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David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
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The key names revealed in the Jeffrey Epstein list
04 Jan 2024
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www.thetimes.co.uk
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| Donald Trump
The article discusses the presence of former President Bill Clinton's name in documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which has garnered significant attention from conservative commentators in the United States. Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed it was unsurprising, referencing past conspiracy theories. Johanna Sjoberg, a former assistant to Epstein, mentioned Clinton in a deposition, but most references to Clinton pertain to efforts to get him to give a deposition.
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Giulia Carbonaro
I’m an all-round creative, digital producer and journalist based in London, UK. From daily news to original features, I have the ability to transform ideas into gripping visual stories across different platforms.
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Fani Willis Tears Into Marjorie Taylor Greene
09 Oct 2023
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www.newsweek.com
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| Legal Issues
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, in her first public speech since allegations of a romantic involvement with prosecutor Nathan Wade, criticized Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for her hostile actions and lack of support amidst personal threats. Willis suggested that racism underpinned the allegations and defended her professional integrity. Greene had filed a complaint and called for a criminal investigation into Willis and Wade, accusing Willis of misusing her office to target political opponents instead of addressing real crime in Georgia.
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George Eliason
George Eliason is a journalist based in Roven'ky, Luhans'ka oblast, Ukraine. In 2014, I was the only journalist to go across the entire region doing invasive passport and weapons checks on the militias fighting here. From early 2014 I broke most of the important stories from the region. I scooped ...
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The 4th Amendment Is Counting On You
12 Apr 2024
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Intelligencer
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| Surveillance
Former President Donald Trump's intervention and a group of conservative House Republicans led to the defeat of a key procedural vote on the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). This has caused significant challenges for GOP leaders and Speaker Mike Johnson. The unexpected alliance between the dissenting Republicans and Democrats has stalled the legislation and highlighted the infighting within the GOP. The Senate is expected to pass the reauthorization, but conservative senators like Mike Lee and J.D. Vance are calling for reforms. The article captures the political dynamics and the ongoing debate over privacy rights and surveillance in the United States.
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Todd Epp
Well-traveled multi-media journalist and lawyer with expertise in breaking news, the environment, aviation, law, travel, history and home/do-it-yourself.
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Trump names U.S. Senator from Ohio as his vice presidential nominee
16 Jul 2024
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drgnews.com
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| Vice Presidential Selection
Donald Trump is in the process of selecting a vice presidential nominee, with several potential candidates being considered, including JD Vance, Kristi Noem, and Elise Stefanik. The selection process is likened to a reality TV show, with candidates vying for Trump's favor through public appearances and endorsements. Trump is expected to announce his choice before the Republican National Convention. The article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of various candidates, as well as the political dynamics within the Republican Party.
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Luis Gallo
Luis Gallo is a freelance journalist, radio producer and media maker. He currently contributes content for StoryCorps– some which aired on NPR’s Morning Edition. He also produces for Germany's public broadcaster, Deusche Welle, Radio Ambulante and NPR's Latino USA. He occasionally writes for ...
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Criticism of the War and Occupation by Israel is Not Antisemitism
14 Mar 2024
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sandyaveledo.net
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Spanish
| Political Criticism
The article argues that criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza should not be conflated with antisemitism, highlighting the distinction between legitimate political critique and hate speech. It discusses the prevalence of antisemitism in political and societal contexts, citing examples of public figures like Mike Collins and Marjorie Taylor Greene who have made antisemitic remarks without facing significant repercussions. The piece also critiques the Republican Party's reluctance to address antisemitism within its ranks and emphasizes the need for a broader understanding of antisemitism that does not silence criticism of Israel. The author reflects on personal experiences with antisemitism and the historical context of Jewish persecution, advocating for a more nuanced approach to combating hate.
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Lauren Gambino
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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Ukraine aid back on US agenda – but still at mercy of unruly Republicans
25 Mar 2024
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the Guardian
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| Military Aid
The US House of Representatives is set to address a national security package that includes military aid for Ukraine, following the resolution of a government funding fight. House Speaker Mike Johnson faces pressure from both supporters and opponents of the aid, with Donald Trump and his far-right allies opposing it. The Senate has already passed a $60bn aid bill, but Johnson is considering alternative methods, including a no-interest loan proposed by Trump. The debate over Ukraine aid has divided Republicans, with some fearing the consequences of inaction. The Biden administration has announced a temporary plan to send $300m in weapons, while the White House lobbies G7 allies for additional support.
