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Feb 06 2020
News
Money Problems? Elizabeth Warren Pulls TV Ads After Iowa Disappointment
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) admitted Wednesday that her campaign is being “careful” with money, according to the Washington Post, after her team pulled nearly a half million worth of ads in primary states, indicating that the Massachusetts Democrat is scaling back her campaign.
Warren didn’t, however, admit that it was because she placed a disappointing third in the Iowa caucus — at
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Jun 19 2015
News
Charleston churches respond to shootings with grief, but also resolve (+video)
Across South Carolina churches rallied to support Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston where nine people were killed Wednesday.
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Dec 05 2019
News
Kamala Harris' exit sparks frantic scramble among former rivals to win over her supporters
The tweet announcing Kamala Harris' departure from the 2020 race had barely been posted when some of the California senator's one-time opponents in the crowded, competitive race for president began moving in.
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker quickly began calling elected officials in Iowa who had previously backed Harris. Aides to South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Massachusetts
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Jun 01 2015
News
Graham bets on foreign experience in White House bid announcement
Lindsey Graham is running for president because, he says, "the world is falling apart."
And if Americans are looking for a commander-in-chief, the South Carolina senator believes he's it.
Graham, who told CNN last month he's been "more right than wrong on foreign policy," announced his presidential bid in his hometown of Central, South Carolina, on Monday. He hopes that his track
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Mar 02 2022
Perspectives Blog
Should NATO be Reformed, and What Role Can the US Play?
This blog is written by multiple authors of different perspectives, and published on DividedWeFall.org (Mixed media bias rating).
Argument 1: Europe’s Defense Against Russia is, and Should Remain, NATO’s Core MissionBy Steven Pifer – Research Fellow, Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation; Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
In 1991, some 50 years
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Jun 24 2019
Opinion
OPINION: How politics explains Trump's U-turns on Iran and immigration
The whims and last minute reversals of President Donald Trump's impulsive leadership style are sending America and the rest of the world on a wild and sometimes dangerous ride.
From Iran to immigration policy and North Korea to trade wars, Trump's tactic of escalating confrontations before backing off from the brink is leaving everyone unsure of where the US government stands.
In
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Dec 09 2017
News
It’s official: President Trump just campaigned for Roy Moore
President Trump said his name just twice Friday night at a rally in Pensacola, Fla. But it was enough to get his message across: Trump went down South to urge nearby Alabama voters to send Roy Moore, a man accused of making sexual advances toward teenagers, to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday.
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Mar 04 2020
News
Super Tuesday
On Tuesday, 14 states voted in the Democratic presidential primary. “Joe Biden swept through the South and earned surprise victories in Massachusetts and Minnesota, while Bernie Sanders held serve in the West.” (Politico)
Both sides see the results as a clear win for Biden and a major setback for Sanders.
“Political junkies figured Biden was on the road to oblivion and that
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Jan 31 2020
Opinion
Democrat Elites Could Seal 2020 Loss to Trump
Can a septuagenarian socialist who just survived a heart attack and would be 80 years old in his first year in office be elected president of the United States?
It's hard to believe, but not impossible.
As of today, Bernie Sanders looks like one of the better, if not best, bets for the nomination. Polls have him running first or second in the first three contests: Iowa on Monday
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May 13 2015
News
Utahns can tap into world’s autism expertise at meeting in Salt Lake City
People with autism often suffer from anxiety.
Understanding the brain mechanisms behind that anxiety could lead to better treatments, says Brigham Young University psychology professor Mikel South.
South's research will be among dozens of projects shared over the next three days with 1,700 of the world's top autism researchers meeting in Salt Lake City.
At pre-conference