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control (verb)  ​​
1.9.22

Gov. Kristi Noem: Economic success in South Dakota attributed to conservative principles
—Fox News // 9 Jan. 2022 // 9 minutes 31 seconds [see 6:06]​​​​

12.25.21

China working on this 'sci-fi thriller' weapon: report
—Fox News // 25 Dec. 2021 // 2 minutes 21 seconds   

1.26.21

Serving as the Times's editorial page director since 2016, Bennet resigned in June of 2020 after his department and newspaper leadership were on the receiving end of backlash following a decision to publish an op-ed from Cotton advocating for using military force to control Black Lives Matter protests in American cities.

—Dominick Mastrangelo, "The Economist hires former NYT editor who resigned following Cotton editorial," 26 Jan. 2021 {10:58 AM EST}

3.26.20

Kenya's president reportedly announced a new set of measures to control the virus's spread and provide economic stimulus on Wednesday, including a nightly curfew and a tax relief program for lower-income Kenyans.

—John Bowden, "Kenya confirms first coronavirus death," 26 Mar. 2020 {3:08 PM EST} * 

2.18.20

“I like Pete Buttigieg, nice guy, but we are in a moment where billionaires control not only our economy but our political process,” Sanders said earlier this month.

—Tal Axelrod, "Buttigieg says he'd accept money from Bloomberg if he becomes nominee," 18 Feb. 2020 {11:00 PM EST} * 

2.13.20

"The ongoing border security and humanitarian crisis at the southern border of the United States continues to threaten our national security, including the security of the American people," [President Trump] wrote in a notice to Congress. "The executive branch has taken steps to address the crisis, but further action is needed to address the humanitarian crisis and to control unlawful migration and the flow of narcotics and criminals across the southern border of the United States," he continued. 

—Niv Elis, "Trump extends emergency declaration at border," 13 Feb. 2020 {4:49 PM EST} * 

11.30.19

Republicans control 53 Senate seats, meaning Democrats would need four GOP defections to stop a Trump nominee if they hold their own ranks.

—Alexander Bolton, "Ginsburg health scare raises prospect of election year Supreme Court battle," 30 Nov. 2019 {12:18 PM EST} * 

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