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Rob Garver
Rob Garver is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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US Faces Potential Government Shutdown Due to Budget
07 Jan 2024
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www.voaindonesia.com
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Indonesian
| US Politics
US Congress leaders announced a broad agreement on spending levels for 2024, but significant work remains to avoid a partial federal government shutdown by early February. The main challenge is satisfying the right-wing faction of the Republican Party, which demands significant federal budget cuts not reflected in the $1.66 trillion agreement. The deal includes $886 billion in defense spending and $773 billion in non-defense spending. The Freedom Caucus and other right-wing Republicans criticize the agreement, while Democrats celebrate avoiding major non-defense budget cuts. The tight vote margin in the House complicates the passage of the budget, with Speaker Mike Johnson likely needing Democratic support.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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Trump campaign faces backlash over racist joke about Puerto Rico
29 Oct 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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| Puerto Rico
The Trump campaign is facing backlash over a racist joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe about Puerto Rico. Prominent figures, including Republican congresswoman María Elvira Salazar and Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, condemned the remarks. The Trump campaign distanced itself from the comments, stating they do not reflect their views. The incident has sparked criticism from both parties, with Democratic figures using it to highlight past grievances with Trump's handling of Puerto Rico, particularly after Hurricane Maria. The controversy comes amid the final days of the election campaign, with tensions high between the parties.
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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State Sen. Scott Wiener Target of Another Death Threat
10 Oct 2023
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www.kqed.org
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| Political Extremism
State Sen. Scott Wiener received a bomb threat targeting his home and office, marking the second such threat in recent months. The threat follows Wiener's criticism of homophobic comments by conservative figures Charlie Kirk and Marjorie Taylor Greene. The email threat, sent by someone named Zamina Tataro, claimed bombs were planted in Wiener's home and threatened violence at his office. Police found no bombs. Wiener, a prominent advocate for LGBTQ+ and criminal legal reform, has been a frequent target of threats and attacks from far-right activists. Despite the threats, Wiener remains committed to his work.
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Joe Lo
Joe Lo is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom who is available to cover any event in London but specialises in politics and football.
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Paris Has Fallen: Jim Skea
12 Oct 2024
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news.wickedproblems.uk
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| Legal Accountability
The article discusses the urgent need for legal action against oil companies for their role in climate change, particularly in the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation in North Carolina. Richard Wiles from the Center for Climate Integrity argues for suing oil majors, emphasizing accountability for their emissions. The text criticizes conspiracy theories and stresses the importance of clear communication about climate targets. It highlights the role of organizations like World Weather Attribution in providing evidence for climate impacts and calls for a shift in narrative to hold major carbon emitters accountable. The article suggests that North Carolina's lawsuit could set a precedent for future climate-related legal actions.
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Lorraine Mallinder
Multimedia journalist (print/audio/video) - BBC, Al Jazeera, The Irish Times, Global Post, Forbes, European Voice (now politico.eu) and many others. Westminster-based - over the past decade, I have covered subjects as diverse as Brexit, Scottish independence, Canadian native rights, narco-...
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US Congress to vote on aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan: What’s the deal?
20 Apr 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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| International Relations
US lawmakers are set to vote on military aid packages for Ukraine, Israel, and Asia Pacific allies. Speaker Mike Johnson is managing internal Republican opposition favoring domestic spending on border security. The aid includes $60.84bn for Ukraine, $26bn for Israel, and $8bn for Asia Pacific allies, with separate votes on partitioned bills reflecting the Senate's package. The bills address the urgency of Ukraine's defense needs, Israel's air defense after Iran's counterattack, and countering Chinese expansionism. Donald Trump's influence as an aid skeptic has shaped the debate, with new bills proposing
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Simon Marks
Simon Marks is a journalist based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Trump critics face surge of ‘swatting attacks’ as election year heats up
15 Jan 2024
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inews.co.uk
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| Law Enforcement
Prominent critics of former president Donald Trump are experiencing a surge in 'swatting' attacks, where false reports of violence are made to police, prompting SWAT team responses. Attorney General Merrick Garland has noted a disturbing increase in threats against public figures. High-profile individuals such as special prosecutor Jack Smith, Judge Arthur Engoron, and Judge Tanya Chutkan have been targeted. The FBI has created a database to track these incidents, which are challenging to predict and investigate. While 'swatting' has affected individuals across the political spectrum, including Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, it originated as a prank on the Twitch streaming platform. The Department of Justice is focusing on protecting public figures, especially with the upcoming November elections, but legislative responses lag behind the trend.
