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Jan 15 2024
Headline Roundup
Trump Wins Iowa GOP Caucuses
Multiple news outlets reported former President Donald Trump as the winner of the 2024 Republican presidential caucus in Iowa.
The Details: News sources declared Trump the winner shortly after the caucus opened at 8:30 p.m. ET. As of 7 a.m. ET on Tuesday, with more than 95% reported, Trump won 51% of the vote. Behind Trump were Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis with 21.2%, former South Carolina
Washington Examiner Wall Street Journal (News) Associated PressJan 11 2015
News
Long History Between Bush, Romney Could Play Out in 2016 Battle
As Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney consider seeking the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, the former governors have a long history of ambition and "competitiveness and snippiness" that could easily play out during any campaign, The Washington Post reports.
"We’re seeing the first shots of the war between clan Romney and clan Bush," Alex Castellanos, a Republican strategist who has
Newsmax (News)Jan 31 2024
Headline Roundup
Half of US Renters Spend Over 30% of Income on Rent, Study Says
A report by Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies found that half of all U.S. renters were “cost burdened,” meaning they “spent more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities.”
Key Quote: The report also stated, “Alarmingly, the number of severely cost-burdened renter households—those spending more than half of their income on housing and utilities—also hit an all-time
Newsweek CNN Digital Washington ExaminerNov 09 2016
News
The Huffington Post ending editor's note that called Donald Trump 'racist'
The Huffington Post’s editor's note calling Donald Trump as a “racist” and “xenophobe” is no more, a source in the newsroom tells POLITICO.
For months, every story on the Huffington Post about Trump came with the following note at the bottom of the article.
"Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist,
PoliticoOct 22 2012
News
Surprising: Ann Romney would be first Pro-Life First Lady since Roe v. Wade
Last week, Ann Romney proudly told the ladies of The View she is pro-life. What some may not know, is that she would be the first First Lady in the White House to defend the life of the unborn since the 1973 court decision of Roe v. Wade made abortion legal. Pat Nixon declared herself pro-choice after the 1973 court case Roe v. Wade, making her the first First Lady to do so. Prior to the court
TownhallJun 06 2023
Headline Roundup
US Knew of Ukrainian Plan to Attack Nord Stream Pipeline Prior to Sabotage
Leaked intelligence acquired by the Washington Post (Lean Left bias) revealed the CIA was made aware in June 2022 of a Ukrainian plan to sabotage the Nord Stream pipeline, three months before a series of underwater explosions ruptured both Nord Stream pipelines flowing from Russia to Germany.
Details: Reports reveal an unnamed European intelligence agency shared information on the plan
Washington Post Washington Examiner ReutersFeb 27 2024
Headline Roundup
NATO Allies Dismiss Macron's Suggestion of Sending NATO Troops to Ukraine
During a meeting of 25 European leaders in Paris on Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron suggested the possibility of NATO sending troops into Ukraine, sparking rebuke from Russia and pushback from other NATO countries.
The Details: Macron mentioned the option of NATO sending troops into Ukraine while rallying for continued support for Ukraine as it enters year three of its war with
Al Jazeera Reuters Washington ExaminerSep 20 2023
Headline Roundup
Biden Campaign Will Be 'More Aggressive' Regarding Potential 2024 Misinformation
President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is building a team aimed at being “more aggressive” in countering alleged misinformation spread online during the 2024 election.
Details: First reported in Politico (Lean Left bias), the Biden campaign is recruiting hundreds of staffers and volunteers to counter what it deems misinformation regarding the 2024 election. Rob Flaherty, the former
The Hill Washington Examiner PoliticoAug 15 2013
News
Rubio Immigration Push Has Republicans Seeking Others in '16
Luther Hatfield is so pleased with his U.S. senator, Florida Republican Marco Rubio, that the oysterman wants “10 more just like him” in Washington -- just not in the White House. His pick over Rubio among prospective Republican nominees for president in 2016? Kentucky Senator Rand Paul.
Rubio’s role as co-author of an immigration-law rewrite has cooled Hatfield and other Republicans on
Newsmax (News)Jul 23 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Federal Police Called on to Curb Portland Unrest, Alleged Violence
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Since the death of George Floyd, protests in Portland, Oregon have reportedly caused damage to federal property, prompting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to send federal officers to the city. Those reports were followed by claims of protesters being apprehended and put into unmarked vans as
Micaela Ricaforte