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2018年3月4日 星期日

Tipsheet: Left faces off with Dem establishment in primary fights — Sponsored by CVS Health

 
 
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Left faces off with Dem establishment in primary fights

By Jonathan Easley
 
  
An energized left is taking on the Democratic establishment in primaries across the country, deepening the fissures within the party.

Progressives are riding a groundswell of enthusiasm since President Trump took office as Democrats look to take the House and defend Senate seats in 2018.
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Teen shooting survivors leverage huge social media followings for gun control
By Ali Breland
Teenaged survivors of the Parkland, Fla. High school shooting have amassed huge followings on social media in the weeks since a gunman attacked their school, assembling powerful social media tools in the national debate over guns and mass shootings.
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Parkland survivor helps DNC fundraise ahead of midterms
By Josh Delk
A survivor of the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., last month is now helping the Democratic National Committee (DNC) fundraise ahead of the midterm elections in an effort to back lawmakers who support gun control measures. 
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The most memorable jokes from Trump's Gridiron Dinner speech
By Brooke Seipel
President Trump on Saturday participated in the Gridiron Club Dinner's longstanding tradition of presidential speeches filled with self-deprecating humor, flinging barbs at his own administration as well as the usual targets. 
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Trump on Chinese president abolishing term limits: 'Maybe we'll give that a shot someday'
By Max Greenwood
President Trump on Saturday praised a move by China's Communist Party to abolish presidential term limits, and suggested that maybe the United States would "give that a shot some day."
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Trump hits Bush: Invading Iraq 'the single worst decision ever made'
By Max Greenwood
President Trump blasted former President George W. Bush on Saturday over the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, calling it "the single worst decision ever made."
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Five things to watch as AIPAC kicks off
By Max Greenwood
Leaders from around Washington are set to gather at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's (AIPAC) annual policy conference starting Sunday amid new questions over the U.S. push for Mideast peace.
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Florida Senate approved AR-15 ban for 15 minutes before rescinding it
By Josh Delk
In a rare Saturday session, Florida's state legislature briefly accepted and then rejected a measure banning the sale of AR-15 assault rifles — the type of weapon used in the Feb. 14 shooting at a South Florida high school. 
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W.Va. lawmakers try to give teachers smaller raise, accidentally pass bill giving them full raise
By Brooke Seipel
The West Virginia state Senate on Saturday tried to vote to give teachers a smaller raise hike than negotiated, but accidentally voted on a bill giving teachers the requested raise. 
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Teen candidate for Kansas governor says he’s campaigning against ‘old man principles’
By John Bowden
One of the teenagers who launched a gubernatorial bid in Kansas this year is taking direct shots at some of his older challengers.
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The New York Times: Mueller signals wider inquiry with focus on UAE adviser
By Mark Mazzetti, David D. Kirkpatrick and Maggie Haberman
 
Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, has asked about the role of the adviser, George Nader, in White House policymaking.
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The Washington Post: ‘Pure madness’: Dark days inside the White House as Trump shocks and rages
By Philip Rucker, Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey
 
Aides in the White House over the past week have described an air of anxiety and volatility — with an uncontrollable commander in chief at its center. Some worry just how much deeper President Trump and his administration may plunge into unrest and malaise before they start to recover. As one official put it: “We haven’t bottomed out.”
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The Wall Street Journal: Trump threatens to impose tariffs on European cars
By William Mauldin and Rebecca Ballhaus
 
Trade tensions heat up as president vows to penalize EU if it retaliates against U.S. metals duties.
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Reuters: At joke-filled dinner, Trump suggests US will meet with North Korea
By Makini Brice
In the midst of a joke-filled monologue at a dinner with journalists, President Donald Trump suggested on Saturday that the United States will be meeting with North Korea but has told Pyongyang it must first “denuke.”
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The Associated Press: New headaches for Trump’s Mideast hopes as Netanyahu visits
By Matthew Lee and Josh Lederman
 
Under the best of circumstances, a Mideast peace deal is the Holy Grail of diplomacy, a goal that has eluded American presidents for generations.
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2018年3月3日 星期六

News Alert: Teen shooting survivors leverage huge social media followings for gun control

 
 
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Teenaged survivors of the Parkland, Fla. High school shooting have amassed huge followings on social media in the weeks since a gunman attacked their school, assembling powerful social media tools in the national debate over guns and mass shootings.

Senior Emma Gonzalez, who now has more than 1.1 million followers on Twitter, has seen her audience expand by tens of thousands of new followers each day since Feb. 19 according to data from SocialBlade.

Gonzalez now has more Twitter followers than the National Rifle Association, which has more than 600,000 followers, as well as NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch, who has almost 800,000 followers.
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Corporate America is taking the lead on gun control as Congress slides back into gridlock on the issue.

Several major retailers have decided to impose new restrictions on firearm sales, while scores of companies have moved to cut ties with the National Rifle Association (NRA).

The business moves underscore the growing sense that the political winds are shifting on gun control following the latest mass shooting at a Florida high school.
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