{"input": "answer: nan context: Says Facebook shut down a Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day.", "output": "How can Facebook shut down an event?"} {"input": "answer: The MSM could hardly avoid reporting Cruz's victory Tuesday. But many news outlets ignored Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day Wednesday. context: Says Facebook shut down a Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day.", "output": "Where did Ted Cruz discover that Facebook shut down the appreciation day?"} {"input": "answer: Mr Trump and Mr Kim agreed that negotiators would meet in the next weeks to resume discussions about North Korea's nuclear programme. Mr Trump told reporters he was \"not looking for speed [but] looking to get it right\". context: We haven\u2019t given up anything other than \u2026 I agreed to meet.", "output": "Which topics did Trump cover on his visit to North Korea?"} {"input": "answer: It was there that Trump held an impromptu and historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. After the roughly 45-minute-long meeting, Mr. Trump told reporters he and Kim had agreed to restart negotiations context: We haven\u2019t given up anything other than \u2026 I agreed to meet.", "output": "Who did Trump talk to in his visit to North Korea?"} {"input": "answer: Fresh from a contentious global economic summit meeting with United States\u2019 oldest and closest allies, President Trump arrived in Singapore on Sunday for his historic on-again-off-again meeting with the North Korea leader, Kim Jong-un. context: We haven\u2019t given up anything other than \u2026 I agreed to meet.", "output": "Was Kim Jong Un in attendance at the Singapore meeting?"} {"input": "answer: The two men, Rep Harold Somersworth of Maryland's 43rd district and Rep Omar Sali of New Jersey's 112th, will face a trial if they are deemed to be within their rights as citizens to habeas corpus. context: BREAKING: 2 Democrat Congressmen On ISIS Payroll Arrested For Treason.", "output": "Which Democrat members of Congress were named as being paid by ISIS?"} {"input": "answer: Maryland only has eight congressional districts and New Jersey currently has twelve. Rep Harold Somersworth and Rep Omar Sali do not exist. Rather, the people in the arrest photo are ex Hoboken, NJ mayor Peter Cammarano who is a democrat arrested for corruption and John Walker of Little Rock, AR who is a lawyer arrested for filming a traffic stop. context: BREAKING: 2 Democrat Congressmen On ISIS Payroll Arrested For Treason.", "output": "Do those Democratic Congressmen actually exist?"} {"input": "answer: The Senators honoured Jonathan Pitre, an Ottawa-area teen with a rare and painful skin condition who died this week, during their Friday night game at Pittsburgh. Ottawa players wore a sticker on the backs of their helmets adorned with a butterfly along with the initials \"JP.\" context: The Dallas Cowboys can\u2019t put a sticker on their helmets for the 5 police officers who were killed.", "output": "In which scenarios can NFL players put stickers on their helmets?"} {"input": "answer: Items to celebrate anniversaries or memorable events, or to honor or commemorate individuals, such as helmet decals, and arm bands and jersey patches on players\u2019 uniforms, are prohibited unless approved in advance by the League office context: The Dallas Cowboys can\u2019t put a sticker on their helmets for the 5 police officers who were killed.", "output": "Who sets the helmet decal ruling?"} {"input": "answer: And yet what he has done is raise property taxes, first when he was the mayor of Glen Cove, second, when he was the county executive, third, it is built into his incoming upcoming budget, fourth, he has proposed a tax on \u2014 a toll on the L.I.E., and fifth, to pay for what he now pretends will be a property tax cut that he supports, he\u2019s talking about a $1 billion sales tax increase. context: Tom Suozzi raised taxes by hundreds of millions of dollars\" as Nassau County executive.\"", "output": "Which bills did Tom Suozzi pass while in office that raised taxes?"} {"input": "answer: Volusia, Flagler, cities collecting $200 million more in taxes than 6 years ago context: Tom Suozzi raised taxes by hundreds of millions of dollars\" as Nassau County executive.\"", "output": "How much was the total cost of the taxes he collected - was it greater than one hundred million?"} {"input": "answer: Many Missouri lawmakers are worried about the estimated $456 million budget gap for fiscal year 2018. By law, the government cannot approve an unbalanced budget. Although the state has made some cuts, more work still needs to be done. That has lawmakers looking for answers as to why state revenues have dropped. Rep. Kip Kendrick, D-Columbia, was interviewed by KMIZ's Joey Parker on \u201cThis Week,\u201d on Jan. 20. Kendrick stated why he believes the budget gap is so large. context: Corporate entities are paying a lot less taxes this year then they have in the past. Part of that is from a loophole in a bill that was passed in 2015.", "output": "How much in taxes have corporate entities paid in 2017 in Missouri?"} {"input": "answer: However, corporate tax income collections are significantly down compared to last year. In FY 2016, the state collected about $272 million. In FY 2017, it collected only $193 million, which is a 29 percent decrease or about $78 million less. context: Corporate entities are paying a lot less taxes this year then they have in the past. Part of that is from a loophole in a bill that was passed in 2015.", "output": "How much in taxes have corporate entities paid in previous years in Missouri?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Corporate entities are paying a lot less taxes this year then they have in the past. Part of that is from a loophole in a bill that was passed in 2015.", "output": "What loophole in is Kendrick referring to?"} {"input": "answer: Entrepreneurs in Missouri reported an atmosphere of tempered enthusiasm for the future, noting that growth seems inevitable and ongoing, but also that things could be a bit better. Business owners face challenges in Missouri, such as a lower-than-average per capita income that is continuing to decline, and a gross domestic product that has only grown modestly over the past 10 years. context: Corporate entities are paying a lot less taxes this year then they have in the past. Part of that is from a loophole in a bill that was passed in 2015.", "output": "How is the Missouri economy doing - has business decreased?"} {"input": "answer: A violent crime or crime of violence is a crime in which an offender or perpetrator uses or threatens to use force upon a victim. context: Violent crime is now going down for the first time in a long while.", "output": "What crime counts as violent crime?"} {"input": "answer: The violent crime rate also peaked in 1991 at 716 violent crimes per 100,000, and now stands at 366, about half that rate. context: Violent crime is now going down for the first time in a long while.", "output": "What are the violent crime statistics for the last few decades?"} {"input": "answer: When considering 5- and 10-year trends, the 2016 estimated violent crime total was 2.6 percent above the 2012 level and 12.3 percent below the 2007 level. context: Violent crime is now going down for the first time in a long while.", "output": "How does the current level of violent crime in 2016 compare to previous years?"} {"input": "answer: If the entire United States in 2017 had crime rates identical to those in counties along the U.S.-Mexico border, there would have been 5,720 fewer homicides, 159,036 fewer property crimes, and 99,205 fewer violent crimes across the entire country. If the entire United States had crime rates as low as those along the border in 2017, then the number of homicides would have been 33.8 percent lower, property crimes would have been 2.1 percent lower, and violent crimes would have dropped 8 percent. context: Some of the safest communities in the United States are along the border.", "output": "What are the crime statistics for the communities along the Mexican border?"} {"input": "answer: But crime isn't the only factor that should be evaluated when determining a city's overall safety, according to a recent analysis by Wallethub, a personal finance website. Financial threats, such as unemployment and poverty, and the risk of natural disasters should also be considered when evaluating a city's safety. context: Some of the safest communities in the United States are along the border.", "output": "What constitutes a safe neighborhood?"} {"input": "answer: Crime Along the Mexican Border Is Lower Than in the Rest of the Country By Alex Nowrasteh TwitterLinkedInRedditFacebook Crime along the border and national security will be major themes in President Trump\u2019s upcoming address where he will likely make the case for declaring a national emergency to build his wall. Shocking images and anecdotes of crime along the border fuel this narrative, but rarely are facts deployed to make the case. We\u2019ve addressed the terrorism and crime arguments frequently, but only rarely touch on border crime. Border counties have far less crime per capita than American counties that are not along the border. context: Some of the safest communities in the United States are along the border.", "output": "How do the crime statistics of the communities along the border compare to the rest of the United States?"} {"input": "answer: A set of White House talking points that circulated around Washington Tuesday about DACA said that current recipients should be prepared to self-deport. The document, shared with CBS News, said that \"The Department of Homeland Security urges DACA recipients to use the time remaining on their work authorizations to prepare for and arrange their departure from the United States -- including proactively seeking travel documentation -- or apply for other immigration benefits for which they may be eligible.\" context: For all of those (DACA) that are concerned about your status during the 6 month period you have nothing to worry about - No action!", "output": "What are the possible interpretations of Donald Trump's tweet about DACA?"} {"input": "answer: Trump Tweets DACA Recipients Shouldn't Worry About Being Deported In The Next 6 Months context: For all of those (DACA) that are concerned about your status during the 6 month period you have nothing to worry about - No action!", "output": "Given the possible interpretations, what do those who fall under DACA need to worry about in the next six months?"} {"input": "answer: The accused, Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, is an undocumented Mexican immigrant who had been deported five times before, and each time, has illegally come back into the United States. He was charged with murder and manslaughter, but the jury recently acquitted him of the charges. His acquittal has inflamed President Trump who calls the verdict a travesty of justice. He uses the acquittal as another reason to build the wall. If Mr. Garcia Zarate did not cross the border illegally, Kate would still be alive today, Trump and his supporters argue. context: Kate Steinle's shooter came back and back over the weakly protected Obama border", "output": "How many times did Garcia Zarate cross the border, and was Obama president during those times?"} {"input": "answer: Second-degree murder, enhancement of using a firearm, being a felon in possession of a firearm context: Kate Steinle's shooter came back and back over the weakly protected Obama border", "output": "What violent actions did Zarate commit?"} {"input": "answer: He had seven felony convictions, and was deported five times! Most of his arrests and convictions revolve around drugs. context: Kate Steinle's shooter came back and back over the weakly protected Obama border", "output": "What criminal record does Zarate have?"} {"input": "answer: An Act to promote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system, to end \"too big to fail\", to protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts, to protect consumers from abusive financial services practices, and for other purposes. context: The financial regulatory bill [Dodd-Frank] will kill jobs.", "output": "What economic policies are covered by the Dodd-Frank act?"} {"input": "answer: Some critics have argued that the law had a negative impact on economic growth and small banks, or failed to provide adequate regulation to the financial industry. context: The financial regulatory bill [Dodd-Frank] will kill jobs.", "output": "What is the relationship of Dodd-Frank to preserving jobs, compared to the impact Dodd-Frank has on the overall economy?"} {"input": "answer: He has shown an affinity for the pomp-and-circumstance ceremony of the gig, but his role in the Trump White House so far offers few clues about his governing style. context: The financial regulatory bill [Dodd-Frank] will kill jobs.", "output": "Is economic health in general a good indicator of job growth?"} {"input": "answer: Bernie Sanders believes that the top priority of any trade deal should be to help American workers. context: Says he and Bernie Sanders have very similar\" views on trade\"", "output": "What are Bernie Sanders views on trade?"} {"input": "answer: America\u2019s next president wants to pull out of existing trade deals and put future ones on hold context: Says he and Bernie Sanders have very similar\" views on trade\"", "output": "What are Donald Trump's views on trade?"} {"input": "answer: There are some notable differences. Sanders has always opposed normal trade with China. Trump says he\u2019s opposed, although he outsources some of his own manufacturing to China. The two also have different ideas for dealing with NAFTA and on the role corporate tax policy plays in trade. Yet in the grand scheme of things on the campaign trail, both men have consistently argued for protectionist trade policies as opposed to free trade. Some details differ, but they agree on the broad philosophy of opposition to free trade deals. context: Says he and Bernie Sanders have very similar\" views on trade\"", "output": "On which major trade areas do they differ v. agree?"} {"input": "answer: Pro-Ted Cruz group airs ad accusing \u2018Open Borders O\u2019Rourke\u2019 of enticing migrant caravan An ad funded in part by wealthy Dallasites is \u201cthe 72-ounce steak of American politics context: Says Beto O\u2019Rourke irresponsibly voted against\" Hurricane Harvey \"tax relief.", "output": "Which bill is Ted Cruz accusing Beto O'Rourke of voting against?"} {"input": "answer: While the vote did happen, the bill was part of broader negotiations that O'Rourke said at the time prompted his vote against it. context: Says Beto O\u2019Rourke irresponsibly voted against\" Hurricane Harvey \"tax relief.", "output": "Did Beto O'Rourke vote against the bill?"} {"input": "answer: It's true O'Rourke voted against a tax relief bill, though the claim leaves out the fact that O'Rourke did vote for several other bills that provided Harvey aid to Texans. O'Rourke voted against one bill \u2014 H.R.3823, the Disaster Tax Relief and Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2017 \u2014 that contained tax breaks for victims of the hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. context: Says Beto O\u2019Rourke irresponsibly voted against\" Hurricane Harvey \"tax relief.", "output": "Why did Beto O'Rourke vote against the Bill?"} {"input": "answer: The Balanced Budget Act signed into law by the President on August 5, 1997 contains the largest reductions in federal Medicaid spending in Medicaid since 1981. ... It also allows states to require most Medicaid beneficiaries to enroll in managed care organizations that do business only with Medicaid. context: We balanced the budget with the 1997 Balanced Budget Act and ultimately had four consecutive balanced budgets.", "output": "What was the 1997 Balanced Budget Act and its purpose?"} {"input": "answer: Yes, Not balancing the budget is a fools game Without a balanced budget the federal deficit will continue to grow, Weakening the US ability to borrow money and to back their own currency. context: We balanced the budget with the 1997 Balanced Budget Act and ultimately had four consecutive balanced budgets.", "output": "How did the government balance the budget?"} {"input": "answer: The fake stories originate from a Feb. 14 article on TheLastLineOfDefense.org. The site doesn't indicate the story is fake, but the About Us link notes that \"all articles should be considered satirical and any and all quotes attributed to actual people complete and total baloney.\" context: Trump just gave every working legal man woman and child in the USA $612 each!", "output": "What is the source of this original quote, and does that government agency actually exist?"} {"input": "answer: many Americans can expect to receive checks of up to $1,200 for individuals and $2,400 for married couples context: Trump just gave every working legal man woman and child in the USA $612 each!", "output": "Is it possible for the government to send money to individual citizens like this?"} {"input": "answer: n a major victory for both President Trump and national Republicans, North Carolina GOP state Sen. Dan Bishop was projected to win a fiercely contested special U.S. House election for the 9th District that was widely seen as a bellwether for the president's chances in the 2020 election. And another Republican House candidate, Greg Murphy, decisively won a separate special election in North Carolina's more solidly GOP-leaning 3rd District earlier Tuesday evening \u2014 frustrating Democrats who spent millions trying to make a splash in the state. context: Says 5 out of 10\" GOP candidates don\u2019t live in North Carolina\u2019s 9th Congressional District.\"", "output": "Who are the GOP candidates running in the special election for North Carolina's 9th Congressional District?"} {"input": "answer: Matthew Ridenhour and Dan Bishop of Charlotte, as well as Gary Dunn of Matthews and Fern Shubert of Marshville, all live in the district with Rushing. Stevie Rivenbark Hull of Fayetteville lives in the 8th Congressional District. Albert Lee Wiley Jr. of Atlantic Beach lives in the 3rd district. Chris Anglin of Raleigh lives in the 4th district. Leigh Thomas Brown of Harrisburg lives in the 8th district. Kathie Day of Cornelius lives in the 12th district. context: Says 5 out of 10\" GOP candidates don\u2019t live in North Carolina\u2019s 9th Congressional District.\"", "output": "Where does each of the candidates live?"} {"input": "answer: Indiana's 9th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Indiana. Located in south-central and southeastern Indiana, the district stretches from the outer suburbs of Indianapolis to the Indiana side of the Louisville metropolitan area. context: Says 5 out of 10\" GOP candidates don\u2019t live in North Carolina\u2019s 9th Congressional District.\"", "output": "What are the borders of the 9th Congressional District?"} {"input": "answer: \u2014 U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 2, clause 2 The Constitution requires that Members of the House be at least 25 years old, have been a U.S. citizen for at least seven years, and live in the state they represent (though not necessarily the same district). context: Says 5 out of 10\" GOP candidates don\u2019t live in North Carolina\u2019s 9th Congressional District.\"", "output": "Can you run for office in a district where you do not live?"} {"input": "answer: Woman says she was offered big money by Washington Post to accuse Roy Moore of misconduct. context: Woman says she was offered big money by Washington Post to accuse Roy Moore of misconduct.", "output": "What is the source of this original report?"} {"input": "answer: The Washington Post is generally considered a credible publication in the United States context: Woman says she was offered big money by Washington Post to accuse Roy Moore of misconduct.", "output": "Are they a credible source?"} {"input": "answer: the top 1% would receive 20.5% of the benefits from the tax cuts. context: 83 percent of that tax cut goes to the top 1 percent the richest people in this country.", "output": "Proportionally, how much do the wealthy pay in taxes compared to the rest of the people?"} {"input": "answer: Overall, the Joint Committee on Taxation estimates the law delivers taxpayers who earn $1 million or more a tax cut of $37 billion in the next year alone. context: 83 percent of that tax cut goes to the top 1 percent the richest people in this country.", "output": "How much of a tax cut do the wealthy receive?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: 83 percent of that tax cut goes to the top 1 percent the richest people in this country.", "output": "How many tax cuts can be in effect at one time?"} {"input": "answer: Economic Impacts of the Bush Tax Cuts The cuts had the cumulative effect of adding to the debt without significantly boosting growth. The top 1% of households gained an after-tax income increase of 6.7%, while those in the lowest fifth made gains of just 1%.20\ufeff Research shows no evidence that tax cuts have any impact on the spending habits of upper-income taxpayers.21\ufeff The Bush tax cuts would only increase growth enough to make up 10% of their long-run cost.20 \ufeff In addition, maintaining the cuts has been estimated to cost $4.6 trillion from 2012 to 2021.22\ufeff context: 83 percent of that tax cut goes to the top 1 percent the richest people in this country.", "output": "Which tax cuts affect this statistic?"} {"input": "answer: For example, according to a report published by the White House Office of Management and Budget (\u201cOMB\u201d), the 2013 shutdown was estimated to reduce Gross Domestic Product growth by between $2 and $6 billion. context: I think you probably saw the CBO report about the cost of the shutdown. $11 billion is their estimate.", "output": "What are the costs incurred during a government shutdown?"} {"input": "answer: The Government Shutdown Cost The U.S. Economy $11 Billion context: I think you probably saw the CBO report about the cost of the shutdown. $11 billion is their estimate.", "output": "How does it compare to the claimed 11 billion?"} {"input": "answer: With a whimper, not a bang, the 1952 McCarran-Walter Act is gone. In one of its last acts, the 101st Congress repealed this embarrassing remnant of the McCarthy era, context: Congress quietly repealed the McCarran Warner Act of 1952 forbidding Muslims from holding office.", "output": "Was the McCarran-Walter Act repealed?"} {"input": "answer: The McCarran-Walter Act takes effect and revises U.S. immigration laws. The law was hailed by supporters as a necessary step in preventing communist subversion in the United States, while opponents decried the legislation as being xenophobic and discriminatory context: Congress quietly repealed the McCarran Warner Act of 1952 forbidding Muslims from holding office.", "output": "Does the McCarran-Walter Act affect Muslims, or mention Muslim immigration at all?"} {"input": "answer: The federal government does not regulate car insurance. Ultimately the regulation of auto insurance companies and rates is determined by each individual state. State insurance departments, carrying a variety of designations like \u201cDivision of Insurance\u201d or \u201cInsurance Department,\u201d set the minimum coverage level required to drive legally in the state. They also decide how insurance companies can assess risk and determine pricing for state residents. context: Says President Donald Trump\u2019s proposal to allow Americans to buy health insurance across state lines would make it the same as the way you buy car insurance\" today.\"", "output": "What governs car insurance laws - the national government or the state governments?"} {"input": "answer: Insurance regulatory law is primarily enforced through regulations, rules and directives by state insurance departments as authorized and directed by statutory law enacted by the state legislatures. However, federal law, court decisions and administrative adjudications also play an important role. context: Says President Donald Trump\u2019s proposal to allow Americans to buy health insurance across state lines would make it the same as the way you buy car insurance\" today.\"", "output": "What governs insurance laws - the national government or the state government?"} {"input": "answer: Medical conditions and your car insurance. When you buy car insurance, you'll be asked if you have any DVLA-reportable medical conditions or disabilities. If you do, you\u2019ll have to say what sort of restrictions you have on your licence. context: Says President Donald Trump\u2019s proposal to allow Americans to buy health insurance across state lines would make it the same as the way you buy car insurance\" today.\"", "output": "How do car insurance and health insurance compare?"} {"input": "answer: Letters to the Editor: Is Trump setting up Mike Pence as the coronavirus fall guy? Mike Pence and Donald Turmp President Trump speaks at the White House news conference on Feb. 26 in which he announced Vice President Mike Pence would be leading the administration\u2019s response to the coronavirus outbreak. (AFP/Getty Images) MARCH 1, 20203 AM To the editor: Sure, naming Vice President Mike Pence, a science-disdaining evangelical Christian, to coordinate our country\u2019s response to the looming coronavirus epidemic may seem like yet another inapt Trumpian appointment. But giving Pence something to do might turn out to be a win-win for Trump. If the virus\u2019 spread somehow is thwarted under Pence\u2019s direction, Trump can cite this stunning success all the way to election day. If an epidemic ensues, Trump can tell Pence he\u2019s fired and replace him with a more appealing running mate. Waiting in the wings for such an exigency is Nikki Haley; as a former ambassador to the United Nations, state legislator and governor, she\u2019s compiled a sterling resume. With Haley on the ticket, Trump can hope to draw in millions of women who otherwise would vote for a mixed-gender Democratic ticket. Democrats have every reason to pray that Pence doesn\u2019t falter in his epidemic-fighting role. Edward Alston, Santa Maria .. To the editor: The president, in order to manage the spin on the COVID-19 virus and make sure to maintain the very best of images, has decided that any medical information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention meant for American citizens must first get the blessing of the vice president, who has no medical training. There\u2019s a name for this kind of governance -- it\u2019s called \u201cdictatorship.\u201d ADVERTISEMENT Ellen Faulk, Santa Monica .. To the editor: The president\u2019s handling of the coronavirus reminds me of how the Soviet Union handled the Chernobyl crisis. We all remember how that turned out. We need knowledgeable scientists keeping us informed, not ignorant politicians. Saul Goldfarb, Thousand Oaks Art for The Times\u2019 endorsements in the 2020 California primary OPINION The complete list of L.A. Times endorsements in the March 3 California primary Feb. 23, 2020 OPINIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR Newsletter A cure for the common opinion Get thought-provoking perspectives with our weekly newsletter. Enter Email Address SIGN ME UP You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. MORE FROM THE LOS ANGELES TIMES Alan Nakagawa OPINION Opinion: I just hugged my daughter for the first time in 18 days. Is this our new normal? April 4, 2020 Donald Trump, Barack Obama OPINION Letters to the Editor: Time for Obama and other ex-presidents to come to our rescue April 4, 2020 Virus Outbreak California OPINION context: Says President Donald Trump\u2019s proposal to allow Americans to buy health insurance across state lines would make it the same as the way you buy car insurance\" today.\"", "output": "Which direction does Mike Pence want?"} {"input": "answer: IN THE LAST TEN YEARS, THE AVERAGE RATE HAS BEEN BELOW 2 PERCENT AND SINCE THE SECOND QUARTER OF 2000 HAS NEVER REACHED THE 5 PERCENT LEVEL. context: For the last 10 years our economy has grown at less than 2 percent on average every single year for 10 years. We have not had a decade like that in a century in America.", "output": "What has been the economic growth seen in the last ten years?"} {"input": "answer: Economic history of the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Further information: Technological and industrial history of the United States The economic history of the United States is about characteristics of and important developments in the U.S. economy from colonial times to the present. The emphasis is on economic performance and how it was affected by new technologies, especially those that improved productivity, which is the main cause of economic growth. Also covered are the change of size in economic sectors and the effects of legislation and government policy. Specialized business history is covered in American business history. context: For the last 10 years our economy has grown at less than 2 percent on average every single year for 10 years. We have not had a decade like that in a century in America.", "output": "What was the economic growth like in America before the last ten years, particularly in the last century?"} {"input": "answer: The Russian government interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election with the goal of harming the campaign of Hillary Clinton, boosting the candidacy of Donald Trump, and increasing political and social discord in the United States. context: Russia talk is FAKE NEWS put out by the Dems and played up by the media in order to mask the big election defeat and the illegal leaks!", "output": "What was the influence of Russia on the 2016 elections?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Russia talk is FAKE NEWS put out by the Dems and played up by the media in order to mask the big election defeat and the illegal leaks!", "output": "Which controversies is Trump crediting to the Democrats?"} {"input": "answer: Did Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke say that the elderly and wounded veterans should be thrown in the trash? No, that's not true: It is a false quote in a meme circulated widely on social platforms that runs counter to the former congressman's record. There is no documentation he ever spoke those words. context: Claims that former Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke referred to seniors and wounded veterans as garbage.", "output": "What are the sources that claim Beto O'Rourke said these quotes?"} {"input": "answer: \"There\u2019s no evidence that former Rep. Beto O\u2019Rourke made a series of disparaging comments about the elderly and veterans, despite what a popular meme claims.\" context: Claims that former Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke referred to seniors and wounded veterans as garbage.", "output": "Is the source credible?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cEighteen years into the war in Afghanistan, and nearly three decades after our first engagement in Iraq, the best way to honor our veterans\u2019 service is to cancel the blank check for endless war \u2014 and reinvest the savings to ensure every American can thrive upon their return home,\u201d O'Rourke said in a statement. context: Claims that former Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke referred to seniors and wounded veterans as garbage.", "output": "What are Beto O'Rourke's stances on veterans?"} {"input": "answer: Report on the Status of New York Women and Girls 2018 Outlook 2 Foreword In 2017, women across the United States saw our rights attacked by our own government in Washington. The Trump Administration has worked to systematically dismantle the policies that matter most to women and girls\u2014on wide-ranging issues, including health care, child care, context: Women in our state will continue to have cost-free access to reproductive health care", "output": "What action taken by New York State affects the reproductive health care of women?"} {"input": "answer: In 2017, NIRH successfully fought for no-copay coverage of abortion and contraception for all state-regulated insurance plans in New York. However, many New Yorkers are covered by employer-provided self-funded plans which are governed by federal law and do not have to comply with state-level requirements. NIRH then urged the state to find a creative solution that would ensure that all New Yorkers would be able to understand if their health insurance plan must comply with New York state requirements which guarantees coverage for abortion and contraception. In July of 2019, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a new regulation for health insurer ID cards which requires that state-regulated health plans indicate on health insurer ID cards that they must comply with New York State requirements. This new regulation will ensure that New Yorkers have access to vital information about their health plans and that those covered by state-regulated health plans receive the consumer protections they are entitled to. Insurance coverage of the full spectrum of reproductive health care services, including abortion, is critical to ensure that all people can control their own bodies, their health, and their futures. context: Women in our state will continue to have cost-free access to reproductive health care", "output": "Do all women in New York have state-regulated insurance plans?"} {"input": "answer: State laws, however, do not have authority over all plans; they only apply to state regulated (fully-insured) plans, but not self-funded plans under ERISA where 60% of covered workers are insured. 3 context: Women in our state will continue to have cost-free access to reproductive health care", "output": "If women are not on state-regulated insurance plans, will they still have coverage for reproductive health care?"} {"input": "answer: On Aug. 12, 2013, in a landmark case, Manhattan Federal District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin ruled stop-and-frisk breached a person's constitutional rights on two counts. \"Judge Shira Scheindlin found the NYPD's practices to violate New Yorkers' Fourth Amendment rights to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures and also found that the practices were racially discriminatory in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment,\" context: \u201cNo, you're wrong that stop and frisk was ruled unconstitutional in New York.\"", "output": "Is stop and frisk constitutional, and why?"} {"input": "answer: In fact, in the 2013 election for mayor of New York City, winning candidate Bill de Blasio turned the NYPD's stop-and-frisk program\u2014which targeted minority neighborhoods\u2014into a major campaign issue. De Blasio ran on a pledge to end the program, which critics alleged was racist and ineffective.40 California cities have not had the same kinds of systematic problems as New York with stop-and-frisk as a form of racial profiling. For example, in 2013, the city of Oakland decided not to put into place a program of regular stop-and-frisk searches similar to New York's context: \u201cNo, you're wrong that stop and frisk was ruled unconstitutional in New York.\"", "output": "Does the legality of stop and frisk vary depending on the way it is applied?"} {"input": "answer: Does the legality of stop and frisk vary from state to state? context: \u201cNo, you're wrong that stop and frisk was ruled unconstitutional in New York.\"", "output": "Does the legality of stop and frisk vary from state to state?"} {"input": "answer: 473.9 million lbs context: We'll have almost 30 sites off the [Superfund priorities] list this year \" which has \"almost never been done.", "output": "How many toxic sites have been remoeved in previous years by the Environmental Protection Agency?"} {"input": "answer: The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday marked a 13-year record for removing toxic waste sites from the agency's national priority list. \u201cThis remarkable accomplishment is proof that cleaning up contaminated lands and returning them to safe and productive use is a top priority of the Trump EPA,\u201d said EPA Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler. The Trump administration has made it a priority to remove these waste sites from its Superfund program's national clean-up list, rather than adding new sites. \u201cUnder President Trump, EPA is deleting Superfund sites from the National Priorities List at the fastest pace in more than a decade,\u201d said Wheeler. The total number of clean-up sites taken off the list rose to 22 for fiscal year 2018, EPA said, including Wednesday's announcement of the Whitehouse Oil Pits site in Jacksonville, Fla. context: We'll have almost 30 sites off the [Superfund priorities] list this year \" which has \"almost never been done.", "output": "How many toxic sites did the Environmental Protection Agency remove in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: States could opt to once again allow carriers to base premiums on a person's medical history and to sell skimpier policies that don't cover Obamacare's 10 essential health benefits. This would apply not only to the individual market, but to those who get coverage from small business employers context: Says Dean Heller helped craft a partisan repeal bill that also would have slashed coverage protections for people with pre-existing conditions.", "output": "What coverage protections for those with pre-existing conditions were covered by the Graham-Cassidy bill?"} {"input": "answer: A pre-existing condition can be something as common as high blood pressure or allergies, or as serious as cancer, type 2 diabetes, or asthma\u2014chronic health problems that affect a large portion of the population context: Says Dean Heller helped craft a partisan repeal bill that also would have slashed coverage protections for people with pre-existing conditions.", "output": "What other effects could the bill have, for example on insurance plans that those with pre-existing conditions could access?"} {"input": "answer: Right there in the text, it says health insurance companies would not be allowed to deny an individual coverage or charge extra because of \u201chealth status, medical condition (including both physical and mental illnesses), claims experience, receipt of health care, medical history, genetic information, evidence of insurability (including conditions arising out of acts of domestic violence), disability, [or] any other health status-related factor determined appropriate by the Secretary [of Health and Human Services].\u201d But it\u2019s what the bill doesn\u2019t say that makes the above mostly meaningless. Yes, insurance companies wouldn\u2019t be allowed to refuse to offer coverage to someone who, for example, has a history of cancer or is pregnant. But they could sell someone a policy that doesn\u2019t cover cancer treatments or the birth of a child. Sure, premiums wouldn\u2019t be allowed to vary based on health status or pre-existing conditions. But prices could dramatically vary based on age, gender, occupation and other factors, including hobbies, in ways that are functionally the same as basing them on medical histories. Insurance companies have a lot of experience figuring out that stuff. context: Says Dean Heller helped craft a partisan repeal bill that also would have slashed coverage protections for people with pre-existing conditions.", "output": "How much of an effect of coverage protection could the bill have had, if it passed?"} {"input": "answer: Public employees exempted from the changes to the collective bargaining law include firefighters and most law enforcement workers. context: When @ScottWalker told firefighters we didn\u2019t need to worry about Act 10 we said hell no we stand with working Wisconsinites everywhere.", "output": "What was Scott Walker's proposed Act10 and its effect on firefighters?"} {"input": "answer: While speaking at the 2011 Fighting Bob Fest, Mahlon Mitchell compared the Walker administration during Act 10 to the rise of the Nazi Regime. Mitchell likened the struggles of public sector workers in Wisconsin to the atrocities faced by Jewish citizens during the Holocaust. context: When @ScottWalker told firefighters we didn\u2019t need to worry about Act 10 we said hell no we stand with working Wisconsinites everywhere.", "output": "What reactions did Mahlon Mitchell have to the Act10 proposal over time?"} {"input": "answer: I know that last fact thanks to Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association. During last week's Conservative Political Action Conference (it's like Burning Man for people who believe Burning Men should only be allowed to marry Burning Women), LaPierre railed against \"full-time\" liberal protesters, saying they earn \"$1500 a week context: Political activists are being paid\" to protest members of Congress.\"", "output": "What evidence is there that political activists are being paid by liberals?"} {"input": "answer: His office didn\u2019t provide any evidence of this, and neither did several other Republican officials we asked. It\u2019s possible some protesters somewhere may be paid, but there\u2019s zero evidence of a wide-ranging conspiracy to bring in paid activists to disrupt meetings. context: Political activists are being paid\" to protest members of Congress.\"", "output": "Is this a reliable source?"} {"input": "answer: The Second Amendment, often referred to as the right to bear arms, is one of 10 amendments that form the Bill of Rights, ratified in 1791 by the U.S. Congress. context: Say Gretchen Carlson said, The 2nd Amendment Was Written Before Guns Were Invented.", "output": "What year was the 2nd Amendment to the US constitution written?"} {"input": "answer: After the Chinese invented black powder(or gun powder) during the 9th century,[1][2][3] these inventions were later transmitted to the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. The direct ancestor of the firearm is the fire lance. The prototype of the fire lance was invented in China during the 10th century and is the predecessor of all firearms context: Say Gretchen Carlson said, The 2nd Amendment Was Written Before Guns Were Invented.", "output": "What year were guns invented?"} {"input": "answer: Our \"2nd Amendment was written BEFORE guns were invented\"? While the first use of a \"firearm was recorded in Sweden during the 5th Century, use of what we refer to as \"guns\" appeared in 1364. I learned this from a PBS website so even liberals should know better. context: Say Gretchen Carlson said, The 2nd Amendment Was Written Before Guns Were Invented.", "output": "How do the dates of those two years compare?"} {"input": "answer: At the same time, the report, titled \u201cInaccurate, Costly, and Inefficient,\u201d found that at least 51 million potential voters are not registered, and are thus outside the electoral system. context: \u201cThen he\u2019s groveling again. You know I always talk about the reporters that grovel when they want to write something that you want to hear but not necessarily millions of people want to hear or have to hear.\"", "output": "What problems were identified in the 2012 Pew report?"} {"input": "answer: The second study, conducted in 2012 by the Pew Center on the States, found that 24 million voter registrations were no longer valid or \u201csignificantly inaccurate\u201d; that more than 1.8 million dead people were still listed on the voter rolls; and that almost three million were registered in multiple states, probably because they had moved from one state to another. context: \u201cThen he\u2019s groveling again. You know I always talk about the reporters that grovel when they want to write something that you want to hear but not necessarily millions of people want to hear or have to hear.\"", "output": "What is the relationship to the Pew report and voter fraud?"} {"input": "answer: The report, instead, found problems with inaccurate voter registrations, people who registered in more than one state (which could happen if the voter moves and registers in the new state without telling the former state) and deceased voters whose information was still on the voter rolls. Trump did reference these other findings correctly in the interview - but then claimed these findings are evidence of fraud. context: \u201cThen he\u2019s groveling again. You know I always talk about the reporters that grovel when they want to write something that you want to hear but not necessarily millions of people want to hear or have to hear.\"", "output": "What's the relationship between the report and the reporter groveling?"} {"input": "answer: A household includes all of the people who occupy a housing unit. A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room occupied (or if vacant, intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters. context: Probably one out of every two households in Oklahoma has a gun.\"", "output": "How is a household defined in Oklahoma?"} {"input": "answer: For every 1,000 residents in Oklahoma, there are 12.3 guns. That's 47,419 registered firearms among 3,850,568 people. Here, Miles Hall, the founder and president of H&H Gun Range - Shooting Sports Outlet, looks over a Henry Golden Boy rifle, in his store in Oklahoma City. context: Probably one out of every two households in Oklahoma has a gun.\"", "output": "How many guns are there in Oklahoma?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Probably one out of every two households in Oklahoma has a gun.\"", "output": "Is there approximately one gun for every other household?"} {"input": "answer: CALL CONGRESS\u2019S \u201cBLUE LIVES MATTER\u201d BILLS WHAT THEY ARE: ANOTHER ATTACK ON BLACK LIVES Natasha Lennard May 19 2018, 6:00 a.m. ON WEDNESDAY, THE House of Representatives passed the Protect and Serve Act of 2018 by a vote of 382 to 35. The act \u2014 a congressional \u201cBlue Lives Matter\u201d bill \u2014 would make it a federal crime to assault a police officer. The Senate version of the bill, which also has broad bipartisan support, goes even further, framing an attack on an officer as a federal hate crime. context: Black Lives Matter who are attacking law enforcement officers\" -- Barack Obama \"had them to the White House.", "output": "Were law enforcement officers attacked at Black Lives Matters Protests?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Black Lives Matter who are attacking law enforcement officers\" -- Barack Obama \"had them to the White House.", "output": "Who was responsible for these attacks?"} {"input": "answer: President Obama defended the Black Lives Matter movement Tuesday at a memorial service for five slain Dallas police officers, saying bigotry remains a problem in police departments across the U.S context: Black Lives Matter who are attacking law enforcement officers\" -- Barack Obama \"had them to the White House.", "output": "What was Obama's reaction to the Black Lives Matters protestors and the attacks on police officers?"} {"input": "answer: The nation\u2019s first African American president convened a group of activists, both young and old, for a discussion on how he can spend his final year in office tackling issues that impact the black community\u2014from criminal justice reform to police-community relations. context: Black Lives Matter who are attacking law enforcement officers\" -- Barack Obama \"had them to the White House.", "output": "Did Obama invite the Black Lives Matter protestors to the White House?"} {"input": "answer: The presidency of Barack Obama began at noon EST on January 20, 2009 context: \u201cUnder their leadership we\u2019ve created 15 million new private-sector jobs.\"", "output": "When did Barack Obama take office?"} {"input": "answer: December 2009: 9.9% December 2016: 4.7% context: \u201cUnder their leadership we\u2019ve created 15 million new private-sector jobs.\"", "output": "What was the employment like when Obama took office compared to the end?"} {"input": "answer: The US Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that GDP growth in the second quarter of 2018 reached 4.1% \u2013 the highest since the 4.9% seen under President Barack Obama in 2014. Another year of growth will match the record ten-year expansion of the 1990s. Add to that low unemployment, and things are looking good. But this cannot continue forever. Given massive global corporate debt and a soaring US stock market \u2013 the cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio is high by historical standards \u2013 one possible trigger for a downturn in the coming years is a negative shock that could send securities tumbling. context: \u201cUnder their leadership we\u2019ve created 15 million new private-sector jobs.\"", "output": "What about at the depth of the recession?"} {"input": "answer: Because unemployment insurance records relate only to people who have applied for such benefits, and since it is impractical to count every unemployed person each month, the government conducts a monthly survey called the Current Population Survey (CPS) to measure the extent of unemployment in the country. context: We have the lowest percentage of Americans actually holding a job in 40 years.", "output": "How can you measure how many Americans are holding a job at any one time?"} {"input": "answer: The US unemployment rate jumped to 4.4 percent in March 2020, the highest since August 2017 and well above market expectations of 3.8 percent context: We have the lowest percentage of Americans actually holding a job in 40 years.", "output": "How does the current rate of American employment compare to historical rates of employment?"} {"input": "answer: Former Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta has been appointed to the DNC Rules Committee \u2013 one of the groups responsible for nominating and confirming the Democratic presidential candidate. context: Says John Podesta refused to give the DNC server to the FBI and the CIA. Disgraceful!", "output": "What is the role of John Podesta in the Democratic National Committee?"} {"input": "answer: During the 2016 US presidential election campaign, WikiLeaks released emails and other documents from the Democratic National Committee and from Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta. context: Says John Podesta refused to give the DNC server to the FBI and the CIA. Disgraceful!", "output": "Did John Podesta actually serve in the Democratic National Committee or have any control over the email servers?"} {"input": "answer: The bureau made \u201cmultiple requests at different levels,\u201d according to Comey, but ultimately struck an agreement with the DNC that a \u201chighly respected private company\u201d would get access and share what it found with investigators. context: Says John Podesta refused to give the DNC server to the FBI and the CIA. Disgraceful!", "output": "Can the FBI access the emails or servers of the Democratic National Committee?"