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Feb 01 2023
News
Meet the Women Trying to Avoid a Spending Train Wreck in Congress
Inside a grand committee room in the Capitol on a recent afternoon, Senator Patty Murray paused at the end of the 31-foot conference table to re-enact how, as a rank-and-file lawmaker years ago, she would have to stand up and wave to catch the attention of the men running negotiations from the center of the room.
Now it is Ms. Murray, Democrat of Washington, whose name is etched in gold
New York Times (News)Mar 03 2023
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AllSides News Briefing: March 3, 2023
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Hello! I’m AllSides Managing Editor Henry A. Brechter. It’s Friday, March 3, 2023. Here’s your AllSides balanced briefing for today.
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AllSides StaffDec 06 2020
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Giuliani Hospitalized After Testing Positive for COVID
Rudy Giuliani, who has been leading President Donald Trump's election legal challenges in multiple states, has tested positive for COVID-19, the president tweeted Sunday afternoon.
@RudyGiuliani, by far the greatest mayor in the history of NYC, and who has been working tirelessly exposing the most corrupt election (by far!) in the history of the USA, has tested positive for the China
Newsmax (News)Feb 20 2023
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Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, enters hospice care at home
Former President Jimmy Carter, who at 98 years old is the longest-lived American president, has entered home hospice care in Plains, Georgia, a statement from The Carter Center confirmed Saturday.
After a series of short hospital stays, the statement said, Carter “decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical
Associated PressJan 06 2023
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A real scramble: Alaska suffers an egg shortage
In Alaska, eggs are in short supply. Oakdell, a major egg supplier in Washington for retailers in the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, is in the midst of culling over a million chickens because of a bird flu outbreak, said Kyle Hill, president of the Alaska Commercial Company, which has 35 AC stores across rural Alaska. The outbreak ultimately led to supply shortage issues across urban and
Anchorage Daily NewsDec 03 2022
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‘Deeply Underwhelmed’: Right-Wingers on Musk’s Overhyped ‘Twitter Files’
Elon Musk hyped the release of bombshell revelations Friday about Twitter’s controversial decision to restrict stories about Hunter Biden’s laptop on the platform, but the leak was a resounding flop with many right-wing pundits.
“So far, I’m deeply underwhelmed,” Sebastian Gorka, a former Trump administration official turned right-wing radio host, said. His comments came after
Daily BeastJun 25 2023
Perspectives Blog
The Invasion of Pride
From the CenterJune is Pride Month, and unless you’ve spent the last few weeks out of the country without your cell phone, you’re probably aware of that. Between rainbow flags, community events, and brand endorsements, the movement is pretty inescapable in the States.
It’s one thing for individuals and even some brands to take a positive stance on Pride. But how sincere – and how
Andy GorelJan 17 2023
News
BIG: "Anti-Woke" Congressman Announces Run For Indiana Senate
GOP Rep Jim Banks is running for the US Senate seat in Indiana. Banks said in the announcement: “We need conservatives in Washington who aren’t afraid to fight Biden’s radical agenda.” In the issues section of his Senate campaign page, Banks vows to secure the border, secure our elections, back the blue, defend life, oppose wokeness, stand with Israel, and fix the American economy. TRENDING:
The Gateway PunditJun 20 2023
Perspectives Blog
Here’s Where Americans Agree on the Debt Ceiling Package
What Happened?With the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 passed just days before the United States defaulted on its debt obligations, the American people are now surveying the aftermath of a months-long political battle in Washington. Here’s an overview of where voters and politicians agreed and disagreed on the debt ceiling package.
Where They DisagreedHalf of Americans believe
Carsen BrunnJan 05 2023
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Civil suit filed against Trump in death of Capitol police officer
The girlfriend of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, who died after being assaulted in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, filed a civil lawsuit Thursday against former president Donald Trump and two men who pleaded guilty to the assault. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. Sandra Garza, on behalf of
Washington Post