In September 2009, the President announced that — for the first time in history — White House visitor records would be made available to the public on an ongoing basis. Today, the White House releases visitor records that were generated in …
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NYT DC Bureau Chief Downplays ‘Conservative’ Angle in ‘Clinton Cash’ Allegations
Thursday on PBS’s “NewsHour,” New York Times Washington bureau chief Carolyn Ryan said the controversy over the Clinton Foundation accepting foreign donations while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state raised by the new book, “Clinton Cash” by Peter Schweizer, is not a conservative attack, but a careful gathering of all the facts and possible favors from several sources, including Pulitzer Prize winners Jo Becker’s eporting going back to 2008 for the The New York Times. Ryan said, “I would characterize that book as really almost a tip sheet or reporting leads. The two reporters at The Times who got involved in this, we have Jo Becker, who is a Pulitzer Prize winner, Mike McIntire, a Pulitzer finalist just this week, they did dozens of interviews. They gathered a lot of records. And so they really went deep. This is very intricate and difficult reporting tracing this money. And they really did a lot of original reporting. And I would just note that this whole story began actually in 2008 with a story that Jo Becker did about the Kazakstan uranium deal. So, Peter Schweizer, the author, the conservative author, sort of following Jo Becker.” Follow Pam Key on Twitter @pamkeyNEN
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From “Forrest Gump” to “Star Wars”: 10 Times National Parks Played a Role in Your Favorite Movies
There is a long list of Hollywood greats who have acted on the nation’s outdoor stage. From far-away galaxies to jurassic jungles to the rustic Wild West, our epic American landscapes have played just about every role imaginable.
In addition to all they give us environmentally and leisurely, our National Parks and forests continue to bring authenticity to some of our favorite films. In honor of National Parks Week, here’s a look at some of the best National Parks and forest cameos in modern cinema.
1. Butch, the Kid, and Zion National Park.
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A young Paul Newman and Robert Redford star in a classic western about two bank- and train-robbing bandits. Much of the stunning natural scenery featured comes courtesy of Utah’s 229-square-mile Zion National Park.
Tax System Clouds Our American Dreams
Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year people have earned enough to pay their full annual tax burden.
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Election ‘Chaos’ In UK Could Trigger ‘Lehman Moment’ For Pound
– UK economy a ’timebomb’ and will explode after election – Albert Edwards – Telegraph warns of “Lehman Moment” stemming from possible election chaos – Currency traders view pound as being particularly vulnerable – Latest data shows UK poised to slip into deflation for the first time since 1960 – Polls place Labour and Tories […]
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Upskilling in America: Meet Two Women Who Upgraded Their Careers
Right now, America has more open jobs than at any point since 2008. They pay well and they’re a surefire pathway into the middle class. But not enough hardworking Americans have the right skills to fill them.
So President Obama and Vice Pre…
Rare Agreement Between NYT, WSJ: ‘Clinton Cash’ Is a Real Scandal
On Friday, the lead editorial in the Wall Street Journal–often a mainstream conservative bellwether–castigated Hillary Clinton for the conflicts of interest exposed by Breitbart editor Peter Schweizer’s forthcoming book, Clinton Cash: The Untold Sto…
President Obama Honors the 2015 Super Bowl Champions: The New England Patriots
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Today, President Obama welcomed the 2015 Super Bowl Champions, the New England Patriots, to the South Lawn of the White House to celebrate their 2015 NFL championship.
The event this afternoon honored the NFL champions as part of the …
Chart of the Week: How the Trans-Pacific Partnership Improves on NAFTA
President Obama is the first to say it: Past trade deals haven’t always lived up to the hype.
Coming from Illinois, he saw first-hand how trade could devastate small-town communities as manufacturers moved overseas in search of lower wages. Previ…