} {"input": "answer: Social determinants of health \u2013 how our environments impact our health\u2013 play a significant role in predicting overall wellbeing. In fact, up to 60% of health is determined by zip code rather than genetic code. context: We are seeing kids who are healthier.", "output": "How is the health of American children determined?"} {"input": "answer: Overweight and obesity tend to run in families, suggesting that genes may play a role. Your chances of being overweight are greater if one or both of your parents are overweight or have obesity. Your genes may affect the amount of fat you store in your body and where on your body you carry the extra fat. context: We are seeing kids who are healthier.", "output": "What factors affect the health of American children?"} {"input": "answer: This collection of charts and a related brief explore a number of different metrics used to look at health outcomes, quality of care, and access to services. Inconsistent or unavailable data and imperfect metrics make it difficult to firmly judge system-wide health quality in the U.S. context: We are seeing kids who are healthier.", "output": "How does the health of American children now compare to historical health records?"} {"input": "answer: Gov. Tony Evers and fellow Democratic lawmakers have introduced a series of proposals designed to reduce overcrowded prisons, but without support from Republican leaders they are unlikely to gain traction in the GOP-controlled Legislature. context: Says Tony Evers wants to cut Wisconsin's prison population in half a dangerous plan that today would mean releasing thousands of violent criminals back into our communities.", "output": "What are the plans of Tony Evers for prison reform in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: All the violent offenses taken together (murder, rape, negligent homicide, assault, and other violent) were only 26% of prison admissions but 42% of those in prison. context: Says Tony Evers wants to cut Wisconsin's prison population in half a dangerous plan that today would mean releasing thousands of violent criminals back into our communities.", "output": "How many inmates in Wisconsin prisons are convicted of violent crimes?"} {"input": "answer: While a short time frame for Evers\u2019 goal might require the release of violent offenders, a longer time frame could achieve this goal without the release of any violent offenders, according to PolitiFact. context: Says Tony Evers wants to cut Wisconsin's prison population in half a dangerous plan that today would mean releasing thousands of violent criminals back into our communities.", "output": "If Tony Evers would like to release inmates from Wisconsin prisons, how long would it take for this to happen?"} {"input": "answer: Employed persons by detailed occupation, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity context: Black women make only around 63 cents while Native American women earn 58 cents and Hispanic women make just 54 cents in comparison to every dollar a man makes.", "output": "Where can statistics be found for American workers, broken down by race?"} {"input": "answer: IN 2020, WOMEN EARN 81 CENTS FOR EVERY DOLLAR EARNED BY MEN. context: Black women make only around 63 cents while Native American women earn 58 cents and Hispanic women make just 54 cents in comparison to every dollar a man makes.", "output": "How much do American women of different races earn compared to men?"} {"input": "answer: In the 2008 race, no more than about 30 superdelegates switched from Clinton to Barack Obama before Clinton dropped out of the race in early June 2008 context: \u201cDuring the course of 2008, over 120 superdelegates switched their quote-unquote allegiance in that process.\"", "output": "In the 2008 American election, how many superdelegates switched their allegiance?"} {"input": "answer: 400-plus uncommitted superdelegates have yet to make up their minds and can swap candidates at any time. context: \u201cDuring the course of 2008, over 120 superdelegates switched their quote-unquote allegiance in that process.\"", "output": "Historically, how many superdelegates switch allegiance between candidates?"} {"input": "answer: In 2009, Kander voted against a bill that would have extended to renters the Castle Doctrine (a doctrine that allows a homeowner to use deadly force against a perceived intruder). The bill would have also lowered the age requirement for a concealed carry permit and would have removed a ban on carrying a gun on a college campus. context: In the state legislature I supported Second Amendment rights.", "output": "What bills involving Second Amendment rights did Jason Kander vote on while in office?"} {"input": "answer: In 2008, Kander refused to fill out a candidate questionnaire regarding his Second Amendment views. In 2009, Kander voted \u201cno\u201d on a bill (HB 668) that protected the fundamental right to keep a firearm in the home for self-defense; lowered to 21 the qualifying age for concealed carry permit holders; and removed campus carry prohibitions. In 2010, Kander voted \u201cno\u201d on a bill that would prohibit store owners from banning guns. In 2011, Kander voted against a bill that would prohibit extra sales taxes on firearms and allow concealed carry for members of the General Assembly in the state capitol building. In 2012, Kander again refused to answer a candidate questionnaire regarding his Second Amendment views. context: In the state legislature I supported Second Amendment rights.", "output": "How did each of the bills that Jason Kander voted on impact Second Amendment rights?"} {"input": "answer: President Donald Trump's Economic Plan Share Pin Email President Donald Trump \u2022\u2022\u2022 BY KIMBERLY AMADEO Updated December 19, 2019 Republican Donald John Trump is the 45th president of the United States. His first term is from 2017 to 2021. Trump's economic plan focuses on \"making America great again.\" He negotiated \"the biggest deal of my life\" with those voters who felt they had lost the American Dream. Trump's policies follow economic nationalism. \"America First\" Energy Plan On June 1, 2017, Trump announced the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement.1\ufeff The 195 signatories had pledged to cut their greenhouse-gas emissions to a level that's 26% to 28% below 2005 levels by 2025. They agreed to ratchet emissions to zero by 2100. They committed $3 billion to the poorer countries who are most likely to suffer damage from rising sea levels and other consequences of climate change. context: Says Donald Trump once suggested that he \u201cwould try to negotiate down the national debt.\"", "output": "Where did Donald Trump initially discuss his proposal to use negotation to lower the American national debt?"} {"input": "answer: \"Reduce the Debt\" Trump said he would reduce the national debt by eliminating waste in federal spending. He demonstrated this ability in his campaign by using Twitter instead of an expensive PR campaign.24\ufeff He emphasized cost containment in his book \"The Art of the Deal.\" But his debt reduction plan adds $5.3 trillion to the nation's debt. Trump said that cutting taxes will increase growth enough to offset the loss of revenue. The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act cut income taxes and lowered the corporate tax rate to 21%. But Trump's tax cuts will cost the government by increasing the debt. Trump's reliance on supply-side economic theory won't work. The Laffer curve says that tax rates must be in the prohibitive zone, above 50%, to work. Trump promised to grow the economy by 6% annually to increase tax revenues. That would be too fast for healthy economic growth. It would create inflation, a boom-bust cycle, and then a crash. His tax plan forecasts a 3% growth rate. He also said he could continue to \"borrow knowing that if the economy crashed, you could make a deal. The U.S. will never default because you can print the money.\"25\ufeff These are the most dangerous statements Trump has ever uttered.26\ufeff The first one is a blatant falsehood. If the economy collapsed, there would be no one to make a deal with. It would send the dollar into a collapse. That would send the entire world into another Great Depression. Printing money would send the dollar back into decline. Interest rates would rise as creditors lost faith in U.S. Treasurys. That would create a recession. context: Says Donald Trump once suggested that he \u201cwould try to negotiate down the national debt.\"", "output": "Did Donald Trump stand by his idea to negotiate the debt later on as well?"} {"input": "answer: He endorsed Clinton in 2016. Manchin has campaigned on his opposition to cap-and-trade...Manchin says he\u2019s personally anti-abortion but supports federal funding for Planned Parenthood...We found that in 2012, Manchin voted for the \u201cBuffett Rule,\u201d which would have imposed a minimum effective tax rate for high-income taxpayers. He also supported Bowles-Simpson, an attempt to balance the budget that raises taxes. context: Says Evan Jenkins has the same positions on the issues as Joe Manchin: supporting Hillary (Clinton) supporting cap-and-trade supporting Planned Parenthood many tax increases.", "output": "What are Joe Manchin's views on Hillary Clinton, cap and trade, planned parenthood, and tax hikes?"} {"input": "answer: Jenkins has a \"liberal record of supporting Hillary Clinton and voting for cap-and-trade.\" context: Says Evan Jenkins has the same positions on the issues as Joe Manchin: supporting Hillary (Clinton) supporting cap-and-trade supporting Planned Parenthood many tax increases.", "output": "What are Evan Jenkin's views on Hillary Clinton, cap and trade, planned parenthood, and tax hikes?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Evan Jenkins has the same positions on the issues as Joe Manchin: supporting Hillary (Clinton) supporting cap-and-trade supporting Planned Parenthood many tax increases.", "output": "How do the views of Joe Manchin and Evan Jenkins compare on these: supporting Hillary Clinton, cap and trade, planned parenthood, and tax hikes?"} {"input": "answer: ILLINOIS TOTAL: 511,000 context: Chicago city officials have adopted an official policy of protecting criminal aliens who prey on their own residents.", "output": "How many immigrants live in Chicago?"} {"input": "answer: most of the undocumented immigrants in Chicago are from Latin America \u2014 implying that they\u2019re heavily Hispanic. The Chicago Tribune created estimates of the size and composition of the undocumented population in Illinois, determining that about 36 percent of immigrants living in the state illegally lived in Chicago and that 84 percent of all of those immigrants came from Latin America context: Chicago city officials have adopted an official policy of protecting criminal aliens who prey on their own residents.", "output": "How many immigrants who commit crimes live in Chicago?"} {"input": "answer: CHICAGO \u2014 Crime remained the same in the Chicago metro area as the number of unauthorized immigrants living here fell, according to a new analysis that found no evidence of a link nationwide between crime and the number of immigrants who entered the country illegally. The analysis, published Monday by the nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization called The Marshall Project, builds on previous coverage of a study that found no link between immigration and crime context: Chicago city officials have adopted an official policy of protecting criminal aliens who prey on their own residents.", "output": "How much of the crime rate of Chicago can be traced to immigrants v. non-immgrant residents in the city?"} {"input": "answer: Amazon paid $250 million in Washington state and local taxes for 2017, source says context: Amazon pays little or no taxes to state & local governments use our Postal System as their Delivery Boy (causing tremendous loss to the U.S.) and are putting many thousands of retailers out of business!", "output": "Does Amazon pay taxes to state governments and local governments?"} {"input": "answer: The U.S. Postal Service and Amazon have a special relationship. In 2013, for instance, the USPS agreed to offer Sunday delivery of Amazon packages. context: Amazon pays little or no taxes to state & local governments use our Postal System as their Delivery Boy (causing tremendous loss to the U.S.) and are putting many thousands of retailers out of business!", "output": "Does Amazon ship their packages through the US Federal Postal Service?"} {"input": "answer: You would think e-commerce and cloud computing giant Amazon.com (AMZN), after more than 20 years of unfettered growth, would have run out of room to expand. But the company continues to scout new opportunities. Amazon will try its hand at almost any sort of business, does well at the bulk of them \u2013 and threatens to destroy dozens of other companies with its success. context: Amazon pays little or no taxes to state & local governments use our Postal System as their Delivery Boy (causing tremendous loss to the U.S.) and are putting many thousands of retailers out of business!", "output": "Has the success of Amazon affected other retailers enough to put them out of business?"} {"input": "answer: TRUMP: \u201cFord, General Motors and Tesla are being given the go ahead to make ventilators and other metal products, FAST! @fema Go for it auto execs, lets see how good you are?\u201d \u2014 tweet Sunday. TRUMP, on addressing a shortage of ventilators: \u201cGeneral Motors, Ford, so many companies \u2014 I had three calls yesterday directly, without having to institute like: `You will do this\u2019 \u2014 these companies are making them right now.\u201d \u2014 briefing Saturday. context: Donald Trump said rescuing the auto industry didn\u2019t really matter very much. He said and I quote again \u2018Let it go.\u2019", "output": "Does Donald Trump support the government helping out the auto industry?"} {"input": "answer: Trump said that things would have worked out just fine if Obama had let GM and Chrysler enter bankruptcy without government assistance. \u201cYou could have let it go, and rebuilt itself [sic], through the free enterprise system,\u201d Trump said. \u201cYou could have let it go bankrupt, frankly, and rebuilt itself, and a lot of people felt it should happen. Or you could have done it the way it went. I could have done it either way. Either way would have been acceptable. I think you would have wound up in the same place.\u201d context: Donald Trump said rescuing the auto industry didn\u2019t really matter very much. He said and I quote again \u2018Let it go.\u2019", "output": "Why does Donald Trump think bankruptcy is a good option for the auto industry?"} {"input": "answer: TRUMP, on addressing a shortage of ventilators: \u201cGeneral Motors, Ford, so many companies \u2014 I had three calls yesterday directly, without having to institute like: `You will do this\u2019 \u2014 these companies are making them right now.\u201d \u2014 briefing Saturday. THE FACTS: No automaker is anywhere close to making medical gear such as ventilators and remain months away \u2014 if not longer. Nor do the car companies need the president\u2019s permission to move forward. context: Donald Trump said rescuing the auto industry didn\u2019t really matter very much. He said and I quote again \u2018Let it go.\u2019", "output": "What does Donald Trump think about the auto industry in America?"} {"input": "answer: Average Cost of College in America by Justin Song Compare Student Loan Options Find the best student loan rates for you See Offers on SimpleTuition's secure website Our researchers found that the average cost of college for the 2017\u20132018 school year was $20,770 for public schools (in-state) and $46,950 for nonprofit private schools, only including tuition, fees, and room and board. Each year, school costs have continued to increase, even accounting for inflation. We took a look at higher education data from the College Board to provide a deeper understanding of the costs and the differences between states, school types and degrees. context: Child care costs in some states now exceed the average price tag for college tuition.", "output": "What is the price for college tuition in each state?"} {"input": "answer: 50. Mississippi: $4,822 49. Alabama: $5,637 48. South Dakota: $5,661 47. Louisiana: $5,747 46. Tennessee: $5,857 45. Arkansas: $5,995 44. Kentucky: $6,294 43. South Carolina: $6,475 42. Wyoming: $6,541 41. Oklahoma: $6,788 40. Idaho: $7,200 39. Georgia: $7,644 38. Nebraska: $7,926 (tie) 38. West Virginia: $7,926 (tie) 37. New Mexico: $7,942 36. North Dakota: $8,217 35. Hawaii: $8,280 34. Missouri: $8,632 33. Utah: $8,641 32. Florida: $8,694 31. Texas: $8,759 30. Indiana: $8,918 29. Ohio: $8,977 28. Montana: $9,062 27. North Carolina: $9,255 26. Arizona: $9,437 25. Iowa: $9,485 24. Maine: $9,512 23. Nevada: $9,852 22. Michigan: $9,882 21. Virginia: $10,458 20. Pennsylvania: $10,640 19. Alaska: $10,957 18. Delaware: $11,000 17. Kansas: $11,201 16. Vermont: $11,270 15. Oregon: $11,322 14. New Jersey: $11,534 13. Wisconsin: $11,579 12. New Hampshire: $11,810 11. California: $11,817 10. Washington: $12,733 9. Rhode Island: $12,867 8. Illinois: $12,964 7. Colorado: $13,154 6. Connecticut: $13,880 5. Maryland: $13,932 4. New York: $14,144 3. Minnesota: $14,366 2. Massachusetts: $17,062 1. Washington, D.C.: $22,631 context: Child care costs in some states now exceed the average price tag for college tuition.", "output": "What is the price for child care in each state?"} {"input": "answer: n no state does the cost of center-based infant or toddler child care meet the federal definition of affordable\u2014no more than 7 percent of annual household income. In 12 states, the cost of child care for just one infant exceeds 20 percent of the state median income. context: Child care costs in some states now exceed the average price tag for college tuition.", "output": "How much does the price for child care in the least expensive state cost compared to the cost of college tuition in the most expensive state?"} {"input": "answer: About 2.5 million illegal immigrants have settled in the U.S. during President Obama\u2019s tenure, according to estimates being released Monday by the Center for Immigration Studies, which said it\u2019s an improvement compared with the Bush administration. context: The border is down 78 percent. Under past administrations the border didn\u2019t go down -- it went up.", "output": "How many people illegally crossed the border under Barack Obama?"} {"input": "answer: 500,000 to 600,000 annually during President George W. Bush\u2019s term context: The border is down 78 percent. Under past administrations the border didn\u2019t go down -- it went up.", "output": "How many people illegally crossed the boarder under George W. Bush?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The border is down 78 percent. Under past administrations the border didn\u2019t go down -- it went up.", "output": "How many people have illegally crossed the boarder since Donald Trump became president?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: New York has the biggest outmigration of citizens of any state.", "output": "How many people moved out of each state in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Between July 2017 and July 2018, the Empire State lost 180,306 people and gained only 131,746 new residents. A difference of 48,560 abandoned New York \u2014 the biggest decrease of any state in the US. context: New York has the biggest outmigration of citizens of any state.", "output": "Does New York have the biggest number of people moving out of the state?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says the United States is in the worst recovery from an economic recession since World War II.", "output": "What economic recessions have happened in the United States since the end of World War II?"} {"input": "answer: The average duration of the 11 recessions between 1945 and 2001 is 10 months, compared to 18 months for recessions between 1919 and 1945, and 22 months for recessions from 1854 to 1919 context: Says the United States is in the worst recovery from an economic recession since World War II.", "output": "How long has it taken to recover from each economic recession in the USA since World War II?"} {"input": "answer: Economic Recovery By AKHILESH GANTI Updated Sep 5, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS What Is an Economic Recovery? Understanding an Economic Recovery Speculating on Indicators Economic Recovery Considerations Economic Recovery Examples What Is an Economic Recovery? Economic recovery is a business cycle stage following a recession that is characterized by a sustained period of improving business activity. During an economic recovery, gross domestic product (GDP) growth remains positive with ebbs and flows as the economy rebounds. An economic recovery is the first stage of expansion. Generally, economists breakdown the economic business cycle phases into four categories: expansion, peak, contraction, and trough. GDP is usually the primary defining indicator of an economy\u2019s business cycle phase though there are several indicators regularly followed to gauge an economy\u2019s overall health and status. context: Says the United States is in the worst recovery from an economic recession since World War II.", "output": "How is economic recovery from recessions measured?"} {"input": "answer: New York's property tax rates vary widely, depending on where you live context: Western New Yorkers pay some of the highest property taxes in the state.", "output": "How much property taxes does the Western New Yorkers pay compared to other states?"} {"input": "answer: Annual tax on the median-valued property: $4,915 context: Western New Yorkers pay some of the highest property taxes in the state.", "output": "What is the amount of property taxes New Yorkers pay?"} {"input": "answer: The average property tax rate across the state of New York is 1.578 percent, but that can vary widely depending on the locality in question. Anyone in New York County (Manhattan) has a rate of 1.925 percent, and some counties in Western New York have effective rates over 3 percent. context: Western New Yorkers pay some of the highest property taxes in the state.", "output": "What is the difference between the Western New Yorkers property taxes and others taxes in the state?"} {"input": "answer: New York trails behind 48 states that treat teens as juveniles. The IDC will be working with stakeholders to craft legislation to finally raise the age in New York. Made by New Yorkers - Manufacturers must stay in the state, but one reason they close up shop, taking away good-paying jobs, is burdensome property taxes. context: Western New Yorkers pay some of the highest property taxes in the state.", "output": "What is the reason behind the high property taxes being paid by the Western New Yorkers?"} {"input": "answer: Property taxes are calculated by taking the mill rate and multiplying it by the assessed value of your property. context: Western New Yorkers pay some of the highest property taxes in the state.", "output": "What is the determining factor of property taxes in New York?"} {"input": "answer: This is what Amazon\u2019s \u2018HQ2\u2019 was going to cost New York taxpayers 256 Published: Feb. 16, 2019 at 4:13 p.m. ET By Jacob Passy New York was set to give Amazon more in tax breaks and credits than Virginia When Amazon moves into its new second home, some residents may not have much reason to celebrate. Getty Images Email icon Facebook icon Twitter icon Linkedin icon Flipboard icon Print icon Resize icon Referenced Symbols AMZN -0.63% BA +1.01% AA -1.80% GM -0.82% F -2.75% SRE -1.86% NKE -1.59% GOOG -2.04% FB -2.53% DJIA -1.68% SPX -1.51% Winning the bidding war for Amazon\u2019s US:AMZN secondary corporate headquarters came with a steep price tag \u2014 $3.4 billion. That\u2019s the total amount in tax incentives and grants that state and local officials in New York and Virginia offered the e-commerce giant as part of their bids to house \u201cHQ2\u201d in Long Island City, N.Y., and Arlington County, Va., respectively. context: There is nothing that we have done on Amazon that we have not done with hundreds of other projects.", "output": "What incentives has New York historically offered to large corporations?"} {"input": "answer: Later in the 1980s, Congress began increasing the capital gains tax rate and repealing the exclusion of capital gains context: There is nothing that we have done on Amazon that we have not done with hundreds of other projects.", "output": "What is the largest tax credit New York has ever offered a corporation?"} {"input": "answer: In September 2017, Amazon announced that it would build a second corporate headquarters, where it would offer 50,000 potential new jobs. The announcement asked for proposals for the location, suggesting that it hoped local governments would offer economic investment incentives. (Amazon founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.) Bids came in from 238 sites across North America, including Los Angeles, Green Bay, Wis., and Orlando context: There is nothing that we have done on Amazon that we have not done with hundreds of other projects.", "output": "How do the potential benefits of Amazon in New York compare to the other large corporations to move there?"} {"input": "answer: the United States will export more energy than it imports by 2020 as increases in crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas plant liquids production outpace growth in U.S. energy consumption context: We have become an energy exporter for the first time ever just recently.", "output": "Has the US ever exported energy?"} {"input": "answer: In 2019, the United States imported about 9.10 million barrels per day (MMb/d) of petroleum from nearly 90 countries. context: We have become an energy exporter for the first time ever just recently.", "output": "How much energy does the US export now?"} {"input": "answer: In 2019, the United States imported about 9.10 million barrels per day (MMb/d) of petroleum from nearly 90 countries. context: We have become an energy exporter for the first time ever just recently.", "output": "How much energy does the US import now?"} {"input": "answer: In the heat of the Republican presidential primary, Marco Rubio called Donald Trump a \u201ccon man.\u201d And he doesn\u2019t take it back. context: Marco Rubio made it clear: Not only does he think Donald Trump is a con man he went on to say he doesn't trust Donald Trump with the nuclear codes.", "output": "Has Marco Rubio called Donald Trump a con man?"} {"input": "answer: Trump, Rubio said in 2016, \u201cis not ready for the test.\u201d \u201cHe doesn\u2019t know anything about policy,\u201d Rubio said context: Marco Rubio made it clear: Not only does he think Donald Trump is a con man he went on to say he doesn't trust Donald Trump with the nuclear codes.", "output": "Did Marco Rubio list reasons why he does not trust Donald Trump?"} {"input": "answer: Marco Rubio's mind-blowing explanation of his impeachment vote Chris Cillizza Analysis by Chris Cillizza, CNN Editor-at-large Updated 12:05 PM ET, Sat February 1, 2020 Panelist: Trump doesn't get what he wants. Here's why context: Marco Rubio made it clear: Not only does he think Donald Trump is a con man he went on to say he doesn't trust Donald Trump with the nuclear codes.", "output": "When did Marco Rubio speak on his thoughts on Donald Trump?"} {"input": "answer: Marco Rubio, said on the Presidential campaign trail that the US shouldn\u2019t hand over \"the nuclear codes of the United States to an erratic individual.\" context: Marco Rubio made it clear: Not only does he think Donald Trump is a con man he went on to say he doesn't trust Donald Trump with the nuclear codes.", "output": "What context did Marco Rubio address the nuclear codes and Donald Trump?"} {"input": "answer: Trump has \"conned a significant number of Americans into believing something he's not,\" Rubio said context: Marco Rubio made it clear: Not only does he think Donald Trump is a con man he went on to say he doesn't trust Donald Trump with the nuclear codes.", "output": "Did Marco Rubio state why he felt this way?"} {"input": "answer: Members of the Black Panther Party marched through the city of Atlanta, strapped with assault rifles and brandishing Stacey Abrams campaign signs context: Black Panthers Just Took Over City (Atlanta) \u2013 All Out War On Election Day", "output": "Are there Black Panthers all over the city streets of Atlanta?"} {"input": "answer: In the United States, Election Day is the annual day set by law for the general elections of federal public officials. It is statutorily set as \"the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month of November\" or \"the first Tuesday after November 1\".[1] The earliest possible date is November 2, and the latest possible date is November 8. context: Black Panthers Just Took Over City (Atlanta) \u2013 All Out War On Election Day", "output": "Is it election day?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Black Panthers Just Took Over City (Atlanta) \u2013 All Out War On Election Day", "output": "Has there been any fighting on the streets today?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cOur nation has lost over 60,000 factories since China joined the World Trade Organization \u2014 60,000,\u201d Trump said on March 15, 2017. He repeated the claim five days later, according to our database of Trump\u2019s sketchy statements. context: We\u2019ve lost over a fairly short period of time 60 000 factories in our country \u2014 closed shuttered gone. Six million jobs at least gone.", "output": "who made the claim that the country has lost 6000 factories?"} {"input": "answer: America lost 60,000 factories under the previous administration, 60,000. context: We\u2019ve lost over a fairly short period of time 60 000 factories in our country \u2014 closed shuttered gone. Six million jobs at least gone.", "output": "which country was blamed for been responsible for the lost of 60000 factories over a short time?"} {"input": "answer: Although Gorsuch's record on the Second Amendment is sparse, gun control advocates are concerned about one case where he opined that the government should meet a tougher standard before prosecuting felons for possession of firearms. \"Although Gorsuch's exact views on the Second Amendment remain a mystery, several of his decisions made it harder to keep guns out of the hands of felons,\" said Adam Winkler, a professor of Law at UCLA School of Law. context: Says Neil Gorsuch comes down on the side of felons over gun safety.", "output": "Does Neil Gorsuch think felons should be able to own guns?"} {"input": "answer: The two primary sources of prohibited individuals acquiring firearms for their crimes are purchases on their behalf by friends and family and theft. The first, someone buying a gun for someone they know cannot have one, is already a crime. It's called a \"Straw Purchase\", buying a firearm for someone other than yourself who can't possess it. One of the few crimes where the individual committing it actually signs a form under penalty of law that they know they are committing it! Merely lying on the form is a 10 year Federal prison sentence. And in this case you've literally handed a signed confession for a prosecutor to use against you. context: Says Neil Gorsuch comes down on the side of felons over gun safety.", "output": "Do a large amount of felons want to own guns?"} {"input": "answer: The estimated 770,000 million AIDS-related deaths in 2018 add to the worldwide total of 32 million deaths reported since the beginning of the epidemic. While high, the number of AIDS deaths is still less than 50 percent of what it was back in 2004. context: Tuberculosis recently passed HIV/AIDS as the leading infectious killer globally.", "output": "How many people does HIV/AIDS kill globally each year?"} {"input": "answer: The TB mortality rate (i.e. TB deaths among HIV-negative people per 100 000 population per year) is falling at about 3% per year, and the overall reduction in the period 2000\u20132017 was 42%. context: Tuberculosis recently passed HIV/AIDS as the leading infectious killer globally.", "output": "How many people does tuberculosis kill each year?"} {"input": "answer: The TB mortality rate (i.e. TB deaths among HIV-negative people per 100 000 population per year) is falling at about 3% per year, and the overall reduction in the period 2000\u20132017 was 42%. context: Tuberculosis recently passed HIV/AIDS as the leading infectious killer globally.", "output": "Have deaths due to tuberculosis gone up recently?"} {"input": "answer: The world has made significant progress against HIV/AIDS. Global deaths from AIDS have halved over the past decade. context: Tuberculosis recently passed HIV/AIDS as the leading infectious killer globally.", "output": "Have deaths due too HIV/AIDS gone down recently?"} {"input": "answer: $1.011 trillion for Social Security, $308 billion for Medicare context: Says Marco Rubio wanted to cut Social Security and Medicare because he said they\u2019re bankrupting our country.", "output": "How much does the country take in in Social Security and Medicare taxes?"} {"input": "answer: In 2018, Medicare benefit payments totaled $731 billion context: Says Marco Rubio wanted to cut Social Security and Medicare because he said they\u2019re bankrupting our country.", "output": "How much does the country spend on Social Security and Medicare benefits?"} {"input": "answer: Changes do need to be made to entitlement programs to keep them solvent. Both Social Security and Medicare programs are on a fiscally unsustainable path\u2014Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund will be exhausted by 2029, and Social Security's trust fund will be exhausted by 2034. context: Says Marco Rubio wanted to cut Social Security and Medicare because he said they\u2019re bankrupting our country.", "output": "What has Marco Rubio said about the net loss of money on Social Security and Medicare benefits?"} {"input": "answer: The TV spot will run in the Charleston and Bluefield markets beginning today, Wednesday, Sept. 5. Manchin has a \u201cD\u201d rating from the NRA. He has supported criminalizing the private transfer of firearms between lifelong friends and some family members, which the Obama justice department said could only be enforced through federal gun registration. context: Joe Manchin has a \u2018D' rating from the NRA.", "output": "What ratings has the NRA given Joe Manchin the past?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Joe Manchin has a \u2018D' rating from the NRA.", "output": "What is the most current rating the NRA has given Joe Manchin?"} {"input": "answer: In his initial bid for the Senate, in 1992, then-state legislator Feingold painted three campaign promises on his garage door. First on the list was a pledge \u201cto rely on Wisconsin citizens for most of my campaign contributions.\u201d[7] context: Says Russ Feingold broke his 1992 promise to always get the majority of funding from Wisconsin residents.", "output": "what year did Russ Feingold make his promise to always get the majority of funding from Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: Among Feingold's promises was a pledge to rely on Wisconsin citizens for most of his contributions and a pledge to hold a \"listening session\" in each of Wisconsin's 72 counties each year he was in office. context: Says Russ Feingold broke his 1992 promise to always get the majority of funding from Wisconsin residents.", "output": "which state did Russ Feingold promise to get funding from?"} {"input": "answer: Al Jazeera's support for terrorism goes far beyond on-air cheerleading. Many of its employees have actively supported al-Qaida, Hamas and other terrorist groups. Concerns over the network's consistent pro-terrorist positions prompted several Gulf States to demand that Qatar shut it down in June. context: Says Al Jazeera, a mouthpiece for terrorists has been paying Jon Ossoff thousands of dollars. ... What is he hiding?", "output": "Which terrorists does Al Jazeera support?"} {"input": "answer: According To A Recently Filed Disclosure Report, Al-Jazeera Paid Ossoff More Than $5,000 In The Past 15 Months. context: Says Al Jazeera, a mouthpiece for terrorists has been paying Jon Ossoff thousands of dollars. ... What is he hiding?", "output": "How much money does Al Jazeera pay Jon Ossoff?"} {"input": "answer: In March, Ossoff filed his financial disclosures with the House, revealing that he had received five thousand dollars from Al Jazeera for \u201cvideo content development/production.\u201d According to his IMDb page and campaign staff, he worked as a producer on nine episodes of the series \u201cAfrica Investigates,\u201d an Al Jazeera English series about undercover journalists who expose \u201ccorruption and abuse. context: Says Al Jazeera, a mouthpiece for terrorists has been paying Jon Ossoff thousands of dollars. ... What is he hiding?", "output": "Is Jon Ossoff hiding anything?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Donald Trump's inauguration will be the first one that I miss since I\u2019ve been in the Congress.", "output": "Which inaugurations has John Lewis been too?"} {"input": "answer: Lewis reportedly spent the day of Bush's inauguration in his Georgia House district, because he \"Thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in because he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president,\" according to the Washington Post report. context: Donald Trump's inauguration will be the first one that I miss since I\u2019ve been in the Congress.", "output": "Where was John Lewis at the time of Bush's 2001 inauguration?"} {"input": "answer: An increasingly important segment of Israel's Arab citizenry is tied to the Islamic Movement, a branch of which Israel banned in November. Lawrence Rubin of the Georgia Institute of Technology context: Georgia Becomes First State To Ban Muslim Culture In Historic Move To Restore Western Values.", "output": "why did Georgia ban Muslim activities?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cAfter further consideration, I have decided to not pursue HB 3 in the upcoming 2017 legislative session due to the visceral reaction it has created,\u201d he said in a statement. \u201cWhile this bill does not contain language that specifically targets any group, I am mindful of the perception that it has created. My objective was to address radical elements that could pose a threat to public safety.\u201d context: Georgia Becomes First State To Ban Muslim Culture In Historic Move To Restore Western Values.", "output": "what values did the state of Georgia hope to restore after the Muslim ban?"} {"input": "answer: There are seven federal tax brackets for the 2019 tax year: 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35% and 37%. Your bracket depends on your taxable income and filing status. context: \u201cRight now, we are one of the highest-taxed nations in the world. Really, on a large-scale basis, we are the highest-taxed nation in the world.\"", "output": "What is the USA's tax rate overall?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cRight now, we are one of the highest-taxed nations in the world. Really, on a large-scale basis, we are the highest-taxed nation in the world.\"", "output": "Which countries pay more taxes than the USA overall?"} {"input": "answer: Regardless of how you measure the tax burden, the president\u2019s claim is not borne out by the facts. As measured by percentage of GDP, numerous European countries that provide more social services tax their citizens more heavily than the U.S. does, the BBC reports: \u201cIn 2015, the U.S. tax take came in at 26.4 percent of GDP, well below countries such as Italy at 43.3 percent, France at 45.5 percent and Denmark at 46.6 percent.\u201d context: \u201cRight now, we are one of the highest-taxed nations in the world. Really, on a large-scale basis, we are the highest-taxed nation in the world.\"", "output": "How does the USA's overall tax rate compare to countries that pay more taxes than the USA?"} {"input": "answer: Republican tax cuts signed by President Donald Trump in December. It also folded in tax increases, such as the 3.8 percent tax placed on certain investment income as part of the Affordable Care Act. context: Since we passed tax cuts over 3 million workers have gotten tax cut bonuses \u2014 many of them thousands and thousands of dollars.", "output": "When did tax cuts last get passed?"} {"input": "answer: It is not as if the tax cuts were too small to notice. Forty-eight percent of households are getting a tax cut greater than $500, according to the non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation. The middle fifth of earners received about a $780 tax cut last year on average, context: Since we passed tax cuts over 3 million workers have gotten tax cut bonuses \u2014 many of them thousands and thousands of dollars.", "output": "How many people go tax cuts during the last time taxes were cut?"} {"input": "answer: The average household would get a tax cut of $1,610 in 2018, a bump of about 2.2 percent in that average household's income, according to a report released Monday by the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan think tank that has been critical of the tax overhaul plan. context: Since we passed tax cuts over 3 million workers have gotten tax cut bonuses \u2014 many of them thousands and thousands of dollars.", "output": "What is the average amount workers who got tax cuts saved on their taxes since the last tax cut?"} {"input": "answer: At this point, that \u201cfact\u201d is no longer a fact. With the threat of repeal gone, insurers have filled in the remaining counties without a provider. At the moment there is one county, with 334 enrollees, lacking a provider. Not dozens. context: We\u2019ve got dozens of counties around America that have zero insurers left.", "output": "Are there any counties in America that have zero insurers left?"} {"input": "answer: An accompanying CMS press release noted that 49 counties including 36,000 active exchange participants currently have no insurers offering coverage through the exchanges for 2018. These counties are apparently located in Ohio, Indiana, and Missouri. 1300 counties with 2.4 million exchange participants currently only have on insurer available for 2018. context: We\u2019ve got dozens of counties around America that have zero insurers left.", "output": "If there are counties with zero insurers left in America, how many are there?"} {"input": "answer: The dubious story, which has no named author, claims the former president\u2019s security outfit is called \u201cNOS United\u201d and that \u201c\u2018NOS\u2019 stands for \u2018Novus Ordo Seclorum,\u2019 or New World Order.\u201d That Latin phrase, which can be translated as \u201cnew order of the ages,\u201d actually appears on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States that is printed on the back of the dollar bill. (We previously debunked claims that Obama had called for a \u201cnew world order.\u201d) We also did a search of business records in Washington, D.C., New York and California and could find no record of an \u201cNOS United.\u201d The story claimed that \u201calong with two small islands due east of Virginia just in international waters, Obama\u2019s \u2018team\u2019 has now set up massive complexes with billions in equipment and spying technology outside of Washington DC, New York and Los Angeles.\u201d context: Obama's Private 'Security' Company Sets Up Massive Camps Outside 3 Major Cities", "output": "What is the name of Obama's private security company?"} {"input": "answer: There are no records of Obama starting a \u201csecurity company\u201d in the city and states cited by a viral claim. context: Obama's Private 'Security' Company Sets Up Massive Camps Outside 3 Major Cities", "output": "Is there any record of Obama's private security company's name on file in any business directory in any state in the USA?"} {"input": "answer: Defending early missteps in the U.S. response to the coronavirus, President Donald Trump has repeatedly boasted of travel restrictions on China that he suggests he decided on his own over the objections of health experts and saved \u201cthousands\u201d of lives. context: China will enter the TPP through the back door at a later date. They are watching they are studying. ... If it is good they will be there.", "output": "what claims did Donald trump make with china?"} {"input": "answer: The Trans-Pacific Partnership was a free-trade agreement between the United States and 11 other countries context: China will enter the TPP through the back door at a later date. They are watching they are studying. ... If it is good they will be there.", "output": "which country was involve in the trans-pacific partnership?"} {"input": "answer: n. 1) in criminal law, a money fine or forfeiture of property ordered by the judge after conviction for a crime. 2) an amount agreed in advance if payment or performance is not made on time, such as a \"late payment\" on a promissory note or lease, or a financial penalty for each day a building contractor fails to complete a job. context: In the Paula Jones case, Bill Clinton paid an $850 000 penalty.", "output": "What does a 'penalty' mean, legally?"} {"input": "answer: President Clinton reached an out-of-court settlement with Paula Jones yesterday, agreeing to pay her $850,000 to drop the sexual harassment lawsuit that led to the worst political crisis of his career and only the third presidential impeachment inquiry in American history. context: In the Paula Jones case, Bill Clinton paid an $850 000 penalty.", "output": "How much did Bill Clinton pay Paula Jones after her case against him?"} {"input": "answer: Definition of penalty 1: the suffering in person, rights, or property that is annexed by law or judicial decision to the commission of a crime or public offense context: In the Paula Jones case, Bill Clinton paid an $850 000 penalty.", "output": "Does the amount that Bill Clinton paid Paula Jones meet the legal definition of penalty?"} {"input": "answer: Wildfires pose new threats as homes burn, releasing toxic fumes As wildfires in California and elsewhere become the new normal, scientists are racing to learn the airborne health risks of the chemicals in our homes. 5 MINUTE READ BY SARAH GIBBENS PUBLISHED OCTOBER 31, 2019 SHOULD THE FIRE light up in the right location, Ken Bein, an atmospheric scientist at the University of California, Davis, can deploy in just under an hour. \u201cI am in a state right now where my instruments are packed and loaded,\u201d he says. \u201cIt\u2019s just a matter of getting the truck and getting out.\u201d Bein is scouting for northern California fires in regions referred to as wildland-urban interface, where residential areas bleed into undeveloped wilderness. Once he finds a location, his pickup truck will haul a 28-foot flatbed trailer with two smart cars into a spot where air pollution from a wildfire hangs thick. Atop his trailer he has all the equipment he needs to sample plumes of smoke rolling off the fires\u2019 massive blaze. They\u2019ll run automatically, powered by the electric vehicle\u2019s batteries. context: California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren\u2019t allowing massive amount of readily available water to be properly utilized. It is being diverted into the Pacific Ocean.", "output": "What are the effects of the recent California wild fires?"} {"input": "answer: In practical terms, water generally seeks to flow to the oceans, which are at sea level. So, no matter where on Earth water is, it tries to flow downhill. Because the Earth is not a very level place, water ends up occupying the valleys and depressions in the landscape as rivers and lakes. context: California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren\u2019t allowing massive amount of readily available water to be properly utilized. It is being diverted into the Pacific Ocean.", "output": "Where does the water naturally flow?"} {"input": "answer: Empirical SCOTUS: Changes are afoot \u2013 5-4 decisions during October Term 2018 Every year, the SCOTUSblog Stat Pack provides readers with an unparalleled look at the business of the Supreme Court across all the merits cases it hears during a term. This year was no exception. The 2018 Term Stat Pack examines the details of the 67 cases the court decided after oral argument as well as the five summary reversals, for a total of 72 decisions this term. This post tracks some of the Stat Pack\u2019s measures back to 2005 to compare the justices\u2019 work over the years. It also highlights context: The 5-4 decisions the Supreme Court reaches are going up.", "output": "What is the reason that the 5-4 decisions are going up?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The 5-4 decisions the Supreme Court reaches are going up.", "output": "Do big cases have more or less consensus?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Navy destroyer strikes a building in downtown Houston.", "output": "Which building did a Navy destroyer knock down in Houston?"} {"input": "answer: Aug 29, 2017 Tweet Military satire website Duffel Blog posted an article titled \"Navy destroyer collides with building in downtown Houston\" which opened: HOUSTON -- As if the city of Houston hasn't seen enough tragedy due to catastrophic flooding from Hurricane Harvey, things took a turn for the worse today after a U.S. Navy ship collided with a building in the downtown area. The ship was identified as an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer belonging to the Navy's 7th Fleet. It was unclear why the destroyer was not able to see the building and take evasive action, or why it was over 20 miles inland and trying to navigate through a major metropolitan area. The story is clearly not true since the photo that went with the story is obviously photoshopped.The name of the ship is mirrored. It reads \"Mustin\" if you hold a mirror next to it. The USS Mustin is an actual Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. It looks like the ship was cropped out of this photo on Wikipedia, including the bird. The \"reflection\" of the ship in the water covers part of the trees. The skies are clear and it is not raining, so the cityscape was obviously not photographed today. context: Navy destroyer strikes a building in downtown Houston.", "output": "When did a Navy destroyer knock down a building in Houston?"