Divide Over Israel Remains After House Passes Generic “Anti-Hate” Measure

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Divide Over Israel Remains After House Passes Generic “Anti-Hate” Measure

After initial plans to condemn anti-Semitism more specifically were scrapped, the U.S. House of Representatives’ Democratic leadership opted for a more generic “anti-hate” measure.

Amy’s Take: Where Have Bipartisan Priorities Gone?

Amy Walter examines why Democrats and Republicans no longer agree about which issues demand the greatest urgency.

Citizenship Question Defies Purpose of the Census, Says CA Sec. of State

“Is this person a citizen of the United States?” That question has not been asked as part of the full, once-a-decade census since 1950.

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