2019

Her Battles With the Press Corps Behind Her, Sanders Plans a Political Future

But those clashes have now become the icebreaker in the speech she gives to Arkansas audiences. “I’m just excited to have people clap when I come up to a podium,” she said at a Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner in Hot Springs one night last week. “It’s very different from what I’m used to. All I can […]

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Bloomberg entry into presidential race raises ethics issues

With Michael Bloomberg now running for president, the news service that bears his name said Sunday it will not “investigate” him or any of his Democratic rivals, and Bloomberg Opinion will no longer run unsigned editorials. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait announced the new rules in a note to his news organization’s 2,700 journalists and analysts

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42 charged after protest delays Harvard-Yale game

Forty-two people have been charged with disorderly conduct after a protest interrupted a football game between archrivals Harvard and Yale November 24, 2019, 9:40 PM 2 min read Officials say 42 people were charged with disorderly conduct after a protest interrupted a Saturday football game between archrivals Harvard and Yale. Students from both schools occupied

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University to Students on Medicaid: Buy Private Coverage, or Drop Out

Idaho had long resisted participating in the Affordable Care Act’s expansion of Medicaid, which provides coverage to Americans who earn less than 133 percent of the federal poverty level ($16,612 for an individual, and $34,248 for a family of four). The state legislature twice voted down bills that would have added Idaho to the program,

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