} {"input": "answer: But FBI director James Comey has now told Congress new details of the Republican prong of those political intrusions, which US intelligence now believe were carried out by the Russian government: The attackers penetrated GOP organizations, and also stole Republican National Committee emails, albeit ones less current than those stolen from the DNC. context: The Russians tried to hack the Republican National Committee and they were unable to break through.", "output": "Did Russia try to hack the Republican National Committes servers?"} {"input": "answer: The US government has formally accused Russia of hacking the Democratic party\u2019s computer networks and said that Moscow was attempting to \u201cinterfere\u201d with the US presidential election. context: The Russians tried to hack the Republican National Committee and they were unable to break through.", "output": "Which servers has the Russian government successfully hacked?"} {"input": "answer: Thousands of emails were stolen from aides to the National Republican Congressional Committee during the 2018 midterm campaign, a major breach exposing vulnerabilities that have kept cybersecurity experts on edge since the 2016 presidential race. context: The Russians tried to hack the Republican National Committee and they were unable to break through.", "output": "Did Russia get unauthorized access to any Republican National Committes content?"} {"input": "answer: Of the 1.2 million immigrants who were eligible for DACA, 120,000 were Asian. These immigrants are from all parts of Asia, with significant numbers from Korea, China, and India. context: \u201cAlmost half a million people are still eligible (for DACA), particularly in the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community.\"", "output": "what is the estimated number of Asian Americans eligible for DACA?"} {"input": "answer: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is an American immigration policy that allows some individuals with unlawful presence in the United States after being brought to the country as children to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and become eligible for a work permit in the U.S. To be eligible context: \u201cAlmost half a million people are still eligible (for DACA), particularly in the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community.\"", "output": "who made claims about eligibility for DACA?"} {"input": "answer: according to the findings of a Guardian study that recorded a final tally of 1,134 deaths ... context: 380 Americans have been killed in 294 mass shootings in 2015 alone.", "output": "How many Americans were killed in 2015?"} {"input": "answer: According to the Tracker\u2019s data, which defines a mass shooting as an incident in which at least four people are killed or wounded, there were 372 mass shootings in the U.S. in 2015, killing 475 and wounding 1,870. context: 380 Americans have been killed in 294 mass shootings in 2015 alone.", "output": "How many mass shootings in America were there in 2015?"} {"input": "answer: Overall, 468 died from 372 mass shootings in 2015. context: 380 Americans have been killed in 294 mass shootings in 2015 alone.", "output": "How many Americans who were killed in 2015 were killed in mass shootings?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says CNN\u2019s Anderson Cooper stood in a ditch during Hurricane Florence to exaggerate water levels.", "output": "What photo circulating on the internet is used to show that the media is misleading readers?"} {"input": "answer: CNN host Anderson Cooper on Monday accused Donald Trump Jr. of \"tweeting lies\" about his coverage of Hurricane Florence, sparking an online feud with the president's son. context: Says CNN\u2019s Anderson Cooper stood in a ditch during Hurricane Florence to exaggerate water levels.", "output": "What is the name of the US President that participated in sharing the purported photo on social media?"} {"input": "answer: On Monday night, Cooper used his CNN show, Anderson Cooper 360, to conduct a lengthy and self-aggrandizing \u201crebuttal\u201d of Trump Jr.\u2019s tweet. During the rebuttal video, Cooper plays the original footage from 2008, claiming that the shot was set up that way to demonstrate how the flood water is deeper in certain areas. context: Says CNN\u2019s Anderson Cooper stood in a ditch during Hurricane Florence to exaggerate water levels.", "output": "On what show did Cooper defend himself?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says CNN\u2019s Anderson Cooper stood in a ditch during Hurricane Florence to exaggerate water levels.", "output": "How much time did Cooper spend on the show to defend himself?"} {"input": "answer: The flag is now a common mechanism for reporting offensive content to an online platform, and is used widely across most popular social media sites. It serves both as a solution to the problem of curating massive collections of user-generated content and as a rhetorical justification for platform owners when they decide to remove content context: Says CNN\u2019s Anderson Cooper stood in a ditch during Hurricane Florence to exaggerate water levels.", "output": "Why was the story on social media flagged?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cMost economists believe that over 70 percent of corporate taxes are paid for by the workers.\"", "output": "what if there were no taxes?"} {"input": "answer: 27% of respondents would rather brand themselves with a tattoo that says \u201cIRS\u201d context: \u201cMost economists believe that over 70 percent of corporate taxes are paid for by the workers.\"", "output": "How many people like taxes?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cMost economists believe that over 70 percent of corporate taxes are paid for by the workers.\"", "output": "how many people hate takes?"} {"input": "answer: The top 1 percent of income earners, those having an adjusted annual gross income of $480,930 or higher, pay about 39 percent of federal income taxes. That means about 892,000 Americans are stuck with paying 39 percent of all federal taxes. The top 10 percent of income earners, those having an adjusted gross income over $138,031, pay about 70.6 percent of federal income taxes. About 1.7 million Americans, less than 1 percent of our population, pay 70.6 percent of federal income taxes. Is that fair, or do you think they should pay more? By the way, earning $500,000 a year doesn\u2019t make one rich. It\u2019s not even yacht money. But the fairness question goes further. The bottom 50 percent of income earners, those having an adjusted gross income of $39,275 or less, pay 2.83 percent of federal income taxes. context: \u201cMost economists believe that over 70 percent of corporate taxes are paid for by the workers.\"", "output": "who pays the most taxes?"} {"input": "answer: Generally speaking, when the beneficiary of a life insurance policy receives the death benefit, this money is not counted as taxable income, and the beneficiary does not have to pay taxes on i context: \u201cMost economists believe that over 70 percent of corporate taxes are paid for by the workers.\"", "output": "who does taxes benefit.?"} {"input": "answer: For patients without health insurance, an annual physical typically costs $50-$200 or more context: Reauthorizing the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program for six years saves $1 billion\" and doing it for 10 years saves $6 billion.\"", "output": "How much does it cost to give each child medical care without the Children's Health Insurance Program?"} {"input": "answer: The federal government spent nearly $1.1 trillion on health care in fiscal year 2018 (table 1). Of that, Medicare claimed roughly $583 billion, Medicaid and the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) about $399 billion, and veterans\u2019 medical care about $70 billion. context: Reauthorizing the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program for six years saves $1 billion\" and doing it for 10 years saves $6 billion.\"", "output": "How much does it cost to give each child medical care with the Children's Health Insurance Program?"} {"input": "answer: CHIP Insurance: The Children's Health Insurance Program Share Pin Email CHIP child getting medical care with mom at hospital \u2022\u2022\u2022 BY MILA ARAUJO Updated March 21, 2019 Finding low-cost health insurance for children is a priority for anyone with children. There are many options to look into which we will cover in this article, the most popular of which is The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). CHIP provides health care coverage to millions of low-income children who do not qualify for Medicaid. The future of CHIP has been a topic of concern, however, in January 2018 Congress passed an extension for CHIP for 4 years, followed by a second extension of an additional 6 years in February 2018, allowing the continuation of the CHIP program for at least another decade. While funding for the program is still at risk, proposed cuts to the program have not yet been passed by Congress. Medicaid and CHIP coverage combined cover 36 million children, of which CHIP covers health care for approximately 6 million children. These two combined programs help families access health care for their children and have brought the uninsured rate of children in America to al all-time low. Thanks to programs like Medicaid and The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) 95 percent of children in America are insured. context: Reauthorizing the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program for six years saves $1 billion\" and doing it for 10 years saves $6 billion.\"", "output": "What is the difference between the cost of medical care for children with and without the Children's Health Insurance Program over six years?"} {"input": "answer: State Children's Health Insurance Program Benefit Categories > Healthcare and Medical Assistance Program Description The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a partnership between the federal and state governments that provides low-cost health coverage to children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid. In some states, CHIP covers pregnant women. Each state offers CHIP coverage, and works closely with its state Medicaid program. CHIP benefits are different in each state. But all states provide comprehensive coverage, like routine check-ups, immunizations, doctor visits, and prescriptions. Check with your state for information about covered services. context: Reauthorizing the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program for six years saves $1 billion\" and doing it for 10 years saves $6 billion.\"", "output": "What is the difference between the cost of medical care for children with and without the Children's Health Insurance Program over ten years?"} {"input": "answer: 17 million per year context: California\u2019s Capitol building is second only to Disneyland \" among visitor sites in the state.\"", "output": "How many people visit Disneyland each year?"} {"input": "answer: Almost 2 million people visit the Capitol each year, and Cooley would like for them to participate in modern, interactive exhibits about California government. context: California\u2019s Capitol building is second only to Disneyland \" among visitor sites in the state.\"", "output": "How many people visit California's Capitol building each year?"} {"input": "answer: California is home to some of the most popular tourist attractions anywhere: Disneyland, the San Diego Zoo and Yosemite National Park quickly come to mind. context: California\u2019s Capitol building is second only to Disneyland \" among visitor sites in the state.\"", "output": "Which buildings in California, if any, draw more visitors than California's Capitol building?"} {"input": "answer: Governor Scott Walker announced Wisconsin\u2019s 2015 unemployment rate for military veterans declined to 3.6 percent and tied for 14th lowest in the country context: Our bold reforms have Wisconsin\u2019s unemployment rate down to an all-time LOW of 2.9 percent and the number of people working at an all-time HIGH!", "output": "What are the reforms in place assisting these low rates of Unemployment in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: Higher job growth in Minnesota since December 2010, 11 percent compared to 7.9 percent in Wisconsin. \uf086 Faster wage growth in Minnesota for all levels of the income scale. \uf086 Faster growth in median household income in Minnesota (7.2 percent to 5.1 percent). \uf086 Greater reductions in poverty rates in Minnesota. \uf086 Stronger overall economic growth (12.8 percent in Minnesota to 10.1 percent in Wisconsin). \uf086 Higher rates of health insurance coverage in Minnesota. context: Our bold reforms have Wisconsin\u2019s unemployment rate down to an all-time LOW of 2.9 percent and the number of people working at an all-time HIGH!", "output": "With the current rate of unemployment How has Wisconsin fared compared to other states with their rates?"} {"input": "answer: United States Steel Corp (X) Q4 2019 Earnings Call Transcript context: U.S. Steel just announced that they are building six new steel mills.", "output": "Where can the future plans for US Steel be found?"} {"input": "answer: But there\u2019s a major problem \u2014 Trump\u2019s claim is a fabrication. U.S. Steel is not \u201copening up seven plants.\u201d In fact, the company hasn\u2019t publicly announced it is opening any new plants at all. Following Trump\u2019s speech in Pennsylvania, U.S. Steel provided CNN with a statement saying the openings of new plants \u201cwould be publicly announced if they happen.\u201d context: U.S. Steel just announced that they are building six new steel mills.", "output": "What are the projects upcoming for US Steel, and do those projects include the creation of any new steel mills?"} {"input": "answer: In 2018 in the US, there were 698 people incarcerated per 100,000; this includes the incarceration rate for adults or people tried as adults.In 2016, 2.2 million Americans have been incarcerated, which means for every 100,000 there are 655 that are currently inmates. context: One third of all federal prisoners today are illegal immigrants.", "output": "How many federal prisoners currently reside in US prisons?"} {"input": "answer: The latest information is included in a recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The summary by the leader of GAO\u2019s Homeland Security and Justice team, Gretta Goodwin, seems oddly written to try to put a positive spin on the grim findings. It highlights this figure: From 2011 through 2016, the criminal alien proportion of the total estimated federal inmate population generally decreased, from about 25 percent to 21 percent. context: One third of all federal prisoners today are illegal immigrants.", "output": "How many of the prisoners in federal US prisons are illegal immigrants?"} {"input": "answer: They were able to find 39 who made it on to Florida\u2019s voter registration list by Feb. 1. context: Florida passed a law where former felons can now vote. We've had more ex-felons register as Republicans than Democrats.", "output": "After Florida passed a law allowing former felons to vote, how many felons registered to vote?"} {"input": "answer: A new study of how criminals vote found that most convicts register Democratic, a key reason in why liberal lawmakers and governors are eager for them to get back into the voting booth after their release. context: Florida passed a law where former felons can now vote. We've had more ex-felons register as Republicans than Democrats.", "output": "How many former felons in Florida registered to vote as Democrats compared to Republicans?"} {"input": "answer: In May, an Iranian official claimed the country had tested a missile capable of reaching Israel, which had almost unheard-of accuracy for Iran. context: Iran just test-fired a Ballistic Missile capable of reaching Israel.", "output": "Did Iran launch a nuclear missile capable of reaching Israel, according to publicly known information?"} {"input": "answer: The video was only talking about an average of 80 percent of less than 3.7 percent of the American population, or the people currently enrolled on HealthCare.gov. This is already a highly self-selected group, as participation in the exchanges declines dramatically as subsidy eligibility decreases. It ignores a majority of the American population because they are enrolled elsewhere, and a large portion of those who could but choose not to use the site because they don\u2019t qualify for subsidies. While enrollees' eligibility for plans under $75 has increased by 9 percentage points from last year, the people who qualify for subsidies hasn\u2019t changed. context: Eight in 10 people this year can find plans for $75 a month or less.", "output": "Where did the information that eight in ten people can find cheap insurance plans on Healthcare.gov?"} {"input": "answer: Last year, 8 in 10 Marketplace consumers received an average tax credit of $270 per month. This year, more than 7 in 10 current Marketplace enrollees could find plans for $75 or less per month after tax credits. 86% of current Marketplace enrollees could save money \u2014 an average of $50 per month and $610 annually before tax credits for the same level of health insurance coverage \u2014 if they return to the Marketplace to shop. context: Eight in 10 people this year can find plans for $75 a month or less.", "output": "In the statistics colleced on healthcare.gov, are they representative of most Americans or biased in some way?"} {"input": "answer: Since about 1970, California has been experiencing an extended and increasing housing shortage,[1]:3 such that by 2018, California ranked 49th among the United States in housing units per resident context: California is 49th out of 50 in the United States in per capita housing units. Only Utah can lay claim to being lowest in per capita production.", "output": "How many per capita housing units does California have?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: California is 49th out of 50 in the United States in per capita housing units. Only Utah can lay claim to being lowest in per capita production.", "output": "How many per capita housing units do other states have?"} {"input": "answer: Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2000 \u2013 Data Set: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent Data. context: California is 49th out of 50 in the United States in per capita housing units. Only Utah can lay claim to being lowest in per capita production.", "output": "How does the quantity of housing per capita in California compare to other states?"} {"input": "answer: Representative for Minnesota was speaking in an Al Jazeera interview from 2018 Host Medhi Hasan asked whether some people were justified in fearing Islam However, Omar said, when it comes to fear, people should look to white men context: Did Ilhan Omar Suggest \u2018All White Men Should Be Put in Chains'?", "output": "What source claims Ilhan Omar suggested that all white men should be put in chains?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Did Ilhan Omar Suggest \u2018All White Men Should Be Put in Chains'?", "output": "Is that source credible?"} {"input": "answer: Five people have now died, and a further 197 taken ill, after a deadly E. coli outbreak in the US linked to tainted lettuce from Arizona. context: Lettuce killed more Americans this year than undocumented immigrants.", "output": "How many American people died due to lettuce-related incidents?"} {"input": "answer: Mass shooting deaths in 2018 killed 68 Americans and the mass media freaked out; ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS murdered 2,000 people context: Lettuce killed more Americans this year than undocumented immigrants.", "output": "How many American people died due to undocumented immigrant related incidents?"} {"input": "answer: The 2016 Democratic National Committee email leak is a collection of Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails stolen by one or more hackers operating under the pseudonym context: Says James Comey Has Been Having An Affair With\" Debbie Wasserman Schultz.\"", "output": "What source indicates that James Comey and Debbie Wasserman Schultz are having an affair, and what is the origin and credibility of such a source?"} {"input": "answer: Current estimates on poverty in the U.S. The official poverty rate is 12.3 percent, based on the U.S. Census Bureau's 2017 estimates. That year, an estimated 39.7 million Americans lived in poverty according to the official measure. context: Last year alone we lifted 1 million Americans out of poverty which is a record.", "output": "How many Americans are living in poverty in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Looking in more detail, the majority (62%) of those who were in child poverty in 2016 were also in poverty the following year, while 38% left poverty in 2017. context: Last year alone we lifted 1 million Americans out of poverty which is a record.", "output": "How many exited from the poverty threshold in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: The U.S. federal government uses two measures to measure poverty: the poverty thresholds set by the U.S. Census Bureau, used for statistical purposes, and the poverty guidelines issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, which are used for administrative purposes.[2] Poverty thresholds, which recognize poverty as a lack of those goods and services are commonly taken for granted by members of mainstream society,[3] consist of income levels. On the other hand, poverty guidelines are simpler guidelines that are used to determine eligibility for federal programs such as Head Start and food stamps.[4] context: Last year alone we lifted 1 million Americans out of poverty which is a record.", "output": "How many people historically leave the poverty threshold in America?"} {"input": "answer: Since 2015, Colorado\u2019s insured rate has remained consistent: About 93.5 percent of Coloradans have health insurance coverage context: We got to almost universal coverage in health care in Colorado.", "output": "How many individuals in Colorado have healthcare, compared to the rest of the country?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: We got to almost universal coverage in health care in Colorado.", "output": "How did the rate of insured individuals in Colorado change during John Hickenlooper's time in office?"} {"input": "answer: The United States is to repay Iran a $400 million debt and $1.3 billion in interest dating to the Islamic revolution, Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday. The repayment, which settles a suit brought under an international legal tribunal, is separate from the tens of billions of dollars in frozen context: Nearly $2 billion in cash was flown over to Iran money that the Obama administration has admitted is being used for terrorists and to support further activities there.", "output": "How much money did the United States pay to Iran in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: President Donald Trump on Monday assailed the Obama administration for being hoodwinked by Iran, making his case with a frequently told and false story about the U.S. giving billions of dollars to Tehran. context: Nearly $2 billion in cash was flown over to Iran money that the Obama administration has admitted is being used for terrorists and to support further activities there.", "output": "Why was money given to Iran by the United States?"} {"input": "answer: On Jan. 17, 2016, the day after four American detainees, including The Washington Post\u2019s Jason Rezaian, were released, a jumbo jet carrying $400 million in euros, Swiss francs and other currencies landed in Tehran. That money purportedly was partial payment of an outstanding claim by Iran for U.S. military equipment that was never delivered. Soon after, $1.3 billion in cash followed. context: Nearly $2 billion in cash was flown over to Iran money that the Obama administration has admitted is being used for terrorists and to support further activities there.", "output": "How will the funds given to Iran by the United States be used?"} {"input": "answer: Now, 51% of Americans view the Republican Party favorably, up from 43% in September. context: Wow highest Poll Numbers in the history of the Republican Party. That includes Honest Abe Lincoln and Ronald Reagan.", "output": "What are the current poll approval rates for the Republican party?"} {"input": "answer: It is unclear what poll the president was referring to in the interview, as presidential approval polling did not exist during the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. context: Wow highest Poll Numbers in the history of the Republican Party. That includes Honest Abe Lincoln and Ronald Reagan.", "output": "How does that compare to historical approval ratings, particularly the approval ratings of Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan?"} {"input": "answer: Alabama is the state that has given the most to charity, with an average of $6.5 million. context: Alabama is the most generous state in the union in terms of what we give to charities.", "output": "How much money does Alabama state donate to various charities?"} {"input": "answer: 16% of crowdfunders donate less money to NGS, NPOs, & charities due to their financial support of crowdfunding campaigns. 14% of donors worldwide have created an online peer-to-peer fundraising campaign. $9,237.55 is the average amount a nonprofit crowdfunding campaign raises. $568 is the average amount individuals raise through crowdfunding. context: Alabama is the most generous state in the union in terms of what we give to charities.", "output": "How much money do other states donate to various charities?"} {"input": "answer: President Donald Trump falsely claimed in a pair of tweets Thursday that Congress had \"foolishly\" sent $92 billion of aid money to Puerto Rico, which \u201csquandered away or wasted\u201d much of it. context: \u201cPuerto Rico has been given more money by Congress for Hurricane Disaster Relief, 91 Billion Dollars, than any State in the history of the U.S.\"", "output": "What is the source stating that Puerto Rico has received 91 billion in aid?"} {"input": "answer: As Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello has pointed out, the island has actually only seen a fraction of that. According to the island\u2019s recovery office, about $11.4 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency funds have been approved thus far, with about $5.72 billion disbursed, between individual assistance directly to families and public assistance. context: \u201cPuerto Rico has been given more money by Congress for Hurricane Disaster Relief, 91 Billion Dollars, than any State in the history of the U.S.\"", "output": "How much of the 91 billion in aid has already been given and already been spent by Puerto Rico?"} {"input": "answer: The general feeling of visitors both inside and outside Texas, as well as San Antonio residents, is that the existing situation needs improvement. context: The Alamo has been consistently listed as one of the most disappointing landmarks in our nation.", "output": "What is the general feeling of visitors to the Alamo?"} {"input": "answer: The campaign-funded website says: \u201cThe Alamo has been consistently listed as one of the most disappointing landmarks in our nation.\u201d We\u2019re persuaded that plenty of visitors have commented on the Alamo\u2019s surprising small size and how quickly a visit can pass, fueling disappointment. Of late, though, it looks like only the Business Insider and the Thrillist listed the Alamo among the nation\u2019s most disappointing landmarks. context: The Alamo has been consistently listed as one of the most disappointing landmarks in our nation.", "output": "How have various sites rated the Alamo compared to other American landmarks?"} {"input": "answer: The Republican Party will hold its 2016 presidential convention in Cleveland, GOP chairman Reince Priebus announced Tuesday. context: I wanted it to be here. And we had lots of choices. I wanted it to be in Ohio. I recommended Ohio.", "output": "When did the Republican National Committee select Cleveland, Ohio for the site of the convention?"} {"input": "answer: On June 16, 2015, Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States at Trump tower in New York City. context: I wanted it to be here. And we had lots of choices. I wanted it to be in Ohio. I recommended Ohio.", "output": "When did Donald Trump decide to run for president?"} {"input": "answer: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE ASSESSMENT Volume II: Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States The National Climate Assessment (NCA) assesses the science of climate change and variability and its impacts across the United States, now and throughout this century. SUMMARY FINDINGS REPORT CHAPTERS OVERVIEW DOWNLOADS context: Said of the National Climate Assessment: And you have to look at the fact that this report is based on the most extreme modeled scenario.", "output": "What are the sources that the National Climate Assessment is based on?"} {"input": "answer: \"I wrote the climate scenarios chapter myself so I can confirm it considers ALL scenarios, from those where we go carbon negative before end of century to those where carbon emissions continue to rise. What WH says is demonstrably false.\" context: Said of the National Climate Assessment: And you have to look at the fact that this report is based on the most extreme modeled scenario.", "output": "What about the National Climate Assessment makes it an extreme scenario?"} {"input": "answer: The false report says Kuwait will ban citizens from five Muslim majority countries from obtaining visas. context: Smart! 'Kuwait issues its own Trump-esque visa ban for five Muslim-majority countries.'", "output": "When did Kuwait implement the visa bam for Muslim-majority countries?"} {"input": "answer: The presidency of Donald Trump began at noon EST (17:00 UTC) on January 20, 2017, when Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States, succeeding Barack Obama. context: Smart! 'Kuwait issues its own Trump-esque visa ban for five Muslim-majority countries.'", "output": "When did Donald Trump take office?"} {"input": "answer: The United States federal budget deficit jumped 26 percent in the 2019 fiscal year to $984 billion context: I don\u2019t know if you noticed but deficits seem to be coming down.", "output": "What was the deficit in the beginning of fiscal year 2019?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: I don\u2019t know if you noticed but deficits seem to be coming down.", "output": "What was the deficit in previous years?"} {"input": "answer: Federal Receipts, Outlays, Surplus or Deficit, and Debt, Fiscal Years from Economic Report of the President, 2006. Economic Data; ... revision to employment growth over the 12 months ended in March 2005 context: I don\u2019t know if you noticed but deficits seem to be coming down.", "output": "Is comparing a couple months of a deficit reliable, or should the deficits be compared as averages over many months?"} {"input": "answer: Then, in 2014, Pence signed into law a withdrawal from Common Core and promised a quick turnaround for new school standards, \"written by hoosiers, for hoosiers.\" That's because under Gov. Pence, the growth in the number of charter schools and the use of private school vouchers have exploded. After the voucher program survived a state Supreme Court challenge in 2013, it's grown into one of the largest in the country. Pence helped to do that by advocating to expand the program to include middle-income, not just low-income families, and also by removing the cap on how many students qualify. During the last budget session, Pence tried to push the Republican-dominated Legislature to pass an additional $1,500-per-student allocation to charters in order to pay for non-academic expenses, like transportation. But the measure was eventually scaled back to $500 per student. Eventually he negotiated the On My Way Pre-K pilot program. Over the past two years, it's provided scholarships for nearly 2,300 low-income 3- and 4-year-olds. An already tense relationship between Pence and Ritz erupted in 2013 after Pence signed an executive order to create an education agency supporting his appointees on the State Board of Education that Ritz oversees. context: Mike Pence slashed education funding in Indiana.", "output": "When Mike Pence was governor of Indiana, what decisions did he enact for Indiana education?"} {"input": "answer: The education budget under Pence would be a \u201crecord\u201d in nominal dollars, but in inflation-adjusted dollars, it\u2019s not. However, the numbers don\u2019t show education funding has been \u201cslashed\u201d either: The budgets he has signed increased education funding, even in inflation-adjusted dollars. context: Mike Pence slashed education funding in Indiana.", "output": "Did Mike Pence reduce the quantity of money allocated in the budget for education in Indiana?"} {"input": "answer: The federal US government underwent a partial shutdown during the 2013 budget crisis. This shutdown costs hundreds of millions of dollars, as well as billions of dollars in revenues. context: In 2013, President Barack Obama \u201cshut down the government to force Obamacare.\"", "output": "What was the root cause of the 2013 government shutdown under President Obama?"} {"input": "answer: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Obama on March 23, 2010 context: In 2013, President Barack Obama \u201cshut down the government to force Obamacare.\"", "output": "When was the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) enacted?"} {"input": "answer: On December 24, 2009, the Obamacare bill passed in Senate with a 60 to 39 vote. Three months later, the House and Senate bills were finally reconciled. President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010. context: In 2013, President Barack Obama \u201cshut down the government to force Obamacare.\"", "output": "When was the budget for the Affordable Care Act approved by Congress?"} {"input": "answer: The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane's sustained wind speed. context: Hurricane Irma could be a Category 6 by the time it hits East Coast.", "output": "How is the strength of a hurricane determined?"} {"input": "answer: There is no official Category 6 for hurricanes, but scientists say they're pondering whether there should be as evidence mounts that hurricanes around the world have sharply worsened over the past 30 years -- and all but a handful of hurricane experts now agree this worsening bears the fingerprints of man-made global warming. context: Hurricane Irma could be a Category 6 by the time it hits East Coast.", "output": "Is it possible for a hurricane to be a category 6 hurricane?"} {"input": "answer: Affordable Healthcare Act as a \u201cbudget-busting government takeover\u201d and says up to 20 million Americans could lose their employer-funded coverage as a result of the act. \u201cA panel of unelected bureaucrats now has the unprecedented authority to come between elderly patients and their doctors. context: The Democrats propose a government-controlled health care plan that will deprive roughly 120 million Americans of their current health care coverage.", "output": "Where does Mike Pence's statement that 120 million Americans will lose their healthcare coverage come from?"} {"input": "answer: Assessing a \"Public Option\" for Health Care ... Or worse, why only implement them for healthcare professionals?? ... With the million of Americans loosing their homes, or finding themselves ... context: The Democrats propose a government-controlled health care plan that will deprive roughly 120 million Americans of their current health care coverage.", "output": "Is the scenario of 120 million Americans losing healthcare coverage a realistic scenario or a worse case option?"} {"input": "answer: More than half of all farmers have lost money every year since since 2013, and lost more than $1,644 this year. Farm loan delinquencies are rising. context: Mergers and integration in agribusiness squeeze\" family farms and \"the result is that farmers are getting a record-low amount of every dollar Americans spend on food.", "output": "Is the income of American farmers declining over time?"} {"input": "answer: USA's agricultural decline was caused by the contribution of factors such as overproduction, government policies, new machinery and the after-effects of WW1. context: Mergers and integration in agribusiness squeeze\" family farms and \"the result is that farmers are getting a record-low amount of every dollar Americans spend on food.", "output": "What factors contribute to the decline of earnings for American farmers?"} {"input": "answer: Earlier, at the Family Farm Action Rally, former Iowa House candidate J.D. Scholten said these consolidations are taking wealth from rural America and turning them into ever-growing profits for company executives. He said while his district is the second largest producer of agricultural products in the country, food insecurity is at an all-time high. context: Mergers and integration in agribusiness squeeze\" family farms and \"the result is that farmers are getting a record-low amount of every dollar Americans spend on food.", "output": "What is the relationship of growth of agricultural business and the decline of earnings of small family farms?"} {"input": "answer: The industry produced 29 million metric tons of pig iron and 88 million tons of steel. context: The steel industry is producing as much steel in the United States as it ever was. It\u2019s just (that) it needs one-tenth of the workers that it used to.", "output": "How much steel is being produced by the United States steel industry?"} {"input": "answer: US production of iron and steel peaked in 1973, when the US industry produced a combined total of 229 million metric tons of iron and steel. context: The steel industry is producing as much steel in the United States as it ever was. It\u2019s just (that) it needs one-tenth of the workers that it used to.", "output": "How much steel has been historically produced by the United States steel industry?"} {"input": "answer: Steel jobs nationally have fallen more than 35 percent to 87,000 jobs last year, down from 135,000 jobs in 2000, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. context: The steel industry is producing as much steel in the United States as it ever was. It\u2019s just (that) it needs one-tenth of the workers that it used to.", "output": "How many workers were historically employed by the United States steel industry compared to today?"} {"input": "answer: Fox Sports Cancels ALL NFL Broadcasts \u2018Until Players Respect the Flag\u2019? A disreputable web site hyped an ongoing controversy with a false claim. DAN EVON PUBLISHED 26 SEPTEMBER 2017 Image via Shutterstock Claim Fox Sports announced that they would no longer broadcast NFL games until teams and pla context: Fox Sports cancels all NFL broadcasts \u2018until players respect the flag.\u2019", "output": "What is the source of the article that claims Fox News canceled NFL broadcasts until players respect the flag?"} {"input": "answer: The allegations of sexual misconduct on Clinton's part regained publicity during the 2016 presidential campaign of his wife, Hillary Clinton. Broaddrick's allegations resurfaced early in the campaign. In various media interviews, Broaddrick stated that Bill Clinton raped her and that Hillary Clinton knew about it and tried to threaten Broaddrick into remaining silent. She said that she started giving some interviews in 2015 because Hillary Clinton's statement that victims of sexual assault should be believed angered her. context: Hillary Clinton politically attacked sexual harassment victims", "output": "During Hillary Clinton's career, as a lawyer and as a politician, what cases involving domestic violence and sexual harrassment was she involved in?"} {"input": "answer: The Violence Against Women Act Is Turning 25. Here\u2019s How It Has Ignited Debate. context: Hillary Clinton politically attacked sexual harassment victims", "output": "What was Hillary Clinton's stance on domestic violence and sexual harrassment in these cases?"} {"input": "answer: Voted \u201cyes\u201d D Heidi Heitkamp N.D. D Joe Manchin III W.Va. D Joe Donnelly Ind. R John Hoeven N.D. R John McCain Ariz. R Rand Paul Ky. R Bob Corker Tenn. R Mike Lee Utah R John Thune S.D. R Tom Cotton Ark. R James Lankford Okla. R Ted Cruz Tex. R Rob Portman Ohio R James M. Inhofe Okla. R Bill Cassidy La. R Jim Risch Idaho R Thad Cochran Miss. R Richard C. Shelby Ala. R Todd Young Ind. R Roger Wicker Miss. R Patrick J. Toomey Pa. R Thom Tillis N.C. R Dan Sullivan Alaska R Luther Strange Ala. R Tim Scott S.C. R Ben Sasse Neb. R Marco Rubio Fla. R Michael Rounds S.D. R Pat Roberts Kan. R David Perdue Ga. R Lisa Murkowski Alaska R Jerry Moran Kan. R Mitch McConnell Ky. R John Kennedy La. R Ron Johnson Wis. R Dean Heller Nev. R Orrin G. Hatch Utah R Charles E. Grassley Iowa R Lindsey Graham S.C. R Cory Gardner Colo. R Jeff Flake Ariz. R Deb Fischer Neb. R Joni Ernst Iowa R Michael B. Enzi Wyo. R Steve Daines Mont. R Michael D. Crapo Idaho R John Cornyn Tex. R Susan Collins Me. R Shelley Moore Capito W.Va. R Richard M. Burr N.C. R John Boozman Ark. R Roy Blunt Mo. R John Barrasso Wyo. R Lamar Alexander Tenn. context: Not a single Democrat opposed Neil Gorsuch's confirmation in 2006.", "output": "When Neil Gorsuch was nominated for the judiciary by the Senate, which senators supported his confirmation?"} {"input": "answer: When nominated, Gorsuch was a sitting judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, a position to which he had been appointed by President George W. Bush in 2006. Democratic Senators launched a filibuster against Gorsuch's nomination, hoping to block his confirmation. However, Republicans invoked the \"nuclear option\", eliminating the filibuster with respect to Supreme Court nominees.[1] The Senate ultimately confirmed Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court by a 54\u201345 vote on April 7, 2017 (all Republicans plus three Democrats voted in his favor). Ten days after winning confirmation, April 17, Gorsuch heard his first case as the 101st associate justice of the Court.[2] context: Not a single Democrat opposed Neil Gorsuch's confirmation in 2006.", "output": "Did all of the senators confirm Neil Gorsuch in his previous judiciary nomination?"} {"input": "answer: Did Heck vote 23 times against terrorist gun ban? context: Claims GOP Rep. Joe Heck of Nevada voted 23 times\" against banning terrorists from buying guns.\"", "output": "What federal bills came up for vote that addressed banning terrorists from buying guns?"} {"input": "answer: They want votes on a pair of bills that would bar potential terrorists from buying guns, and would close background-check loopholes for firearm sales at gun shows and over the internet. ... asking for votes on gun-related bills during debate on other bills ... Protesters Gather Outside U.S. Capitol To Push For Vote On Guns. context: Claims GOP Rep. Joe Heck of Nevada voted 23 times\" against banning terrorists from buying guns.\"", "output": "What bills did Joe Heck vote on that were related to terrorists and guns?"} {"input": "answer: Where does all the public education money go? SHARE ARTICLE Email Share16 Hoppy's Commentary Hoppy's Commentary | May 15, 2019 at 12:02AM Most debates about public education in West Virginia will eventually include the subject of money. Is public education underfunded? Should outcomes be better considering how much we spend? How much more can we reasonably afford to spend? How do we compare with other states? These questions and many others constantly cir context: West Virginia spends more tax dollars on public education than all but 13 other states and the District of Columbia.", "output": "How much money in public tax dollars does West Virginia spend on public education?"} {"input": "answer: Total expenditures included $12,330 per student in current expenditures, which includes salaries, employee benefits, purchased services, tuition, and supplies. Total expenditures also included $1,155 per student in capital outlay (expenditures for property and for buildings and alterations completed by school district staff or contractors) and $362 for interest on school debt. context: West Virginia spends more tax dollars on public education than all but 13 other states and the District of Columbia.", "output": "How much money do other states in the United States spend on public education?"} {"input": "answer: SUMMARYAmerica\u2019s foreign and security challenges today are vastly different from what they were during the Cold War. The broad goals of U.S. assistance programs have long been to assist people in crises, enhance market opportunities for American products and investments by catalyzing economic growth in developing countries, and promote U.S. national security and foreign policy by supporting allies and countering adversaries. These are worthy goals. But like any long-term effort, U.S. foreign assistance needs periodic assessment, re-evaluation, and re-orientation to update concepts and priorities, eliminate duplication and waste, and address changing circumstances. For instance, official development assistance from Western governments used to be the primary source of investment for developing countries, but is now dwarfed by private capital flows, and this change needs to be reflected in America\u2019s development assistance programs. Fundamental reform has languished for far too long and, as a result, many U.S. foreign aid programs are no longer fit to effectively help countries in need or to serve U.S. interests. context: Every dollar of foreign aid for agricultural research will bring $4 in trade with the countries and the United States ... generating employment back in the U.S.", "output": "Which source can track that foreign aid for agricultural research will bring trade with the United States?"} {"input": "answer: ERS estimates that in 2018 each dollar of agricultural exports stimulated another $1.17 in business activity. context: Every dollar of foreign aid for agricultural research will bring $4 in trade with the countries and the United States ... generating employment back in the U.S.", "output": "How reliable is it that agricultural research can generate employment through trade with the United States?"} {"input": "answer: It was fabricated by America\u2019s Last Line of Defense, which is part of a network of fake news sites context: A Virginia principal expelled two kids for wearing a crucifix around their necks saying \u2018there is no place for religion at school.\u2019", "output": "What is the original source of the statement that a principal expelled children for wearing crucifixes?"} {"input": "answer: Discretionary outlays also are expected to increase by 5 percent this year, to a total of $1.4 trillion, an increase of $69 billio context: \u201cThat was going to happen \u2014 the baby boomers retiring was going do that. These deficit \u2014 trillion-dollar projections have been out there for a long, long time.\"", "output": "What is the growth in discretionary spending projected in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: Everyone reading this is on a one-way path to old age. Whether you plan ahead for it or not. For the majority of us who hope to avoid spending the rest of our lives *having* to work but do not yet have our retirement fully funded, the following strategies will prove critical: context: \u201cThat was going to happen \u2014 the baby boomers retiring was going do that. These deficit \u2014 trillion-dollar projections have been out there for a long, long time.\"", "output": "Is the root cause of rising discretionary spending the increased spending on old-age programs as the baby boomer generation retires?"} {"input": "answer: John Kerry on Crime Jr Senator (MA), Democratic nominee for President Opposes death penalty except for post 9-11 terrorists AD ANNOUNCER: John Kerry has a little problem making up his mind. Okay, a big problem. In 1996 he opposed the death penalty for terrorists. Now he claims to support it. Sometimes he\u2019s for welfare reform, sometimes against it. For a 50-cent gas tax hike, then maybe not. Kerry voted for higher taxes 350 times, but now says he\u2019d cut taxes. John Kerry-blowing in the wind. ANALYSIS: A Club for Growth ad accurately cites that Kerry once opposed the death penalty for terrorists and now supports it. During a 1996 Senate campaign debate, Kerry said anti-death penalty countries wouldn\u2019t allow the US to extradite suspected terrorists: \u201cthe death penalty would amount to a terrorist protection policy. My policy would put them in jail.\u201d In 2002 he said, \u201cI support killing people who declare war on our country, just as I was prepared to kill people personally & collectively in Vietnam.\u201d Kerry still opposes the death penalty in other cases. His explanation is that he responded to changed facts [of 9-11] context: John Kerry to Get Jail Time", "output": "What is the original source of the claim that John Kerry will get jail time?"} {"input": "answer: John Kerry is not currently facing jail time, as the headline claims. ( It\u2019s doubtful that he will face an indictment over a violation of the Logan Act, something that has only happened twice, both in the 1800s.) context: John Kerry to Get Jail Time", "output": "What crimes is John Kerry accused of that would lead him to get jail time?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Claim says Target installed urinals in a women\u2019s bathroom to accommodate the ones who have giblets.", "output": "What is the original source of the image that claims Target installed urinals in women's restrooms?"} {"input": "answer: \"We are not putting urinals in the women's restroom,\" Target spokesperson Molly Snyder said. context: Claim says Target installed urinals in a women\u2019s bathroom to accommodate the ones who have giblets.", "output": "Does Target have plans to change their restrooms to have urinals in the women's restrooms?"} {"input": "answer: Revelations from the Russian Archives The Soviet Union and the United States Home | Acknowledgments | Essay Sections: Internal Workings of the Soviet System | The Soviet Union and the United States Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were driven by a complex interplay of ideological, political, and economic factors, which led to shifts between cautious cooperation and often bitter superpower rivalry over the years. The distinct differences in the political systems of the two countries often prevented them from reaching a mutual understanding on key policy issues and even, as in the case of the Cuban missile crisis, brought them to the brink of war. context: Just 6 percent of Americans say Russia is the country\u2019s most important issue, yet the story receives 75 percent of the coverage\" in the media.