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Oct 21 2021
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How AllSides Media Bias Ratings™ Have Changed Over Time (2021)
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Julie MastrineMay 01 2019
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Barr testifies about the Mueller investigation
Attorney General William P. Barr is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday to discuss special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign.
The appearance is Barr’s first on Capitol Hill since he released a redacted version of Mueller’s 448-page report, which outlined unflattering conduct by President
Washington PostJan 19 2021
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25 Years After Legal Protections for Internet Companies, Democrats and Republicans Want to Raise the Standards
From the CenterThis viewpoint is from a writer rated Center.
Almost 25 years ago, Congress passed legislation that shields tech companies from legal liability for user content, but also states that content moderation must be done in good faith. Social media companies have benefitted from legal protection. Now both Republicans and Democrats in Congress, concerned by the conduct
Rolf HendriksSep 24 2017
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Obamacare repeal bill in doubt in Senate as key Republicans' concerns deepen
A proposal by U.S. Republicans to repeal and replace the Obamacare health insurance program suffered new setbacks on Sunday, when two pivotal senators from the party dug in with criticisms of the bill that President Donald Trump is pushing for quick passage.
ReutersMay 21 2020
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When a coronavirus vaccine is ready, who gets it first?
Government and private companies around the world have mobilized in an effort to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus at a record pace. The Trump administration earlier this month announced a program called Operation Warp Speed in hopes of having a viable vaccine ready by the end of the year.
Creating a vaccine in a year or 18 months would be an unprecedented achievement. But some
Yahoo! The 360May 21 2020
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Senators Clash Over How Soon To Reopen The Economy
Members of the Senate Banking Committee squabbled Tuesday over how quickly the U.S. economy can rebound from the coronavirus shutdown and whether the federal government is doing enough to support struggling families and businesses in the meantime.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell defended the government's multi-trillion-dollar relief efforts
NPR (Online News)Feb 13 2017
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Could Reince Be On His Way Out As Chief Of Staff?
The opening weeks of the Trump administration have been described as tumultuous by many, potentially leaving White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus’ head on the chopping block.
The Daily CallerJul 27 2017
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Scaramucci rails against 'senior leakers' in White House and threatens to call FBI
Anthony Scaramucci, President Trump's new director of communications, railed against leaks Thursday, vowing to call the FBI and lambasting "senior leakers" in the White House who "think it is their job to save America from this president."
USA TODAYOct 08 2019
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Is the House impeachment inquiry illegitimate? Three questions.
Impeachment will always be divisive, but exactly how it unfolds will make or break how the public views the integrity of the process.
When is an inquiry into impeachment an official impeachment inquiry?
That question is not as absurd as it sounds. The House of Representatives still has not voted on any resolution authorizing an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, as
Christian Science MonitorSep 23 2017
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Wisconsin, Ohio, California among states targeted by Russian hackers in 2016 race
Wisconsin, Ohio, California and 10 other states said on Friday they were among 21 states that Russian government hackers targeted in an effort to sway the 2016 presidential election in favor of Donald Trump though no votes were changed.
Reuters