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Frustrated Trump Considers Naming Coronavirus 'Czar' WASHINGTON — President Trump has privately expressed frustration to numerous officials about his administration's efforts to stop a possible domestic outbreak of the coronavirus and has discussed appointing a "czar" to manage the administration's ...
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Sanders could not beat Trump simply by mobilizing turnout. Here's why. (CNN) Bernie Sanders, the clear front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination after his commanding victory in Nevada on Saturday, often says the principal reason he can beat President Donald Trump in a general election is that he will massively ...
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'He Hasn't Been Here': Why Joe Biden Lags in Super Tuesday States LOS ANGELES — On the day before in-person early voting was to begin across California's most populous county, there was no sign of life at Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s campaign office in East Los Angeles last Friday. A metal gate out front was padlocked shut, ...
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Bloomberg's $38 million investment buys Obama TV ads but doesn't rewrite complicated relationship Charleston, South Carolina (CNN) Former President Barack Obama is intentionally staying on the sidelines of the Democratic primary fight, though you may not know it from all of those campaign ads in which he is playing a starring role. Michael Bloomberg, in ...
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Obama sends cease-and-desist letter to Republican super PAC over Biden ad (CNN) Representatives for Barack Obama sent a cease-and-desist letter to a Republican super PAC on Wednesday, demanding that they stop airing an ad that uses the former President's words to imply former Vice President Joe Biden supports "plantation ...
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Klobuchar Ramped Up Prosecutions, Except in Cases Against Police In 2000, a Minnesota judge cut an immigrant a break, handing down a 364-day suspended sentence, one day less than what would result in his likely deportation. But the office prosecuting him for welfare fraud fought the judge's mercy, pushing to add two ...
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Trump Has a Problem as the Coronavirus Threatens the US: His Credibility WASHINGTON — When Hurricane Dorian crashed into the Atlantic Coast in September, President Trump assumed a take-charge role in response. But he undermined his own effectiveness after it became apparent that before displaying a map in front of the ...
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Democratic debate FactCheck: Bloomberg misleads on tax returns, Biden flubs gun violence stat In the last Democratic debate before Super Tuesday, the candidates often talked over and past one another. We sort out some of the misinformation. CBS News, the Congressional Black Caucus Institute and Twitter hosted the Feb. 25 debate in South Carolina ...
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Trump tightens his grip on intelligence President Donald Trump is tightening his grip on the intelligence community as part of a post-acquittal purge of career officials and political appointees deemed insufficiently loyal, and the abrupt firing of his last intel chief is only the tip of the iceberg, current ...
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House Passes Anti-Lynching Bill After 120 Years of Failure Since at least 1900, members of the House and Senate have tried to pass a law making lynching a federal crime. The bills were consistently blocked, shelved or ignored, and the passage of time has rendered anti-lynching legislation increasingly symbolic.
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