\"", "output": "What evidence, such as polls, indicates that the relationship between US and Russia is evaluated as the most important issue for Americans?"} {"input": "answer: But, Media Research Center (MRC) Newsbusters analysis shows that network news programs spend far more time covering Russia-Trump than they do any of Americans\u2019 actual top issues. In the five weeks following the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller (May 17-June 20), networks devoted 353 minutes of their total 640 minutes of airtime (55%) to the Russia-Trump probe. context: Just 6 percent of Americans say Russia is the country\u2019s most important issue, yet the story receives 75 percent of the coverage\" in the media.\"", "output": "How much media coverage is devoted to the relationship between US and Russia?"} {"input": "answer: The panel has been assigned a budget of $3.3 million for this investigation and related hearings, which were expected to begin in September 2014, \"after members return from the August recess.\" context: \u201cRepublicans have now spent more than two years and nearly $7 million of taxpayer funds.\"", "output": "How much taxpayer money has been spent for the Select Committee on Benghazi?"} {"input": "answer: After days of demanding that a special select committee be formed to investigate what happened in Bengazi context: \u201cRepublicans have now spent more than two years and nearly $7 million of taxpayer funds.\"", "output": "Which bills proportion the spending for the Select Committee on Benghazi?"} {"input": "answer: Breitbart News Executive Director Steve Bannon, who frequently boasts about his plans of a populist revolution seeking to overturn the GOP orthodoxy since leaving the Trump administration, is facing his first big test as political kingmaker. Judge Roy Moore, the anti-establishment GOP Senate contender in Alabama, is facing immense attacks for accusations of sexual improprieties, and the heat continues to build against the Bannon pick. context: Says Chuck Todd said the Roy Moore story felt completely orchestrated.", "output": "What report was Bannon referring to about Chuck Todd's statements on the Roy Moore story?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cRoy Moore, where the phrase \u2018Christian conservative\u2019 doesn\u2019t even begin to describe him, could very well be your next senator,\u201d Mr. Todd told his audience. \u201cIf you don\u2019t understand just how freaked out some folks in the GOP and the White House are, then you don\u2019t know Roy Moore. First off, he doesn\u2019t appear to believe in the Constitution as it\u2019s written.\u201d The host then played a clip of Mr. Moore saying, \u201cOur rights don\u2019t come from government, they don\u2019t come from the Bill of Rights, they come from Almighty God.\u201d Mr. Todd called the clip \u201ca taste of what are very fundamentalist views that gotten him removed from office, twice, as Alabama\u2019s Chief Justice.\u201d context: Says Chuck Todd said the Roy Moore story felt completely orchestrated.", "output": "What was Chuck Todd really critizing in his statements on the Roy Moore story?"} {"input": "answer: A video circulating on social media that claims to show Muslims in New York rallying for Sharia law has been falsely captioned. The footage was taken during the March 24 \u201cUnited Against Islamophobia\u201d rally in Times Square context: A video claims to show a Muslim Rally in New York City demanding their Sharia Rights!", "output": "What rally were the photos of Muslims apparently demanding their Sharia rights taken at?"} {"input": "answer: A video posted on a pro-Trump facebook group page purporting to show a March 24, 2019 demonstration demanding \"sharia rights\" was actually an anti-hate march organized by several Islamic groups to denounce white supremacy after the New Zealand terror attacks. There was no demand for sharia law to be adopted in New York. context: A video claims to show a Muslim Rally in New York City demanding their Sharia Rights!", "output": "What was the purpose of the rally where these photos were taken?"} {"input": "answer: Fact check: GOP super PAC says Alabama's Roy Moore doesn't back Trump's border wall context: Says Roy Moore is on the wrong side of Trump\u2019s border wall.", "output": "What is Roy Moore's stance on Donald Trump's border wall?"} {"input": "answer: The Senate Leadership Fund ad describes Moore as being on the \"wrong side of Trump's border wall.\" Based on that and the clips in the ad, most viewers might reasonably think that means Moore is against a wall. In fact, Moore doesn't want to wait and would rather deploy the American military immediately to secure the border with Mexico. If after that a wall is needed, he said the country should build it. context: Says Roy Moore is on the wrong side of Trump\u2019s border wall.", "output": "How soon would Roy Moore like to build the wall or deploy the military to secure the border?"} {"input": "answer: Requirements in the amendment include completing 700 miles of fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border, adding 20,000 border patrol agents, adding an entry-exit and implementing an E-verify program to prevent illegal immigrants from getting jobs, the senators said. context: Rather than work to secure the border (Marco Rubio) supported Obama\u2019s amnesty plan for illegal immigrants.", "output": "What does Marco Rubio's 2013 bill implement for border control and undocumented immigrants along the US border?"} {"input": "answer: The core framework of the Schumer\u2013Rubio immigration bill (S-744) of 2013 was first developed in the failed Kennedy\u2013McCain legislation of 2005. For example, on amnesty, Kennedy\u2013McCain proposed an immediate \u201cZ visa\u201d for illegal immigrants, while Schumer\u2013Rubio granted immediate \u201cprovisional\u201d status. Although technically on \u201cprobation,\u201d the illegal immigrants were essentially granted immediate amnesty under both bills (including work permits and Social Security cards) before any guarantee of border security was put in place. context: Rather than work to secure the border (Marco Rubio) supported Obama\u2019s amnesty plan for illegal immigrants.", "output": "What about Marco Rubio's 2013 bill allowed amnesty for illegal immigrants?"} {"input": "answer: The city of Presidents gets a new statue Saturday as a life-size bronze statue of the United States\u2019 44th president will be unveiled in Rapid City. context: Says Obama orders life-sized bronze statue of himself to be permanently installed in White House.", "output": "What is the evidence that Obama ordered a life size bronze statue of himself for the white house?"} {"input": "answer: story on EmpireNews.net featured the real photo of the Obama statue in San Juan context: Says Obama orders life-sized bronze statue of himself to be permanently installed in White House.", "output": "Is there a bronze Obama statue anywhere in the world?"} {"input": "answer: After noting some of Heitkamp\u2019s votes on immigration, the Iran nuclear deal and sanctuary cities, the ad concludes, \u201cHeidi Heitkamp: She rubber stamps the Washington liberal agenda.\u201d But that isn\u2019t borne out by a full review of Heitkamp\u2019s voting record. context: \u201cHeidi Heitkamp: She rubber stamps the Washington liberal agenda.\"", "output": "What does the political ad claim that Heidi Heitkamp supported?"} {"input": "answer: The ad says Heitkamp supported \u201camnesty for 11 million illegal immigrants context: \u201cHeidi Heitkamp: She rubber stamps the Washington liberal agenda.\"", "output": "Did Heidi Heitkamp support amnesty for 11 million illegal immigrants?"} {"input": "answer: She did oppose a proposed amendment that included a provision that would have gone even further, blocking those with only one misdemeanor conviction for domestic or child abuse. context: \u201cHeidi Heitkamp: She rubber stamps the Washington liberal agenda.\"", "output": "Did Heidi Heitkamp support amnesty for domestic violence perpetrators?"} {"input": "answer: The ad says Heitkamp supported \u201camnesty for 11 million illegal immigrants, including domestic violence perpetrators and child abusers.\u201d The bipartisan immigration bill Heitkamp supported would have toughened green card requirements, barring those convicted of domestic or child abuse who served a year or more in jail or who had two or more convictions for those offenses. She did oppose a proposed amendment that included a provision that would have gone even further, blocking those with only one misdemeanor conviction for domestic or child abuse. context: \u201cHeidi Heitkamp: She rubber stamps the Washington liberal agenda.\"", "output": "Did Heidi Heitkamp support amnesty for child abusers?"} {"input": "answer: All immigrants have a lower criminal incarceration rate and there are lower crime rates in the neighborhoods where they live, according to the near-unanimous findings of the peer-reviewed evidence. context: Democrats want to have illegal immigrants pouring into our country bringing with them crime tremendous amounts of crime.\"", "output": "What evidence points to illegal immigrants increasing the crime rate?"} {"input": "answer: A lot of research has shown that there\u2019s no causal connection between immigration and crime in the United States. But after one such study was reported on jointly by The Marshall Project and The Upshot last year, readers had one major complaint: Many argued it was unauthorized immigrants who increase crime, not immigrants over all. context: Democrats want to have illegal immigrants pouring into our country bringing with them crime tremendous amounts of crime.\"", "output": "What is the relationship between illegal immigration and crime?"} {"input": "answer: Between 2007 and 2016, violent crime decreased slightly and similarly across most areas, regardless of whether the undocumented population rose or fell. A large majority of the areas recorded decreases in both violent and property crime between 2007 and 2016, consistent with a quarter-century decline in crime across the United States. context: Democrats want to have illegal immigrants pouring into our country bringing with them crime tremendous amounts of crime.\"", "output": "What is the relationship between illegal immigration and violent crime?"} {"input": "answer: Since July 2016, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had been covertly investigating activities by Russian operatives and by members of the Trump presidential campaign, under the code name \"Crossfire Hurricane\" context: This Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story. It's an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should've won.", "output": "When did the FBI begin investigating possible relationships between Donald Trump's team and Russia?"} {"input": "answer: On November 8, 2016, Trump and Pence were elected president and vice president of the United States. context: This Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story. It's an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should've won.", "output": "When was the American election where Trump was elected?"} {"input": "answer: There\u2019s No Evidence a \u2018Sophisticated\u2019 Effort Existed context: This Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story. It's an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should've won.", "output": "Is it possible, based on these dates, that the Democrats fabricated a relationship between Trump and Russia to discredit Donald Trump?"} {"input": "answer: A story on the satirical U.S Political News website hijacks an actual news story about Sam Clovis, widely reported to be President Donald Trump's pick for a U.S. Department of Agriculture research job, infusing it with made-up quotes expressing skepticism about scientists who believe in evolution and climate change. The fabricated quotes are attributed to KYXL, a non-existent radio station. The original story, by ProPublica, pointed out that Clovis had none of the research, education and economics qualifications specified for the position. context: Claimed Sam Clovis, a senior White house adviser in the Department of Agriculture, called scientists dumb regular people\" who think \"the earth is somehow getting warmer.", "output": "What source claims that Sam Clovis called scientists \"dumb, regular\" people?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Claimed Sam Clovis, a senior White house adviser in the Department of Agriculture, called scientists dumb regular people\" who think \"the earth is somehow getting warmer.", "output": "What is the credibility of this source?"} {"input": "answer: The contents of the TPP go far beyond the standards drafted by the World Trade Organization. The TPP includes a negative-list of all sectors covered for the liberalizing trade, except for those clearly stated. The TPP includes new regulation for online commerce, treatment of foreign investors, far more comprehensive protection for intellectual property, labor codes, and an agreement for neutrality regarding state-owned enterprises. context: The Trans-Pacific Partnership knocks out 18 000 tariffs that other countries place on American products and goods.", "output": "What are the terms of the Trans-Pacific Partnership?"} {"input": "answer: Most goods and services traded between the countries are named in the TPP, but not all tariffs - which are taxes on imports - were going to be removed and some would take longer than others. In all, some 18,000 tariffs were included. For example, the signatories said they would either eliminate or reduce tariffs and other restrictive policies from agricultural products and industrial goods. Under the agreement, tariffs on US manufactured goods and almost all US farm products would have gone almost immediately. But some \"sensitive\" products would have been exempt until a later agreed date. context: The Trans-Pacific Partnership knocks out 18 000 tariffs that other countries place on American products and goods.", "output": "What tariffs on American goods does the Trans-Pacific Partnership remove?"} {"input": "answer: Results: In 2009, the EDN system notified U.S. state and local health departments of 104,954 newly arriving refugees and immigrants, of whom 78,899 (75.2%) were refugees (with or without medical conditions), 19,358 (18.4%) were immigrants with medical conditions, and 6,697 (6.4%) were persons with other visa types. Of the 78,899 refugees, 21,319 (27%) had a medical condition. The majority (93.4%) of immigrants with medical conditions had tuberculosis classifications (i.e., either had evidence of latent tuberculosis infection or chest radiograph findings interpreted by the overseas panel physician as consistent with tuberculosis). Of the 41,415 refugees and immigrants with Class A or Class B medical conditions, 405 (1%) had Class A conditions, and 40,994 (99%) had Class B conditions. The majority of refugees and immigrants with suspected Class B tuberculosis were born in the Philippines (41.3%), Mexico (12.1%), Burma (8.7%), Vietnam (7.8%), and the Dominican Republic (5.8%). The majority of refugee notifications were for persons born in Iraq (23.9%), Burma (18.9%), and Bhutan (15.1%). Approximately one third of the tuberculosis notifications were sent to health departments in California (20.5%), Texas (9.8%), and New York (6.3%), and the national reporting rate for tuberculosis follow-up was 75.4% within 30 days of arrival. context: CDC Caught Flying Diseased Caravan Migrants Into U.S. for Medical Treatment", "output": "What evidence indicates that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has brought disease migrants into the United States for medical treatment?"} {"input": "answer: According to F.A.A. flight data, a plane registered to the Center for Disease Control landed in San Diego to pick up diseased migrants at the border to fly them to Georgia where they will receive medical care context: CDC Caught Flying Diseased Caravan Migrants Into U.S. for Medical Treatment", "output": "Was there a plane that flew from San Diego to Georgia registered to the CDC?"} {"input": "answer: Estimated U.S. military spending is $934 billion. It covers the period October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021. context: We\u2019ve achieved a historic increase in defense spending.", "output": "How much annually is the United States spending on defense?"} {"input": "answer: This is a partial measure of all defense-related spending. The military budget of the United States during FY 2014 was approximately $582 billion in expenses for the Department of Defense (DoD), $149 billion for the Department of Veterans Affairs, and $43 billion for the Department of Homeland Security, for a total of $770 billion. context: We\u2019ve achieved a historic increase in defense spending.", "output": "How much has historically been spent on defense-related projects under previous presidents before Donald Trump?"} {"input": "answer: As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Pence criticized the economic stimulus bill in 2009, saying it included \"wasteful spending\" such as fish passage barriers and ATVs. He correctly cited those provisions of the bill, so we rated his claim True. context: The stimulus bill contains $20 million for the removal of small to medium-sized fish passage barriers\" and \"$25 million to rehabilitate off-roading trails for ATVs.", "output": "What in the stimulus bill allocates money for the removal of small to medium sized fish passage barriers?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The stimulus bill contains $20 million for the removal of small to medium-sized fish passage barriers\" and \"$25 million to rehabilitate off-roading trails for ATVs.", "output": "What in the stimulus bill allocates money to rehabilitate off-roading trails for ATVs?"} {"input": "answer: United States District Judge Susan R. Bolton found Mr. Arpaio, 85, guilty of criminal contempt of court, a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail. Mr. Arpaio\u2019s lawyers said he would appeal. context: \u201cThank you @realdonaldtrump for seeing my conviction for what it is: a political witch hunt by holdovers in the Obama justice department!\"", "output": "What are the reasons that Joe Arpaio was criminally convicted?"} {"input": "answer: cy. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) President Trump pardons Sheriff Joe Arpaio Joe Arpaio Cuomo 1-10-18 Arpaio: Obama's birth certificate a phony Marico context: \u201cThank you @realdonaldtrump for seeing my conviction for what it is: a political witch hunt by holdovers in the Obama justice department!\"", "output": "Why was Joe Arpaio pardoned by Donald Trump?"} {"input": "answer: In Vukmir\u2019s new ad, Duffy called ads that Vukmir didn\u2019t support Trump were \u201cfake news.\u201d \u201cLeah stood with President Trump in 2016 and she will as your next senator,\u201d said Duffy, who represents northern Wisconsin and has endorsed Vukmir in the primary. context: I have always been there with\" Donald Trump.\"", "output": "When does Leah Vukmir begin to support Donald Trump?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Half of all NC legislative candidates are unopposed because of gerrymandering.", "output": "How many of the North Carolina legislative candidates run unopposed?"} {"input": "answer: Also, gerrymandering seems responsible for the candidates sliding further into extremism. Basically if you run in a freshly created district that you are reasonably sure will go to your party, your real competition isn't the Dem/Rep who is running against you. It's your opponents in the primary. context: Half of all NC legislative candidates are unopposed because of gerrymandering.", "output": "Is gerrymandering responsible for the fact that many candidates in North Carolina run unopposed in uncontested races?"} {"input": "answer: After his acquittal by the Senate, President Bill Clinton apologized again to the nation Friday for his actions which prompted the yearlong Monica Lewinsky ordeal. context: I had a sexual harassment policy when I was governor in the eighties", "output": "Did Bill Clinton apologize to Monica Lewinsky?"} {"input": "answer: The Clinton-Gore Administration fought for and signed this bill, which contains new penalties, resources to prosecute more domestic violence offenders, and quadrupled funding for battered women's shelters. context: I had a sexual harassment policy when I was governor in the eighties", "output": "What did Bill Clinton contribute in office towards women's rights?"} {"input": "answer: While the increase might have suggested that the TVPRA played a role, the number of apprehensions doubled again during 2012 and 2013. This last spurt contributed to the belief by some that DACA was behind the growth in the flows, even though unaccompanied minors were not eligible for the reprieve offered by DACA. context: Says President Barack Obama\u2019s policy known as DACA contributed to a surge of minors at the southern border.", "output": "What was the effect of DACA on the number of migrants at the soutern border?"} {"input": "answer: migrants have reported being put into solitary confinement after they complained about harassment context: Says President Barack Obama\u2019s policy known as DACA contributed to a surge of minors at the southern border.", "output": "What was the quantity of migrants at the southern United States before before and after the announcement of DACA?"} {"input": "answer: No, Alex Azar didn't say family separations at the border embody \"generosity and charity\" context: Says HHS Secretary Alex Azar called family separations at the border and detention of children in cages one of the great acts of American generosity and charity\" and \"is now in charge.", "output": "Did Alex Azar comment about the acts of American generosity and charity at the United States border?"} {"input": "answer: Alex Azar, Health and Human Services Secretary, stated that the facilities for kids who have been taken from their parents by the government are \u201cone of the great acts of American generosity and charity. context: Says HHS Secretary Alex Azar called family separations at the border and detention of children in cages one of the great acts of American generosity and charity\" and \"is now in charge.", "output": "What aspect of the facilities at the border did Alex Azar comment were acts of American generosity and charity?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says a Wisconsin welcome sign includes a message warning criminals and terrorists\" that over \"170 000 Wisconsin residents have a legal permit to carry a handgun.", "output": "What proof is there that Wisconsin has a welcome sign warning terrorists of the quantity of handguns possessed by individuals in the state?"} {"input": "answer: s another important treaty in this area.1 Along with the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols of 1977, context: The ammunition used in the Orlando shooting is banned by Geneva Convention. It enters the body spins & explodes.", "output": "What part of the Geneva Convention deals with types of ammunition and what is allowed to be used in guns?"} {"input": "answer: The average tax cut would be $1,600 in 2018, but the average household earning more than $1 million would get a nearly $70,000 cut. context: \u201cAmericans received the biggest tax cut in history last year.\"", "output": "How much of a tax cut did Americans receive in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: The first analysis, from the Institute on Taxation and Economic and Policy, a liberal-leaning think tank, found that from 2001 through 2018, changes to the federal tax code have reduced revenue by $5.1 trillion. Sixty-five percent of the savings have gone to the richest fifth of Americans, with 22 percent of them going exclusively to the top 1 percent. context: \u201cAmericans received the biggest tax cut in history last year.\"", "output": "How much of a tax cut have Americans historically received?"} {"input": "answer: the average homeowner is paying about $1,300 to $1,400 just for recapture. context: In Austin Texas the average homeowner is paying about $1 300 to $1 400 just for recapture \" meaning funds spent in non-Austin school districts.\"", "output": "How much money is the average homeowner in Austin, Texas paying for recapture?"} {"input": "answer: Georgia's state minimum wage rate is $7.25 per hour. context: Georgia has the lowest minimum wage in the country.", "output": "What is the minimum wage in the state of Georgia?"} {"input": "answer: the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour.[3] As of January 2020, there were 29 states and D.C with a minimum wage higher than the federal minimum context: Georgia has the lowest minimum wage in the country.", "output": "What is the minimum wage in other states in America?"} {"input": "answer: The GOP tax plan gives Americans less incentive to be charitable November 8, 2017 Dan Kopf By Dan Kopf Senior data reporter The recently released Republican tax plan would double the standard deduction for American taxpayers. This has charities quaking in their boots. The proposal would increase the standard deduction\u2014the amount of household income that is not taxable if no other deductions are taken\u2014from $12,700 to $24,000 for a couple, and from $6,350 to $12,000 for individuals. For many Americans, it is the most important practical change in the plan. context: \u201cUnder GOP plan, U.S. families making ~$86k see avg tax increase of $794.\"", "output": "What is the motivation behind increasing taxes for GOP?"} {"input": "answer: The tax hikes that would hit single parents and large families would result from Trump\u2019s plan to eliminate the personal exemption and the head-of-household filing status. These features of the tax code have enabled many Americans to reduce their taxable income. context: \u201cUnder GOP plan, U.S. families making ~$86k see avg tax increase of $794.\"", "output": "Why should families have to see increased taxes from the GOP?"} {"input": "answer: But notice the funny thing about this calculation: Only a small percentage (6.5 percent) of the nearly 122 million households in the bottom three quintiles will actually face a tax increase. Meanwhile, more than 97 million (80 percent) will receive a tax cut. Doing the math the same way the JEC staff did, we come up with an average tax cut of about $450 for those 97 million households. context: \u201cUnder GOP plan, U.S. families making ~$86k see avg tax increase of $794.\"", "output": "Can GOP plans be altered so that these particular families do not have to pay more taxes?"} {"input": "answer: Population estimates, July 1, 2019, (V2019)\t4,903,185 context: UPDATE: \u2018Thousands\u2019 voted for Doug Jones in Alabama town with population of 2 256", "output": "How many people live in Bordelama?"} {"input": "answer: Third, that there was a town that was some 20 miles from Birmingham, named Bordelama (ph), where they had only 2,200 residents and more than 5,000 people had actually cast their ballot. That would make some sense and it would cause a lot of consternation, except there is no town or community in the state of Alabama called that Bordelama. So, that was completely fabricated and made up. context: UPDATE: \u2018Thousands\u2019 voted for Doug Jones in Alabama town with population of 2 256", "output": "How many people voted for Doug Jones in Bordelama?"} {"input": "answer: Third, that there was a town that was some 20 miles from Birmingham, named Bordelama (ph), where they had only 2,200 residents and more than 5,000 people had actually cast their ballot. That would make some sense and it would cause a lot of consternation, except there is no town or community in the state of Alabama called that Bordelama. context: UPDATE: \u2018Thousands\u2019 voted for Doug Jones in Alabama town with population of 2 256", "output": "How many more people voted for Doug Jones in Bordelama than live there?"} {"input": "answer: Twitter deleted more than 10,000 automated accounts that were posing as Democrats and posting messages to discourage people from voting during this coming Tuesday's midterm elections after the party flagged the tweets to the social platform, Fox News has confirmed. The accounts were removed after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) called attention to them, according to Reuters, which first reported the news. context: Twitter shadow banning prominent Republicans.", "output": "How did Twitter boost Democrat twitter accounts?"} {"input": "answer: One of the many ways to pacify problematic users is to employ a tool called a \"shadow ban.\" The term originates from a time where internet communities primarily existed in individual, isolated web forums \u2014 rather than outright ban a user, a forum moderator would \"shadow\" ban them. They could read posts, and even make their own as usual. But nobody else in the community could see their posts, or even know that they tried to say something. context: Twitter shadow banning prominent Republicans.", "output": "How did Twitter shadow ban prominent Republicans?"} {"input": "answer: We do not shadow ban. You are always able to see the tweets from accounts you follow (although you may have to do more work to find them, like go directly to their profile). And we certainly don\u2019t shadow ban based on political viewpoints or ideology. context: Twitter shadow banning prominent Republicans.", "output": "How is it possible to discover if Twitter is shadowbanning popular accounts?"} {"input": "answer: Rudy Giuliani just lost his job at prominent Manhattan law firm Greenberg Traurig. A press release issued by Greenberg Traurig\u2019s Executive Chairman Richard A. Rosenbaum reads: When Rudy Giuliani took an unpaid leave of absence from the firm his intent was to play a limited role, for a short matter of time, to address specific matters related . context: Official: Rudy Giuliani officially resigns Trump\u2019s legal team on it's last leg.", "output": "What specific job did Giuliani resign from?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Official: Rudy Giuliani officially resigns Trump\u2019s legal team on it's last leg.", "output": "Who else is a part of Trump's legal team?"} {"input": "answer: John Dowd, Trump\u2019s top personal lawyer, quit in March context: Official: Rudy Giuliani officially resigns Trump\u2019s legal team on it's last leg.", "output": "Have any of the other members of Trump's legal team quit other than Giuliani?"} {"input": "answer: President Donald Trump nominated Scott Hutchins, the global head of integrated field sciences for Corteva Agriscience, the agriculture division of DowDuPont, to the role of undersecretary for research, education and economics at the US Department of Agriculture on Monday (July 16). Hutchins also serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Nebraska. context: Trump\u2019s Top Scientist Pick: \u2018Scientists Are Just Dumb Regular People That Think Dinosaurs Existed And The Earth Is Getting Warmer\u2019", "output": "Who does President Trump want to nominate for the undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture\u2019s Research, Education and Economics division?"} {"input": "answer: The Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS) was established in accordance with the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 to provide strategic coordination of the science that informs the Department's and the Federal government's decisions, policies and regulations that impact all aspects of U.S. food and agriculture and related landscapes and communities.We identify, prioritize and evaluate Department-wide agricultural research, education, and extension needs. In addition, the Office of the Chief Scientist regularly convenes a USDA Science Council to further facilitate cross-Departmental scientific coordination and collaboration. context: Trump\u2019s Top Scientist Pick: \u2018Scientists Are Just Dumb Regular People That Think Dinosaurs Existed And The Earth Is Getting Warmer\u2019", "output": "What is the chief scientist's role in the USDA?"} {"input": "answer: For starters, Johnson's legislation would increase the full retirement age from 67, which is the current expectation of people born in 1960 and after, to 69 years of age by 2030. It would reduce cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for higher-earning individuals, while at the same time increasing benefits at a faster pace for lower-income retirees. In particular, individuals earning in excess of $85,000 and couples with more than $170,000 in earnings would have their COLAs completely cut out beginning in December 2018. The chained Consumer Price Index (CPI) would be used to calculate COLA increases for all other workers instead of the currently used CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W). Johnson's legislation would begin phasing out the taxation of Social Security benefits beginning in 2045 and ending by 2054. Currently, Social Security taxes a percentage of benefits if an individual earns more than $25,000 annually, or a couple earns more than $32,000. By 2053, the phased taxable limits would rise to $92,500 for an individual and $185,000 for couples. By 2054, this tax would be eliminated in its entirety. The bill would place a cap on the benefit amount for spouses and children of higher-earning retired and disabled individuals. It would eliminate the retirement earnings test, which applies only to people receiving benefits before hitting their full retirement age (FRA). In 2017, the Social Security Administration can withhold $1 in benefits for every $2 in wages earned above $16,920, and $1 in benefits for every $3 in wages earned above $44,880 if you'll hit your FRA in 2017 and are already receiving benefits. The earnings test would disappear by 2023, giving elderly working Americans the ability to double-dip with their wages and Social Security benefits. Finally, Johnson's legislation would raise the minimum benefit available to people who worked throughout their lifetime but failed to earn a lot. context: Republicans Looking To Cut Social Security As Much As 50 percent Immediately.", "output": "What bills have been introduced by Republicans that address Social Security.?"} {"input": "answer: Over the next 10 years, Trump\u2019s 2020 budget proposal aims to spend $1.5 trillion less on Medicaid \u2014 instead allocating $1.2 trillion in a block-grant program to states \u2014 $25 billion less on Social Security, and $845 billion less on Medicare (some of that is reclassified to a different department). context: Republicans Looking To Cut Social Security As Much As 50 percent Immediately.", "output": "How much are the Republicans trying to cut Social Security by?"} {"input": "answer: Unfortunately, two decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court provide for the use of public school buildings by churches, religious and political groups on a viewpoint-neutral basis, if the public school districts are already renting their facilities after hours to other community groups. context: Inside the stimulus package is anti-Christian legislation that will stop churches from using public schools for meeting on Sundays as well as Boy Scouts and student Bible study groups.", "output": "What churches use public schools for meeting on Sundays?"} {"input": "answer: No, the Boy Scouts of America is not a religious organization although Scouts are taught to perform their \u201cduty to God\u201d. context: Inside the stimulus package is anti-Christian legislation that will stop churches from using public schools for meeting on Sundays as well as Boy Scouts and student Bible study groups.", "output": "Are Boy Scouts a Christian organization?"} {"input": "answer: Rights Have Limits No First Amendment rights are absolute, but the right to gather is the only one that includes the most important limit in the actual words of the amendment: \u201cthe right of the people peaceably to assemble.\u201d That means law enforcement may break up any gathering that has turned violent or raises a \u201cclear and present danger\u201d of violence or disorder (Cantwell v. Connecticut, 310 U.S. 296 (1940)). The \u201cclear and present danger\u201d standard is a particularly high hurdle for government officials to overcome if they want to prevent planned gatherings ahead of time. context: Inside the stimulus package is anti-Christian legislation that will stop churches from using public schools for meeting on Sundays as well as Boy Scouts and student Bible study groups.", "output": "What are current laws regarding religious gatherings?"} {"input": "answer: The law was intended \"to strengthen the educational resources of our colleges and universities and to provide financial assistance for students in postsecondary and higher education\". It increased federal money given to universities, created scholarships, gave low-interest loans for students, and established a National Teachers Corps. The \"financial assistance for students\" is covered in Title IV of the HEA. context: Inside the stimulus package is anti-Christian legislation that will stop churches from using public schools for meeting on Sundays as well as Boy Scouts and student Bible study groups.", "output": "What is the Higher Education Facilities Act?"} {"input": "answer: Trump fired back at the comedian and told People Magazine that O'Donnell is \"a real loser\" and \"a woman out of control.\" context: Some of the things that (Megyn Kelly) said I didn\u2019t say.", "output": "How did Donald Trump describe Rosie O'Donnell?"} {"input": "answer: Donald Trump admitted to regrets over his behavior in a highly publicized interview with Fox\u2019s Megyn Kelly on Tuesday, but in characteristic form the presumptive Republican nominee stopped short of apologizing for incidents ranging from mocking former opponent Carly Fiorina\u2019s face to retweeting someone who called Kelly a \u201cbimbo\u201d. context: Some of the things that (Megyn Kelly) said I didn\u2019t say.", "output": "How did Donald Trump describe Megyn Kelly?"} {"input": "answer: the number of Americans working two jobs is around 5 percent of the workforce. It presumes the government has accurate counts of of how many people have jobs and how many are unemployed, or holding multiple jobs, for that matter. It doesn't and the numbers aren't built on such records. context: Unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. Unemployment is low because people are working 60 70 80 hours a week and can barely feed their family.", "output": "What percentage of Americans have two jobs?"} {"input": "answer: According to the most recent data (May 2019), Americans worked an average of 34.4 hours per week. context: Unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. Unemployment is low because people are working 60 70 80 hours a week and can barely feed their family.", "output": "How many hours a week does the average American work?"} {"input": "answer: America Is In Full Employment, So Why Aren't We Celebrating? U.S. unemployment is at a nearly 50-year low. The jobless rate for Hispanics has never been lower. context: Unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. Unemployment is low because people are working 60 70 80 hours a week and can barely feed their family.", "output": "Is the unemployment rate in America considered low?"} {"input": "answer: $12,200 for individuals (up $200 from last year to adjust for inflation) context: Treasury Department's inspector general found there's $4 billion a year in excess payments\" going to people that shouldn\u2019t get them. \"These are mostly Mexicans.", "output": "How much in tax credits are being paid to people ineligible to work in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: Generally, immigrants who aren't authorized to work can apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) and use it for tax purposes, including filing tax returns. But ITNS can't be used to claim refundable tax credits. context: Treasury Department's inspector general found there's $4 billion a year in excess payments\" going to people that shouldn\u2019t get them. \"These are mostly Mexicans.", "output": "Are people ineligible to work in the United States allowed to claim tax credits?"} {"input": "answer: Simple Tax Guide for Americans in the UK ... An agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom improves Social Security protection for people who work or have worked in both countries. It helps people who, without the agreement, would not be eligible for retirement, disability or survivors benefits under the Social Security system context: Treasury Department's inspector general found there's $4 billion a year in excess payments\" going to people that shouldn\u2019t get them. \"These are mostly Mexicans.", "output": "What are the nationalities of the people who are ineligible to work in the United States and claiming tax credits?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Tornado carries mobile home 130 miles, family inside unharmed.", "output": "How far can a tornado carry a mobile home?"} {"input": "answer: Mobile Homes Mobile homes and travel trailers are NEVER safe places to be during a tornado. Even if the building is strapped to the ground, these structures are often lifted and thrown. If you live in a mobile home, be sure to have an outdoor safe room or a place to go underground in the chance of a tornado context: Tornado carries mobile home 130 miles, family inside unharmed.", "output": "Would a mobile home hold up while being carried by a tornado for a long distance?"} {"input": "answer: Balderson said that his parents depend on Social Security and Medicare and he would not do anything to cut those programs. context: Troy Balderson backs a massive tax giveaway\" for corporations \"by slashing Medicare and Social Security.", "output": "Does Troy Balderson want to slash Medicare and Social Security?"} {"input": "answer: Tax breaks for wealthy paid for with deep cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security context: Troy Balderson backs a massive tax giveaway\" for corporations \"by slashing Medicare and Social Security.", "output": "Would cutting Medicare and Social Security provide a tax giveaway?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Troy Balderson backs a massive tax giveaway\" for corporations \"by slashing Medicare and Social Security.", "output": "Did Danny O'Connor lie about Troy Baldersons positions?"} {"input": "answer: O'Connor, meanwhile, has criticized Balderson for supporting the 2017 Republican tax cuts and saying he would be open to raising the Social Security eligibility age for people who aren't near retirement. context: Troy Balderson backs a massive tax giveaway\" for corporations \"by slashing Medicare and Social Security.", "output": "Did Troy Balderson support the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017?"} {"input": "answer: he has voted to cut taxes for working families by $5 billion since he took office. context: Troy Balderson backs a massive tax giveaway\" for corporations \"by slashing Medicare and Social Security.", "output": "Did Troy Balderson vote on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Sexual gratification is the most favourable explanation for the primary motivator for sex offenders. context: \u201cRepeat sex offenders pose an especially grave risk to children. \u2018When convicted sex offenders reenter society, they are much more likely than any other type of offender to be rearrested for a new rape or sexual assault.\u2019\"", "output": "What are sex offenders motives?"} {"input": "answer: Contrary to popular belief, as a group, sex offenders have the lowest rate of recidivism of all the crime categories. These statistics completely fly in the face of conventional wisdom about sex offenders being the most likely group of criminals to re-offend for their initial crime, but these are the facts. context: \u201cRepeat sex offenders pose an especially grave risk to children. \u2018When convicted sex offenders reenter society, they are much more likely than any other type of offender to be rearrested for a new rape or sexual assault.\u2019\"", "output": "Why are many sex offenders repeat offenders?"} {"input": "answer: In addition to the heightened rates of disease, the study found that the most severe form of disease \u2013 progressive massive fibrosis \u2013 now occurs in 5 percent of veteran miners in the region, the highest rate ever recorded. \"We can think of no other industry or workplace in the United States in which this would be considered acceptable,\" wrote Halldin and her colleagues in the American Journal of Public Health. context: Black lung cases are at a 25-year high.", "output": "Are black lungs cases affecting enough people for it to matter?"} {"input": "answer: It isn't exactly clear why there was a rise in black lung cases after a number of decades of decline, but Attfield says there are a number of possible explanations. Although the rate of black lung is going up, there are fewer miners with the disease. Indeed, fewer miners are needed in an industry that has become increasingly high-tech. Coal production continues to climb even with fewer miners. \"Production has gone very high compared to the old days,\" Attfield says. \"When you're producing a lot of coal, you're making a lot of dust.\" Not only is there more dust, but those miners also are working longer hours, he says. If they're working a 12-hour shift instead of an 8-hour shift, he says, that's 50 percent more coal dust. It also means there's less time away from the mine to cough the coal dust out of their lungs. context: Black lung cases are at a 25-year high.", "output": "Why is there such an increased rate of Black lung cases now?"} {"input": "answer: NIOSH confirms 416 cases of progressive massive fibrosis or complicated black lung in three clinics in central Appalachia from 2013 to 2017. \"This is the largest cluster of progressive massive fibrosis ever reported in the scientific literature,\" says Scott Laney, a NIOSH epidemiologist involved in the study. context: Black lung cases are at a 25-year high.", "output": "Which group of people is most affected by black lung disease?"} {"input": "answer: The 2018 numbers still lag behind historic high turnouts in past decades. State Board of Elections statistics show that more than 75 percent of voters cast ballots in the 1974 governor's race between Democrat Hugh Carey and Republican Malcolm Wilson. context: New York consistently ranks as one of the worst voting turnout states in the nation.", "output": "What was New York's voting rate in the 2018 primaries?"} {"input": "answer: States With The Highest (And Lowest) Voter Turnout context: New York consistently ranks as one of the worst voting turnout states in the nation.", "output": "What states had a lower voting rate in the 2018 primaries than New York?"} {"input": "answer: New York ranked 41st in the country for voter turnout in the 2016 general election, with just more than 57 percent of the \u201cvoting-eligible population\u201d casting ballots, according to a new report. context: New York consistently ranks as one of the worst voting turnout states in the nation.", "output": "What was New York's voting rate in the 2016 presidential election?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: New York consistently ranks as one of the worst voting turnout states in the nation.", "output": "What states had a lower voting rate in the 2016 presidential election than New York?"} {"input": "answer: The price you pay for electricity depends on numerous factors including (but not limited to) your location, time of year, consumption, and market changes/disruptions. Whether you\u2019re in a regulated or deregulated market, your bill should clearly state the rate you pay per kWh. context: Californians pay the highest electricity bills\" in the nation.\"", "output": "How much do people from each state pay, on average, for electricity?"} {"input": "answer: The average monthly commercial electricity bill in California is $742, which ranks 9th in the nation. This average monthly commercial electricity bill in California is 17.97% greater than the national average monthly bill of $629. Average monthly commercial electricity bills in the U.S. range from approximately $334 to $3,288. context: Californians pay the highest electricity bills\" in the nation.\"", "output": "How much does California pay for electricity, on average?"} {"input": "answer: Roughly 1 person in every 6,000 reach their 100th birthday today. context: We now have several hundred teachers that are over 100 years old and what I've read recently is that a baby born today their age expectancy is 110 at least.", "output": "How many people reach age 100?"} {"input": "answer: Worldwide, the average life expectancy at birth was 71 years (70 years for males and 72 years for females) context: We now have several hundred teachers that are over 100 years old and what I've read recently is that a baby born today their age expectancy is 110 at least.", "output": "What is the average persons lifespan in years?"} {"input": "answer: Carolyn Perez, spokeswoman for the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, said that as of February the system had 420,458 retired members. Of that group, 321 were over 100 years old. context: We now have several hundred teachers that are over 100 years old and what I've read recently is that a baby born today their age expectancy is 110 at least.", "output": "How many teachers are over age 100?"} {"input": "answer: The UN projects that the global population increases from a population of 7.7 billion in 2019 to 11.2 billion by the end of the century. By that time, the UN projects, fast global population growth will come to an end. context: We now have several hundred teachers that are over 100 years old and what I've read recently is that a baby born today their age expectancy is 110 at least.", "output": "Is there a correlation between the age of people now and what is expected in the future?"} {"input": "answer: People often like to groan about how their job is \"killing\" them. Tragically, for some groups of people in the U.S., that statement appears to be true. context: We now have several hundred teachers that are over 100 years old and what I've read recently is that a baby born today their age expectancy is 110 at least.", "output": "Does your profession have an impact on your life expectancy?"