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Elizabeth Mcsheffrey
Elizabeth McSheffrey is a journalist from Ottawa and an online reporter for Global BC in Vancouver. She specializes in long reads, investigations and the intersection between politics, business and human rights. Over the past decade, Elizabeth has worked across the country and around the world, ...
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Suspect sought for New Year’s Eve sexual assault in Burnaby
04 Oct 2023
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Global News
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English
| Public Safety
Police are searching for a suspect involved in a sexual assault on New Year’s Eve in Burnaby. The incident occurred on Brentwood Drive, where the suspect, described as a South Asian man between 40 and 45 years old, approached the victim, asked for directions, and then assaulted her. The victim managed to escape and call for help. Burnaby RCMP is urging the public to report any suspicious activity and provide any relevant information or dashcam footage. The victim is receiving support from victim services.
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William Melhado
William Melhado is a journalist based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Ken Paxton announces investigation of media group following Elon Musk’s lawsuit
21 Nov 2023
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Raw Story - Celebrating 19 Years of Independent Journalism
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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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Lee Moran
Freelance writer; based between Bristol/Somerset, UK & Alicante, Spain. My stories, live blogs & photos regularly appear in international, national & regional publications. They include the New York Daily News, Daily Mail, Telegraph, Times, The Sun, Daily Star, Metro, Daily Mirror, The Herald,...
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Donald Trump Says He Knows Who’ll Be His Running Mate
04 Oct 2023
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Yahoo Entertainment
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| US Politics
Donald Trump announced during a Fox News town hall that he knows who his running mate will be if he secures the GOP nomination for the 2024 election, though he did not reveal the name. He hinted at being open to reconciling with GOP primary rivals, mentioning Chris Christie, who suspended his campaign. Potential running mates include Tucker Carlson, Kristi Noem, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Kari Lake, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Elise Stefakik, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, and Vivek Ramaswamy.
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Alyssa Moxley
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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How Gaza Is Showing Up in Chicago
21 Aug 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| Democratic National Convention
The article discusses the shift in focus of a coalition originally organized around various progressive causes to centralize around the Palestinian cause following the events of October 7. It highlights the perspectives of activists like Gemini Gnull and Abbas Alawieh, who criticize US policies and advocate for an arms embargo on Israel. The text also explores the internal dynamics and strategies within the Democratic Party, particularly in relation to the upcoming election and the engagement of uncommitted voters. The sentiment towards key political figures and organizations is mixed, with significant criticism directed at President Biden and the Israeli military.
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James Reinl
An award-winning multimedia correspondent who has reported from North America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and his native Britain for more than a decade. Strong editorial judgment and leadership skills with the ability to grasp and distill complex issues with ease and lead digital and broadcast ...
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Biden's migrant crisis will cost taxpayers $451 BILLION a year: Staggering Republican report lays out how much is spent on healthcare and accommodation - as they target Mayorkas for impeachment
09 Oct 2023
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Mail Online
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English
| Impeachment
Taxpayers are burdened with nearly $451 billion annually due to the Biden administration's handling of the southern border crisis, according to a Republican report. The report criticizes Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for failing to control the influx of migrants, leading to calls for his impeachment. The document, authorized by Mark Green, compiles data from various sources, including the Center for Immigration Studies and the Federation for American Immigration Reform. The House is set to vote on advancing the impeachment charge, although it is unlikely to pass in the Democrat-controlled Senate. The article highlights the ongoing political battle over immigration policies between Republicans and Democrats.
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Jacob Resneck
Jacob Resneck is a professional journalist based in Wisconsin. His work appears in wire services, newspapers, magazines and radio outlets across the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
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Wisconsin judge under investigation for jailing man over dispute with courthouse employee
10 Jan 2024
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Raw Story - Celebrating 19 Years of Independent Journalism
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English
| Public Integrity Investigations
The article discusses the case of Tyler Barth, a contractor from Hortonville, Wisconsin, who was jailed by Outagamie Circuit Court Judge Mark McGinnis over a financial dispute related to a concrete job. The Department of Justice is investigating whether McGinnis used his judicial authority to resolve a civil dispute involving someone he knew personally. The case highlights the limited oversight of Wisconsin judges and the broad legal immunity they enjoy. Legal experts question the legality of McGinnis' actions, as Barth faced no formal complaints at the time of the hearing. The article also details other instances where McGinnis' conduct has been questioned, including his management of a Truancy Court and his business dealings with the state Department of Corrections. Despite these controversies, McGinnis has not faced public consequences. The article underscores the challenges in holding judges accountable for their actions on the bench.
