
Jonathan Cooper
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Jan 7, 2025 |
keysnews.com | Linley Sanders |Humera Lodhi |Jonathan Cooper
WASHINGTON — More Americans say immigration should be a top focus for the U.S. government in 2025, as the country heads toward a new Republican administration in which President-elect Donald Trump has promised the mass deportations of migrants and an end to birthright citizenship. kAm%96 :DDF6 @7 :>>:8C2E:@? 92D C:D6? :? D2=:6?46 24C@DD E96 3@2C5 — 2>@?8 s6>@4C2ED 2?5 #6AF3=:42?D[ >6? 2?5 H@>6?[ 2?5 25F=ED 3@E9 J@F?8 2?5 @=5] qFE #6AF3=:42?D[ :? A2CE:4F=2C[ 92G6 4@?G6C865 2C@F?5 E9:D :DDF6 :?
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Jan 7, 2025 |
apnews.com | Linley Sanders |Humera Lodhi |Jonathan Cooper
WASHINGTON (AP) — More Americans say immigration should be a top focus for the U.S. government in 2025, as the country heads toward a new Republican administration in which President-elect Donald Trump has promised the mass deportations of migrants and an end to birthright citizenship.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
bostonglobe.com | Jonathan Cooper
Trained as a heart surgeon, Oz rose to prominence on Oprah Winfrey's leading daytime television show before spinning off his own series, “The Dr. Oz Show," in 2009. The program aired for 13 seasons and made Oz a household name. Oz stopped doing surgeries in 2018 but his physician license remains active in Pennsylvania through the end of this year, according to the state's online database.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
monvalleyindependent.com | Jonathan Cooper
News WASHINGTON (AP) — While inflation and immigration emerged as the dominant themes in this year’s presidential race, another issue was prominent in the minds of voters for both major candidates: the stakes for democracy. this is a test{"epopulate_editorials_prism":"epopulate_editorials_prism"} The president-elect is expected to be active in numerous areas when he returns to office in January.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
bostonglobe.com | Jill Colvin |Jonathan Cooper
He’s campaigned with men who use sexist and crude language. He's expressed alarm at the idea that wives might vote differently from their husbands. And the former Republican president has suggested that Democrat Kamala Harris, who is trying to become the first woman to win the White House, would get "overwhelmed" and "melt down" facing male authoritarian leaders he considers tough.
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