} {"input": "answer: The Environmental Protection Agency head said that the \u201ccoal sector\u201d added 7,000 jobs in May and \u201calmost 50,000 jobs\u201d since the fourth quarter of last year. But the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports an increase of just 400 coal mining jobs in May and 1,300 since December. context: \u201cSince the fourth quarter of last year until most recently, we\u2019ve added almost 50,000 jobs in the coal sector.\"", "output": "How many jobs were in the coal sector in the fourth quarter of 2017 in America?"} {"input": "answer: There are now twice as many solar jobs as coal jobs in the US. . context: \u201cSince the fourth quarter of last year until most recently, we\u2019ve added almost 50,000 jobs in the coal sector.\"", "output": "How many jobs are in the coal sector now in 2020 in America?"} {"input": "answer: Actor Johnny Depp on Thursday became the latest US celebrity to invite controversy by making a thinly veiled allusion to the killing of President Donald Trump, asking the crowd at the Glastonbury arts festival in England, \"When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?\" context: Says Johnny Depp died after being apprehended for threatening President Donald Trump\u2019s life.", "output": "Has Johnny Depp ever threatened Donald Trump's life?"} {"input": "answer: News of actor Johnny Depp\u2019s death spread quickly earlier this week causing concern among fans across the world. However the April 2020 report has now been confirmed as a complete hoax and just the latest in a string of fake celebrity death reports. context: Says Johnny Depp died after being apprehended for threatening President Donald Trump\u2019s life.", "output": "Is Johnny Depp still alive now in 2020?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cHe was a bad guy\u2014really bad guy,\u201d Trump opined during a rally in North Carolina. \u201cBut you know what he did well? He killed terrorists. He did that so good. They didn\u2019t read them the rights. They didn\u2019t talk. They were terrorists. Over.\u201d Hussein, it is true, killed a lot of people. The estimates run into the hundreds of thousands, and he murdered in a variety of appalling ways: He had his victims shot, gassed, blown up, beheaded and even torn apart by wild animals. And while all of his victims had excellent reasons for not liking life under the longtime Iraqi dictator, almost none were terrorists. On the contrary, terrorists in Iraq were mostly honored guests and worked at the regime\u2019s behest. context: You know what (Saddam Hussein) did well? He killed terrorists.", "output": "Is there evidence that saddam hussein killed terrorists?"} {"input": "answer: Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations were made by the U.S. government officials context: You know what (Saddam Hussein) did well? He killed terrorists.", "output": "How many terrorists did Saddam Hussein reportedly kill?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Second Roy Moore Accuser Works For Michelle Obama Right NOW", "output": "Who has accused Roy Moore of pursuing inappropriate relationships with them?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Second Roy Moore Accuser Works For Michelle Obama Right NOW", "output": "What do the those who accused Roy Moore or pursuing inappropriate relationships do for work?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The major immigration issue was about Poles and Bulgarians and Romanians \" and that they weren\u2019t contributing economically. \"The unemployment rate among Poles in Britain is lower than the unemployment rate among Brits.", "output": "Which ethnic groups in Britain have the highest unemployment rates?"} {"input": "answer: The European Union, How It Works, and Its History How Europe Became an Economic Powerhouse Share Pin Email Image shows a map of europe. Text reads: Image by Jo Zixuan Zhou \u00a9 The Balance 2019 BY KIMBERLY AMADEO Updated March 16, 2020 The European Union is a unified trade and monetary body of 27 member countries. It eliminates all border controls between members. The open border allows the free flow of goods and people, except for random spot checks for crime and drugs.1\ufeff Any product manufactured in one EU country can be sold to any other member context: The major immigration issue was about Poles and Bulgarians and Romanians \" and that they weren\u2019t contributing economically. \"The unemployment rate among Poles in Britain is lower than the unemployment rate among Brits.", "output": "How soon can newcomers to the European Union begin working in countries already established in the Union?"} {"input": "answer: Overall unemployment in the UK has reached a new 42-year low of 4.4 percent context: The major immigration issue was about Poles and Bulgarians and Romanians \" and that they weren\u2019t contributing economically. \"The unemployment rate among Poles in Britain is lower than the unemployment rate among Brits.", "output": "What is the overall unemployment rate in Britain?"} {"input": "answer: Romania (82 % of all immigrants), Poland (63 %), Slovakia (60 %), Portugal (55 %), Bulgaria (51 %) and Croatia (51 %). context: The major immigration issue was about Poles and Bulgarians and Romanians \" and that they weren\u2019t contributing economically. \"The unemployment rate among Poles in Britain is lower than the unemployment rate among Brits.", "output": "Approximately what percentage of workers in Britain are immigrants from Poland, Bulgaria, or Romania?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The major immigration issue was about Poles and Bulgarians and Romanians \" and that they weren\u2019t contributing economically. \"The unemployment rate among Poles in Britain is lower than the unemployment rate among Brits.", "output": "What percentage of Polish, Romanian, and Bulgarian immigrants living in Britain are employed?"} {"input": "answer: What stands in the way of a broad role for medical science in marijuana policy is the Controlled Substances Act. Under this law, marijuana is listed as a Schedule I substance, meaning it has a high potential for abuse and no current accepted medical use. Substances classified in Schedules II-V are still subject to varying degrees of control, but have a recognized medical use and may be dispensed with a prescription under certain circumstances. They are also subject to robust research, testing, and manufacture. For marijuana to enjoy the same benefits, it would need to be rescheduled. context: Marijuana is a Schedule I drug, which you understand means that you can\u2019t do any research about it.", "output": "Can legislation be made to change the status of Marijuana as a schedule I drug?"} {"input": "answer: Marijuana will remain on the government\u2019s list of most highly regulated and dangerous drugs, the Obama administration says, despite growing popular support for the widespread legalization of pot. The decision means that pot remains on a list of drugs that have no medical purpose. But the Drug Enforcement Administration did open the door to more research on the drug and its possible medical uses. context: Marijuana is a Schedule I drug, which you understand means that you can\u2019t do any research about it.", "output": "What classification will Marijuana have in the future as a drug?"} {"input": "answer: the border wall context: At this very moment large well-organized caravans of migrants are marching towards our southern border. Some people call it an invasion. It\u2019s like an invasion. They have violently overrun the Mexican border.", "output": "Along the Mexican border with the United States, what existing barriers prevent individuals from crossing over into the United States?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: At this very moment large well-organized caravans of migrants are marching towards our southern border. Some people call it an invasion. It\u2019s like an invasion. They have violently overrun the Mexican border.", "output": "When migrants try to cross the border from Mexico into the United States, what kind of organization do they have - is it in small groups, as individuals, or as large organized caravans?"} {"input": "answer: The terrorists are foreigners, most or all of whom should not have been allowed to live in our country\u2026 It should be repeated over and over again: The terrorism threat is from illegal aliens who are allowed to live in our midst \u2014 and this is a failure of our immigration laws and our immigration officials\u2026 context: At this very moment large well-organized caravans of migrants are marching towards our southern border. Some people call it an invasion. It\u2019s like an invasion. They have violently overrun the Mexican border.", "output": "What threats, if any, do people illegally crossing the border from Mexico have for the people of the United States?"} {"input": "answer: Insurers cannot set premiums based on health status. That's the case under the Affordable Care Act as well. However, states can get a federal waiver to allow insurers to price policies on the individual market based on health status in some cases. Under the waiver, insurers could charge more for preexisting conditions if an individual hadn't maintained continuous coverage, defined as a lapse of 63 days or more over the previous 12 months. That higher premium can be charged for one year, and then, provided there wasn't another 63-day lapse in coverage, the policyholder would get a new premium that wasn't based on health status. context: Says \u201cinsurers can charge thousands more\" for preexisting conditions under the House GOP health care bill.", "output": "What are the criteria for insurers to charge more based on health status under the House Republican Bill?"} {"input": "answer: How the New U.S. Tax Plan Will Affect Health Care. by ; David Blumenthal ... health insurance as individuals either within or outside the ACA\u2019s marketplaces context: Says \u201cinsurers can charge thousands more\" for preexisting conditions under the House GOP health care bill.", "output": "Does the GOP healthcare bill remove the ACA's requirement to guarantee issue coverage?"} {"input": "answer: Instead, the deficit and debt would continue to grow. context: Even with a permanent income tax increase... the budget is more than $1 billion out of balance\u2026", "output": "Would any income tax increase be worth the price on taxpayers to reduce the government deficit?"} {"input": "answer: Current U.S. Federal Budget Deficit Share Pin Email Illustration showing budget deficit The Balance / Catherine Song BY KIMBERLY AMADEO Updated March 03, 2020 The U.S. federal budget deficit for the fiscal year 2021 is $966 billion. FY 2021 covers October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021. The deficit occurs because the U.S. government spending of $4.829 trillion is higher than its revenue of $3.863 trillion. The deficit is lower than last year. The FY 2020 budget created a $1.083 trillion deficit. Spending at $4.79 trillion was more than the estimated $3.706 trillion in revenue.1\ufeff Key Takeaways A budget deficit happens when a government spends more than its revenues. Deficits can be decreased or nullified by raising taxes and curbing government spending. Deficit differs from debt in that it refers to the yearly fiscal budget. A build-up of annual budget deficits leads to the national debt. The current U.S. budget deficit is an accumulated result of the War on Terror, unfunded mandatory spending, and tax cuts. context: Even with a permanent income tax increase... the budget is more than $1 billion out of balance\u2026", "output": "Is there other ways over getting rid of this 1 billion dollar deficit of the US federal government?"} {"input": "answer: While revenues are expected to be the highest in U.S. history in FY 2020, President Donald Trump and Congress ramped up deficit spending to pay for record-high levels of military spending. context: Even with a permanent income tax increase... the budget is more than $1 billion out of balance\u2026", "output": "What is being done to currently reduce such a high deficit of the US government?"} {"input": "answer: Vietnam\u2019s Bamboo Airways and VietJet Aviation JSC signed deals to buy 110 aircraft from Boeing Co. during President Donald Trump\u2019s visit to Hanoi for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un context: Vietnam is ordering at least $12 billion worth of Boeings.", "output": "When did Vietnam last order from Boeing?"} {"input": "answer: Este art\u00edculo enumera los pedidos y entregas del Boeing 787 Dreamliner . A partir de septiembre de 2018, los pedidos de aerol\u00edneas m\u00e1s grandes son de All Nippon Airways (83), Etihad Airways (71), American Airlines (67) y United Airlines (64) context: Vietnam is ordering at least $12 billion worth of Boeings.", "output": "Have all Boeings purchased by Vietnam in the last 4 years been delivered?"} {"input": "answer: Meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Mr. Trump signed agreements calling for Vietnam to purchase more than 100 passenger airliners from Seattle-based Boeing Inc., a deal worth about $21 billion. context: Vietnam is ordering at least $12 billion worth of Boeings.", "output": "Does President Trump have a signed agreement with Vietnam to order from Boeing?"} {"input": "answer: Bamboo agreed to purchase 10 787-9 Dreamliners worth about $3 billion, while VietJet\u2019s order is for 100 737 Max planes valued at $12.7 billion, Boeing said Wednesday. VietJet\u2019s 100-plane commitment was unveiled at the Farnborough air show last year. The accords were signed in the presence of Trump and Vietnam\u2019s President Nguyen Phu Trong. context: Vietnam is ordering at least $12 billion worth of Boeings.", "output": "Has Vietnam confirmed the purchase of $12 billion worth of Boeings?"} {"input": "answer: Chicago-based aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co. said it is selling 100 of its 737 MAX planes to Vietnamese low-cost carrier Vietjet. The privately owned carrier operates domestic and regional flights using Airbus planes. context: Vietnam is ordering at least $12 billion worth of Boeings.", "output": "Has Boeing confirmed the sale of $12 billion worth of Boeings to Vietnam?"} {"input": "answer: According to statistics reported to the FBI, 106 law enforcement officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents in 2018. context: Just last year alone 710 police officers\" were assaulted in New York state.\"", "output": "How many police officers were assaulted in the US last year?"} {"input": "answer: The following New York Police Department (NYPD) officers have all been killed in the line of duty. A total of 977 officers are officially recognized as having died in the line of duty by the New York Police Department. context: Just last year alone 710 police officers\" were assaulted in New York state.\"", "output": "How many police officers were assaulted in New York state in previous years?"} {"input": "answer: After 23 years as one of the most prominent on air personalities at the Fox News channel, left wing program host Shepard Smith made the surprise announcement at the end of his program Shepard Smith Reporting on Friday afternoon that he is leaving the channel immediately (Fox News video here). Only minutes before, Fox News Media Relations emailed a news release to journalists, including this one, titled \u201cShepard Smith to Step Down from FOX News.\u201d The release was attributed to an unusually high level source at the channel, Irena Briganti, the Executive Vice President of Corporate Communications for Fox News and Fox Business Network. Like Smith context: Breaking: Shep Smith to be canned because he can\u2019t control his hate for Donald Trump.", "output": "Is there Fox News press release letting Shep Smith go?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Breaking: Shep Smith to be canned because he can\u2019t control his hate for Donald Trump.", "output": "Has Shep Smith himself commented on being let go?"} {"input": "answer: No results found. context: Idaho mother sentenced to prison after multiple citations for breastfeeding in public.", "output": "Is there a record of a Heather Watson at the Idaho Department of Correction offender search?"} {"input": "answer: As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 16,134. The county seat and largest city is Baker City. The county was organized on 22 September 1862 when a portion of Wasco County was partitioned off context: Idaho mother sentenced to prison after multiple citations for breastfeeding in public.", "output": "Is there a Baker County in Idaho?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Viral posts claim President Donald Trump called for the death penalty\" for \"suicide bombers.", "output": "What percentage of suicide bombers actually die during the bombing attempt?"} {"input": "answer: . Politically, Breaking Burgh tends to publish stories mocking conservatives such as this: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Concerned Adrift Yacht May Fall Off Earth. (D. Van Zandt 8/1/2018) context: Viral posts claim President Donald Trump called for the death penalty\" for \"suicide bombers.", "output": "Is Breakingburgh more democratic or republican?"} {"input": "answer: The idea that he said suicide bombers deserve the death penalty comes from a satirical article published by the website Breaking Burgh in May 2017. context: Viral posts claim President Donald Trump called for the death penalty\" for \"suicide bombers.", "output": "Did Donald Trump make a statement on the penalty for suicide bombers?"} {"input": "answer: U.S. Support for Al Qaeda-Linked Rebels Undermines Syrian Ceasefire context: The Obama administration was actively supporting Al Qaeda in Iraq the terrorist group that became the Islamic State.", "output": "Has the US ever supported Al Qaeda?"} {"input": "answer: Nevertheless, the United States military forces, under the direction of then President Obama, quickly started a withdrawal from Iraq that was completed in 2011. Not coincidentally, by April of 2013, the Islamic State of Iraq had united with al-Nusra Front to form Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). context: The Obama administration was actively supporting Al Qaeda in Iraq the terrorist group that became the Islamic State.", "output": "Did Obama support ISIS?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The Obama administration was actively supporting Al Qaeda in Iraq the terrorist group that became the Islamic State.", "output": "Did the Democrat party support Al Qaeda?"} {"input": "answer: During a Monday appearance on Fox & Friends, Trump suggested that Obama could have stopped the massacre in Orlando but didn\u2019t because he is in league with the terrorists. context: The Obama administration was actively supporting Al Qaeda in Iraq the terrorist group that became the Islamic State.", "output": "Does trump believe the conspiracy theory that obama supported ISIS?"} {"input": "answer: The Donald tweeted a link to an article on Wednesday that claims President Obama indirectly supported ISIS in Iraq and Syria context: The Obama administration was actively supporting Al Qaeda in Iraq the terrorist group that became the Islamic State.", "output": "Is there an intelligence memo that says US supported ISIS?"} {"input": "answer: WORLD FRENCH ELECTIONPRESIDENT TRUMP JOINS WORLD LEADERS IN CONGRATULATING EMMANUEL MACRON ON PRESIDENTIAL VICTORY President Trump Joins World Leaders in Congratulating Emmanuel Macron on Presidential Victory Supporters of Emmanuel Macron celebrate in front of the Pyramid at the Louvre Museum in Paris on May 7, 2017, after the second round of the French presidential election. Supporters of Emmanuel Macron celebrate in front of the Pyramid at the Louvre Museum in Paris on May 7, 2017, after the second round of the French presidential election. PHILIPPE LOPEZ\u2014AFP/Getty Images BY ALANA ABRAMSON MAY 7, 2017 Congratulatory statements from world leaders across the globe began trickling in after it was announced that centrist Emmanuel Macron won the French presidential runoff, even from those who aligned more ideologically with his opponent, the far-right National Front\u2019s Marine Le Pen. context: MEDIA SO DISHONEST: (Flashback) Obama Calls to Congratulate Putin", "output": "Is the president allowed to congratulate certain country leaders?"} {"input": "answer: Canada Australia UK France Italy Ireland Israel Norway Sweden Germany context: MEDIA SO DISHONEST: (Flashback) Obama Calls to Congratulate Putin", "output": "Which country leaders is it safe for the president to thank?"} {"input": "answer: Britain\u2019s ambassador to the US has called Vladimir Putin \u201cthuggish, dishonest and reckless\u201d as sanctions against Russia are stepped up in the wake of the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. context: MEDIA SO DISHONEST: (Flashback) Obama Calls to Congratulate Putin", "output": "Is Vladimir Putin dishonest?"} {"input": "answer: A dictator is a political leader who possesses absolute power. context: MEDIA SO DISHONEST: (Flashback) Obama Calls to Congratulate Putin", "output": "What constitutes a dictator?"} {"input": "answer: World Leaders React to Donald Trump Winning the U.S Election SharePlay Video BY JOSEPH HINCKS UPDATED: NOVEMBER 9, 2016 8:44 AM ET | ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: NOVEMBER 9, 2016 5:36 AM EST Leaders and officials across the world reacted with shock, hope and congratulations, as Donald Trump confounded polls and surged to victory over Hillary Clinton in the U.S. presidential elections early on Wednesday morning. context: MEDIA SO DISHONEST: (Flashback) Obama Calls to Congratulate Putin", "output": "Should the president stay out of congratulating any foreign leaders?"} {"input": "answer: David Alexander Clarke Jr. (born August 21, 1956) is an American former law enforcement official who served as Sheriff of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin from 2002 to 2017. context: Says Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. has said Black Lives Matter is a terrorist movement a hate group and calls it Black LIES Matter.", "output": "What political affiliation does David Clarke hold?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cBlack Lives Matter, which I have renamed \u2018Black Lies\u2019 L-I-E-S Matter, it\u2019s nothing more than an astroturf operation, it\u2019s just the latest shallow disguised, confederation if you will, of community organizers and leftists that specialize in fostering disorganization and rebellion in ghettos and other struggling areas throughout the United States of America.\u201d context: Says Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. has said Black Lives Matter is a terrorist movement a hate group and calls it Black LIES Matter.", "output": "What does David Clarke state as the motive or aspiration of the Black Lives Matter movement?"} {"input": "answer: A 2013 ABC News article reported, \u201cThe State Department stopped processing Iraq refugees for six months in 2011, federal officials told ABC News \u2013 even for many who had heroically helped U.S. forces as interpreters and intelligence assets.\u201d The ABC News expose is the source of most claims that Obama \u201cbanned\u201d or \u201cstopped\u201d Iraqi refugee immigration for a time after two Iraqi refugees who had also been to Syria were indicted on terrorism charges in Bowling Green, Kentucky. context: My policy is similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months.", "output": "Did Obama ever ban visas from Iraqi refugees?"} {"input": "answer: There was a delay in processing Iraqi refugees in 2011 after it was discovered that two Iraqi refugees living in Kentucky had been involved in roadside bombing attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq. One of the refugee\u2019s fingerprints were found on a detonation device in Iraq, prompting U.S. immigration, security and intelligence agencies to use federal databases to rescreen about 58,000 Iraqi refugees in the U.S. and more than 25,000 Iraqis who had been approved to enter the U.S., but had not yet been admitted context: My policy is similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months.", "output": "What were the details of Obama's plan in 2011 that may or may not have banned visas from refugees in Iraq?"} {"input": "answer: No, Elizabeth Does Not Take Risperdal . There\u2019s a fringe conspiracy theory floating around the internet alleging that Elizabeth takes Risperdal, an antipsychotic drug used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and irritability caused by autism. context: Senator Elizabeth Warren has been on Risperdal since first being prescribed the drug in 2011.", "output": "What prescription drugs does Elizabeth Warren take?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Senator Elizabeth Warren has been on Risperdal since first being prescribed the drug in 2011.", "output": "Which other famous people are known for taking Risperdal?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Senator Elizabeth Warren has been on Risperdal since first being prescribed the drug in 2011.", "output": "Is Risperdal a commonly used prescription drug?"} {"input": "answer: The McCarran-Walter Act reformed some of the obvious discriminatory provisions in immigration law. While the law provided quotas for all nations and ended racial restrictions on citizenship, it expanded immigration enforcement and retained offensive national origins quotas. context: The McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 bans Muslims from holding public office in the United States.", "output": "What is the The 1952 McCarran-Walter Act?"} {"input": "answer: A key provision, however, authorized the President to overrule those quotas.[8] Section 212(f),[19] states: Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.[8] context: The McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 bans Muslims from holding public office in the United States.", "output": "What powers does The 1952 McCarran-Walter Act give the president?"} {"input": "answer: The 1952 act did discriminate by race and ethnicity, but placed no religious restrictions on who could hold elected office, Hiroshi Motomura, a professor of law at the University of California, Los Angeles, and immigration expert, told The Associated Press. The act upheld the race-based \u201cnational origins quota system\u201d from the 1920s, which regulated how many immigrants could enter the U.S. from each country. context: The McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 bans Muslims from holding public office in the United States.", "output": "What does The 1952 McCarran-Walter Act say about Muslims?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Alison Alter has exploited a campaign finance loophole to obtain over $64 000 in public dollars to fund her campaign.", "output": "How much money in public financing did Alison Alter receive toward her runoff campaign?"} {"input": "answer: Alison Alter will be the first name on the ballot when she faces incumbent Sheri Gallo in the Dec. 13 District 10 City Council runoff election. context: Alison Alter has exploited a campaign finance loophole to obtain over $64 000 in public dollars to fund her campaign.", "output": "When is the runoff election where Alter faces Gallo?"} {"input": "answer: The New York State Public Campaign Financing Commission held its final meeting on Monday, voting to institute the creation of a new system for public funding of campaigns for statewide and state legislative offices, with lower contribution limits intended to reduce the effect of money in elections. Though the commission did not act to eliminate fusion voting, as minor political parties and their allies feared, it did move to increase the threshold for parties to obtain a position on the ballot, creating uncertainty about their survival. context: Alison Alter has exploited a campaign finance loophole to obtain over $64 000 in public dollars to fund her campaign.", "output": "When was the city's public campaign finance system approved?"} {"input": "answer: FEC announces 2019\u20132020 campaign cycle contribution limits\tFebruary 7, 2019 WASHINGTON \u2013 The Federal Election Commission announced updated contribution limits that have been indexed for inflation and are effective for federal elections in 2019-2020. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA) included provisions that indexed some contribution limits for inflation. The limit on individuals\u2019 contributions to candidates, for example, was set at $2,000 per election in BCRA; it is adjusted at the start of each new election cycle. Adjustments are announced after the Department of Labor determines the inflation rate for the previous election year. context: Alison Alter has exploited a campaign finance loophole to obtain over $64 000 in public dollars to fund her campaign.", "output": "What is the maximum dollar amount a mayoral candidate can spend in a general election?"} {"input": "answer: 2020 Campaign Contribution Limits Election Cycle On Nov. 6, 2002, the day after the 2002 midterm elections, a new set of federal campaign finance laws went into effect. Known as the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA), the law increased the contribution limits for individuals giving to federal candidates and political parties. Every two years, the Federal Election Commission updates certain contribution limits \u2014 such as the amount individuals may give to candidates and party committees \u2014 that are indexed to inflation. context: Alison Alter has exploited a campaign finance loophole to obtain over $64 000 in public dollars to fund her campaign.", "output": "What is the maximum dollar amount a city council candidate can spend in a general election?"} {"input": "answer: Many federal agencies are involved in the removal of illicit drugs from the market. The Federal-Wide Drug Seizure System (FDSS) contains information about drug seizures made within the jurisdiction of the United States by the FBI, DEA, U.S. Customs Service (USCS), and U.S. Border Patrol as well as maritime seizures made by the U.S. Coast Guard. context: Black and Latino people in NYC are arrested at TEN times the rate of white people for virtually the same rate of marijuana usage.", "output": "Do police reports contain all historical marijuana-related arrests?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Black and Latino people in NYC are arrested at TEN times the rate of white people for virtually the same rate of marijuana usage.", "output": "how man Black and Latino people are in NYC compared to how many White people?"} {"input": "answer: Medical marijuana in the US is controlled at the state level. Per federal law, cannabis, a schedule I drug, is illegal as noted in the Controlled Substances Act, but the federal government, under the previous Obama administration, had stated they would not actively prosecute patients and caregivers complying with state medical marijuana laws. However, use of medical marijuana outside of the state laws for illegal use or trafficking would not be tolerated by state or federal government. context: Black and Latino people in NYC are arrested at TEN times the rate of white people for virtually the same rate of marijuana usage.", "output": "is marijuana use the only reason for the cop interaction or was there other reasons?"} {"input": "answer: Although 18 states have legalized the medical use of marijuana, federal law does not recognize or protect medicinal marijuana possession or use; and the federal government can prosecute people who are otherwise protected under state medicinal marijuana laws. context: Black and Latino people in NYC are arrested at TEN times the rate of white people for virtually the same rate of marijuana usage.", "output": "is marijuana usage the only reason for the interaction with the cop?"} {"input": "answer: Statistical Atlas: The Demographic ... Population of the Denver Area, Colorado (Metro Area) Map of Population by County in the Denver Area Population Density; ... Scope: population of the Denver Area and selected other metro areas in the West. 0M 2M 4M 6M 8M 10M 12M # Los Angeles ... context: Black and Latino people in NYC are arrested at TEN times the rate of white people for virtually the same rate of marijuana usage.", "output": "what is the statistical data for surrounding areas?"} {"input": "answer: Contrary to his repeated claims, Trump did not publicly express opposition to the invasion of Iraq before it occurred. He began criticizing the war in 2003, after the invasion, but he also said that year that American troops should not be withdrawn from Iraq. He emerged as an explicit opponent of the war in 2004. context: I did not support the war in Iraq \u2026 The record shows that I\u2019m right.", "output": "What were Donald Trump's thoughts on the war in Iraq?"} {"input": "answer: Donald Trump still insists he opposed Iraq War before it started despite past comments showing he supported invasion context: I did not support the war in Iraq \u2026 The record shows that I\u2019m right.", "output": "Did Trump say that he supported the war on Iraq?"} {"input": "answer: Trump admitted to supporting the Iraq war in 2002 before the war began though he did progressively change his decision publicly within the next year. context: I did not support the war in Iraq \u2026 The record shows that I\u2019m right.", "output": "When did Donald Trump say that he supported the war in Iraq?"} {"input": "answer: TALLAHASSEE \u2014 Florida Democratic gubernatorial nominee and Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum accepted tickets to the Broadway show \"Hamilton\" from an undercover FBI agent leading a probe into the city\u2019s economic development agency, according to 150 pages of documents turned over to the Florida Commission on Ethics. context: If he wants to talk about receipts not a Hamilton ticket but $145 000 of taxpayer money why won\u2019t you release those receipts?", "output": "Has Andrew Gillum ever been charged for taking a bribe?"} {"input": "answer: DeSantis, like other members of Congress, submitted a ledger of expenses each quarter to show generally how he was spending taxpayers' money from January 2013 when he took office through June 2018. context: If he wants to talk about receipts not a Hamilton ticket but $145 000 of taxpayer money why won\u2019t you release those receipts?", "output": "Has Ron DeSantis shown where the tax payer's money gone to?"} {"input": "answer: The maximum amount of the credit is $2,000 per qualifying child. Taxpayers who are eligible to claim this credit must list the name and Social Security number for each dependent on their tax return. The child must be younger than 17 on the last day of the tax year, generally Dec 31. The child must be the taxpayer\u2019s son, daughter, stepchild, foster or adopted child, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half-brother or half-sister. An adopted child includes a child lawfully placed with them for legal adoption. They can also include grandchildren, nieces or nephews. The child must have not provided more than half of their own support for the year. The taxpayer must claim the child as their dependent on their federal tax return. The child cannot file a tax return for the same year with the status married filing jointly, unless the only reason they are filing is to claim a refund. The child must be a U.S. citizen, a U.S. national or a U.S. resident alien. In most cases, the child must have lived with the taxpayer for more than half of 2019. The IRS Interactive Tax Assistant tool Is My Child a Qualifying Child for the Child Tax Credit? helps taxpayers determine if a child qualifies for this credit. In some cases, a taxpayer qualifies and gets less than the full credit. These taxpayers must have earned income of at least $2,500 to receive a refund, even if they owe no tax, with the additional child tax credit. The credit begins to phase out at $200,000 of modified adjusted gross income. This amount is $400,000 for married couples filing jointly. Taxpayers can use the worksheet on page 6 of Publication 972, Child Tax Credit (PDF), to determine if they can claim this credit. context: \u201cThe deal is so bad for rich people, I had to throw in the estate tax just to give them something.\"", "output": "What is the current child credit tax for the 2019 tax season?"} {"input": "answer: it would appear that a taxable estate of $30,000 would end up with $5,900 in tentative estate tax. A $2 million taxable estate would start to approach the $750,000 mark, and it wouldn't take much more to surpass $1 million in tentative estate taxes. context: \u201cThe deal is so bad for rich people, I had to throw in the estate tax just to give them something.\"", "output": "What is the current rate on estate taxes in 2019?"} {"input": "answer: Many of the tax benefits set up to help individuals and families will expire in 2025. context: \u201cThe deal is so bad for rich people, I had to throw in the estate tax just to give them something.\"", "output": "In what year do tax provisions for the middle class expire in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: The Bush administration\u2019s decision to try to sustain U.S.-Chinese ties, rather than to adopt more punitive measures, was not based exclusively on either the strategic or the economic value of the Sino-American relationship. Bush himself argued that continued engagement with China, including through trade, would foster the values agenda as well: \u201cAs people have commercial incentives, whether it\u2019s in China or in other totalitarian countries, the move to democracy becomes inexorable.\u201d17 context: Mitch McConnell was one of the few senators that voted after Tiananmen Square not to have punitive actions against China for human rights violations.", "output": "Did the US take punitive action against China after Tiananmen Square?"} {"input": "answer: Republicans are already citing China as a Clinton foreign policy failure because of the lack of significant progress on a key issues like trade and human rights. context: Mitch McConnell was one of the few senators that voted after Tiananmen Square not to have punitive actions against China for human rights violations.", "output": "How did the Senate vote on punitive action against China after Tiananmen Square?"} {"input": "answer: The United States Congress and media criticized the military action. President George H. W. Bush suspended military sales and visits to that country. Large scale protests against the Chinese government took place around the country.[38] George Washington University revealed that, through high-level secret channels on 30 June 1989, the US government conveyed to the government of the People's Republic of China that the events around the Tiananmen Square protests were an \"internal affair\".[61] U.S. public opinion of China dropped significantly after the Tiananmen Square protests, from 72% having favorable opinions of China before the Tiananmen Protests to only 34% in August, 1989.[62] context: Mitch McConnell was one of the few senators that voted after Tiananmen Square not to have punitive actions against China for human rights violations.", "output": "Did the US ever take action to soften sanctions imposed on China after Tiananmen Square?"} {"input": "answer: China\u2019s Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) Status: Congressional Consideration, 1989-1998 Since the Tiananmen Square crackdown of 1989, the annual process of renewing China\u2019s most-favored-nation (MFN) status has been sharply controversial in U.S. policy circles. context: Mitch McConnell was one of the few senators that voted after Tiananmen Square not to have punitive actions against China for human rights violations.", "output": "How many senators supported a bill that would soften sanctions on China after Tiananmen Square?"} {"input": "answer: Female staff who follow the Islamic faith will be allowed to cover their arms to preserve their modesty despite earlier guidance that all staff should be \"bare below the elbow\". context: Muslim nurses now have the option of participating in medical operations without washing their hands.", "output": "What are the National Health Service rules for hygiene for nurses?"} {"input": "answer: As of two months ago, female Muslim staff in British hospitals are now allowed to cover their arms to preserve their modesty despite earlier guidance that all staff should be \"bare below the elbow.\" context: Muslim nurses now have the option of participating in medical operations without washing their hands.", "output": "What rules do British hospitals have for Muslim nurses?"} {"input": "answer: You should wash your hands: after using the toilet or changing a nappy before and after handling raw foods like meat and vegetables before eating or handling food after blowing your nose, sneezing or coughing before and after treating a cut or wound after touching animals, including pets, their food and after cleaning their cages Washing your hands properly removes dirt, viruses and bacteria to stop them spreading to other people and objects, which can spread illnesses such as food poisoning, flu or diarrhoea. It can help stop people picking up infections and spreading them to others. It can also help stop spreading infections when you're visiting someone in hospital or another healthcare setting. context: Muslim nurses now have the option of participating in medical operations without washing their hands.", "output": "What rule do nurses have for hand washing in the UK?"} {"input": "answer: Separately, 59,778 DACA recipients had applied for green-card status \u2014 and 39,514 had been approved. Of the people who had received green cards, 1,056 had become U.S. citizens. context: \u201cNow, let\u2019s be clear \u2014 this is not amnesty, this is not immunity. This is not a path to citizenship.\"", "output": "How many DACA recipients had received citizenship?"} {"input": "answer: That number of people whose lives risk being uprooted is not widely known, in large part because so much public attention has been focused recently on 800,000 mostly young DREAMers accepted into the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. context: \u201cNow, let\u2019s be clear \u2014 this is not amnesty, this is not immunity. This is not a path to citizenship.\"", "output": "About how many people have participated in the DACA program?"} {"input": "answer: A Family Based Immigration 1. Relatives of U.S. Citizens a. Spouse b. Unmarried child (under the age of 21) c. Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21) d. Adopted child (under the age of 18) or e. Parent or stepparent Learn More >> f. Unmarried son or daughter (over the age of 21) Learn More >> g. Married son or daughter (any age) Learn More >> h. Brother or Sister Learn More >> 2. Relatives of Green Card holders a. Spouse b. Unmarried child (under the age of 21) c. Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21) d. Adopted child (under the age of 18) or e. Unmarried son or daughter (over the age of 21) Learn More >> B Employment Based Immigration 1. Employment First Preference a. Persons with extraordinary ability b. Outstanding professors and researchers c. Managers and executives in multinational companies Learn More >> 2. Employment Second Preference a. Professionals with advanced degrees b. Persons with exceptional ability c. Exceptional professors and researchers Learn More >> 3. Employment Second Preference with National Interest Waiver (NIW) a. Persons with exceptional ability involved in activities that will substantially benefit the U.S. national interest b. Advanced degree professionals involved in activities that will substantially benefit the U.S. national interest Learn More >> 4. Employment Third Preference a. Professionals with a U.S. bachelor\u2019s or foreign equivalent degree b. Skilled workers c. Unskilled workers Learn More >> 5. Schedule A a. Registered nurses and physical therapists b. Persons qualified to work in one of the shortage occupations on the Schedule A list Learn More >> C Green Card Lottery 1. Winners of the Green Card Lottery conducted by the U.S. Department of State. Learn More >> D Investors 1. Foreign entrepreneurs who invest $500,000 in a commercial enterprise in a targeted employment area that will benefit the U.S. economy and create at least 5 full-time U.S. jobs. 2. Foreign entrepreneurs who invest $1,000,000 in a commercial enterprise that will benefit the U.S. economy and create at least 10 full-time U.S. jobs. Learn More >> E Special Immigrants 1. Religious Workers Learn More >> 2. Foreign medical graduates Learn More >> 3. Permanent Residents who departed the U.S. for more than 12 months Learn More >> context: \u201cNow, let\u2019s be clear \u2014 this is not amnesty, this is not immunity. This is not a path to citizenship.\"", "output": "What other methods are there of obtaining a green card?"} {"input": "answer: Advance parole permits a non-citizen of the United States who does not have an immigrant visa to come back to the United States after leaving the country. context: \u201cNow, let\u2019s be clear \u2014 this is not amnesty, this is not immunity. This is not a path to citizenship.\"", "output": "What is the Advanced Parole system?"} {"input": "answer: Nevertheless, between 1974 and 2012, every president but Gerald Ford has made a voluntary release of the tax returns they filed while in office. Ford released no complete returns, but released 10 years of summary data including gross income, taxable income, major deductions, and taxes paid. This tradition of voluntary tax return disclosure ended in 2017, when President Trump declined to release any personal tax information. context: Says that except for Donald Trump, every other major party nominee\" for the past 40 years has released their tax returns.\"", "output": "What presidential nominees haven't released their tax returns?"} {"input": "answer: Like all other citizens, U.S. presidents enjoy this protection of their privacy. Since the early 1970s, however, most presidents and some vice presidents have chosen to release their returns publicly. In the hope of making this information more widely available, Tax Analysts has been collecting and archiving tax returns filed by American presidents, vice presidents, and candidates for over 20 years. Our archive of presidential tax returns can be seen below along with answers to some frequently asked questions context: Says that except for Donald Trump, every other major party nominee\" for the past 40 years has released their tax returns.\"", "output": "What information do people need in presidential nominees' tax returns?"} {"input": "answer: She is paid by the us taxpayers exactly what she is worth nothing. She can not work in the White House because of the law against nepotism. She and Jared are there despite having no value because they want the power and prestige of their position ... context: In April, the vast majority will be (filling out their taxes) on a single postcard.", "output": "How does Ivanka Trump think taxes work?"} {"input": "answer: Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Report Up to $135 Million in 2018 Income context: In April, the vast majority will be (filling out their taxes) on a single postcard.", "output": "HasIvanka Trump ever done her own taxes?"} {"input": "answer: Trump's New IRS 'Postcard' Is Not So Simple And Not Really A Postcard June 29, 20185:00 AM ET Brian Naylor in 2018. BRIAN NAYLOR Twitter President Trump kisses a mock-up of a 1040 \"postcard\" during a meeting with GOP congressional leaders. Drew Angerer/Getty Images The IRS is planning to unveil a new tax return form \u2014 as soon as Friday \u2014 that is the size of a large postcard. It's been touted as a way to simplify tax filing and is something President Trump pushed congressional Republicans to come up with. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the document \"will be a postcard, as we've promised, and hard-working taxpayers won't have to spend as much time filling out their taxes.\" context: In April, the vast majority will be (filling out their taxes) on a single postcard.", "output": "Is there a postcard filing for individual tax payers?"} {"input": "answer: Trump says he wants tax filing to be as simple as sending a postcard. Congress is working hard to make sure it\u2019s not. context: In April, the vast majority will be (filling out their taxes) on a single postcard.", "output": "Is postcard tax filing even a possibility?"} {"input": "answer: According to the Justice Department, 549 were convicted for international terrorism including 254 who were citizens of another country, 148 were naturalized citizens and 148 were natural-born-citizens.[11] In a speech before a joint session of Congress on February 28, 2017, President Donald Trump incorrectly attributed these findings to domestic terrorism, rather than to cases in which international terrorists may have been brought to the United States for prosecution.[12] context: Nearly 3 in 4 individuals convicted of terrorism-related charges are foreign-born.", "output": "How many individuals have been convicted of terrorism-related charges in the USA?"} {"input": "answer: The report reveals that at least 549 individuals were convicted of international terrorism-related charges in U.S. federal courts between September 11, 2001, and December 31, 2016. An analysis conducted by DHS determined that approximately 73 percent (402 of these 549 individuals) were foreign-born. context: Nearly 3 in 4 individuals convicted of terrorism-related charges are foreign-born.", "output": "How many individuals convicted of terrorism-related charges in the USA are foreign born?"} {"input": "answer: Drug Scheduling and Penalties Drug Schedules Drugs, substances, and certain chemicals used to make drugs are classified into five (5) distinct categories or schedules depending upon the drug\u2019s acceptable medical use and the drug\u2019s abuse or dependency potential. These lists are intended as general references and are not comprehensive listings of all controlled substances. Schedule I Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: opioids heroin lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) marijuana (cannabis) 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone peyote context: Fact-checking Donald Trump's statement on Saudi Arabia, Khashoggi murder", "output": "What kinds of drugs are on Schedule 1?"