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Madeleine Carlisle
Madeleine Carlisle is a reporter for TIME in New York City
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Trump Gave a Scholarship to a 4th Grader ‘Trapped’ in a ‘Failing’ Public Education at the State of the Union. She Reportedly Attends a Top Charter School
Trump pointed to her experience as an argument for expanding school choice
By Madeleine Carlisle
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The Debate After Iowa
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By Madeleine Carlisle , Mahita Gajanan and Jasmine Aguilera
February 7, 2020
'An Appalling Abuse of the Public Trust.' Read Mitt Romney's Speech on Voting to Convict Donald Trump
The Utah Senator called it "the most difficult decision I have ever faced"
By Madeleine Carlisle
February 5, 2020
A Photo of a Tennessee Lawmaker Seemingly Chugging Chocolate Syrup Went Viral. It's Not Quite What It Seems
It's not quite what it seems
By Madeleine Carlisle
February 5, 2020
Michael Bloomberg Will Join Tonight's Democratic Primary Debate in Nevada. Here’s What to Know
As primaries start, there are three Democratic debates in February. Here’s a complete guide to all of them
By Madeleine Carlisle
February 2, 2020
Emails Show NOAA's Anger Over Trump's Dorian Map
Trump's false claim that Alabama was at risk and the altered map was swiftly deemed #sharpiegate
By Madeleine Carlisle
February 1, 2020
Library of Congress Scrapped Women's March Mural
The photograph was going to be included in the "Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote" exhibit
By Madeleine Carlisle
February 1, 2020
Airlines in 3 Continents Cancel Flights to and from China
Airlines in Europe, Asia and North America are cancelling flights to and from China as the new coronavirus has infected at least a few thousand people in China and dozens beyond its borders.
By Sanya Mansoor and Madeleine Carlisle
January 30, 2020
These Republican Senators May Decide Whether Trump's Impeachment Trial Includes New Witnesses
In order to call more witnesses — like John Bolton — four Republicans will need to break from McConnell and vote for Friday’s measure
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 29, 2020
Rep. Steve King Used the 'Success Kid' Meme to Fundraise Online. The Boy's Mother is Now Fighting Back
Laney Griner tells TIME King's Facebook rhetoric is 'worse than I could have imagined'
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 28, 2020
'Look at the Sizes of That Thing.' Colorado Sheriff Department's Confusing Boulder Description is Ruling Social Media
The boulder is large, but also small
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 28, 2020
NYPD Cop Charged With Murder of His 8-Year-Old Son
At the time of the boy's arrival at the hospital, his body temperature was just 76 degrees
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 25, 2020
Washington State's Department of Transportation Tweets That It Maybe, Just Maybe, Found Bigfoot. 'We Will Leave That Up to You'
A Sasquatch might be wandering near Sherman Pass. Well, at least according to the Washington State Department of Transportation's Twitter account
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 25, 2020
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Allegedly Cursed Out a Reporter and Asked Her to Identify Ukraine on a Map
Mary Louise Kelly alleged Pompeo became upset after she asked about former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 25, 2020
What to Know About Trump's New 'Birth Tourism' Rule
Would this new restriction impact pregnant women with genuine medical needs? It will come down to how individual counselors enforce it
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 24, 2020
'A Fighting Chance': Tulsi Gabbard Could Possibly Win Her Defamation Suit Against Hillary Clinton
The case will come down to whether or not Clinton statement's were "statements of fact" or "statements of opinion"
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 22, 2020
'A Trust Paradox.' New Report Finds Distrust in Capitalism, Government and Global Institutions — Despite a Strong Economy
Despite near full employment, the report found that 56% of respondents believe capitalism does more harm than good in the world
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 21, 2020
On 'Technical Crimes' and Impeachable Offenses, Trump Senate Trial Lawyer Alan Dershowitz Says He's Never Been Wrong, But Is 'Far More Correct Right Now'
Dershowitz said his position during the Clinton impeachment was not "wrong," but his position on the issue is just "far more correct now.
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 21, 2020
A Federal Court Threw Out A High Profile Climate Lawsuit. Here's What It Might Mean For The Future of Climate Litigation
A federal court dismissed the climate change case on Friday, "reluctantly" concluding that the issue should not be raised with the courts
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 17, 2020
Rep. Ayanna Pressley Reveals Her Hair Loss as She Shares Her ‘Very Personal’ Alopecia Diagnosis
She decided to go public "to be freed from the secret" and "shame"
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 16, 2020
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