Google Alert - political
Google Alert - political
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Hillary Clinton reaches new heights of political popularity Washington Post (blog) Fully 67 percent of all Americans in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll now express favorable views of the outgoing secretary of state, a record high in the survey for Clinton, albeit by a single percentage point. By contrast, just 19 percent of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Politics Today: CIDA, where political careers go to die? Globe and Mail Politics Today is your daily guide to some of the stories we're watching in Ottawa and across Canada, by The Globe and Mail's team of political reporters. CIDA, political graveyard? Is the International Co-operation portfolio the place where political ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fox & Friends Clashes Over CBS Political Director's Response To 'Pulverize ... Mediaite The Fox & Friends crew revisited CBS political director/Slate correspondent John Dickerson's column about President Obama and declaring "war" on the GOP. Following Dickerson's response — that is was analysis, not advice — not all the co-hosts were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Israeli voters give ex-TV star dazzling political role Reuters A martial arts enthusiast, Lapid's surprisingly strong showing in the vote will give him political muscle in negotiations with Netanyahu on joining a governing coalition. After the election, he urged Netanyahu to build as broad a team as possible ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
With her political future in question, Clinton heads for Benghazi testimony NBCNews.com The political stakes will be high Wednesday morning when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about her role in the events leading up to the September attack on a U.S. diplomatic facility in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Aaron Swartz stopped SOPA, his persecution political - Kim Dotcom to RT RT Aaron Swartz became a political target, and that is what led to his tragic death, believes Kim Dotcom, the founder of the now-defunct file-storage site Megaupload, in a feature interview with RT. "There is no reasonable cause behind going after a young ... See all stories on this topic » |
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