} {"input": "answer: Federal drug enforcement authorities announced Thursday that they would continue defining marijuana as a drug with a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical value, a decision that keeps in place significant restrictions on biomedical research. The decision by the Drug Enforcement Administration means marijuana will remain classified as a Schedule 1 drug. Many scientists have been calling for the federal government to reschedule the drug, which they said would open the door to more medical research into marijuana and its potential effects, both beneficial and harmful. context: Fact-checking Donald Trump's statement on Saudi Arabia, Khashoggi murder", "output": "What types of studies are being done on Schedule 1 drugs?"} {"input": "answer: The fake image of Bennett was first shared on the Facebook page of Vets for Trump in late September. The post, which the group took down, was up for two days and was shared 10,000 times, Vladimir Lemets, the social media director for Vets for Trump, told FactCheck.org. context: Seahawks player was captured on camera burning an American flag.", "output": "Which Seahawks player burned an American Flag?"} {"input": "answer: The \u201cphotograph,\u201d which has made its way across Facebook and Twitter, shows Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett enthusiastically burning the flag in a locker room as his teammates and head coach Pete Carroll happily look on. The picture is photoshopped. context: Seahawks player was captured on camera burning an American flag.", "output": "Is the picture of Michael Bennett burning a flag real?"} {"input": "answer: In late December 2017, the governor announced the appointment of two Republican state legislators to his administration. Frank Lasee, who represented Senate District 1, took a position at the Department of Workforce Development and Keith Ripp, who represented Assembly District 42, went to a new job at the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection\u2014 both resignations were effective on Dec. 29, 2017. When making these hires, Walker indicated he would not call special elections for either of these districts, opting to leave them vacant until the regularly scheduled fall elections on Nov. 6, 2018. context: One year ago (Republicans) would not fill seats vacated for people who went to the administration because of the cost of those elections. Now they\u2019re talking about changing the rules to add additional elections that will cost millions of dollars of taxpayer expense.", "output": "Which seats in Wisconsin legislature were vacated in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Special elections fill two seats in Louisiana House of Representatives Special elections for two vacant seats in the Louisiana House of Representatives were held on Saturday, March 24. Nicholas Muscarello Jr. (R) was the winner of a runoff election for District 86; he defeated David Vial (R) 53 to 47 percent. Muscarello and Vial advanced to the runoff after the special election on February 17, when they defeated another Republican and a Democratic candidate. Muscarello will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Chris Broadwater (R). The special election for District 93 was a four-way race consisting of all Democratic candidates and will not advance to a runoff. Royce Duplessis won the seat outright, winning 72 percent of the vote. He will replace Helena Moreno (D), who will resign in order to take a seat on the New Orleans City Council. context: One year ago (Republicans) would not fill seats vacated for people who went to the administration because of the cost of those elections. Now they\u2019re talking about changing the rules to add additional elections that will cost millions of dollars of taxpayer expense.", "output": "What additional elections are going to be added in Wisconsin to replace vacated seats in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: The current Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida is Joe Gruters, a newly elected member to the Florida Senate, who was elected by RPOF members in January 2019. context: The chairman of the party of Florida who is an avid and outward supporter of Marco Rubio gets to appoint 30 of those delegates.", "output": "Who is the chairman of the Republican party in Florida?"} {"input": "answer: The Florida senator's strategy is hitting some turbulence, NBC News has learned, because several state parties have determined Rubio does not get to hold onto all his delegates. Only 34 of the 172 delegates Rubio won in the primaries will be immediately up for grabs on the first ballot in Cleveland. That development is opening up a fierce competition to win these lapsed Rubio delegates, which are located in Oklahoma, Minnesota and Louisiana. context: The chairman of the party of Florida who is an avid and outward supporter of Marco Rubio gets to appoint 30 of those delegates.", "output": "Is the chairman of the Repblican party in Florida a supporter of Marco Rubio?"} {"input": "answer: The state GOP chairman in Florida does not, however, \u201cappoint\u201d delegates, but can recommend 15, rather than 30, of its 99 delegates to the state\u2019s executive committee. context: The chairman of the party of Florida who is an avid and outward supporter of Marco Rubio gets to appoint 30 of those delegates.", "output": "Does the chairman of the Republican party in Florida get to appoint delegates?"} {"input": "answer: The GOP needs to get into fighting shape. Be bold. Take a chance. Fight fire with fire. Expose the abortion policies of liberals by making abortion doctor Ron Virmani the face of the Democrat party. context: The chairman of the party of Florida who is an avid and outward supporter of Marco Rubio gets to appoint 30 of those delegates.", "output": "What does Florida's process for choosing GOP delegates entail?"} {"input": "answer: Trump paid $175,444 in property taxes last year on the 30,000-square-foot residence context: When Trump wanted to turn a taxpayer-owned building into an $800 a night hotel (Congressman Jeff Denham R-CA) helped broker the deal and bragged about it.", "output": "How much taxes did Trump Pay last Year?"} {"input": "answer: Donald Trump\u2019s US businesses have raked in $15.1m in revenue from political groups and federal agencies since he began his run for the presidency, according to a report released on Monday context: When Trump wanted to turn a taxpayer-owned building into an $800 a night hotel (Congressman Jeff Denham R-CA) helped broker the deal and bragged about it.", "output": "Is trump using Tax Payer money to fund his personal businesses?"} {"input": "answer: There were 159 million with employer-based coverage, 84 million with other coverage, and 30 million uninsured context: In year No. 1 14 million Americans lose coverage \" according to the CBO.\"", "output": "How many Americans currently have health insurance coverage?"} {"input": "answer: 18 million more people without coverage in the first year context: In year No. 1 14 million Americans lose coverage \" according to the CBO.\"", "output": "How many Americans will have coverage during the first year of the GOP insurance plan, if it passes?"} {"input": "answer: Why isn't competition between health insurance providers lowering the cost of premiums? When the private healthcare providers can essentially charge what they like as monopolists, those costs are borne by the patient. If the patient has health insurance, then those costs are passed on to the insurer (less any co-pay amount, of course). context: In year No. 1 14 million Americans lose coverage \" according to the CBO.\"", "output": "What is the difference between the amount of Americans who currently have health insurance coverage and the amount that would during the first year of GOP's new insurance plan?"} {"input": "answer: DACA back in court as Texas-led lawsuit seeks to shut the Obama-era program down context: No court has held (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) unconstitutional.", "output": "Have any cases been filed about DACA's constitutionality?"} {"input": "answer: We found Schneiderman is right: DACA\u2019s constitutionality has not been determined by courts. context: No court has held (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) unconstitutional.", "output": "Have any courts ruled on DACA's constitutionality?"} {"input": "answer: Trump has repeatedly said that some illegal immigrants are criminals.[2][3] A 2015 study by the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute had concluded that around 820,000 unauthorized immigrants had criminal records;[4] however, increasing evidence indicates that immigration does not correlate with higher crime rates. context: President Obama separated the children. \u2026 I\u2019m the one that stopped it.", "output": "What policy did President Trump implement in regards to border control in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: he number of undocumented children being held without their parents in U.S. government custody has seen a 21 percent increase in the past month after the Trump administration announced its \"zero tolerance\" crackdown on families caught crossing the border illegally, it has emerged. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Administration for Children and Families spokesperson Kenneth Wolfe told Newsweek on Wednesday that it had as many as 10,852 undocumented children in its custody\u2014a significant jump from the 8,886 that were in the agency's custody on April 29, according to the Washington Post. spokesman for HHS's Administration for Children and Families told In fiscal year 2013, under the Barack Obama administration, the HHS Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) had as many as 25,000 unaccompanied children in its care across 80 shelters, according to a July 2014 article in Mother Jones. context: President Obama separated the children. \u2026 I\u2019m the one that stopped it.", "output": "According to the Office of Refugee Resettlement, how many children were separated from their parents during the Trump administration when compared to the Obama administration?"} {"input": "answer: A federal judge has ruled that refugee resettlement programs will continue without consent from states and local jurisdictions. context: President Obama separated the children. \u2026 I\u2019m the one that stopped it.", "output": "What was the federal judge's response to President Trump's June 20, 2018 executive order?"} {"input": "answer: Orlando nightclub shooting From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Pulse nightclub shooting Part of Terrorism in the United States A street-level view of a small white structure with a blue roof, black awnings, and empty parking lot The Pulse nightclub in 2006. It had been painted black by the time of the shooting. Orlando is located in FloridaOrlandoOrlando Orlando (Florida) [Full screen] Location\tPulse Nightclub 1912 S. Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida, U.S. Coordinates\t28.51961\u00b0N 81.37683\u00b0WCoordinates: 28.51961\u00b0N 81.37683\u00b0W Date\tJune 12, 2016; 3 years ago 2:02 a.m. \u2013 5:14 a.m. EDT (UTC\u221204:00) Target\tPatrons of Pulse nightclub Attack type Mass shooting, terrorist attack, hostage-taking Weapons\t Sig Sauer MCX semi-automatic rifle Glock 17 semi-automatic pistol Deaths\t50 (including the perpetrator) Injured\t58 (53 by gunfire)[1] Perpetrator\tOmar Mateen On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old security guard, killed 49 people and wounded 53 others in a mass shooting inside Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, United States. Orlando Police Department officers shot and killed him after a three-hour standoff. In a 9-1-1 call made shortly after the shooting began, Mateen swore allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and said the U.S. killing of Abu Waheeb in Iraq the previous month \"triggered\" the shooting. He later told a negotiator he was \"out here right now\" because of the American-led interventions in Iraq and in Syria and that the negotiator should tell the United States to stop the bombing. The incident was deemed a terrorist attack by FBI investigators. Pulse was hosting a \"Latin Night\", and most of the victims were Hispanic. It is the deadliest incident in the history of violence against LGBT people in the United States and the deadliest terrorist attack in the U.S. since the September 11 attacks in 2001. At the time, it was the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, being surpassed a year later by the Las Vegas shooting. context: You take Pulse nightclub. If you had one person in that room that could carry a gun and knew how to use it it wouldn\u2019t have happened or certainly to the extent that it did.", "output": "Is there any evidence as to whether anyone inside the Pulse nightclub had a gun with them, other than the shooter?"} {"input": "answer: At 2:02 a.m., Mateen bypassed Officer Adam Gruler, a uniformed off-duty Orlando Police Department (OPD) officer working extra duty[12][13] as a security guard, entered the building through its southern entrance, and began shooting patrons.[1][4][5][14] Dozens were killed or severely injured, either directly or by ricochets.[1][15] context: You take Pulse nightclub. If you had one person in that room that could carry a gun and knew how to use it it wouldn\u2019t have happened or certainly to the extent that it did.", "output": "How many armed security guards were inside the Pulse nightclub on the night of the shooting?"} {"input": "answer: What if the Orlando police officers who responded to the shooting were aggressive with the plan to rescue hostages and victims and killed the shooter? Would my brother still be alive context: You take Pulse nightclub. If you had one person in that room that could carry a gun and knew how to use it it wouldn\u2019t have happened or certainly to the extent that it did.", "output": "How many armed security guards were killed outside of the Pulse nightclub the night of the shooting?"} {"input": "answer: A license issued under this section does not authorize any person to openly carry a handgun or carry a concealed weapon or firearm into: Read more: https://www.ammoland.com/2016/06/florida-pulse-gay-bar-mass-shooting-was-in-a-gun-free-zone/#ixzz6Igy6nsoh Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Follow us: @Ammoland on Twitter | Ammoland on Facebook 12.\u2003Any portion of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, which portion of the establishment is primarily devoted to such purpose; context: You take Pulse nightclub. If you had one person in that room that could carry a gun and knew how to use it it wouldn\u2019t have happened or certainly to the extent that it did.", "output": "What was the gun carry policy of the Pulse nightclub at the time of the shooting?"} {"input": "answer: Officers did not fire at the murderer in the club, or he at them, until the last few minutes, three hours later, when SWAT officers broke into the bathrooms through a wall. context: You take Pulse nightclub. If you had one person in that room that could carry a gun and knew how to use it it wouldn\u2019t have happened or certainly to the extent that it did.", "output": "How close were armed police officers to the Pulse nightclub on the night of the shooting?"} {"input": "answer: It was $8,139,887,000 context: I\u2019ve cut a half a billion (dollars) out of the EPA just in the last two years. We\u2019ve cut 3 000 jobs out of the EPA.", "output": "What was the EPA budget in 2016?"} {"input": "answer: The proposed FY 2021 budget for the EPA provides $6.658 billion to support the Agency\u2019s FY 2018 \u2013 FY 2022 Strategic Plan and mission of protecting human health and the environment. context: I\u2019ve cut a half a billion (dollars) out of the EPA just in the last two years. We\u2019ve cut 3 000 jobs out of the EPA.", "output": "What was the EPA budget in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: FY 2016\t$8,139,887,000\t14,779 context: I\u2019ve cut a half a billion (dollars) out of the EPA just in the last two years. We\u2019ve cut 3 000 jobs out of the EPA.", "output": "How many people worked in the EPA in 2016?"} {"input": "answer: EPA's Budget and Spending context: I\u2019ve cut a half a billion (dollars) out of the EPA just in the last two years. We\u2019ve cut 3 000 jobs out of the EPA.", "output": "How many people worked in the EPA in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Zika infection during pregnancy causes a birth defect called microcephaly and other brain problems. It also may be linked to other serious problems for a baby. context: The House Zika bill limits access to birth control services needed to help curb the spread of the virus\" in Puerto Rico.\"", "output": "What can the Zika virus do to newborns?"} {"input": "answer: Zika virus can be passed from a pregnant woman to her fetus. Infection during pregnancy can cause a birth defect called microcephaly and other severe fetal brain defects context: The House Zika bill limits access to birth control services needed to help curb the spread of the virus\" in Puerto Rico.\"", "output": "Why is the Zika virus dangerous for pregannt women?"} {"input": "answer: The conference report (the bill that emerged from negotiations between top Senate and House Republicans) included two pots of money of particular importance for Puerto Rico. There was $80 million through the Social Services Block Grant program, and $40 million for community health centers. By and large, these dollars were targeted toward Puerto Rico, where the Zika virus has been transmitted widely by mosquitoes. The words that limited how this money could be spent applied to the block grant program. Those dollars were \u201cfor health services provided by public health departments, hospitals, or reimbursed through public health plans.\u201d Helen Hare, spokeswoman for the Democrats on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, told us this language cut out Profamilias, the Puerto Rican branch of Planned Parenthood. context: The House Zika bill limits access to birth control services needed to help curb the spread of the virus\" in Puerto Rico.\"", "output": "What did the proposed bill in the House contain that affected birth control services in Puerto Rico?"} {"input": "answer: Under that arrangement, Puerto Rico shares many similarities to U.S. states. Its residents elect their own legislative assembly, a governor, and a representative to the U.S. House of Representatives. context: The House Zika bill limits access to birth control services needed to help curb the spread of the virus\" in Puerto Rico.\"", "output": "Is Puerto Rico part of the United States?"} {"input": "answer: Access to contraceptives of all kinds is limited by high out-of-pocket costs, poor reimbursement, logistical obstacles and lack of education. context: The House Zika bill limits access to birth control services needed to help curb the spread of the virus\" in Puerto Rico.\"", "output": "What is the current level of access for birth control for women in Puerto Rico?"} {"input": "answer: Puerto Rico's economy relies mainly on federal aid from the United States government. context: The House Zika bill limits access to birth control services needed to help curb the spread of the virus\" in Puerto Rico.\"", "output": "How does funding for birth control services work in Puero Rico - where does the money come from?"} {"input": "answer: I'm a Marine. For me, country comes first. My duty is always to you, so if Donald Trump is the President, I'll stand up to him. Plain and simple. context: Says Rep. Mike Coffman is the one who said\" he would support Trump.\"", "output": "Why does Rep. Mike Coffman believe people should support Trump?"} {"input": "answer: 2016 Republican Party presidential candidates context: Says Rep. Mike Coffman is the one who said\" he would support Trump.\"", "output": "How many Republicans were still in the Presidential race when Trump was trying to be the Republican nominee?"} {"input": "answer: The President\u2019s tweets are beneath the dignity of his office. It needs to stop. context: Says Rep. Mike Coffman is the one who said\" he would support Trump.\"", "output": "What caused Coffman's criticism of Trump?"} {"input": "answer: Rep. Mike Coffman: Coffman will not be attending; he\u2019ll be back in his district touring local businesses and practicing Spanish. context: Says Rep. Mike Coffman is the one who said\" he would support Trump.\"", "output": "What did Coffman not attend in Ohio?"} {"input": "answer: The deal includes $4.8 billion to replenish dwindling Medicaid funds, $2 billion to restore the shredded power grid and $9 billion for housing and urban development projects. But the funding falls tens of billions of dollars short of what Puerto Rico says it needs to come back from the devastating storm. In November, Puerto Rico estimated it would need $94.4 billion to rebuild the island after Hurricanes Irma and Maria, and make its infrastructure more resilient to future natural disasters. context: Two-thirds of the (Hurricane Sandy relief) bill had nothing to do with Sandy.", "output": "How much of the Hurricane Sandy relief bill dealt with the hurricane?"} {"input": "answer: The Sandy Relief Bill Was Chock Full Of Pork context: Two-thirds of the (Hurricane Sandy relief) bill had nothing to do with Sandy.", "output": "Was there pork spending in the Hurricane Sandy relief bill?"} {"input": "answer: The bill also contains funding for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), intended for repairs and upgrades of its facilities and equipment. context: Two-thirds of the (Hurricane Sandy relief) bill had nothing to do with Sandy.", "output": "What additional spending was in the Hurricane Sandy relief bill?"} {"input": "answer: The pork-barrel feast includes more than $8 million to buy cars and equipment for the Homeland Security and Justice departments. It also includes a whopping $150 million for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to dole out to fisheries in Alaska and $2 million for the Smithsonian Institution to repair museum roofs in DC. An eye-popping $13 billion would go to \u201cmitigation\u201d projects to prepare for future storms. context: Two-thirds of the (Hurricane Sandy relief) bill had nothing to do with Sandy.", "output": "Was there $13 billion in pork spending for Hurricane Sandy?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Two-thirds of the (Hurricane Sandy relief) bill had nothing to do with Sandy.", "output": "How much hurricane sandy relief was for short term and long term projects?"} {"input": "answer: The Law After Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt Although women have a constitutional right to abortion, states like Texas have attempted to place restrictions on certain aspects of the procedure. In a 5-3 decision by the United States Supreme Court in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, a Texas law was struck down which placed specific requirements on abortion clinics, including requiring doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the clinic and setting clinic standards similar to those of surgical centers. The court ruled that these laws are unconstitutional and unduly restrictive of a woman's right to abortion services. context: Abortion providers perform almost 60,000 procedures in Texas every year.", "output": "Is Abortion legal in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: Planned Parenthood joined other abortion providers Wednesday in suing Texas over moving to ban abortions during the coronavirus outbreak, including one clinic owner saying Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's weekend order has already resulted in more than 150 canceled appointments. context: Abortion providers perform almost 60,000 procedures in Texas every year.", "output": "Who are the abortion providers in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: There were 35 facilities providing abortion in Texas in 2017, and 21 of those were clinics. These numbers represent a 25% decline in clinics from 2014, when there were 44 abortion-providing facilities overall, of which 28 were clinics. context: Abortion providers perform almost 60,000 procedures in Texas every year.", "output": "How many abortion providers are there in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: Specifically, abortion is legal in all U.S. states, and every state has at least one abortion clinic context: Abortion providers perform almost 60,000 procedures in Texas every year.", "output": "Is abortion legal in other states in America?"} {"input": "answer: In 2008, 851 clinics provided abortions across the US. By 2014, the number had dropped to 788, a 7% decrease. And the stats get even slimmer when you look at state-by-state totals. Five states are down to a single abortion clinic: context: Abortion providers perform almost 60,000 procedures in Texas every year.", "output": "How many abortion providers are there in other states in America?"} {"input": "answer: You\u2019ll go to a health center for counseling, an exam, and the abortion. The abortion itself usually takes 5-10 minutes, and you\u2019ll get medicine to help with any pain. context: Abortion providers perform almost 60,000 procedures in Texas every year.", "output": "What is the process of an abortion?"} {"input": "answer: Dover Air Force base in Delaware. context: \u201cIf you look at President Obama and other presidents, most of them didn\u2019t make calls. A lot of them didn\u2019t make calls. I like to call when it\u2019s appropriate, when I think I am able to do it.\"", "output": "Where did Obama fly to when he met with the families of 30 troops that died when their helicopter was hit by a rocket in Afghanistan.?"} {"input": "answer: obama aides hit out at 'disrespectful lie' context: \u201cIf you look at President Obama and other presidents, most of them didn\u2019t make calls. A lot of them didn\u2019t make calls. I like to call when it\u2019s appropriate, when I think I am able to do it.\"", "output": "Did Leon Panetta state that Obama made phone calls to the family of the fallen soldiers?"} {"input": "answer: PANETTA: I think that's right. Most presidents frankly write notes, write letters context: \u201cIf you look at President Obama and other presidents, most of them didn\u2019t make calls. A lot of them didn\u2019t make calls. I like to call when it\u2019s appropriate, when I think I am able to do it.\"", "output": "Had Leon Panetta ever had anyone be concerned about a president contacting families?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cPresident Trump\u2019s claim is wrong. President Obama engaged families of the fallen and wounded warriors throughout his presidency through calls, letters, visits to Section 60 at Arlington, visits to Walter Reed, visits to Dover, and regular meetings with Gold Star Families at the White House and across the country,\u201d one former White House official told TIME. On social media, the statements were even stronger in condemning Trump\u2019s remarks. Ben Rhodes, Obama\u2019s foreign policy adviser called Trump\u2019s claim \u201cis an outrageous and disrespectful lie even by Trump standards.\u201d context: \u201cIf you look at President Obama and other presidents, most of them didn\u2019t make calls. A lot of them didn\u2019t make calls. I like to call when it\u2019s appropriate, when I think I am able to do it.\"", "output": "What did former Obama aides say that the president did for the families of the fallen?"} {"input": "answer: President Trump falsely asserted on Monday that his predecessor, Barack Obama, and other presidents did not contact the families of American troops killed in duty, drawing a swift, angry rebuke from several of Mr. Obama\u2019s former aides. context: \u201cIf you look at President Obama and other presidents, most of them didn\u2019t make calls. A lot of them didn\u2019t make calls. I like to call when it\u2019s appropriate, when I think I am able to do it.\"", "output": "Did president Trump agree that Obama didn't call the families of the fallen like he was supposed to?"} {"input": "answer: Roy Asberry Cooper III (born June 13, 1957) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the 75th Governor of North Carolina since January 1, 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Cooper had previously served as the elected Attorney General of North Carolina since 2001. Prior to that, he served in the General Assembly in both the North Carolina House of Representatives and the North Carolina Senate. context: Roy Cooper's refusal to do his job is costing taxpayers money.", "output": "What is Roy Cooper's job?"} {"input": "answer: Legal experts say there are reasons an attorney general can refuse to defend the state in court, although those experts disagree on exactly when it\u2019s OK. Regardless, Cooper\u2019s refusal is actually saving taxpayers money. In the past, McCrory and the GOP-led legislature have hired outside lawyers for controversial cases even when Cooper\u2019s office was already spending time and money defending the state. context: Roy Cooper's refusal to do his job is costing taxpayers money.", "output": "What are Roy Cooper's job duties?"} {"input": "answer: It is amazing that the Attorney General will not fulfill the duty of his oath of office to defend our laws of North Carolina context: Roy Cooper's refusal to do his job is costing taxpayers money.", "output": "Which job duties is Roy Cooper not performing?"} {"input": "answer: Some estimates claim that even five years post-\u201cEducation Decade,\u201d illiteracy rates for rural women and girls in Morocco remain as high as 90 percent (though official sources put the figure at 54.4 percent). context: 90% of rural women and 55% of all women are illiterate\" in Morocco.\"", "output": "According to UNICEF, what is the literacy rate for women in Morocco?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: 90% of rural women and 55% of all women are illiterate\" in Morocco.\"", "output": "What does the 1996 USAID report say about literacy rates for women in Morocco?"} {"input": "answer: Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley won\u2019t offer details about his role in the Republican lawsuit that could strike down insurance protections for people with pre-existing conditions. context: If a lawsuit backed by Josh Hawley succeeds, nearly 2.5 million Missourians with pre-existing conditions could lose their health care coverage.", "output": "Why does Josh Hawley want this lawsuit?"} {"input": "answer: his office \u201cwill continue to fight to take health care choices out of the hands of bureaucrats and return them to the hands of Missourians and their physicians.\u201d context: If a lawsuit backed by Josh Hawley succeeds, nearly 2.5 million Missourians with pre-existing conditions could lose their health care coverage.", "output": "Who does the lawsuit that Josh Hawley initiated benefit?"} {"input": "answer: Joshua David Hawley (born December 31, 1979) is an American attorney and Republican politician, currently serving as the junior United States Senator from Missouri. context: If a lawsuit backed by Josh Hawley succeeds, nearly 2.5 million Missourians with pre-existing conditions could lose their health care coverage.", "output": "Which political party does Josh Hawley belong to.?"} {"input": "answer: He is currently the youngest member of the U.S. Senate at 40. context: If a lawsuit backed by Josh Hawley succeeds, nearly 2.5 million Missourians with pre-existing conditions could lose their health care coverage.", "output": "What office does Josh Hawley hold.?"} {"input": "answer: Hawley under fire on pre-existing conditions as pressure from Dems mounts BY BRYAN LOWRY SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 03:41 PM, UPDATED SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 01:40 PM Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley AP FILE PHOTO WASHINGTON Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley won\u2019t offer details about his role in the Republican lawsuit that could strike down insurance protections for people with pre-existing conditions. The threat of a big change in the law governing pre-existing conditions is the biggest, arguably most effective weapon Democrats have in the extremely tight race for U.S. Senate in Missouri. Hawley is one of 20 GOP state officials who joined a federal lawsuit earlier this year that could end Obamacare and those protections. But Hawley and his top aides have refused to explain any details of his involvement. context: If a lawsuit backed by Josh Hawley succeeds, nearly 2.5 million Missourians with pre-existing conditions could lose their health care coverage.", "output": "What do Missourians think about John Hawley's lawsuit?"} {"input": "answer: The crowd was unbelievable today. I looked at the rain, which just never came, you know, we finished the speech, went inside, it poured then we came outside,\" he said. \"The helicopter scene was an incredible scene, and then, amazingly it rained\u2014like God was looking down on us.\" context: There was nobody that was in the history of our country more transparent than me. I said give them every document give them every person. \u2026 I gave them White House counsel I gave them other lawyers \u2013 anybody you want you can talk to.", "output": "What false claims did Trump make?"} {"input": "answer: Over the course of 17 hours, President Donald Trump repeated 17 false and misleading claims that we have written about since he became president. context: There was nobody that was in the history of our country more transparent than me. I said give them every document give them every person. \u2026 I gave them White House counsel I gave them other lawyers \u2013 anybody you want you can talk to.", "output": "What is the proof that the claims are false?"} {"input": "answer: Health & education dominate California's public spending context: California\u2019s proposed tobacco tax diverts 82 percent of the new taxes to line the pockets of wealthy special interests like insurance companies who don't have to help even one more patient.", "output": "Where do California's taxes go to?"} {"input": "answer: State and local taxes, (in grey), and other federal taxes (in orange) \u2014 predominantly payroll taxes like Social Security and Medicare \u2014 are relatively regressive, meaning that the poor pay a larger share of their wages than the wealthy. One big reason for this: Social Security and Medicare disproportionately benefit the less-well-off. context: California\u2019s proposed tobacco tax diverts 82 percent of the new taxes to line the pockets of wealthy special interests like insurance companies who don't have to help even one more patient.", "output": "Do the wealthy benefit from California taxes?"} {"input": "answer: From changes to the tax code for restaurants and retailers to lower capital requirements for small banks, the $2-trillion rescue package includes long-sought boons for special interests. context: California\u2019s proposed tobacco tax diverts 82 percent of the new taxes to line the pockets of wealthy special interests like insurance companies who don't have to help even one more patient.", "output": "Do California taxes go to special interests?"} {"input": "answer: California\u2019s Proposition 56: Cigarette Tax to Fund Health Care, Tobacco Use Prevention, Research, and Law Enforcement Prop 56 will discourage one of the most effective means of reducing the harm of smoking. context: California\u2019s proposed tobacco tax diverts 82 percent of the new taxes to line the pockets of wealthy special interests like insurance companies who don't have to help even one more patient.", "output": "What does California's tobacco tax fund?"} {"input": "answer: The tax is expected to raise $1.4 billion a year for health care, smoking prevention programs and research. context: California\u2019s proposed tobacco tax diverts 82 percent of the new taxes to line the pockets of wealthy special interests like insurance companies who don't have to help even one more patient.", "output": "How much money comes from California's tobacco tax?"} {"input": "answer: President Donald Trump defended Mike Bloomberg's stop-and-frisk policy during a debate with Hillary Clinton, saying it had a \"tremendous impact\" on New York City's safety. context: Says Donald Trump thinks stop-and-frisk is fine.", "output": "What does Trump think of stop-and-frisk?"} {"input": "answer: Rudy Giuliani did a great job as mayor and they really straightened things out with stop-and-frisk, context: Says Donald Trump thinks stop-and-frisk is fine.", "output": "Does Rudy Giuliani support stop-and-frisk?"} {"input": "answer: \"I think stop-and-frisk, in New York City, it was so incredible the way it worked,\u201d Trump said during a town hall posted by Fox News Host Sean Hannity. context: Says Donald Trump thinks stop-and-frisk is fine.", "output": "Did Trump support stop-and-frisk while in New York?"} {"input": "answer: Bloomberg said 'stop and frisk' decreased crime. context: Says Donald Trump thinks stop-and-frisk is fine.", "output": "Did stop-and-frisk bring down the crime rate?"} {"input": "answer: The controversial stop-and-frisk policy instituted by the New York Police Department in 1999 allowed law enforcement to stop any civilian on the street and search their person and belongings. The practice is \"allegedly based on reasonable suspicion of criminal activity,\" the Center for Constitutional Rights explains. context: Says Donald Trump thinks stop-and-frisk is fine.", "output": "Was stop-and-frisk ruled unconstitutional?"} {"input": "answer: This is, of course, a huge victory for President Obama. But the passage, implementation, and ratification of Obamacare continue to be plagued by a widespread belief that it was tarnished by the way it was proposed and debated. A raft of reporters, commentators, and politicians argue that the president made a huge mistake in taking up healthcare at the beginning of his term, before building relationships of trust with Republicans, and then compounded that error by jamming it through quickly without any Republican input or efforts to find common ground. context: Obamacare was invented by liberal academic theorists.", "output": "Who was involved in developing the plans for Obamacare?"} {"input": "answer: Because Mitt Romney was the governor of Massachusetts at the time, the law has colloquially been called Romneycare, a reference to the nicknaming of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as \"Obamacare\". context: Obamacare was invented by liberal academic theorists.", "output": "What was Obamacare modeled after?"} {"input": "answer: The essence of Obamacare, as of Romneycare, is a three-legged stool of regulation and subsidies: community rating requiring insurers to make the same policies available to everyone regardless of health status; an individual mandate, requiring everyone to purchase insurance, so that healthy people don\u2019t opt out; and subsidies to keep insurance affordable for those with lower incomes. The original Heritage plan from 1989 had all these features. context: Obamacare was invented by liberal academic theorists.", "output": "What are the roots of policies in Obamacare?"} {"input": "answer: Zika Transmission Espa\u00f1ol (Spanish) Protect your family and community: How Zika spreads infographic thumbnail How Zika Spreads English pdf icon[PDF \u2013 1 page] Spanish pdf icon[PDF \u2013 1 page] Through mosquito bites Zika virus is transmitted to people primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito (Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus). These are the same mosquitoes that spread dengue and chikungunya viruses. These mosquitoes typically lay eggs in or near standing water in things like buckets, bowls, animal dishes, flower pots, and vases. They prefer to bite people, and live indoors and outdoors near people. Mosquitoes that spread chikungunya, dengue, and Zika bite during the day and night. context: Claims Zika \u201cwill be everywhere in the United States.\"", "output": "How is the Zika virus transmitted?"} {"input": "answer: 5,168 symptomatic Zika virus disease cases reported context: Claims Zika \u201cwill be everywhere in the United States.\"", "output": "How many cases of Zika were there in the United States in 2016?"} {"input": "answer: Many people infected with Zika virus won\u2019t have symptoms or will only have mild symptoms. The most common symptoms of Zika are Fever Rash Headache Joint pain Conjunctivitis (red eyes) Muscle pain context: Claims Zika \u201cwill be everywhere in the United States.\"", "output": "What are the symptoms of Zika?"} {"input": "answer: Microcephaly, Congenital Zika Syndrome context: Claims Zika \u201cwill be everywhere in the United States.\"", "output": "What birth defects can Zika cause?"} {"input": "answer: Roosevelt emerged as a leader of the Republican Party and became a driving force for the anti-trust policy while supporting Progressive Era policies in the United States in the early 20th century. context: A viral meme attributes a quote about how to anger\" a conservative and a liberal to President Theodore Roosevelt.\"", "output": "Was Teddy Roosevelt a Democrat or Republican?"} {"input": "answer: he deeply admired the great conservative statesmen of American history (like George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and John Marshall) context: A viral meme attributes a quote about how to anger\" a conservative and a liberal to President Theodore Roosevelt.\"", "output": "Did Teddy Roosevelt want to anger a conservative?"} {"input": "answer: Remember Teddy Roosevelt: Conservation Shouldn't Be Partisan context: A viral meme attributes a quote about how to anger\" a conservative and a liberal to President Theodore Roosevelt.\"", "output": "Did Teddy Roosevelt believe in partisan politics?"} {"input": "answer: If you want to make a Conservative angry, tell him a lie. If you want to make a Liberal angry, tell him the truth. Rush Limbaugh context: A viral meme attributes a quote about how to anger\" a conservative and a liberal to President Theodore Roosevelt.\"", "output": "Who said to anger a conservative, lie to him?"} {"input": "answer: to anger a liberal, tell him the truth\u201d is a quotation that is often credited to Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) context: A viral meme attributes a quote about how to anger\" a conservative and a liberal to President Theodore Roosevelt.\"", "output": "Who said to anger a liberal, tell them the truth?"} {"input": "answer: We found no qualifying studies showing inconclusive evidence about gun-free zones. context: \u201c98 percent of mass public shootings in the United States since 1950 have taken place in gun-free zones.\"", "output": "Are gun free zones having any impacts at all?"} {"input": "answer: The solution to school shootings is regulation of gun laws, not problems with the Second Amendment. ... I do not in any way support creating more total gun-free zones. The idea of total gun-free context: \u201c98 percent of mass public shootings in the United States since 1950 have taken place in gun-free zones.\"", "output": "What gun laws can prevent such shootings in gun-free zones in the future?"} {"input": "answer: Can Mass Shootings be Stopped? Download Report May 22, 2018 AUTHORS Jaclyn Schildkraut Margaret K. Formica Jim Malatras The mass shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, happened nearly two decades ago, yet it remains etched in the national consciousness. Columbine spurred a national debate \u2014 from personal safety to the security of schools, workplaces, and other locations and to broader considerations of guns and mental illness. To this day, communities still are grappling to find solutions to the complex and multifaceted nature of mass shootings. context: \u201c98 percent of mass public shootings in the United States since 1950 have taken place in gun-free zones.\"", "output": "How can mass shootings be stopped?"} {"input": "answer: The reasons for these numbers are complex, researchers say, but the data suggest that the availability of guns, and perhaps the American obsession with fame, may be to blame. context: \u201c98 percent of mass public shootings in the United States since 1950 have taken place in gun-free zones.\"", "output": "Why does the United States have so many mass shootings compared to other countries?"} {"input": "answer: IG Report Shows Comey Lied To Congress About FBI Investigation Of Trump Campaign context: Says former FBI Director James Comey lied to Congress", "output": "Did James Comey lie to congress?"} {"input": "answer: A few hours later, Trump seized on those comments and said the former director had been \u201ccaught red handed.\u201d \u201cSo now Comey\u2019s admitting he was wrong,\u201d the president wrote on Twitter. \u201cWow, but he\u2019s only doing so because he got caught red handed. He was actually caught a long time ago. So what are the consequences for his unlawful conduct. Could it be years in jail? Where are the apologies to me and others, Jim?\u201d context: Says former FBI Director James Comey lied to Congress", "output": "Does Donald Trump have a vendetta against James Comey?"} {"input": "answer: Comey leaked classified information contained in two memos to a friend context: Says former FBI Director James Comey lied to Congress", "output": "Did James Comey give up classified information?"} {"input": "answer: Several other reasons were soon offered. On May 9, a statement by the White House claimed that Comey had \"lost the support\" of \"rank and file\" FBI employees, so that the President had no choice but to dismiss him context: Says former FBI Director James Comey lied to Congress", "output": "Did Trump lie about why James Comey was fired?"} {"input": "answer: FBI Director James Comey gave inaccurate testimony to Congress last week regarding former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin\u2019s handling of her boss's emails, which were later discovered on a laptop belonging to Abedin's husband, Anthony Weiner, sources familiar with the investigation confirm to ABC News. context: Says former FBI Director James Comey lied to Congress", "output": "Did James Comey provide false information to Congress?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cChina is trying to exert its influence,\u201d Zhu said. \u201cIf the United States continues to adopt a hostile attitude against China, then China may readjust its North Korea policy.\u201d context: We\u2019ve seen the Chinese now say for among the first times that they believe the correct answer has to be a denuclearized peninsula.", "output": "How is China trying to influence the United States to denuclearize?"} {"input": "answer: Pompeo has every right to express his opinion that the Trump administration is making \u201creal progress\u201d on North Korea. But he\u2019s wrong when he says \u201cthe Chinese now \u2026 believe the correct answer has to be a denuclearized peninsula.\u201d That has been the policy for more than a decade. context: We\u2019ve seen the Chinese now say for among the first times that they believe the correct answer has to be a denuclearized peninsula.", "output": "What are some motivations for China encouraging denuclearization?"} {"input": "answer: The Singapore Summit between the leader of the Democratic People\u2019s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Jong-un, and US President Donald Trump\u2014preceded by an historic border crossing and sit-downs with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, and meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping\u2014is a tremendous moment by any measure. Almost exactly 55 years after the Korean Armistice Agreement, the prospect of a formal end to the Korean War and significantly thawed relations on the Korean Peninsula seems possible. Just a few months ago, North Korea and US were threatening each other with war. context: We\u2019ve seen the Chinese now say for among the first times that they believe the correct answer has to be a denuclearized peninsula.", "output": "What are the positive effects of global denuclearization?"} {"input": "answer: Violent crime rate in 2017 Milwaukee: 864.9 context: In Milwaukee, murder is up an astonishing 57 percent.", "output": "What was the rate of murder in Milwaukee in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: In Milwaukee, murder is up an astonishing 57 percent.", "output": "How does the rate of murder in Milwaukee compare to other cities in Illinois?"} {"input": "answer: Murder by relationship figure: In this figure, bar graphs and a pie chart visually represent the relationships of murder victims to their offenders. The statistics are based on the supplementary homicide data that law enforcement agencies submitted to the FBI for 15,129 murder victims who were slain in 2017. context: In Milwaukee, murder is up an astonishing 57 percent.", "output": "How are murder statistics determined?"} {"input": "answer: The U.S. federal budget deficit for the fiscal year 2021 is $966 billion. FY 2021 covers October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021. The deficit occurs because the U.S. government spending of $4.829 trillion is higher than its revenue of $3.863 trillion. context: Medicaid is contributing to 70 percent of our budget deficit right now. It\u2019s the one that is in our lap because of Obamacare.", "output": "How much is the federal budget deficit for the United States right now?"} {"input": "answer: First, the attacks on 9/11 led to the War on Terror. It's added $2.4 trillion in Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) to the debt since 2001. U.S. military spending is greater than the next 10 largest government expenditures combined. Second is the impact of tax cuts. Lastly is unfunded elements of mandatory spending. context: Medicaid is contributing to 70 percent of our budget deficit right now. It\u2019s the one that is in our lap because of Obamacare.", "output": "What categories contribute the most to federal deficit?"} {"input": "answer: Medicare ($722 billion) and Medicaid ($448 billion) are the next largest expenses. context: Medicaid is contributing to 70 percent of our budget deficit right now. It\u2019s the one that is in our lap because of Obamacare.", "output": "What is the amount of the federal deficit that comes from paying for Medicaid?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: In Chicago they've had thousands of shootings thousands since Jan. 1. Thousands of shootings.", "output": "How many shooting victims from January 1, 2016 through September 26, 2016 have the Chicago Tribune reported?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: In Chicago they've had thousands of shootings thousands since Jan. 1. Thousands of shootings.", "output": "According to data from the Chicago Police Department, how many shooting incedents have been reported as of September 18, 2016?"