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Morgan Anderson

Philadelphia, United States of America
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I started writing when I was 12. I still to this day write mostly every day, if not every week for personal reasons. I have several creative works in production and am slowly polishing them to release. 

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Republican Rep. Matt Rosendale says he'll retire from Congress after slapping back at rumors he got a staffer pregnant and ending a run for Senate after just a week
10 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Election
Rep. Matt Rosendale announced his retirement from Congress following a failed Senate campaign and rumors of an affair with a staffer. He cited death threats and defamatory rumors as reasons for his decision. Rosendale faced a primary challenge from Tim Sheehy, who received endorsements from the Senate GOP's campaign arm and Donald Trump. Allegations of an affair were denied by Rosendale and his wife, who called them political mudslinging. Rosendale's withdrawal from the Senate race came after Trump's endorsement of Sheehy, leading to a lack of resources for his campaign. The article highlights the political dynamics and internal conflicts within the Republican Party in Montana.
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Piero Cingari

Milan, Italy
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Piero Cingari is an accomplished financial writer and analyst with a rich background in covering financial and economic themes. He holds master's in economics from the University of Bologna. He began as a bond/FX strategist at AcomeA SGR, later covering currencies and commodities at Capital.com. ...
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House Speaker Johnson Holds Firm On Spending Deal, Faces Rising Tensions In GOP Ranks
24 Jan 2024  |  Benzinga  |  English  |  Fiscal Policy
House Speaker Mike Johnson is upholding a contentious $1.66 trillion spending agreement with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, despite rising tensions within the GOP. Ultra-conservatives, particularly the House Freedom Caucus, are dissatisfied with the spending cap, questioning Johnson's leadership. Johnson's commitment to the bipartisan deal underscores his stance on compromise, but it places him at risk of opposition from within his party. The Senate is working on a short-term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown by January 20, while ongoing negotiations reflect deep divisions within the GOP.
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Michael Colborne

Prague, Czech Republic
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Michael Colborne is a Canadian freelance journalist covering all things central and eastern Europe. His words and pictures have been published in Coda Story, CBC, Sydney Morning Herald, Al Jazeera, Open Democracy, National Post and other places. 

Before moving into journalism Michael spent eight ...
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The Call Is Coming From Inside the House (and Senate)
14 Jan 2021  |  newrepublic.com  |  English  |  American Democracy
The article discusses the unprecedented violence and incitement among members of Congress, particularly in the context of the Capitol Hill riot on January 6, 2021. It highlights the roles of various Republican lawmakers in encouraging the attack, the lack of trust and safety among Congress members, and the broader implications for American democracy. The piece criticizes the Republican embrace of Trump's toxic views and the spread of election fraud lies, noting the ongoing impact on legislative comity and public confidence in elections.
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Lauren Gambino

Washington, United States of America
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Lauren Gambino is a politics correspondent for The Guardian based in Washington D.C., where she has worked since 2017. She was previously based in New York for The Guardian, where she covered the 2016 presidential election. 

Prior to joining The Guardian, Lauren worked in Salem, Oregon, as a ...
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Will US spending deal be enough to avert government shutdown?
09 Jan 2024  |  www.aol.com  |  English  |  US Politics
Congressional leaders have reached a tentative agreement on spending levels to fund the US government in 2024, aiming to prevent a shutdown. The deal, negotiated by Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, sets a $1.59 trillion budget, with $886 billion for military and $704 billion for non-defense spending. While President Joe Biden and Democratic leaders view the agreement positively, some conservatives, including the House Freedom Caucus, criticize it and demand stricter border security measures. The deal faces challenges as lawmakers work to draft appropriations bills before funding expires in January and February.
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Rob Garver

Washington, United States of America
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Rob Garver is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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US Again Faces Possibility of Government Shutdown Over Spending
31 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com  |  English  |  US Politics
Leaders of the House and Senate have reached a broad agreement on spending levels for 2024, but significant work remains to avoid a government shutdown. The $1.66 trillion budget deal, negotiated by House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, includes $886 billion in military spending and $773 billion in non-military spending. The deal faces opposition from the hard-right Freedom Caucus, which demands deeper spending cuts. The House's narrow Republican majority complicates the passage of the spending bill, potentially requiring Democratic support. Experts question whether Congress can finalize the budget without resorting to a continuing resolution.
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Matthew Green

