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Jan 14 2020
News
'Both sides need to be heard': Senate Republicans reject plans to dismiss impeachment articles
Senate Republicans signaled they would reject the idea of simply voting to dismiss the articles of impeachment against President Trump as the House prepares to send the charges to the chamber for the historic trial.
“I think our members, generally are not interested in the motion to dismiss. They think both sides need to be heard,” Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., who is part of GOP leadership,
Washington TimesJan 20 2014
News
UN Climate Chief Says Communism is Best Way to Fight Global Warming
Climate change has been a popular topic of conversation lately and it appears the United Nations is taking a stand on the environmental changes.
TownhallApr 16 2019
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Winners and losers from first fundraising quarter
The last of the first-quarter campaign finance reports were made public Monday, providing the most complete picture of who's ahead and who's behind in the presidential money race among declared candidates.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) leads the pack on the Democratic side with a massive $18.2 million haul. But even that sum pales in comparison to the $30 million President Trump brought
The HillFeb 18 2020
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Trump rips Obama's 'con job' after 'trying to take credit' for strong economy
President Trump ripped former President Barack Obama for pulling a “con job” after he touted his own involvement in the current economic boom.
On President’s Day, Mr. Obama tweeted, “Eleven years ago today, near the bottom of the worst recession in generations, I signed the Recovery Act, paving the way for more than a decade of economic growth and the longest streak of job creation in
Washington TimesMay 08 2019
News
At least 2 handguns used in school shooting near Columbine
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (AP) — Two high school students used at least two handguns in the shooting at a charter school that killed one of their classmates and injured eight others in a Colorado community that just weeks ago marked the 20th anniversary of one of the nation’s worst school shootings, authorities said Wednesday.
That Tuesday afternoon’s attack at STEM School Highlands Ranch
Associated PressMay 09 2014
Opinion
Opinion: How Boko Haram imperils Nigeria's future
Melinda Gates says the outcry over girls kidnapping shows that Nigeria and the world understand empowered, educated women are key to a nation's fortunes.
CNN (Online News)Oct 16 2019
News
'Punitive' Warren takes heat in debate
Senator Elizabeth Warren got a first taste of what it is like to be the front-runner on the debate stage Tuesday when her rivals ganged up on her and questioned whether her tax-the-rich rhetoric was too “punitive” for an already polarized nation.
The more moderate 2020 Democratic hopefuls took aim at Ms. Warren’s far-left agenda and plans for a wealth tax to finance a host of new
Washington TimesSep 11 2013
Opinion
Obama takes Syria case to the public in White House address
With little guarantee that diplomacy would prevail Obama argued that the nation must be prepared to strike Syria.
Washington PostSep 11 2013
News
Obama: Even with Russian plan on Syria, a military option is still needed (+video)
President Obama's address to the nation was nearly upstaged by a Russian plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles.
Christian Science MonitorJun 02 2020
News
Trump, Facebook, and the weaponization of free speech
YESTERDAY—as protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd, a Black man in Minneapolis, continued across the US—things that President Trump said caused trouble again, and drove the news again. First, Trump laid into governors on a conference call that quickly leaked to the press; he called most of them “weak,” and advised that if they didn’t “dominate” demonstrators in their states, the
Columbia Journalism Review