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Mar 28 2019
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Did the Media Blow It on the Mueller Report?
Special Counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence of collusion between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign, but the report "does not exonerate" President Trump on obstruction of justice, according to Attorney General William Barr. Some criticized the mainstream media's original reporting on the issue, which many say was overly biased against Trump. Others expressed doubt at the report's AllSides StaffFeb 13 2020
News
Why a Bloomberg nomination has long concerned Team Trump
In August 2018, Trump insider Corey Lewandowski told a Monitor Breakfast that Michael Bloomberg would be the president’s strongest reelection foe. He cited Mr. Bloomberg’s money and outsider status.
Dear reader:
Michael Bloomberg’s path to the Democratic presidential nomination remains wide open. Yes, Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire primary yesterday – but just by a hair and
Christian Science MonitorApr 17 2019
News
Trump Administration Moves to Deny Bail to Some Asylum Seekers
Ruling could mean that asylum seekers could spend more time in jail while their cases are decided
The Trump administration has moved to deny bail to some asylum seekers at the southern border, amid a surge of Central American immigrant families that the administration has dubbed a crisis.
If the ruling issued by Attorney General William Barr Tuesday takes effect, it could mean
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 07 2020
News
President Trump's Mount Rushmore Speech
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On the eve of July 4th, President Trump gave a speech at South Dakota’s 2020 Mount Rushmore Fireworks Celebration, repeating it at the White House the next day. The speech was drafted by Trump's regular team of Abridge NewsJul 14 2015
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Iran Nuclear Deal Is Reached With World Powers
Iran and a group of six nations led by the United States said they had reached a historic accord on Tuesday to significantly limit Tehran’s nuclear ability for more than a decade in return for lifting international oil and financial sanctions.
New York Times (News)Jul 18 2015
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White House brings lawmakers into Situation Room on Iran
Part of the aggressive outreach to convince Democrats to support the deal with Iran included a briefing Thursday for 15 American Jewish members of the House of Representatives in the Situation Room at the White House. The meeting was the latest in a series of briefings for these members at the White House.
"People felt that the Administration is intent on very seriously addressing the
CNN (Online News)Feb 19 2021
Opinion
CNN’s Chris Cuomo is reminding us why conflicts of interest poison the news
On his Monday night CNN program, host Chris Cuomo provided an update on the biggest story of the past year. “Now, good news: When it comes to coronavirus, we’ve had the best week we’ve seen so far, in terms of getting people vaccinated. And every week since New Year’s, the rate has only improved,” said the host.
Here’s an update that he skipped: Just hours before “Cuomo Prime Time”
Erik WempleJan 07 2020
News
Could killing of Iranian general help Trump get re-elected?
It was inevitable that the fallout from the US airstrike that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani would spill into presidential politics. Everything spills into presidential politics these days, and this is without a doubt a major story.
With tensions rising between the US and Iran, the long-term consequences will largely depend on the nature of Iran's response to the attack and the
BBC NewsJun 03 2014
News
NFL Hit With ANOTHER Concussion Lawsuit
Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino is among the latest group of football players to file a concussion-related lawsuit against the National Football League.
HuffPostNov 18 2014
News
Why the Senate Keystone vote is important
The fate of the controversial Keystone pipeline isn't the only thing at stake during a crucial vote in the Senate on Tuesday. A vote to move forward on legislation approving the pipeline's construction would usher in a new era of animosity between resurgent Republicans in Congress and President Barack Obama. It could also determine the fate of embattled Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu of
CNN (Online News)