02-15-2021
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Those Upset with the Impeachment Outcome Are Now Targeting Trump Attorney Michael van der Veen
Attorney Michael van der Veen is feeling the impact of working to defend former President Donald Trump in the president's second impeachment trial. According to van der Veen, all aspects of his life are being attacked. The Senate sure reacted when you were in the roller coaster over witnesses.
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02-12-2021
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The Teachers Unions Overplay Their Hand
Barack Obama’s first chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, famously, and cynically, said, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” As has become increasingly clear, teachers' unions across the nation have used that advice as their playbook during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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02-11-2021
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New details emerge in Bruce Springsteen DWI arrest
Following news of Bruce Springsteen's November arrest for suspicion of driving while intoxicated, a source close to the musician is sharing more information about the incident. "When this is all resolved, I think, people are gonna have some serious doubts about the seriousness of this, especially when the actual details of this are revealed, including the blood alcohol level," the source told CNN.
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02-10-2021
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Album sales surge for Morgan Wallen after racist comment
Fans of Morgan Wallen are buying up the country star’s latest album after a video showed him shouting a racial slur last week. Wallen’s sophomore record, “Dangerous: The Double Album” retains its top spot for a fourth week on Billboard’s all-genre albums chart.
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02-09-2021
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Dems split as progressives rage over immigration vote
It took fewer than three weeks of Washington control for Democrats to confront the vexing politics of immigration. An effort to restrict stimulus checks to undocumented immigrants is blowing a hole in Democrats’ unity in the Biden era, after a bloc of Democrats sided with Republicans.
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02-08-2021
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More Than A Month Later, It's Still Jan. 6 On Capitol Hill
A month has passed since the shocking invasion of the U.S. Capitol by rioters bent on blocking the official recognition of the presidential election results, but the aftershocks have not stopped. More than 200 people have now been charged with various crimes.
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02-05-2021
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Mitt Romney has a plan to give parents up to $15,000 a year
In 2019, Mitt Romney became the first Senate Republican to endorse a form of child allowance, where all low- and middle-income parents would get a cash benefit to help raise their kids, regardless of whether or not they’re able to work. At the time, the plan was modest.
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02-04-2021
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Mitt Romney unveils plan to provide $3,000 per child, giving bipartisan support to President Biden’s effort
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on Thursday will propose providing at least $3,000 per child to millions of American families, lending bipartisan support to President Biden’s push to dramatically expand child benefits. Romney’s proposal would provide $4,200 per year for every child up to the age of 6.
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