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Jun 19 2020
News
Joe Concha says Biden campaign wants handpicked questions, no challenges from reporters
Joe Concha, media reporter for The Hill, said on Friday that the only time presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has been challenged by the media was when urban hip-hop host Charlamagne Tha God addressed matters on race relations.
“The bottom line is that Joe Biden is in the business of handpicked questions from handpicked outlets from safe situations,” Concha told “Fox
Fox News DigitalJul 07 2017
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Economy adds 222K jobs in June, beating expectations
The U.S. jobs market added 222,000 jobs in June, the Labor Department announced on Friday, well above expectations in good news for the Trump administration, which has sought to keep focus on the economy.
The HillApr 05 2019
News
Herman Cain Would Bring Unconventional Views to Fed
For the second time in two weeks, President Trump has chosen a nominee to the Federal Reserve Board who hails from outside mainstream economics circles and is seen as sympathetic to his goals.
Herman Cain, the president’s latest choice to join the powerful policy-making body, rose from a humble childhood to contend for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. Along the way he
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 04 2021
News
Most alleged Capitol rioters unconnected to extremist groups, analysis finds
Nearly 90% of the people charged in the Capitol riot so far have no connection with militias or other organized extremist groups, according to a new analysis that adds to the understanding of what some experts have dubbed the “mass radicalization” of Trump supporters.
A report from George Washington University’s Center on Extremism has analyzed court records about cases that have been
The GuardianNov 05 2016
News
Paul Ryan: I Am Running for Speaker Again
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan says he plans to run for another term as speaker and he wants Republicans to support Donald Trump on Election Day.
Breitbart NewsAug 21 2020
News
Billions in Federal Covid-19 Testing Funds Still Unspent
Billions of dollars in federal funds earmarked for boosting nationwide Covid-19 testing remain unspent months after Congress made the money available, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
In April, Congress allocated roughly $25 billion for federal agencies and states to expand testing, develop contact-tracing initiatives and broaden disease surveillance.
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 27 2017
News
Scream at the Sky. Then What?
In just a few short weeks, on November 8, thousands of Americans in at least nine cities will take to the streets to “scream helplessly at the sky.” You can probably guess the reason: It’s to mark the one-year anniversary of the election of Donald Trump.
National Review (News)May 26 2021
Analysis
Roe Is Going to Fall. Here’s What to Focus on Next.
In Shel Silverstein’s classic children’s book The Giving Tree, the majestic tree gives and gives of herself to a demanding little boy, until she is nothing more than a stump for him to sit on. It’s an apt metaphor for how the Supreme Court has allowed abortion opponents to hack away at Roe v. Wade for nearly 50 years. Now, the ultraconservative Supreme Court’s review of a Mississippi abortion
SlateMar 31 2016
Top Argument
Should the Republican candidates pledge to support the eventual nominee?
On March 29th, Donald Trump said he would no longer support the Republican nominee for president if it doesn't end up being himself. Both Cruz and Kasich have started to move in the same direction. This is a reversal from an earlier pledge they all made (though Trump included a caveat).
Read more from the Left, Center and Right here: GOP Candidates Back Away from Pledge
Do you
AllSidesNov 21 2017
News
Justice Department Sues to Block AT&T-Time Warner Merger
The Justice Department sued to block AT&T’s $85.4 billion bid for Time Warner on Monday, setting up a showdown over the first blockbuster acquisition to be considered by the Trump administration and drawing limits on corporate power in the fast-evolving media landscape.
New York Times (News)