} {"input": "answer: Chicago Police reports show that many of the homicides in Chicago were gun-related. In 2016, there were 3,550 shooting incidents and 4,331 shooting victims, and five police districts on the south and west sides of the city accounted for nearly two-thirds of the increase in murders, according to the Chicago police department. context: In Chicago they've had thousands of shootings thousands since Jan. 1. Thousands of shootings.", "output": "According to media reports and gun violence experts, how many estimated shooting victims did Chicago have as of September 26, 2016 when Trump claimed there were thousands of shootings since January 1?"} {"input": "answer: The mailer claims that \"Bruce Poliquin\u2019s dangerous votes to cut health care coverage harm Maine families.\" It goes on to say that Poliquin \"voted to strip 117,000 Mainers of their coverage.\" context: Says Bruce Poliquin voted to strip 117 000 Mainers of their insurance.", "output": "Did Bruce Poliquin vote to repeal President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act and replace it the with the Republican-backed American Health Care Act?"} {"input": "answer: In 2026, 116,800 Mainers would have lost coverage under this bill. context: Says Bruce Poliquin voted to strip 117 000 Mainers of their insurance.", "output": "How many Mainers would see a net loss in insurance coverage under the Republican-backed American Health Care Act by 2026?"} {"input": "answer: Under the Obama Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) law enforcement officials, including Border Patrol agents, utilized tear gas against migrants at or near the border at least 80 times between FY2012 and early FY2017 context: Tear gas was used on average once a month during the Obama administration for very similar circumstances.", "output": "How many times was tear gas used at the border between 2009 and 2016?"} {"input": "answer: However, the data also showed that the substance was deployed nearly the same number of times in fiscal years 2012 and 2013 under former President Barack Obama, with CBP using the substance 26 times in fiscal year 2012 and 27 times in fiscal year 2013. CBP's use of tear gas appeared to decline in the following years, with 15 uses in fiscal year 2014, eight in fiscal year 2015 and even fewer in fiscal year 2016, with three recorded instances. context: Tear gas was used on average once a month during the Obama administration for very similar circumstances.", "output": "How many times did border control use tear gas between 2012 and 2016?"} {"input": "answer: Home Share 36 The Fix Analysis Trump\u2019s most insulting \u2014 and violent \u2014 language is often reserved for immigrants President Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Santa Ana Star Center in Rio Rancho, N.M. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) context: Immigrants are not \u2018animals.\u2019 The president\u2019s statement was deeply offensive and racist.", "output": "What did Donald Trump say about immigrants?"} {"input": "answer: President Trump used extraordinarily harsh rhetoric to renew his call for stronger immigration laws Wednesday, calling undocumented immigrants \"animals\" and venting frustration at Mexican officials who he said \"do nothing\" to help the United States. context: Immigrants are not \u2018animals.\u2019 The president\u2019s statement was deeply offensive and racist.", "output": "Did Donald Trump compare immigrants to \"animals\"?"} {"input": "answer: President Trump on Thursday defended his use of the word \u201canimals\u201d to describe dangerous criminals trying to cross into the United States illegally, saying that he had been referring to members of the brutal transnational gang MS-13 when he used language critics called inappropriate. context: Immigrants are not \u2018animals.\u2019 The president\u2019s statement was deeply offensive and racist.", "output": "What did Donald Trump say about MS-13 gang members?"} {"input": "answer: Just 1% of women obtain an abortion because they became pregnant through rape context: Says Mike Pence said that allowing rape victims to have abortions will lead to women trying to get raped.", "output": "How many women who get abortion are rape victims?"} {"input": "answer: \"HEA 1337 will ensure the dignified final treatment of the unborn and prohibits abortions that are based only on the unborn child's sex, race, color, national origin, ancestry, or disability, including Down syndrome,\" he said in a statement at the time. \"Some of my most precious moments as Governor have been with families of children with disabilities, especially those raising children with Down syndrome.\" context: Says Mike Pence said that allowing rape victims to have abortions will lead to women trying to get raped.", "output": "What are the terms of the abortion bill that Pence signed?"} {"input": "answer: Abortion in the United States is legal via the landmark 1973 case of Roe v. Wade. Specifically, abortion is legal in all U.S. states, and every state has at least one abortion clinic. context: Says Mike Pence said that allowing rape victims to have abortions will lead to women trying to get raped.", "output": "What are the current federal laws about abortion in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: The largest share of participants \u2014 64 percent \u2014 named the cost of child care as the reason for having fewer children context: The high cost of child care is the No. 1 reason people give for having fewer children than they\u2019d like.", "output": "What percentage of people gave expensive childcare as a reason for having fewer children than ideal?"} {"input": "answer: Morning Consult survey of 1,858 men and women ages 20 to 45 context: The high cost of child care is the No. 1 reason people give for having fewer children than they\u2019d like.", "output": "How many people were surveyed on why they had or expected to have fewer children than ideal?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The high cost of child care is the No. 1 reason people give for having fewer children than they\u2019d like.", "output": "What percentage of people gave other reasons besides childcare costs as a reason for having fewer children than ideal?"} {"input": "answer: Manney shot Hamilton 14 times during an incident that occurred after workers at a nearby Starbucks called police to complain about him sleeping in Milwaukee's Red Arrow Park. context: Says Dontre Hamilton was shot 14 times by police for resting on a park bench in Milwaukee.", "output": "How many times was Dontre Hamilton shot?"} {"input": "answer: Manney showed up to Red Arrow Park after receiving a voice mail from his acting desk sergeant about \"a homeless guy sleeping\" in the park and asked him to respond, according to a report from Chisholm's office. context: Says Dontre Hamilton was shot 14 times by police for resting on a park bench in Milwaukee.", "output": "Why did the police approach Dontre Hamilton?"} {"input": "answer: Dontre, who had a history of nonviolent schizophrenia, was sleeping on a park bench in Red Arrow Park when officer Christopher Manney approached him. context: Says Dontre Hamilton was shot 14 times by police for resting on a park bench in Milwaukee.", "output": "What was Dontre Hamilton doing before he was shot?"} {"input": "answer: Office of Management and Budget, Budget of the U.S. Government and Mid-Session Review for FY2004 (Washington: Government Printing Office, 2003).2 The White House, \u201cAmerica\u2019s New Beginning: A Program for Economic Recovery,\u201d February 18, 1981, p. III-5.3 David Stockman, Testimony before the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, February 23, 1982.4 The White House, February 18, 1981, p. III-1.5 Congressional Quarterly, Almanac, 98thCongress, 2ndSession, Vol. 40 (Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1984), p. 6 context: When Ronald Reagan was president the discretionary spending all those appropriations was 75 percent of the budget the mandatory was 25.", "output": "Which publication would disclose discretionary spending during the Reagan administration?"} {"input": "answer: 2006; McCarthy, 2007; Stephens, Buskirk & Del Rio, 2007). These movements are not surprising since NHST does not provide us with what are probably the two most important pieces of information in statistical inference: estimates of (1) the magnitude of an effect of interest (or a parameter of interest) and (2) the precision of that estimate context: When Ronald Reagan was president the discretionary spending all those appropriations was 75 percent of the budget the mandatory was 25.", "output": "What reason would McCarthy have to falsify a statistic?"} {"input": "answer: Discretionary spending is the part of the U.S. federal budget that Congress appropriates each year. For Fiscal Year 2021, President Donald Trump requested $1.485 trillion context: When Ronald Reagan was president the discretionary spending all those appropriations was 75 percent of the budget the mandatory was 25.", "output": "What is the actual average for discretionary spending?"} {"input": "answer: Sadly, we were snookered. Bruce Riedel, Brookings Institution senior fellow and director of the think tank's Intelligence Project, wrote a report June 5 that dismisses the Saudi arms deal as bogus. Or, \"fake news.\" Riedel's assessment means that our president who complains endlessly about being the target of fake news, is a purveyor of fake news. Reidel, a 30-year Central Intelligence Agency veteran, wrote that his Capitol Hill and defense business contacts all said the same thing: \"There is no $110B deal.\" It's hot air. \"Instead, there are a bunch of letters of interest or intent, but no contracts,\" explained Riedel. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency, arms sales wing on DOD, called the Saudi deal \"intended sales.\" And a kicker: \"None of the deals identified so far are new, all began in the Obama Administration,\" noted the Brookings senior fellow. context: Saudi Arabia put up hundreds of billions of dollars of money going into buying our planes and our military equipment and investing in our country.", "output": "What did a report published by Bruce Riedel, a scholar at the Brookings Institution, say about the claim that Saudi Arabia put up hundreds on billions?"} {"input": "answer: Contract law in Saudi Arabia is governed by the conservative Hanbali school of Sharia Law, which adopts a fundamentalist and literal interpretation of the Quran.[2] Any contract that is not specifically prohibited under Sharia law is legally binding, with no discrimination against foreigners or non-Muslims. context: Saudi Arabia put up hundreds of billions of dollars of money going into buying our planes and our military equipment and investing in our country.", "output": "What are there instead of contracts with Saudi Arabia?"} {"input": "answer: Economists don't see a recession on the near horizon, meaning the recovery has a real shot at staying alive until July 2019, when it would surpass the 1991-2001 boom as the longest on record. That expansion lasted exactly 10 years and was powered by the rise of the internet. context: Says over the last 400 years \u201cit has taken every single country at least 10 years to get over a financial crisis this severe.\"", "output": "What is the longest a financial crisis lasted?"} {"input": "answer: At the end of 2017, Texas had more than 22,000 megawatts of wind power, more than triple Oklahoma\u2019s 7,500 megawatts of wind generating capacity, the second highest in the nation. context: Says over the last 400 years \u201cit has taken every single country at least 10 years to get over a financial crisis this severe.\"", "output": "How much energy is produced by wind in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: Bill Clinton Would Be 'in Charge of Revitalizing the Economy,' Hillary Clinton Says context: Says over the last 400 years \u201cit has taken every single country at least 10 years to get over a financial crisis this severe.\"", "output": "Did Hillary Clinton say that her husband would be in charge of the economy?"} {"input": "answer: Without adjusting for the change in the income questions, the difference between the 2016 median household income and the 1999 median household income is not statistically significant. The difference between the estimate for 2016 and the estimate for 2007 would be statistically significant, with the 2016 estimate higher than the 2007 estimate ($59,039 and $58,149, respectively). In other words, 2016 and 1999 appear to be in a statistical tie as the years with highest real median household income. context: Says over the last 400 years \u201cit has taken every single country at least 10 years to get over a financial crisis this severe.\"", "output": "Is the median family income lower in 2016 than 1999?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says over the last 400 years \u201cit has taken every single country at least 10 years to get over a financial crisis this severe.\"", "output": "What is the shortest financial crisis that's ever gone on?"} {"input": "answer: Trish Chamberson, an official spokesperson from NASA context: NASA announced that it communicated with four races of aliens.", "output": "What news outlet does Trish Chamberson work for?"} {"input": "answer: Waterford Whispers News (WWN) is an Irish satirical news website run by Colm Williamson and based in Tramore in Waterford, Ireland. context: NASA announced that it communicated with four races of aliens.", "output": "What type of news outlet is Waterford Whispers News?"} {"input": "answer: Definition of satire 1: a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn 2: trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly context: NASA announced that it communicated with four races of aliens.", "output": "What is satire?"} {"input": "answer: ECONOMY These 91 companies paid no federal taxes in 2018 PUBLISHED MON, DEC 16 201911:28 AM ESTUPDATED TUE, DEC 17 20194:36 PM EST Jesse Pound @JESSERPOUND KEY POINTS Nearly 100 companies in the Fortune 500 had an effective federal tax rate of 0% or less in 2018, according to a new report. The report looks at the first year since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 went into effect. The list of companies covers a wide range of industries and includes some of the biggest companies in the United States. GP: US-POLITICS-TRUMP-TAX bill signing 171222 United States President Donald J. Trump signs the Tax Cut and Reform Bill in the Oval Office at The White House in Washington, DC on December 22, 2017. Brendan Smialowski | AFP via Getty Images Nearly 100 Fortune 500 companies effectively paid no federal taxes in 2018, according to a new report. The study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning think tank, covers the first year following passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act championed by President Donald Trump, which was signed into law in December 2017. context: Says Arizona congressional candidate Ray Strauss is a \u2018Champion of Big Government\u2019 for his votes to raise taxes while on the local city council.", "output": "Has Ray Strauss given tax breaks for big corporations?"} {"input": "answer: The Strauss\u2013Howe generational theory, also known as the Fourth Turning theory or simply the Fourth Turning, which was created by authors William Strauss and Neil Howe, describes a theorized recurring generation cycle in American history context: Says Arizona congressional candidate Ray Strauss is a \u2018Champion of Big Government\u2019 for his votes to raise taxes while on the local city council.", "output": "See if big Corporations have or haven't benefited from Strauss?"} {"input": "answer: CAIR was founded in June 1994. context: Says that CAIR was founded after 9/11.", "output": "What year was CAIR founded?"} {"input": "answer: The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was established in 1994 to challenge stereotypes of Islam and Muslims. context: Says that CAIR was founded after 9/11.", "output": "What year did CAIR begin reporting on the status of American Muslim civil rights on it's website?"} {"input": "answer: However, the tragic experience of Muslims in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing is unique because they have suffered retribution for an act that neither involved their community nor implicated any one of its members. This report is the first of its kind to be issued by an American Muslim organization. context: Says that CAIR was founded after 9/11.", "output": "CAIR's first report was written in response to what attack in Oklahoma?"} {"input": "answer: The Congressional Record is the official daily record of the debates and proceedings of the U.S. Congress. ... From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] RULES OF THE HOUSE Mr. McCARTHY. Mr. ... add the following: ``(5) Bills and joint resolutions that provide new budget authority, limitation on ... context: Jim Renacci has been a lobbyist even while in Congress\" and \"voted to make it easier for lobbyists to hold key government positions and harder to investigate conflicts of interest.", "output": "What is the Congressional voting record of Jim Renacci in reference to bills associated with government lobbying.?"} {"input": "answer: In the hotly contest 16th District, two sitting House members context: Jim Renacci has been a lobbyist even while in Congress\" and \"voted to make it easier for lobbyists to hold key government positions and harder to investigate conflicts of interest.", "output": "What bills did Congressman Jim Renacci vote on that involved government lobbying and what were the outcomes?"} {"input": "answer: We found no record of Reagan\u2019s ever making such a statement in any public forum. We reached out to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to ask if there was any possibility the 40th president ever uttered anything close to these words, and Michael Pinckney, an archivist with the library, told us in response that \u201cI couldn\u2019t find any source for this quote. I researched President Reagan public speeches and Nancy Pelosi doesn\u2019t even show up. [I] also researched our open papers and again, her name doesn\u2019t come up.\u201d context: Ronald Reagan said, Nancy Pelosi is extremely evil.", "output": "What did Reagan think about Nancy Pelosi?"} {"input": "answer: We reached out to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to ask if there was any possibility the 40th president ever uttered anything close to these words, and Michael Pinckney, an archivist with the library, told us in response that \u201cI couldn\u2019t find any source for this quote. context: Ronald Reagan said, Nancy Pelosi is extremely evil.", "output": "Did Reagan say that Nancy Pelosi is bad?"} {"input": "answer: Business. Texas grew by more than 1,000 people per day again this year \u2014 and half were babies Once again, Texas\u2019 population grew by the largest number of any state in the country. context: One in 10 babies born in this country is born in Texas.", "output": "How many babies are born in Texas each year?"} {"input": "answer: Number of births: 3,791,712 Birth rate: 11.6 per 1,000 population Fertility rate: 59.1 births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 Percent born low birthweight: 8.3% Percent born preterm: 10.0% Percent unmarried: 39.6% Mean age at first birth: 26.9 context: One in 10 babies born in this country is born in Texas.", "output": "How many babies are born in the United States each year?"} {"input": "answer: A newly resurfaced video shows anti-wall Democrat Chuck Schumer advocating for a fence along the southern border because it will be a \u201cfar more secure\u201d means to creating a \u201csignificant barrier to illegal immigration.\u201d context: Says Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2014 helped put together and signed a $25 billion deal to fund a border wall\" and now opposes Trump's $5 billion request for a border wall \"just because he's a Republican.", "output": "Did Chuck Schumer support a border wall at one time?"} {"input": "answer: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, current Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer and 22 other Democratic senators voted for the bill. Most Democrats in the House, including current speaker Nancy Pelosi, voted against it. context: Says Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2014 helped put together and signed a $25 billion deal to fund a border wall\" and now opposes Trump's $5 billion request for a border wall \"just because he's a Republican.", "output": "Has Chuck Schumer ever supported border security funding?"} {"input": "answer: As part of the failed 2014 \u201cGang of Eight\u201d effort to overhaul the nation\u2019s immigration system, a coalition of Senate Democrats supported a $46 billion bill to expand the Border Patrol, with improvements to existing fencing. The bill was shot down by House Republicans because it included a process that would have allowed many immigrants who entered the country illegally to remain in the country. context: Says Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2014 helped put together and signed a $25 billion deal to fund a border wall\" and now opposes Trump's $5 billion request for a border wall \"just because he's a Republican.", "output": "Was there a border wall deal in 2014?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2014 helped put together and signed a $25 billion deal to fund a border wall\" and now opposes Trump's $5 billion request for a border wall \"just because he's a Republican.", "output": "Is there a difference between border fencing and border wall?"} {"input": "answer: If enacted, the bill would have made it possible for many undocumented immigrants to gain legal status and eventually citizenship. It would have increased border security by adding up to 40,000 border patrol agents. It also would have advanced talent-based immigration through a points-based immigration system. New visas had been proposed in this legislation, including a visa for entrepreneurs and a W visa for lower skilled workers.[4] It also proposed new restrictions on H1B visa program to prevent its abuse and additional visas/green-cards for students with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degrees from U.S. institutions. The bill also included a $1.5 billion youth jobs program and repealed the Diversity Visa Lottery in favor of prospective legal immigrants who are already in the United States. context: Says Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2014 helped put together and signed a $25 billion deal to fund a border wall\" and now opposes Trump's $5 billion request for a border wall \"just because he's a Republican.", "output": "In 2013, what did the border security bill go towards?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Monica Lewinsky Found Dead\" in a burglary.\"", "output": "When was Monica Lewinsky a victim of burglary?"} {"input": "answer: San Francisco, California, U.S context: Says Monica Lewinsky Found Dead\" in a burglary.\"", "output": "Where is Monica Lewinsky currently living?"} {"input": "answer: US Border Patrol agents fired tear gas to repel rock-throwing migrants who tried to storm through a border fence separating California and Mexico context: Says of tear gas use against migrants, Is this legal? Is this moral? Is this accurate? What is happening here?", "output": "Was the tear gas used in the United States or Mexico or both?"} {"input": "answer: For law enforcement purposes, the use of riot control agents \u2013 i.e., \u2018tear gas\u2019 \u2013 is permitted. In the view of the ICRC, the Chemical Weapons Convention, the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, international human rights law, and international drug control law form an overlapping international legal framework that leaves little room, if any, for the legitimate use of toxic chemicals other than riot control agents as weapons for law enforcement.\u201d The upshot of the ICRC analysis is that tear gas can be used only as a \u201criot control agent.\u201d But what we have seen in Sudan are not riots but peaceful demonstrations, turned violent by the actions of the al-Bashir regime\u2019s security forces. They are not controlling riots, but rather deliberately sabotaging the efforts of people peacefully to demand freedom, peace, and justice\u2014ER \u2022 The second excerpt comes from the International Law and Policy Institute: \u201cChemical weapons and law enforcement under international law\u201d | http://nwp.ilpi.org/?p=5667 \u201cAre there any restrictions on using Incapacitating Chemical Agents (ICA) in law?\u201d \u201cThe Chemical Weapons Convention does not explicitly allow ICAs to be used in law enforcement (it does not even mention ICAs), but the most logical reading of the Convention is that it also does not explicitly prohibit such use. The Convention does, however, limit use to \u201cthe types and quantities [that] areconsistent with such purposes.\u201d (Article II.2, Chemical Weapons Convention).\u201d I would argue that particularly the quantities of tear gas, as used by Khartoum\u2019s security forces, are grossly inconsistent with any reasonable law enforcement purposes, and thus violate Article II.2 of the Chemical Weapons Convention\u2014ER Finally, it is important to under that international human rights law (IHRL) extends to a \u201cbroad range of circumstances where the use of ICA weapons or RCAs might be considered.\u201d Thus the Khartoum regime\u2019s excessive use of tear gas for purposes that have nothing to do with law enforcement\u2014and everything to do with suppressing lawful demonstrations\u2014comes within the ambit of IHRL: context: Says of tear gas use against migrants, Is this legal? Is this moral? Is this accurate? What is happening here?", "output": "Under what circumstances is it not legal to use tear gas?"} {"input": "answer: Tear gas is historically used in the US as a method of peacekeeping, and I would agree with previous comments in that while the effects are widespread, the use of tear gas may be disheartening, but is a far better method than guns. context: Says of tear gas use against migrants, Is this legal? Is this moral? Is this accurate? What is happening here?", "output": "What is the moral justification for the use of tear gas?"} {"input": "answer: Tear gas: an epidemiological and mechanistic reassessment Section Editor: Jeffrey D. Laskin 1 Craig Rothenberg, 1 Satyanarayana Achanta, 2 Erik R. Svendsen, 3 and Sven\u2010Eric Jordtcorresponding author 2 Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Go to: Abstract Deployments of tear gas and pepper spray have rapidly increased worldwide. Large amounts of tear gas have been used in densely populated cities, including Cairo, Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro, Manama (Bahrain), and Hong Kong. In the United States, tear gas was used extensively during recent riots in Ferguson, Missouri. Whereas tear gas deployment systems have rapidly improved\u2014with aerial drone systems tested and requested by law enforcement\u2014epidemiological and mechanistic research have lagged behind and have received little attention. Case studies and recent epidemiological studies revealed that tear gas agents can cause lung, cutaneous, and ocular injuries, with individuals affected by chronic morbidities at high risk for complications. Mechanistic studies identified the ion channels TRPV1 and TRPA1 as targets of capsaicin in pepper spray, and of the tear gas agents chloroacetophenone, CS, and CR. TRPV1 and context: Says of tear gas use against migrants, Is this legal? Is this moral? Is this accurate? What is happening here?", "output": "Was the use of tear gas in response to an realistic threat of harm?"} {"input": "answer: Claire McCaskill @clairecmc \u00b7 Jan 30, 2013 Off to meeting w/Russian Ambassador. Upset about the arbitrary/cruel decision to end all US adoptions,even those in process. context: I've been on the Armed Services Com for 10 years. No call or meeting w/Russian ambassador. Ever.", "output": "When did Senator Claire McCaskill meet with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: I've been on the Armed Services Com for 10 years. No call or meeting w/Russian ambassador. Ever.", "output": "What did Senator Claire McCaskill post on Twitter on January 30, 2013?"} {"input": "answer: In his open hearing testimony last week, Comey insinuated that there is more of a Sessions-Russia connection than previously outlined. Up until now, Sessions has insisted he only met with Kislyak twice in 2016. But following Comey's closed hearing with the intelligence committee, it was widely reported that Comey informed senators that Sessions met Kislyak three times last year. context: I've been on the Armed Services Com for 10 years. No call or meeting w/Russian ambassador. Ever.", "output": "How many times did Attorney General Jeff Sessions meet with the Russian ambassador in 2016?"} {"input": "answer: Apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border fell in June amid the Trump administration\u2019s \u201czero tolerance\u201d policy, under which any person caught crossing the border illegally is criminally prosecuted. context: On separating families at the border.", "output": "What does a \"zero tolerance\" policy mean when catching people illegally at the border?"} {"input": "answer: White House officials have repeatedly acknowledged that under that policy, they separate all families who cross the border. Sessions has described it as deterrence. context: On separating families at the border.", "output": "Are children allowed to be housed with their parents in jail when illegally coming into the country?"} {"input": "answer: being placed in tent camps in the desert. context: On separating families at the border.", "output": "Where are kids placed when their parents are arrested for illegally coming into the country?"} {"input": "answer: President Donald Trump, under mounting political pressure from angry members of his own party, signed an executive order Wednesday reversing his administration's policy of separating children from their parents at the border and allowing families to instead be detained together. context: On separating families at the border.", "output": "Did President Trump sign an executive order keeping families together that were trying to cross the border illegally?"} {"input": "answer: 175 countries signed on to an ambitious and entirely necessary plan designed to save the planet context: A majority of President Trump's supporters and voters wanted (the United States) to stay in\" the Paris Agreement\"", "output": "How many countries signed the Paris Climate change agreement?"} {"input": "answer: The Trump administration has formally notified the United Nations that the U.S. is withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement. context: A majority of President Trump's supporters and voters wanted (the United States) to stay in\" the Paris Agreement\"", "output": "Did the United States sign the Paris Climate change agreement?"} {"input": "answer: That\u2019s important because, as Gallup points out, Americans are open to arguments about helping the environment and containing global warming, on the one hand, and arguments about the costs of imposing burdens on the U.S. economy that might slow job growth, increase federal spending or lead to unfair outcomes for the United States, on the other. context: A majority of President Trump's supporters and voters wanted (the United States) to stay in\" the Paris Agreement\"", "output": "What are the reasons why Trump's supporters wanted the United States to leave the Paris Climate change agreement?"} {"input": "answer: The Paris Agreement\u2019s central aim is to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change by keeping a global temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the agreement aims to increase the ability of countries to deal with the impacts of climate change, and at making finance flows consistent with a low GHG emissions and climate-resilient pathway. context: A majority of President Trump's supporters and voters wanted (the United States) to stay in\" the Paris Agreement\"", "output": "What are the terms included in the Paris Climate change agreement?"} {"input": "answer: In addition to a significant reduction in unemployment during the past three years, according to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, West Virginia also experienced the highest GDP percentage growth in the nation (year over year) from Q1 of 2016 to Q1 of 2017, at 6.48 percent. West Virginia also showed strong GDP percentage growth, year over year, in every other quarter throughout 2017, compared to other states: \u2022 4.27 percent GDP growth from Q2 of 2016 to Q2 of 2017, ranking 12th in the nation; \u2022 5.74 percent GDP growth from Q3 of 2016 to Q3 of 2017, ranking fifth in the nation; and, \u2022 6.79 percent GDP growth from Q4 of 2016 to Q4 of 2017, ranking third in the nation. context: West Virginia is second in the nation in the percentage increase of GDP.", "output": "How much did West Virginia's GDP grow in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Preliminary estimates released by the government on Friday showed that the nation\u2019s output increased at an annual rate of 2.6 percent in the final quarter of 2017. Although that performance amounts to less than the heady 4 percent annual growth that President Trump has promised, it is further evidence \u2014 along with a sinking jobless rate and surging consumer confidence \u2014 of the economy\u2019s resilience. context: West Virginia is second in the nation in the percentage increase of GDP.", "output": "How many states' GDPs grew more than 2.6% in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Average base salary help-tooltip 2.4k salaries reported, updated at Mar 30, 2020 $18.75 context: For perspective, Special Session costs you $50k, every single day. That\u2019s roughly the average teacher\u2019s salary in NC.", "output": "How much does the average teacher make in North Carolina?"} {"input": "answer: It's not the $50,000 per day you've heard. But it's close. context: For perspective, Special Session costs you $50k, every single day. That\u2019s roughly the average teacher\u2019s salary in NC.", "output": "What are the costs, per day, associated with a special session for teachers?"} {"input": "answer: Every taxpayer in North Carolina will pay 5.25% of their taxable income for state taxes. North Carolina has not always had a flat income tax rate, though. In 2013, the North Carolina Tax Simplification and Reduction Act radically changed the way the state collected taxes. The act went into full effect in 2014, but before then, North Carolina had a three-bracket progressive income tax system, with rates ranging from 6% to 7.75%. The new law introduced a single flat rate of 5.75% and more than doubled the standard deduction for North Carolina taxpayers. context: For perspective, Special Session costs you $50k, every single day. That\u2019s roughly the average teacher\u2019s salary in NC.", "output": "Are these costs roughly the same as what a teacher would make in a year in North Carolina?"} {"input": "answer: After Mr Trump's tweets earlier this month, the New York Times quoted unnamed senior officials reporting that Mr Comey had said the claim was false and had asked the justice department to publicly reject it. context: FBI issues Warrant For Obama\u2019s Arrest After Confirming Illegal Trump Tower Wiretap.", "output": "Did Obama wiretap Trump Tower?"} {"input": "answer: It goes on to claim that an FBI spokesperson by the name of Todd McMartin told Fox news: \"The proof is undeniable. Obama basically confessed in a private call to one of Hillary Clinton's aides that he had the Trump Tower tapped and we can't find any federal order legally authorized by a judge to do so.\" A first clue that the story is not true is that there is no trace of a story with a \"Todd McMartin\" on the entire Fox news website: context: FBI issues Warrant For Obama\u2019s Arrest After Confirming Illegal Trump Tower Wiretap.", "output": "Did the FBI ever issue a warrant for Obama's arrest?"} {"input": "answer: Raleigh is a city found in North Carolina, The United States Of America. It is located 35.77 latitude and -78.64 longitude and it is situated at elevation 99 meters above sea level. context: Raleigh is spending more on affordable housing than Dix Park.", "output": "where is raleigh located?"} {"input": "answer: Dorothea Dix Park is Raleigh\u2019s largest city park. context: Raleigh is spending more on affordable housing than Dix Park.", "output": "is dix park in raleigh?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Raleigh is spending more on affordable housing than Dix Park.", "output": "does raleigh pay for dix park?"} {"input": "answer: With an annual operating budget of about $5 billion, the N.C. Department of Transportation is responsible for building and maintaining this transportation network, as well as overseeing the state's Division of Motor Vehicles. Transportation funding is comprised of approximately 75 percent state revenues and 25 percent federal revenues. context: Raleigh is spending more on affordable housing than Dix Park.", "output": "what does raleigh spend the most on?"} {"input": "answer: Federal government employment increased by 18,000 in March, largely reflecting the hiring of 17,000 workers for the 2020 Census. context: The only reason the unemployment rate is going down is because \u2026 twice as many people dropped out of the employment pool as the number of jobs were created.", "output": "According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics how many new jobs have been added?"} {"input": "answer: The November jobs report looked pretty good on the surface except for one number that popped off the page: 95 million. That\u2019s the number of Americans now counted as not in the labor force, a historic high that has confounded economists and policymakers. The total \u2014 95.06 million to be more exact \u2014 has been rising consistently but surged by a gaudy 446,000 last month. context: The only reason the unemployment rate is going down is because \u2026 twice as many people dropped out of the employment pool as the number of jobs were created.", "output": "What number of workers dropped out of the labor force?"} {"input": "answer: The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey of households conducted by the Bureau of Census for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It provides a comprehensive body of data on the labor force, employment, unemployment, persons not in the labor force, hours of work, earnings, and other demographic and labor force characteristics. context: The only reason the unemployment rate is going down is because \u2026 twice as many people dropped out of the employment pool as the number of jobs were created.", "output": "How does the CPS calculate current jobs?"} {"input": "answer: Kavanaugh chooses his words very carefully, and this is a dog whistle for going after birth control. He was nominated for the purpose of taking away a woman\u2019s constitutionally protected right to make her own health care decisions. Make no mistake - this is about punishing women. context: Kavanaugh chooses his words very carefully and this is a dog whistle for going after birth control.", "output": "Who made the claim that Kavanaugh chooses his words carefully?"} {"input": "answer: But Kavanaugh's record of public comments and legal decisions on abortion rights is relatively thin. context: Kavanaugh chooses his words very carefully and this is a dog whistle for going after birth control.", "output": "What are some Statements Kavanaugh has made about abortion?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Kavanaugh chooses his words very carefully and this is a dog whistle for going after birth control.", "output": "Is Kavanaugh for or against Roe vs. Wade?"} {"input": "answer: Statistics show that there were 83 cases of human trafficking reported in New Jersey in 2017. Sixty-three of those cases involved sex trafficking, with 51 cases involving minors. context: \u201cThree Democrat Senators Busted Running Underage Prostitution Ring.\"", "output": "How many cases of sex sex trafficking was reported in New Jersey in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: None of them involved state senators named \u201cSharat,\u201d \u201cLongwell\u201d or \u201cMackelroy.\u201d In fact, nobody by any of those names is serving in the New Jersey Senate. context: \u201cThree Democrat Senators Busted Running Underage Prostitution Ring.\"", "output": "Do any of them involve these names Sharat, Longwell or Mackelroy?"} {"input": "answer: Sixty-three cases of sex trafficking were reported in the state of New Jersey in 2017, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. None of them involved state senators named \u201cSharat,\u201d \u201cLongwell\u201d or \u201cMackelroy.\u201d In fact, nobody by any of those names is serving in the New Jersey Senate. context: \u201cThree Democrat Senators Busted Running Underage Prostitution Ring.\"", "output": "Are Sharat, Longwell or Mackelroy serving in the New Jersey state senate?"} {"input": "answer: but for mention of the children\u2019s health insurance program she helped pass in partnership with Republican Tom Delay context: Says Hillary Clinton helped get done\" the Children's Health Insurance Program.\"", "output": "Did Bill Clinton say his wife, Hillary, helped pass the Children's Health Insurance Program?"} {"input": "answer: Legislation to create CHIP was co-sponsored by Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy and Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, and received strong support from First Lady Hillary Clinton. context: Says Hillary Clinton helped get done\" the Children's Health Insurance Program.\"", "output": "Who passed the Children's Health Insurance Program in 1997?"} {"input": "answer: As the New York Times reported after the legislation passed, Hillary \u201cplayed a crucial behind-the-scenes\u201d role in getting the White House on board. Today, roughly 8 million children have access to health coverage because of the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program. Over the years, Hillary has received letters from families all over the country whose lives were changed by the program context: Says Hillary Clinton helped get done\" the Children's Health Insurance Program.\"", "output": "Does Hillary Clinton take credit for helping pass the Children's Health Insurance Program?"} {"input": "answer: Senator Hatch and Hillary Clinton also played major roles in SCHIP passing context: Says Hillary Clinton helped get done\" the Children's Health Insurance Program.\"", "output": "Did Edward Kennedy say Hillary Clinton helped pass the Children's Health Insurance Program?"} {"input": "answer: she played a leading role in advocating the creation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program context: Says Hillary Clinton helped get done\" the Children's Health Insurance Program.\"", "output": "How did Hillary Clinton help pass the Children's Health Insurance Program?"} {"input": "answer: The Ivey administration has betrayed Alabama values by giving nearly one million dollars of taxpayer dollars to Free2Be, an activist organization which promotes transgenderism and alternate ... context: Gov. Kay Ivey gave nearly $1 million of taxpayers\u2019 money to a liberal activist organization that promotes alternative lifestyles and transgenderism.", "output": "How much federal grant money has Free2Be received since April, 2017?"} {"input": "answer: The Crime Victims Fund (the Fund) was established by the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) of 1984. The Fund is financed by fines and penalties paid by convicted federal offenders, not from tax dollars. As of 2018, the Fund balance is over $12 billion and includes deposits from federal criminal fines, forfeited bail bonds, penalties, and special assessments collected by U.S. Attorneys' Offices, federal courts, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Federal revenues deposited into the Fund also come from gifts, donations, and bequests by private parties, as provided by an amendment to VOCA through the USA PATRIOT Act in 2001 that went into effect in 2002. Since 2002, hundreds of thousands of dollars have been deposited into the Fund through this provision. context: Gov. Kay Ivey gave nearly $1 million of taxpayers\u2019 money to a liberal activist organization that promotes alternative lifestyles and transgenderism.", "output": "Are grant funds from the Office of Victims of Crime made up of tax dollars?"} {"input": "answer: Free2Be is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit community service organization. Free2Be works to end violence while advocating for the Human & Civil Rights of Sexual & Gender Minorities. context: Gov. Kay Ivey gave nearly $1 million of taxpayers\u2019 money to a liberal activist organization that promotes alternative lifestyles and transgenderism.", "output": "What is the mission of Free2Be?"} {"input": "answer: In May, the State Department's Office of the Inspector General released a report about the State Department's email practices, including Clinton's. In July, FBI director James Comey announced that the FBI investigation had concluded that Clinton had been \"extremely careless\" but recommended that no charges be filed. Clinton's opponent, then presidential candidate Donald Trump, used the nickname \"Crooked Hillary\" to criticize Clinton. context: FBI Director James Comey said that Hillary Clinton had no knowledge of some of those so-called classified e-mails because they were either not marked or they were not classified at the time or they were incorrectly marked.", "output": "Did James Comey have knowledge of Clinton's emails?"} {"input": "answer: As FBI director, James Comey reopened the investigation into Hillary Clinton\u2019s private email server days before the 2016 election because of poll numbers, the White House said on Friday, repeating an assertion that doesn\u2019t square with a passage in Comey\u2019s new book context: FBI Director James Comey said that Hillary Clinton had no knowledge of some of those so-called classified e-mails because they were either not marked or they were not classified at the time or they were incorrectly marked.", "output": "Why did James Comey investigate Hillary Clintons emails?"} {"input": "answer: President Barack Obama did know that Hillary Clinton was using a private email address, despite his assertion that he learned about it \u201cthrough news reports.\u201d context: FBI Director James Comey said that Hillary Clinton had no knowledge of some of those so-called classified e-mails because they were either not marked or they were not classified at the time or they were incorrectly marked.", "output": "Who knew about Hillary Clinton's email server?"} {"input": "answer: The new report from the Justice Department inspector general proves beyond any doubt that fired FBI Director James Comey leaked sensitive law enforcement material in the Trump-Russia investigation. context: FBI Director James Comey said that Hillary Clinton had no knowledge of some of those so-called classified e-mails because they were either not marked or they were not classified at the time or they were incorrectly marked.", "output": "Did James Comey release classified material?"} {"input": "answer: Hillary Clinton used only a personal email address to conduct official government business during her four-year tenure as Secretary of State in a 'serious' breach of protocol, officials have said. The 67-year-old former first lady did not acquire nor use a government email account while serving in the position from January 2009 to February 2013, State Department officials said. context: FBI Director James Comey said that Hillary Clinton had no knowledge of some of those so-called classified e-mails because they were either not marked or they were not classified at the time or they were incorrectly marked.", "output": "Did Hillary Clinton accidentally send classified material through an insecure email server?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201c99% of sexually active women have used birth control in their lifetime.\"", "output": "How many women are not sexually active in their lifetime?"} {"input": "answer: Researchers measured use among more than 5,500 women ages 15 to 49, identifying the four most commonly used contraceptive methods: female sterilization, birth control pills, long-acting reversible contraceptives \u2013 including implants and intrauterine devices \u2013 and male condoms. context: \u201c99% of sexually active women have used birth control in their lifetime.\"", "output": "What types of birth control are most commonly used?"} {"input": "answer: Over the course of his eight years, he has signed just 1,227 bills into law context: More bills have passed in the first six months of the Trump administration in the House than under Clinton Obama and both Bushes.", "output": "How many bills did Obama pass while he was in office?"} {"input": "answer: A White House spokesperson confirmed to NPR that at the time of Trump's tweet, the number was actually 39 \u2014 not 38. context: More bills have passed in the first six months of the Trump administration in the House than under Clinton Obama and both Bushes.", "output": "How many bills have been passed by President Trump so far?"} {"input": "answer: At rallies, in speeches and on Twitter, Mr. Trump repeatedly boasts of the bills he has signed \u2014 42 as of this week. He has said no president has \u201cpassed more legislation,\u201d conceding once earlier this year that he trails Franklin D. Roosevelt, who he notes \u201chad a major Depression to handle.\u201d context: More bills have passed in the first six months of the Trump administration in the House than under Clinton Obama and both Bushes.", "output": "How many more bills have passed in the first 6 months since Trump took office?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cBreitbart News has learned there is a provision included in the immigration bill that could be used to give free cars, motorcycles, scooters or other vehicles to young people around the country over a period of 15 months after the bill passes. The new provision is a result of the latest addition to the Corker-Hoeven amendment, which is essentially an entirely new version of the bill.\u201d (Matthew Boyle, \u201cNew Immigration Bill Has Taxpayer Subsidized ObamaCars for Youths,\u201d Breitbart, 6/24/13) context: The immigration bill includes free Obamacars \" motorcycles or scooters.\"", "output": "Did the 2013 Senate immigration bill say anything about providing free vehicles?"} {"input": "answer: Sanders described his efforts to improve the working conditions of Latino farm workers in Florida. context: The immigration bill includes free Obamacars \" motorcycles or scooters.