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October 17, 2020 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
On this edition for Saturday, October 12, PBS NewsHour Weekend comes to you from the battleground state of Ohio where
October 17, 2020 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
On this edition for Saturday, October 12, PBS NewsHour Weekend comes to you from the battleground state of Ohio where
October 17, 2020 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
On this edition for Saturday, October 12, PBS NewsHour Weekend comes to you from the battleground state of Ohio where
October 17, 2020 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
On this edition for Saturday, October 12, PBS NewsHour Weekend comes to you from the battleground state of Ohio where
The Battle Fought at Gettysburg Is Far From Over
Reading Time: 9 minutes A visitor to Gettysburg, PA — the site of the battle in which Union forces finally
COVID Cash Battles in Museum World
Give relief to theaters, operas, and other live-performance venues first. Most museums, especially the big ones, don’t need the money,
Man Sets Fire to Seattle Squad Car with Officer Inside
As the suspect was being arrested by backup officers, the car caught on fire from the piece of wood.
San Diego Police Department Ramps Up Social Media Presence
The San Diego Police Department has reportedly ramped up its social media presence in order to be better connected with
Seattle PD Sees “Mass Exodus” Amid Anti-Police Protests
The Seattle Police Department has reportedly lost more than 100 officers in recent weeks, the agency has recently confirmed.
Tight Senate race in Kansas breaks spending records
With the election weeks away, candidates for the Senate seat in Kansas have seen an expensive and hard-fought race.
October 16, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Friday on the NewsHour, President Trump and Joe Biden campaign in swing states after their dueling TV town halls. Plus:
A Historical Reckoning: Oxford Study Challenges Israel’s Claims Concerning Palestinian Refugees
There needs to be a fundamental change in the way Palestinian refugees are seen, no longer as victims but as
Pfizer Says Coronavirus Vaccine Won’t Be Ready Ahead of Election Day
CEO Albert Bourla said it would take until at least the third week of November to collect safety and manufacturing
The Capital Letter: Week of October 12
The economics and politics of stimulus, taxes everywhere, the tech wars, the deficit, South Sudan, and more.
Democratic Senate candidates have an unprecedented financial advantage
In the battle for the Senate, Democrats have raised over $300 million more than Republicans, an unprecedented cash advantage.
Michigan Bans Open Carrying of Guns at Election Day Polling Places
Tiffany Brown, a spokesperson for Governor Whitmer, told CNN the administration “supports efforts to keep our election safe and secure.”
US Sikh Activists Attempt to Make Their Communities’ Voices Heard
Reading Time: 6 minutes It was 113 years ago, on September 4, 1907, when the shameful incident happened. It marked
Scientists See Hottest September on Record
Reading Time: 2 minutes Barrett’s Evasions Show Why Expanding the Court Is Necessary (Reader Steve) From the Nation: “During Tuesday’s
Former Mexican Defense Minister Arrested in U.S. on Drug-Related Corruption Charges
Salvador Cienfuegos is the highest-ranking Mexican official to date to be arrested drug-related corruption charges by U.S. authorities.
‘Transition’ to Kamala? Not on Our Watch
If the Biden-Harris ticket wins, NR will be more vital than ever in holding back the advance of progressivism.
Ford Police Interceptor Utility Fastest at Michigan State Testing
In Michigan State Police testing conducted on Oct. 10 and 13, the Ford Police Interceptor Utility EcoBoost had the fastest
Myrtle Beach Neighborhood Lights Up Blue to Honor Slain Officer
The show of support comes after Officer Jacob Hancher of the Myrtle Beach Police Department was murdered Oct. 3 at
Rochester Officers Assaulted in Station, Protester Charged
The officers, the department said, were transported to a local hospital along with a third officer who was injured during
Trump in North Carolina: The Perils of Going Off Script
The president didn’t mean what it sounded like he meant regarding U.S. marshals’ shooting of Michael Reinoehl.
The Task Ahead
Whatever happens in November, conservatives must defend constitutional government, core American rights, and the free market.
The Capital Note: China Bulls Shop, Europe’s Sour Grapes
On the menu today: China’s successful bond issue, America’s high tech, China’s Covid exports (no, not that one) and the
The Betrayal Behind NJ’s New 2021 Budget
Reading Time: 3 minutes Undocumented immigrant workers — who are overrepresented in essential jobs like farm work and food production,
Greenfield outraises Ernst 4-1 in key Senate race
Between July and September, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) raised $21.5 million less than her opponent, Theresa Greenfield.
Twitter’s Un-American Censorship of the New York Post
You can imagine the outrage that would be generated if Twitter or Facebook banned a story that hurt Donald Trump.
Russian Leaders and Dissidents Come and Go, but Humor Never Dies
Reading Time: 5 minutes Did you hear what happened when Russian President Vladimir Putin called the White House to discuss
PA Shooting That Sparked Protests and Riots Ruled Justified
District Attorney Heather Adams made the announcement at a press conference Wednesday morning, saying that the officer was justified in
NC Suspect Shot by Woman While He Sat in Back of Patrol SUV
Police said a 32-year-old woman walked out from between two apartments, went over to the police SUV, and shot the
The Hunter Emails
A corrupt Ukraine firm reportedly got direct access to then-vice president Joe Biden through his son.
Twitter CEO Admits Handling of NY Post Biden-Burisma Article ‘Was Not Great’
Dorsey’s announcement came as Twitter Support posted a thread trying to explain why it had been blocking users from sharing
October 14, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Wednesday on the NewsHour, members of the Senate Judiciary Committee conclude their questioning of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett.
Reports of Trump’s Political Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated
The media and parties and polls are being pushed by the Trump-hating assault team, unattached from any serious canvass of
