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Jul 20 2019
Headline Roundup
Poll: Most Mexicans want to deport unauthorized migrants
A Washington Post poll suggests that 55 percent of Mexicans support deporting United States-bound migrants from Mexico.
All sides of the media related their poll results coverage to growing scrutiny of Mexico and how it handles migrants heading for the U.S.
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Dec 14 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Should Non-citizens Be Allowed to Vote?
New York City just cleared the way for nearly 900,000 non-citizens to vote in elections for mayor, city council and other local offices. Should the rest of the country follow suit?
Under the new rule, which is scheduled to take effect in January 2023, a person must live in the city for 30 days to qualify. Several places, such as San Francisco, already allow non-citizens to vote in some
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Jun 07 2023
Headline Roundup
PGA Tour Accused of Taking Saudi 'Blood Money' in Surprise Merger With LIV Golf
The PGA Tour surprised the golf world on Tuesday by agreeing to merge with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league, despite widespread criticism of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record.
For Context: LIV Golf was founded in 2021 with billions of dollars from a fund controlled by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Considered the country's de facto leader, the prince has been accused by U.S.
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Aug 21 2023
Headline Roundup
Trump Says He Won't Participate in Republican Presidential Debates
Former President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he won't participate in 2024 Republican primary debates.
The Details: Trump does plan to sit down for an online interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson; it will be released online at the same time as the first debate, which is scheduled for Wednesday. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, former South
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Sep 16 2018
Headline Roundup
Woman Who Accused Brett Kavanaugh of Sexual Assault Speaks Out on Allegations
The anonymous woman who wrote a confidential letter to Congress accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of committing sexual assault while in high school has revealed her identity and published details of the allegations in The Washington Post.
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Jan 24 2020
Headline Roundup
Follow-up: Jan. 8 Missile Attack Left 34 US Troops with Brain Injuries
A Pentagon spokesman said Friday that 34 U.S. troops were treated for traumatic brain injuries stemming from the Jan. 8 Iranian missile attack on an American military base in Iraq. 17 soldiers remain under treatment; the statements followed separate reports last week that 11 troops had been treated for head trauma after initial reports said no U.S. soldiers were hurt.
The news was
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Apr 14 2023
Headline Roundup
DeSantis Signs New Florida Abortion Restrictions Into Law
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed new abortion restrictions into law Thursday.
The Details: The Heartbeat Protection Act bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, with exceptions for rape and incest up to 15 weeks. Existing exemptions for life and the health of the mother up to 15 weeks remain. The law passed the Republican-led Florida House earlier Thursday in a 70-40 vote.
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Mar 06 2018
Headline Roundup
North Korea Says It is Open to Denuclearization Talks
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told a visiting South Korean delegation that he was willing to hold talks with the U.S. about giving up nuclear weapons and normalizing relations with Washington, officials in Seoul said Tuesday.
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Jan 03 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Militias Mount Violent Protests at U.S. Embassy in Baghdad
Iran-backed Iraqi militias mounted two days of protests at the United States Embassy in Baghdad, destroying property and trapping diplomats inside, before dispersing Wednesday night as the U.S. began deploying additional military forces to the region.
The protests were in response to U.S. airstrikes over the weekend which reportedly killed at least 25 Kata'ib Hezbollah fighters, an
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Jan 27 2017
Headline Roundup
Pro-Life March
Tens of thousands of demonstrators are expected in Washington Friday for an anti-abortion march that’s shaping up as a triumphant affair under President Donald Trump — despite his ambitious projection of crowds as large as 600,000.
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