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‘Law and Order’: Transcript of Trump’s Acceptance Speech
'Law and Order': Transcript of Trump's Acceptance Speech -
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'Law and Order': Transcript of Trump's Acceptance Speech -
Jeers and Boos: Transcript of Ted Cruz's Speech -
Vulnerable Republicans such as Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Patrick J.
Who's Mike Pence and Why Has Trump Picked Him? -
For instance, they make up only 14 percent of senior executives in S&P 500 companies and only 7 percent of the top ranks in the military.
“We realized back in the late 70’s that we needed a full-time presence in the legislature to get it through,” she said.
Trump Feud Dims Susana Martinez's Veep Prospects -
Biden Jr. ’s office, to discuss the Dallas shooting and “the challenging job police have,” Earnest said. Obama will be joined by former President George W.
Sanders Says He Helped Develop Clinton's Health Care Plan -
Michelle S. Klimt, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Jacksonville division, said in the statement that “public corruption is the FBI’s top criminal priority.”
Sanders Endorses Clinton's College Plan, But Not the Candidate, Yet -
Toomey of Pennsylvania and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois.
The letter points to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, saying it “prohibit[s] sex discrimination in educational programs and activities operated by recipients of federal financial assistance
[Related: What N.C.’s Pat McCrory Is Ignoring While He Focuses on Bathrooms] Sen.
Claire McCaskill, the bill (S 590) has been backed by Blunt and his Republican colleagues Charles E. Grassley of Iowa and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire.
Biden Jr.’s loss of his son Beau drives him as he leads the national “moonshot” effort to cure cancer, but he’s far from the only policymaker whose experience with the disease motivates him.
D.C. Councilmembers Oppose Boehner's Vouchers Bill -
Don't Blame Obama for GOP's Lack of Remedies for Working Poor -
But theres no debating what our country does look like, right now what the past eight years of Republican policies have done to it. Facts are common property.