Alexander Saeedy
Alexander Saeedy is a journalist and public policy researcher based in Brussels, Belgium, where he writes about financial regulation, the global economy, international taxation, and European political affairs. A graduate of Yale University, he's written for Reuters, VICENews, Foreign Affairs, ...
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Punchbowl News AM
07 Nov 2023
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Punchbowl News
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| Legislative Process
With the federal government approaching a potential shutdown on November 17, Speaker Mike Johnson is considering several options to avert it, including a 'laddered CR' proposed by the Freedom Caucus. Senate Republicans are less enthusiastic about this approach. President Joe Biden, facing low poll numbers, may benefit from a confrontation with the House GOP. In the Senate, there's a push to expedite the passage of appropriations bills using a December CR deadline. Senator Tommy Tuberville's blockade on military promotions over the Pentagon's abortion policy has created divisions among Senate Republicans. In the House, censure efforts against Rep. Rashida Tlaib continue, with two new resolutions filed by Republicans Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rich McCormick, while Rep. Sara Jacobs introduced a resolution to censure Rep. Brian Mast for comparing Palestinian civilians to Nazis.
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Jerome Starkey
Jerome is The Times Africa Correspondent, based in Nairobi. Before that he lived in Afghanistan and worked for various newspapers and broadcasters.
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If David Cameron is to convince Trump to back Ukraine, he needs to speak his language - for Don money trumps everything
10 Oct 2023
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The Sun
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| International Relations
David Cameron is on a mission to persuade US Republicans, including Donald Trump and Mike Johnson, to support military aid for Ukraine, which has been blocked in Congress. Cameron argues that failing to support Ukraine now will have greater long-term costs, framing his appeal in terms of America's self-interest. The article highlights the critical role of US aid in Ukraine's defense against Russia and the broader implications for European security and NATO. It also touches on the internal political dynamics within the US, particularly the influence of Trump and the Republican Party's stance on foreign aid.
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Jeff Stein
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 economy is improving under Biden. But many voters aren’t giving him credit.
14 Jan 2024
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www.adn.com
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| Inflation
The U.S. economy has shown significant improvement under President Biden, with lower unemployment rates, rising wages, and reduced gas prices. However, many voters are not giving Biden credit due to the persistent high costs of living and inflation. Interviews with voters in key states reveal mixed sentiments, with some acknowledging economic gains but still feeling financial strain. The article highlights the challenges Biden faces in gaining voter approval despite positive economic indicators and the potential impact on the upcoming 2024 election.
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Michael Warren
Michael Warren is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Ancestral lands of the Muscogee in Georgia would become a national park under bills in Congress
04 Oct 2023
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apnews.com
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| Legislation
Legislation has been introduced by Georgia's congressional delegation to designate the ancestral lands of the Muscogee tribe as a national park and preserve, marking Georgia's first national park. The proposed Ocmulgee Mounds Park and Preserve would encompass land along the Ocmulgee River, with cultural and historical significance to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, who were forcibly removed to Oklahoma. The park would be co-managed with the tribe, following a federal review and coalition building. The bill, supported by bipartisan efforts, aims to protect the land while allowing hunting and fishing, and involves multiple stakeholders, including the military, to prevent development near Robins Air Force Base.
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Tamara Zieve
Tamara Zieve is the correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian Territories for the German Press Agency, dpa, where she covers politics, defence, conflict, diplomacy and more. She has worked in the Israeli media for a decade, previously having worked as a reporter for The Jerusalem Post and as a ...
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Daily Kickoff: Tel Aviv shaken by deadly drone attack
01 Jul 2024
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jewishinsider.com
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| U.S. Politics
The article covers the Republican National Convention, highlighting Donald Trump's speech, which included calls for unity and criticism of political opponents. The convention featured discussions on U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel and Hamas, with speakers like Mike Pompeo and Tucker Carlson expressing conservative views. The article also touches on the political landscape in the U.S., including challenges faced by Democratic incumbents and the influence of pro-Israel groups. Additionally, it reports on international relations, such as the Abraham Accords and the situation in Gaza, with insights from Middle Eastern officials and former leaders.
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