London, United Kingdom
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Matthew Green is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Trump’s unusual endorsement game
24 Mar 2022  |  www.mischiefsoffaction.com  |  English  |  Elections
Donald Trump officially unendorsed Congressman Mo Brooks in the Alabama Republican primary for Senate, labeling him 'woke' for urging to stop claims about the 2020 election being stolen. Trump's pattern of endorsements and dis-endorsements, often to incumbents in safe seats or those loyal to him, is seen as a strategy to enhance his political brand. The article suggests Trump's actions are self-serving, aiming to maintain his image as a GOP kingmaker, and warns politicians seeking his endorsement of his personal motivations.
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Hilary Krieger

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Hilary Krieger is a journalist.
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Opinion: Trump stokes shutdown talk while McCarthy shows he can’t count votes
22 Sept 2023  |  www.cnn.com  |  English  |  Republican Party
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's efforts to prevent a government shutdown have been thwarted by opposition from the right-wing House Freedom Caucus, influenced by former President Donald Trump. The article criticizes the Republican Party for its internal fractures and inability to govern effectively, contrasting it with the Democratic Party's legislative successes under Nancy Pelosi. The piece highlights the ongoing power struggle within the GOP and the significant influence Trump still holds over its members.
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Evan Maguire

Washington, United States of America
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Evan Maguire is a  student journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Here's to 50 Years of The American Spectator, and 50 More!
26 Sept 2017  |  spectator.org  |  English  |  Conservative Movement
The American Spectator celebrated its 50th anniversary with a gala at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., attended by notable figures from government, media, and think tanks. The event highlighted the magazine's influence on the conservative movement and its commitment to truth-telling and conservative principles. Key speakers included Grover Norquist, Bob Tyrrell, Greg Gutfeld, Edwin Feulner, Mark Meadows, and Ben Stein, who all emphasized the magazine's role in shaping public sentiment and its ongoing fight against liberal ideologies.
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William Melhado

Kathmandu, Nepal
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William Melhado is a journalist based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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21 Nov 2023  |  Raw Story - Celebrating 19 Years of Independent Journalism  |  English  |  Donald Trump
The article discusses the political dynamics and controversies surrounding the Republican primary race in Virginia's 5th District, highlighting the involvement of key figures such as Donald Trump, Bob Good, and Marjorie Taylor Greene. It details the close race between Good and his opponent McGuire, Trump's opposition to Good, and the broader implications for the Republican Party. The text also touches on Trump's post-presidency behavior and the political commentary surrounding it.
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Alyssa Moxley

Athina, Greece
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Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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Democrats’ Plan to Save the Republican House Speaker
27 Mar 2024  |  www.nytimes.com  |  English  |  House Speaker
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson faces challenges from within his party, particularly from far-right members like Marjorie Taylor Greene, due to his reliance on Democratic votes to pass government funding bills. Despite opposition, Johnson has managed to keep the government funded and is now considering pushing through aid for Ukraine, a move that could garner Democratic support to save his speakership. The article explores the dynamics within the House of Representatives, the potential coalition between Democrats and moderate Republicans, and the broader implications for US politics.
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Jeff Stein

Washington, United States of America
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Jeff Stein has covered the spy agencies, military affairs and foreign policy in Washington for nearly 40 years. From 2013 to 2019, he was Newsweek's national security correspondent and SpyTalk columnist. His SpyTalk column originated in 2005 at Congressional Quarterly, where in 2003 he was the ...
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The far right toppled McCarthy over spending. What has it gotten them?
21 Nov 2023  |  www.spokesman.com  |  English  |  US Congress
House conservatives, particularly from the far-right Freedom Caucus, have aggressively pushed for steep federal spending cuts but have seen little change in the federal budget. Despite causing significant turmoil, including the ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the government continues to spend at previous levels. New Speaker Mike Johnson faces similar challenges in unifying the GOP and passing spending cuts. The article highlights the ongoing struggle within the Republican Party to achieve fiscal goals amid internal conflicts and bipartisan opposition.
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