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May 06 2021
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Biden's Presidency Hits 100-Day Mark
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President Joe Biden's administration hit its 100th day last week. The first few months of Biden's presidency have been marked by his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, calls for social justice and police reform, the ongoing crisis at the Mexico-U.S. border, and partisan divisions in Congress.
Voices
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Feb 28 2020
Opinion
A Bernie Sanders nomination is Nancy Pelosi's nightmare
As the race for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination intensifies, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is trying to keep the peace.
Bernie Sanders’s recent gains have left establishment Democrats, Pelosi included, nervous. But when asked if she’d be comfortable with Sanders leading the Democratic ticket, Pelosi gave a one-word answer: “Yes.”
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
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Apr 21 2020
News
Want to end state lockdowns? Send in the coronavirus detectives.
To end coronavirus lockdowns, states will need a robust network of human contact tracers. Massachusetts shows how that process can start.
As American states mull the easing of COVID-19 social restrictions, many are turning to a trusted tool for controlling infectious diseases: contact tracing.
Known as “disease detectives,” contact tracers are people who work to halt the spread
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Jul 16 2020
News
Trump Gets Endorsement From Union That Backed Obama/Biden Twice
With police under increasing attack on the streets, in the media, and by many Democratic politicians, the National Association of Police Organizations threw its support behind President Trump’s re-election bid Wednesday because of his “steadfast and very public support” for law enforcement.
NAPO President Michael McHale pointed out how important it is to have the president’s support “
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Oct 10 2013
News
Food stamps will shrink Nov. 1: Recipients worry about food, heat
Food stamps go to 47 million Americans a month almost half of them children and teenagers. A two-year stimulus bump in food stamp benefits will expire Oct. 31 prompting new worries for families.
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Jul 15 2020
News
Beyond defunding the police: Democratic leaders condone crime
Democrats are moving a step beyond national debate over defunding the police, questioning whether crime is a bad thing at all. During the past month, three leading Democrats have all issued statements blessing criminal acts.
As some Seattle residents illegally seized several city blocks in June and christened the area the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, the Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan did
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Nov 23 2016
News
5 tips for avoiding politics talk at Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is here, and many families across America are feeling a little uncomfortable about gathering around the table this year, and it’s not because their pants might be a bit tighter after all that turkey and stuffing. Parents, children, siblings and in-laws are dealing with a post-election Trump-Clinton divide, and many are hoping to keep politics off the table. But what should you do
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Nov 07 2012
News
Obama Claims Victory With Collectivist Message: Forward
After winning 303 electoral votes Tuesday night, President Barack Obama walked onto the stage at Obama Headquarters in Chicago with his family to accept his reelection victory.
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Dec 30 2020
Analysis
Destination 2021: What we’ll do differently next year
As 2020 shudders to an end, many of us will be eager to move on, hoping that 2021 shows a path out of a pandemic that has upended our way of life. In that spirit, we asked Monitor writers and editors, near and far, to reflect on what COVID-19 has taken away and what, paradoxically, it has given us. It’s a journey into what we yearn to experience again and what we have come to appreciate most,
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Jun 03 2020
Fact Check
Was Joe Biden Warning About Coronavirus Back in January?
During a meeting with black community leaders on Monday, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden stated: “Whether we like it or not this COVID epidemic has basically shut down the country the last three months. And by the way, if we'd shut it down a month earlier we'd have probably another 45,000 to 60,000 people be alive instead of dead because he didn't listen to—and I'm going
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