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Jun 24 2020
Opinion
No justice, no peace
Who would want to be a policeman in America in 2020? It’s badly paid and dangerous. You might get to be a hero. You are more likely to be despised as a racist. Every day, in crime-ridden urban areas, officers of different ethnicities must make intensely stressful life-and-death decisions as they engage with other people of different ethnicities. That’s the job. It should go without saying that
The Spectator WorldJul 23 2019
News
Cesar Sayoc lawyers say 'hoax devices' warrant 10 years in slammer, not life
Court-appointed lawyers for Florida strip club DJ Cesar Sayoc said in a sentencing memo their steroid-addled client believed the non-working pipe bombs he mailed to prominent Democrats and other people opposed to President Trump were intended to be hoax devices that would frighten the recipient and were not designed to actually injure Sayoc's targets.
Sayoc, 57, faces the possibility of
Fox News DigitalAug 26 2016
News
Watchdogs warn of 'serious' conflicts of interest for Clinton Foundation
Donald Trump is not the only voice sounding the alarm over conflicts of interest surrounding Hillary Clinton's namesake nonprofit.
The HillApr 09 2016
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Ted Cruz Wins Majority of Delegates in Colorado
Senator Ted Cruz captured a majority of Colorado’s delegates to the Republican National Convention on Friday, outmaneuvering Donald J. Trump, whose lack of an organized national campaign once again allowed Mr. Cruz to gain at his expense.
As the fight for the Republican campaign moves into a period in which a handful of delegates could decide the nomination, Mr. Trump’s losses here were
New York Times (News)Nov 12 2019
News
Los Angeles Archbishop Elected as President of Catholic Bishops Group
Roman Catholic bishops in the U.S. elected José H. Gomez, the archbishop of Los Angeles, as president of their joint organization on Tuesday, making him the first Latino ever to hold the position.
Archbishop Gomez has served as the vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for the past three years. His elevation from that position to president is customary for the group
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 24 2017
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Mnuchin: NFL players ‘can do free speech on their own time’
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Sunday defended President Trump's attacks on NFL players who kneel during the national anthem, saying members of the league "can do free speech on their own time."
The HillApr 01 2020
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5 Key Facts Not Explained In White House COVID-19 Projections
President Trump and his top scientific advisers on the coronavirus task force gave a much-anticipated presentation Tuesday night, laying out the data behind the president's recent shift in tone regarding the outbreak, including his decision to extend national social distancing guidelines through April 30.
Specifically, officials pointed to a computer model released weeks earlier by
NPR (Online News)Aug 19 2020
Analysis
5 winners and 2 losers from night 2 of the Democratic convention
The first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention was about highlighting ordinary Americans, and the second night was about putting the spotlight on its leaders — the figures who dominated the party in decades prior and those who hope to take the reins in the decades ahead. It cast Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the people at the center who can serve as the bond — though other people
VoxJul 25 2017
News
Obamacare: US senators vote in favour of debating repeal
The US Senate has voted to start debating a new Republican healthcare bill in a major step forward for President Donald Trump's attempts to repeal his predecessor's signature law.
BBC NewsNov 19 2017
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Pro-trade Republicans get nervous that NAFTA talks could fail
Pro-trade Republicans in the U.S. Congress are growing worried that U.S. President Donald Trump may try to quit the NAFTA free trade deal entirely rather than negotiate a compromise that preserves its core benefits.
Reuters