\"", "output": "Why did Senator Sanders want an amendment in the 2013 immigration bill?"} {"input": "answer: Rep. DeSantis offered a 4-point explanation at the time. \u201cThe House just passed a $1 trillion farm bill (bill length: 950 pages),\u201d he wrote to constituents on Facebook in 2014. \u201cI voted nay because the farm bill conference report is a bad deal for taxpayers and contains little in the way of meaningful reforms.\u201d context: U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis voted in favor of food stamps for illegal immigrants.", "output": "Why did Ron DeSantis vote against The Farm Bill?"} {"input": "answer: Undocumented immigrants are not, and never have been, eligible for food stamps. context: U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis voted in favor of food stamps for illegal immigrants.", "output": "Were undocumented immigrants allowed to get food stamps under The Farm Bill?"} {"input": "answer: DeSantis voted in favor of food stamps for illegal immigrants,\" stated a March 23 headline on Uncle Sam\u2019s Misguided Children, a website that says it is a \"community founded by United States Marine Veterans to bring awareness of the lame stream media.\" The article drew from the Central Florida Post, a right-leaning website. context: U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis voted in favor of food stamps for illegal immigrants.", "output": "What has DeSantis said about food stamp programs?"} {"input": "answer: Read Susan Collins\u2019s Historic Floor Speech on Brett Kavanaugh The Republican senator, a key swing vote, defended the Supreme Court nominee\u2019s judicial record and said she would vote to confirm him. OLIVIA PASCHALMADELEINE CARLISLE OCTOBER 5, 2018 Enjoy unlimited access to The Atlantic for less than $1 per week. Sign in Subscribe Now Senator Susan Collins on the Senate Floor Senator Susan Collins gives a speech on the Senate floor on Friday.(SENATE TV / AP) Link Copied Capping several days of uncertainty over where her vote would fall, Senator Susan Collins said in a speech on the Senate floor on Friday that she would vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Her remarks touched on the MeToo movement, the political theater of the confirmation process, and the state of American democracy. Below, the full text of her speech: context: That Judge Kavanaugh is more of a centrist than some of his critics maintain is reflected in the fact that he and Chief Judge Merrick Garland voted the same way in 93 percent of the cases that they heard together.", "output": "Do the records provided by the CRS reports on Judge Kavanaugh's opinions on the D.C. Circuit Court prove to be similar to that of Chief Judge Merrick Garland?"} {"input": "answer: S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (D.C. Circuit) to succeed Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who is scheduled to retire from active status on July 31, 2018. Judge Kavanaugh has served as a judge on the D.C. Circuit since May 30, 2006. context: That Judge Kavanaugh is more of a centrist than some of his critics maintain is reflected in the fact that he and Chief Judge Merrick Garland voted the same way in 93 percent of the cases that they heard together.", "output": "According to the CRS, what is the nature of Judge Kavanaugh's opinions on the D.C. Circuit Court from 2006 to 2018?"} {"input": "answer: The commission's proposal ultimately considered the third option to be \"the most politically and practically viable single payer system for Vermont,\" noting that Vermont, \"a small state with communitarian values,\" with its existing network of non-profit hospitals and a medical community that had previously shown support for state intervention, would be \"uniquely poised to pass universal health reform.\"[ context: Vermont had to scrap\" its single-payer health insurance program because it was \"going bankrupt.", "output": "What was Vermont's plan for single-payer healthcare?"} {"input": "answer: Vermont health care reform. In 2011, the Vermont state government enacted a law functionally establishing the first state-level single-payer health care system in the United States. context: Vermont had to scrap\" its single-payer health insurance program because it was \"going bankrupt.", "output": "When did Vermont's single-payer healthcare plan come into effect?"} {"input": "answer: 71% of adults in or looking to enter the labor force say they are actively looking or open to a new job, and 58% of these same adults look at jobs at least monthly. And according to our own analysis, 65% of employed people look at new jobs again within the first three months of starting a job. context: The labor market is weak because if you count the unemployed, underemployed, and those who\u2019ve stopped looking for work, the unemployment rate actually went up last month to 13.5 percent.", "output": "When people are unemployed, how many are actively looking for jobs?"} {"input": "answer: 40 percent of unemployed have quit looking for jobs context: The labor market is weak because if you count the unemployed, underemployed, and those who\u2019ve stopped looking for work, the unemployment rate actually went up last month to 13.5 percent.", "output": "How many unemployed people have permanently stopped looking for work in the US?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The labor market is weak because if you count the unemployed, underemployed, and those who\u2019ve stopped looking for work, the unemployment rate actually went up last month to 13.5 percent.", "output": "What was the US unemployment rate in 2013?"} {"input": "answer: Joe Biden, byname of Joseph Robinette Biden, (born November 20, 1942, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.), 47th vice president of the United States (2009\u201317) in the Democratic administration of Pres. Barack Obama. context: \u201cAnd don\u2019t forget Biden deserted you. He\u2019s not from Pennsylvania. I guess he was born here, but he left you, folks. He left you for another state. Remember that, please. I meant to say that. This guy talks about, \u2018I know Scranton,\u2019 \u2018I know\u2019 \u2014 well I know the places better. He left you for another state and he didn\u2019t take care of you because he didn\u2019t take care of your jobs. He let other countries come in and rip off America.\"", "output": "Where was Joe Biden born?"} {"input": "answer: In the 1950s, Scranton, Pa., was at the start of a long, slow decline. The coal mines that had fueled the city\u2019s early prosperity were shutting down, leaving residents to cope with gaping sinkholes and a scarred landscape. Textile factories, too, were on their way out, and thousands of people picked up and left for better opportunities elsewhere. Joining the exodus were 10-year-old Joe Biden and his family. Unable to find a steady source of work, Biden\u2019s father, Joe Sr., had been commuting to Wilmington, Del., to clean boilers. By 1953, he decided it was time to move the whole family across the state lines. context: \u201cAnd don\u2019t forget Biden deserted you. He\u2019s not from Pennsylvania. I guess he was born here, but he left you, folks. He left you for another state. Remember that, please. I meant to say that. This guy talks about, \u2018I know Scranton,\u2019 \u2018I know\u2019 \u2014 well I know the places better. He left you for another state and he didn\u2019t take care of you because he didn\u2019t take care of your jobs. He let other countries come in and rip off America.\"", "output": "Why did Biden move from Scranton?"} {"input": "answer: The nickname \u201cAmtrak Joe\u201d didn\u2019t come out of thin air. Biden, a longtime train advocate, has taken the train between Washington and Delaware for decades context: \u201cAnd don\u2019t forget Biden deserted you. He\u2019s not from Pennsylvania. I guess he was born here, but he left you, folks. He left you for another state. Remember that, please. I meant to say that. This guy talks about, \u2018I know Scranton,\u2019 \u2018I know\u2019 \u2014 well I know the places better. He left you for another state and he didn\u2019t take care of you because he didn\u2019t take care of your jobs. He let other countries come in and rip off America.\"", "output": "What was Joe Biden's nickname early on in his political career?"} {"input": "answer: Proponents of the liberalization of laws related to marijuana are fond of describing how harmless marijuana is. In fact, the use of marijuana is associated with hundreds of thousands of emergency room visits each year. According to the Drug Awareness Warning Network (DAWN) from a report issued on February 22, 2013, there were 455,668 ER visits related to use of marijuana in the past year The only illicit drug that had a higher number of visits was cocaine, with just over half a million. Among people aged 12 to 24, marijuana was by far the top drug sending people to emergency rooms. context: Marijuana and THC have caused emergency room visits to skyrocket.", "output": "How many visits to emergency rooms have been due to marijuana and THC?"} {"input": "answer: 2018: The 2018 farm bill legalizes low-THC hemp nationwide and effectively deschedules hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) from the Controlled Substances Act. context: Marijuana and THC have caused emergency room visits to skyrocket.", "output": "When was marijuana legalized in the US?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The United States ended slavery around the world and maybe we should get some credit for that too.", "output": "What was the premise for Tucker Carlson saying we should get credit for ending slavery?"} {"input": "answer: The topic of a black-oriented talk radio station was discussed, a subject that DiPrima admitted she was passionate about. context: The United States ended slavery around the world and maybe we should get some credit for that too.", "output": "What topic was being discussed with Jasmyne Cannick?"} {"input": "answer: The 13th amendment, which formally abolished slavery in the United States, passed the Senate on April 8, 1864, and the House on January 31, 1865. On February 1, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln approved the Joint Resolution of Congress submitting the proposed amendment to the state legislatures. The necessary number of states ratified it by December 6, 1865. The 13th amendment to the United States Constitution provides that \"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.\" context: The United States ended slavery around the world and maybe we should get some credit for that too.", "output": "When was slavery formally abolished?"} {"input": "answer: Miller posted a photo of \u201cThe Rock\u201d wearing a T-shirt with a message calling for people to \u201cstand for the flag\u201d and \u201ckneel for the fallen.\u201d That image, we found, was a product of photo manipulation. It looks to us like Johnson actually posed in a plain shirt without any message. context: Says actor Dwayne The Rock\" Johnson wore a T-shirt stating: \"We Stand for the flag we kneel for the fallen.", "output": "When did The Rock wear a shirt that said We Stand for the flag we kneel for the fallen?"} {"input": "answer: This is America. We eat meat, we say the pledge of allegiance, we love guns, we hate socialism, we stand for the flag, we kneel for the fallen and to praise God. If any of that offends you, too bad. context: Says actor Dwayne The Rock\" Johnson wore a T-shirt stating: \"We Stand for the flag we kneel for the fallen.", "output": "What does \"We Stand for the flag we kneel for the fallen\" mean?"} {"input": "answer: Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; the agreement went into effect on January 1, 1994. context: Says President Bill Clinton did not sign NAFTA.", "output": "When was NAFTA signed?"} {"input": "answer: Who was president when NAFTA was submitted to Congress for ratification? context: Says President Bill Clinton did not sign NAFTA.", "output": "Who was president when NAFTA was submitted to Congress for ratification?"} {"input": "answer: The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA; Spanish: Tratado de Libre Comercio de Am\u00e9rica del Norte, TLCAN; French: Accord de libre-\u00e9change nord-am\u00e9ricain, AL\u00c9NA) was an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994, and superseded the 1988 Canada\u2013United States Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Canada. The NAFTA trade bloc is one of the largest trade blocs in the world by gross domestic product. context: Says President Bill Clinton did not sign NAFTA.", "output": "When was NAFTA submitted to Congress for ratification?"} {"input": "answer: Clinton, while signing the NAFTA bill, stated that \"NAFTA means jobs. American jobs, and good-paying American jobs. If I didn't believe that, I wouldn't support this agreement.\" context: Says President Bill Clinton did not sign NAFTA.", "output": "What was Bill Clinton's stance on the NAFTA agreement?"} {"input": "answer: The money will come from a mix of congressional appropriations and several departments\u2019 pre-existing programs. context: When I say Mexico is going to pay for the wall that's what I said. Mexico is going to pay. I didn't say they're going to write me a check for $20 billion or $10 billion.", "output": "Where will Mexico get the money to pay for the wall?"} {"input": "answer: Is Mexico Paying for the Wall Through USMCA? By Robert Farley Posted on December 14, 2018 14.2K 2 President Donald Trump declared via Twitter that he is keeping perhaps his most famous campaign promise, claiming that \u201cMEXICO IS PAYING FOR THE WALL!\u201d through a recent trade agreement negotiated with Mexico. Economic and trade experts we interviewed said that\u2019s not possible. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement was signed by the leaders of all three countries on Nov. 30, but it still must be ratified by all three governments. It represents an arguably slightly better deal for the U.S. than its predecessor, the North American Free Trade Agreement, experts told us, but not enough to translate to federal revenues that would pay for the border wall, and shouldn\u2019t be construed as Mexican payments, anyway. context: When I say Mexico is going to pay for the wall that's what I said. Mexico is going to pay. I didn't say they're going to write me a check for $20 billion or $10 billion.", "output": "When did Mexico ever agree to build the wall?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cMexico\u2019s going to pay for the wall,\u201d he said. \u201cI love the Mexican people; I respect the Mexican leaders, but their leaders are much sharper, much smarter and more cunning than our leader.\u201d context: When I say Mexico is going to pay for the wall that's what I said. Mexico is going to pay. I didn't say they're going to write me a check for $20 billion or $10 billion.", "output": "Why did Donald Trump say that Mexico will pay to build the wall?"} {"input": "answer: Since 2001, the United States has lost 2.8 million manufacturing jobs to China \u2014 that despite U.S. factory workers being far more productive. Partly, it can be explained by China\u2019s cheaper workers: The average hourly wage for Chinese manufacturing workers is less than a tenth that of their average U.S. counterparts, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. context: Since the Republican tax cuts became law, plants are closing layoffs are looming and wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living.", "output": "What is the actual cost of living for people who work in factories?"} {"input": "answer: How Has the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Affected the US Economy? The economy saw increases in 2018 Share Pin Email President Trump \u2022\u2022\u2022 BY WES MOSS Updated June 25, 2019 Critics of President Donald Trump\u2019s tax plan to significantly reduce business and personal taxes warned that the cuts would send the deficit skyrocketing by dramatically shrinking federal revenues. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) reflecting President Trump's plan was ultimately signed into law on Dec. 22, 2017. It went into effect on Jan. 1, 2018. A study by economists at Deutsche Bank AG before the TCJA became the law indicated that the overall impact of President Trump\u2019s tax cuts should be between historical ditches and should not elicit so much angst and fear. In fact, the report said, its impact would be in line with the tax cuts made by two other Republican Presidents: Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. context: Since the Republican tax cuts became law, plants are closing layoffs are looming and wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living.", "output": "What is the impact of the Republic tax cuts on employment rate?"} {"input": "answer: lose their jobs in a coronavirus recession. Many won't get severance pay context: Since the Republican tax cuts became law, plants are closing layoffs are looming and wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living.", "output": "What is the amount of wages needed to maintain the cost of living in the city where people are being laid off?"} {"input": "answer: This time, Trump wants a trillion dollar increase in spending on infrastructure that will boost the economy. But increased infrastructure spending will probably not make this experiment work better, because it does not address the microeconomic factors which cumulatively cause Republican tax cuts to create macroeconomic disasters. context: Since the Republican tax cuts became law, plants are closing layoffs are looming and wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living.", "output": "How many plants closed as a direct result of the Republic tax cuts?"} {"input": "answer: Tax cuts do create jobs, but the results vary widely. They depend on the type of tax cut, the recipient, and how high taxes were before the cut context: Since the Republican tax cuts became law, plants are closing layoffs are looming and wages struggle to keep pace with the actual cost of living.", "output": "What is the unemployment rate after the Republican tax cuts vs. pre-Republican tax cut?"} {"input": "answer: Missouri Governor Eric Greitens admitted to cheating on his wife in 2015, prior to being elected to office, after his mistress\u2019 ex-husband spoke out to the media Wednesday night. The ex-husband of Greitens\u2019 mistress, who has not been identified, sent an audio recording to KMOV-TV of a conversation he had with her about Greitens. In the recording, the former mistress talks about the affair and also says that Greitens tried to blackmail her with a nude photo to keep her quiet, an allegation the governor denies. context: Greitens accuser admits photo session may have been a \u2018dream.\u2019", "output": "Who did Eric Greitens claim to have an affair with?"} {"input": "answer: The Missouri House committee investigation into the allegations against Greitens also mentioned the dream comment, but stated in a footnote that the committee \"includes these quotes in the absence of a full transcript from the deposition.\" The woman told the committee that during an encounter with Greitens, \"I can hear like a, like a cell phone \u2013 like a picture, and I can see a flash through the blindfold.\" The committee concluded that the woman was a credible witness. Greitens did not testify before the House committee. context: Greitens accuser admits photo session may have been a \u2018dream.\u2019", "output": "How did Eric Greitens know the woman who claims he invaded her privacy?"} {"input": "answer: It reads, \"Unintentional drug overdose continued to be the leading cause of injury-related death in Ohio in 2014, ahead of motor vehicle traffic crashes \u2014 a trend which began in 2007.\" context: Heroin overdoses are the No. 1 cause of death in Ohio, ahead of car crashes.", "output": "What is the number one cause of death in Ohio in 2014?"} {"input": "answer: Fatal Crashes \t 919 context: Heroin overdoses are the No. 1 cause of death in Ohio, ahead of car crashes.", "output": "How many car crash deaths in Ohio in 2014?"} {"input": "answer: Heroin-related deaths accounted for 1,196 (47.3 percent) of unintentional drug overdose deaths in 2014. context: Heroin overdoses are the No. 1 cause of death in Ohio, ahead of car crashes.", "output": "How many heroin overdoses in Ohio in 2014?"} {"input": "answer: Barack Obama made the commitment last year under pressure from Europe and the United Nations for the US to play a bigger role in confronting the global refugee crisis. The majority of the refugees were accepted in the last three months. Before that, the US had admitted just a quarter of the 10,000 displaced Syrians it pledged to resettle. context: Says Hillary Clinton has called for a radical 550 percent increase in Syrian ... refugees . . . despite the fact that there\u2019s no way to screen these refugees in order to find out who they are or where they come from.", "output": "How many Syrian refugees did the US accept the previous year?"} {"input": "answer: \"We're facing the worst refugee crisis since the end of World War II and I think the United States has to do more,\" the former secretary of state said Sunday on CBS' \"Face the Nation.\" \"I would like to see us move from what is a good start with 10,000 to 65,000 and begin immediately to put into place the mechanisms for vetting the people that we would take in.\" context: Says Hillary Clinton has called for a radical 550 percent increase in Syrian ... refugees . . . despite the fact that there\u2019s no way to screen these refugees in order to find out who they are or where they come from.", "output": "On Face the Nation, how many refugees did Clinton say should be taken into the country from Syria?"} {"input": "answer: President Trump has suspended entry of all refugees to the United States for 120 days, and he has barred Syrian refugees indefinitely. The current screening process for all refugees involves many layers of security checks before entry into the country, and Syrians were subject to an additional layer of checks. Sometimes, the process, shown below, takes up to two years. context: Says Hillary Clinton has called for a radical 550 percent increase in Syrian ... refugees . . . despite the fact that there\u2019s no way to screen these refugees in order to find out who they are or where they come from.", "output": "How are refugees screened before entering the country?"} {"input": "answer: The federal prison population reached 208,118 prisoners at yearend 2009 context: President Obama became the first president since Carter to leave the White House with a smaller federal prison population than when he took office.", "output": "How many people were in federal prison when Obama took the White Office?"} {"input": "answer: But by the latest estimates from the Federal Bureau of Prisons for January 2017, the federal prison population is at 189,333. context: President Obama became the first president since Carter to leave the White House with a smaller federal prison population than when he took office.", "output": "How many people were in federal prison when Obama left the White Office?"} {"input": "answer: Despite serving only four years, Carter presided over a 34% decline in sentenced prisoners between 1977 and 1980, a reduction of 9,625 inmates. The decline during Carter\u2019s tenure was the largest of any president on record, both as a percentage and in absolute numbers. context: President Obama became the first president since Carter to leave the White House with a smaller federal prison population than when he took office.", "output": "How many people were in federal prison when Carter took the White Office?"} {"input": "answer: In November 1979, revolutionaries stormed the American embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage. The Carter administration tried unsuccessfully to negotiate for the hostages release. On January 20, 1981, the day Carter left office, Iran released the Americans, ending their 444 days in captivity. context: President Obama became the first president since Carter to leave the White House with a smaller federal prison population than when he took office.", "output": "How many people were in federal prison when Carter left the White Office?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: President Obama became the first president since Carter to leave the White House with a smaller federal prison population than when he took office.", "output": "Were there any presidents who oversaw inmate decreases on their watch other than Carter and Obama?"} {"input": "answer: It\u2019s time to put to rest any notion that President Trump\u2019s signature tax cuts are paying for themselves. Anyone who says otherwise is lying with numbers. context: Even the CBO numbers show now that the entire $1.5 trillion tax cut is virtually paid for by higher revenues and better nominal GDP.", "output": "How is the 1.5 trillion dollars in tax cuts paid for?"} {"input": "answer: the government will accrue a $966 billion budget deficit. Tax cuts implemented by Presidents Bush and Obama to drive economic growth further reduced government ... context: Even the CBO numbers show now that the entire $1.5 trillion tax cut is virtually paid for by higher revenues and better nominal GDP.", "output": "How much money is provided by higher revenues and better nominal GDP?"} {"input": "answer: The chief economic adviser to President Donald Trump recently said Congressional Budget Office numbers show the \u201centire $1.5 trillion tax cut is virtually paid for by higher revenues and better nominal GDP.\u201d That\u2019s not what the numbers show, experts told us. In April, the CBO\u2019s nonpartisan budget analysts projected that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, factoring in all economic effects, would still add nearly $1.9 trillion to the total deficit between 2018 and 2028. The law would increase the primary deficit by $1.3 trillion and raise debt-service costs by roughly $600 billion, CBO said. context: Even the CBO numbers show now that the entire $1.5 trillion tax cut is virtually paid for by higher revenues and better nominal GDP.", "output": "How does the Congressional Budget Office\u2019s forecast the tax cuts will be paid by higher revenues and better GDP?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The New York State Senate passed legislation allowing minors to race snowmobiles get their own hunting licenses and not be employed gathering or picking rags cigar stumps or collecting bones.", "output": "What did the bill sponsored by Republican Sen. Betty Little of the North Country in March 2017 propose?"} {"input": "answer: The bill passed at the most recent meeting has ... Obamacare was signed into law on a party line vote context: The New York State Senate passed legislation allowing minors to race snowmobiles get their own hunting licenses and not be employed gathering or picking rags cigar stumps or collecting bones.", "output": "Was the bill sponsored by Republican Sen. Betty Little of the North Country in March 2017 passed into law in New York?"} {"input": "answer: A person ten years of age but less than sixteen years of age who has received safety training as prescribed by the commissioner and has received the appropriate ATV safety certificate issued by the commissioner may operate an ATV in the same manner as a person who is sixteen years of age or older. context: The New York State Senate passed legislation allowing minors to race snowmobiles get their own hunting licenses and not be employed gathering or picking rags cigar stumps or collecting bones.", "output": "Was the bill sponsored by Republican Joseph Griffo, allowing 12-year-olds to get a universal hunting license, passed into law in New York?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The New York State Senate passed legislation allowing minors to race snowmobiles get their own hunting licenses and not be employed gathering or picking rags cigar stumps or collecting bones.", "output": "Was the bill to transfer crimes against children to the penal law, sponsored by Democratic Sen. Jeffrey Klein, passed into law in New York?"} {"input": "answer: Dozens of people have either been indicted or convicted, or they have entered a guilty plea as part of the investigation, which began in May 2017. Several former Trump campaign associates \u2013 Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, Richard Gates, Roger Stone and George Papadopoulos \u2013 are among the scalps via Mueller's team, while at least 25 are Russian officials. context: Breitbart leaks names of four Dems being charged in Mueller\u2019s Russia probe.", "output": "What news source mentioned names of four Democrats that are rumored to be getting charged in the Muller probe?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Breitbart leaks names of four Dems being charged in Mueller\u2019s Russia probe.", "output": "Did the article quoted on FreedomJunkshun.com give evidence that Brietbart leaked the names of four Democrats that were connected to the Muller probe?"} {"input": "answer: Twenty-five Russian nationals and three Russian companies face 161 total charges as part of Mueller's probe. context: Breitbart leaks names of four Dems being charged in Mueller\u2019s Russia probe.", "output": "Did any democrats get charged in the Muller probe?"} {"input": "answer: Wikipedia Admins Censor Name of Alleged Ukraine \u2018Whistleblower\u2019 335 Turkish officials say Wikipedia failed to remove content deemed to be false from its pages that linked Turkey with terror groupsAFP/Lionel Bonaventure T.D. ADLER10 Nov 2019199 3:18 As reports circulated identifying Eric Ciaramella as the alleged \u201cwhistleblower\u201d driving efforts to impeach President Donald Trump, Wikipedia editors attempted to mention him in articles on the site. However, Wikipedia admins used their advanced privileges to delete records of his name, block creation of pages on Ciaramella, and even banned his name completely. context: Breitbart leaks names of four Dems being charged in Mueller\u2019s Russia probe.", "output": "Which Breitbart article(s) mention?"} {"input": "answer: The union\u2019s president, Chris Crane, outlined in a statement why his group is backing Trump, saying his union members are \u201cthe last line of defense for American communities\u201d and that his members \u201care prevented from enforcing the most basic immigration laws.\u201d context: ICE just endorsed me.", "output": "What did Chris Crane, president of the National ICE Council, say about making an endorsement?"} {"input": "answer: The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, principally responsible for immigration and customs enforcement, with additional responsibilities in countering transnational crime. context: ICE just endorsed me.", "output": "What kind of organization is ICE?"} {"input": "answer: The union representing 16,500 Border Patrol agents has endorsed businessman Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination. context: ICE just endorsed me.", "output": "Who has The National Border Patrol Council endorsed?"} {"input": "answer: t is entrusted to the National Archives. In contrast, Members of the House of Representatives do not take an oath in connection with impeachment context: Says Jose Felix Diaz supports President Donald Trump's plan to slash Medicare charge older Americans an age tax and cut coverage for pre-existing conditions.", "output": "Which of Donald Trump's plans has Jose Felix Diaz gone on record supporting?"} {"input": "answer: The Republican from Miami said he left his committee so he could present his bill in person. \u201cIt\u2019s way too important to me and something I have been working on too long,\" he said. context: Says Jose Felix Diaz supports President Donald Trump's plan to slash Medicare charge older Americans an age tax and cut coverage for pre-existing conditions.", "output": "What has Jose Felix Diaz said about health care since Trump was elected President?"} {"input": "answer: Meanwhile, while bans on discriminating against preexisting conditions are kept, some essential health benefits can be excluded from plans on a state level by using a state-based waiver (although there is a high-risk pool that pairs with this, there are issues of funding). Older Americans can be charged 5x more than young people under TrumpCare. Premium costs for the same plan for the same age customer cannot differ (community ratings). context: Says Jose Felix Diaz supports President Donald Trump's plan to slash Medicare charge older Americans an age tax and cut coverage for pre-existing conditions.", "output": "How are pre-existing conditions and advanced age dealt with in Trump's health care plan?"} {"input": "answer: Isakson signed the Contract From America The Contract from America, clause 3. Demand a Balanced Budget: context: U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson has voted for $7 trillion of our national debt!", "output": "What was Johnny Isakson's stance on the Budget Control Act?"} {"input": "answer: In the largest sense, the government funds a substantial and diverse range of programs and activities, from Pell Grants to scientific research to military operations. The overwhelming majority of federal spending (in terms of the dollars disbursed) consists of \u201cmandatory spending,\u201d sometimes called entitlements. In mandatory funded programs (like Social Security and Medicare), legislation defines the eligibility criteria for participation, and the government allocates funds to all who are eligible, regardless of the annual cost to the Treasury. The other category of funding is known as \u201cdiscretionary spending.\u201d Nearly all federal funding that reaches colleges and universities comes through discretionary programs, though the largest student aid program, Pell Grants, combines both mandatory and discretionary funding streams. Discretionary-funded programs have annual allocations that set the total level of funding they can provide within that fiscal year. A final category of funding of interest to campuses is federal student loans. Student loans have terms set through legislation and are dispersed directly to institutions on behalf of student borrowers, who are then obligated to repay the Treasury under the terms of their individual loan. In this way, federal student loans work somewhat like an entitlement program in that the government does not set an annual loan amount to provide, and the terms of the loans and students\u2019 ability to borrow are set in law. The funding process is an annual event. Congress is tasked with producing a budget resolution and 12 appropriations bills for each federal fiscal year, which begins on October 1. Other funding legislation, such as emergency funding in response to a natural disaster, frequently occurs outside of the standard process. Both the House and Senate set their own rules for how funding bills are handled, but the impact on federal revenue (known as the \u201cscore\u201d) is determined by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The CBO is also responsible for determining the baseline data used to assess the fiscal standing of the government under various criteria. This baseline data is used primarily to project future deficits or surpluses, but also to project the impact of legislation on federal revenues. The most frequently used baseline is a calculation of future federal spending, deficit, and debt under the assumption that all current law remains unchanged. context: U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson has voted for $7 trillion of our national debt!", "output": "What is the difference between raising the debt ceiling and enabling new spending programs?"} {"input": "answer: Department of the Navy v. Egan, 484 U.S. 518 (1988) Opinions Audio & Media Syllabus Case Justia Opinion Summary and Annotations Read more Opinions Audio & Media Syllabus Case U.S. Supreme Court Department of the Navy v. Egan, 484 U.S. 518 (1988) Department of the Navy v. Egan No. 86-1552 Argued December 2, 1987 Decided February 23, 1988 484 U.S. 518 Syllabus Title 5 U.S.C. Ch. 75, provides a \"two-track\" system for undertaking \"adverse actions\" against certain Government employees. An employee removed for \"cause,\" \u00a7\u00a7 7511-7514, has a right of appeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board (Board), \u00a7 7513(d), that includes a hearing. The Board reviews such removals under a preponderance of the evidence standard. \u00a7 7701. An employee is also subject to summary removal based on national security concerns. Such a removal is not appealable to the Board, bu context: The minute the president speaks about it to someone he has the ability to declassify anything at any time without any process.", "output": "What did the majority ruling in the 1988 Supreme Court case Department of Navy vs. Egan state?"} {"input": "answer: Article Two vests the power of the executive branch in the office of the president of the United States, lays out the procedures for electing and removing the president, and establishes the president's powers and responsibilities. context: The minute the president speaks about it to someone he has the ability to declassify anything at any time without any process.", "output": "What does Article 2 to the Constitution determine?"} {"input": "answer: The following is a timeline of the Presidency of Barack Obama from his inauguration as president of the United States on January 20, 2009, to December 31, 2009. For his time as president-elect, see the Presidential transition of Barack Obama; for a detailed account of his first months in office, see First 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency; for a complete itinerary of his travels, see List ... context: The minute the president speaks about it to someone he has the ability to declassify anything at any time without any process.", "output": "What was Barack Obama's 2009 version of the order?"} {"input": "answer: The Nazi gun control argument is a belief that gun regulations in the Third Reich helped to facilitate the rise of the Nazis and the Holocaust. The majority of historians and fact-checkers have described the argument as \"dubious,\" \"questionable,\" \"preposterous,\" \"tendentious,\" or \"problematic.\" This argument is frequently employed by opponents of gun control in debates on U.S. gun politics. context: Photos related to gun violence in present-day United States and the Holocaust in Nazi Germany suggest that gun control laws created or exacerbated the genocide of Jews.", "output": "What gun control measures did Nazi's implement?"} {"input": "answer: AUTHOR\t\tABOUT\t\tPRAISE\t\tVIDEOS\t\tEVENTS\t\tNEWS\t\tCONTACT 11.5K\t 422\t \t 799\t\t Based on newly-discovered, secret documents from German archives, diaries and newspapers of the time, Gun Control in the Third Reich presents the definitive, yet hidden history of how the Nazi regime made use of gun control to disarm and repress its enemies and consolidate power. The countless books on the Third Reich and the Holocaust fail even to mention the laws restricting firearms ownership, which rendered political opponents and Jews defenseless. A skeptic could surmise that a better-armed populace might have made no difference, but the National Socialist regime certainly did not think so\u2014it ruthlessly suppressed firearm ownership by disfavored groups. context: Photos related to gun violence in present-day United States and the Holocaust in Nazi Germany suggest that gun control laws created or exacerbated the genocide of Jews.", "output": "How did gun control relate to the extermination of jews?"} {"input": "answer: Photos related to gun violence in present-day United States and the Holocaust in Nazi Germany suggest that gun control laws created or exacerbated the genocide of Jews. No, gun control regulation in Nazi Germany did not help advance the Holocaust On March 13, 2018, ... context: Photos related to gun violence in present-day United States and the Holocaust in Nazi Germany suggest that gun control laws created or exacerbated the genocide of Jews.", "output": "How do photos relate to gun violence in Nazi Germany?"} {"input": "answer: In December 2015, the man who was briefly President Trump\u2019s national security adviser got $45,000 plus expenses for attending a gala dinner in Moscow and giving an interview. context: Claims retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, a Donald Trump supporter, is \u201con the payroll of RT a Russian government-funded TV station.\"", "output": "Why did Michael Flynn attend RT\u2019s 10th anniversary gala?"} {"input": "answer: March 16, 2017 at 6:05 p.m. CDT Michael Flynn, who was forced to resign as national security adviser amid controversy over his contacts with Russia\u2019s ambassador, collected nearly $68,000 in fees and expenses from Russia-related entities in 2015, a higher amount than was previously known, according to newly released documents. context: Claims retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, a Donald Trump supporter, is \u201con the payroll of RT a Russian government-funded TV station.\"", "output": "Is Michael Flynn employed by Russua Today?"} {"input": "answer: Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, was paid more than $33,750 by Russia's state-run broadcaster RT TV-Russia for a speech in Moscow in December 2015, a top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee has learned. The US intelligence community has long assessed RT to be a propaganda tool of the Kremlin, writing in its January report on Russian interference in the US election that the organization had participated in disinformation campaigns aimed at the US. context: Claims retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, a Donald Trump supporter, is \u201con the payroll of RT a Russian government-funded TV station.\"", "output": "Is Michael Flynn employed by the Russian government?"} {"input": "answer: It's one of the oddest and most emotional cases of election fraud in recent memory. A California congressman's father pleaded guilty to illegally funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars to his son's congressional campaigns, without his son's knowledge. On Thursday, 83-year-old Babulal Bera was sentenced to one year and a day in prison, less than three months before his son Rep. Ami Bera (D-Calif.) tries to win reelection in a competitive Sacramento area district. context: Says the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office said that neither I nor my campaign had any idea what was going on\" regarding my father's illegal campaign contributions. \"And that\u2019s why they closed this case.", "output": "Why was Babulal Bera sentenced to prison?"} {"input": "answer: Ami Bera, who lost the 2010 race, but won in 2012 and 2014, said he knew nothing about his father\u2019s scheme. \u201cI wish we knew what he was doing. I wish somebody had told me, because we would have put a stop to it,\u201d the congressman said Tuesday in a telephone interview with The Sacramento Bee. context: Says the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office said that neither I nor my campaign had any idea what was going on\" regarding my father's illegal campaign contributions. \"And that\u2019s why they closed this case.", "output": "Did Ami Bera know that his father was making illegal contributions to his campaign?"} {"input": "answer: said Rep. Ami Bera (D-Calif.), who holds a seat that has been competitive in past election cycles. context: Says the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office said that neither I nor my campaign had any idea what was going on\" regarding my father's illegal campaign contributions. \"And that\u2019s why they closed this case.", "output": "Did the US Attorney ever target Ami Bera as the main person in their investigation?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cCongressman Bera and his campaign staff have been fully cooperative in this investigation,\u201d he said. \u201cTo date, there is no indication from what we\u2019ve learned in the investigation that either the congressman or his campaign staff knew of, or participated in, the reimbursements of contributions.\u201d context: Says the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office said that neither I nor my campaign had any idea what was going on\" regarding my father's illegal campaign contributions. \"And that\u2019s why they closed this case.", "output": "Did the US Attorney believe that Ami Bera was aware of his father's illegal contributions?"} {"input": "answer: Ami Bera, currently the only Indian American serving in the U.S. Congress, is in the midst of another reelection campaign for his seat. Currently seeking his third term, Bera is campaigning against Republican Scott Jones. context: Says the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office said that neither I nor my campaign had any idea what was going on\" regarding my father's illegal campaign contributions. \"And that\u2019s why they closed this case.", "output": "Were charges ever brought again Ami Bera from the US Attorney?"} {"input": "answer: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Beto O\u2019Rourke says there has never been a terrorist plot or attack connected to the U.S.-Mexico border. context: Says precisely zero terrorists terrorist groups or terror plots have ever been connected with the U.S.-Mexico border to do harm to people within the United States.", "output": "Who claimed there have been zero terrorists plots along the Mexico- United States border?"} {"input": "answer: He argue no terrorist has ever used the border to attack the United States. 'We wall off 600 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. Precisely zero terrorists or terrorist organizations have ever used the border to attack a single American,' O'Rourke said. Trump declared a national emergency to build a border wall - his most prominent campaign promise - after he failed to get Congress to appropriate the $5.7 billion he needs to build his wall along the 2,000 mile U.S.-Mexico border. Congress appropriated $1.375 billion that Trump can use for enhanced fencing but specifically did not fund a border barrier. The president is cobbling together the rest of the money through a patchwork operation that has him taking $600 million from the Treasury Forfeiture Fund and $2.5 billion from an account within the Department of Defense that is used for counter-drug activities, in order to build his wall. Another $3.6 billion will come from DOD's military construction and facility improvement funds. context: Says precisely zero terrorists terrorist groups or terror plots have ever been connected with the U.S.-Mexico border to do harm to people within the United States.", "output": "Why does Beto O'Rourke claim there is a plot to put up a wall along the United States and Mexico border?"} {"input": "answer: the 29-year-old self-described \u201cdemocratic socialist\u201d who won a seat in Congress context: Says precisely zero terrorists terrorist groups or terror plots have ever been connected with the U.S.-Mexico border to do harm to people within the United States.", "output": "How old was Beto O'Rourke's documentation when he made his claim?"} {"input": "answer: Overall, we stop on average 10 individuals on the terrorist watchlist per day from traveling to or entering the United States\u2014and more than 3,700 in Fiscal Year 2017. context: Says precisely zero terrorists terrorist groups or terror plots have ever been connected with the U.S.-Mexico border to do harm to people within the United States.", "output": "How many terrorist individuals did Homeland Security stop from entering the United States in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: MS-13 and 18th Street gang members have gained a foothold in numerous U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, Boston, Houston, Charlotte, Newark, and the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. context: Says precisely zero terrorists terrorist groups or terror plots have ever been connected with the U.S.-Mexico border to do harm to people within the United States.", "output": "What organizations have transnational gangs that commit crimes in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: The theme of Wednesday night was \"Make America First Again\" context: Neighborhoods have become more violent\" under President Barack Obama's \"watch.", "output": "What was the theme of the Republican National Convention?"} {"input": "answer: When I took office two years ago one of my highest priorities was to reduce violent crime. In the two years before my inauguration the murder rate had increased by more than 20%,\" Trump said. He added, \"And the United States had experienced the largest increase in violent crime in over 25 years.\" context: Neighborhoods have become more violent\" under President Barack Obama's \"watch.", "output": "How did Donald Trump view crime trends?"} {"input": "answer: Violent crime was down 5.5 percent and property crime down 4.9 percent between 2008 and 2009, according to FBI statistics released Monday. context: Neighborhoods have become more violent\" under President Barack Obama's \"watch.", "output": "How much had crime dropped since 2006?"} {"input": "answer: As investigators from the U.S. Intelligence Community pore over the 30,490 emails Hillary Clinton turned over from her private server late last year, more than 1 in every 20 is resulting in a red flag over sensitive information that potentially should have been classified. context: Claims that FBI Director James Comey found her public statements about not sending or receiving classified email to be \u201ctruthful.\"", "output": "Of the 30,490 emails that were on Clinton's hard drive, how many were classified?"} {"input": "answer: During a back-and-forth between Rep. Trey Gowdy and James Comey on Thursday, the FBI director confirmed that Hillary Clinton lied multiple times about her email and server use. context: Claims that FBI Director James Comey found her public statements about not sending or receiving classified email to be \u201ctruthful.\"", "output": "What did Comey admit when questioned by Trey Gowdy?"} {"input": "answer: 10 laws Trump did sign into law the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in December 2017 context: President Trump has passed more legislation in his first 100 days than any president since Harry Truman.", "output": "How much legislation has Trump passed?"} {"input": "answer: After FDR, Harry S. Truman comes in a respectable second place in this category, with 55 laws passed in the first 100 days after his 1949 inauguration....When he marks his 100th day in office this weekend, Donald Trump will be firmly in third place, with 28 laws passed since his inauguration. context: President Trump has passed more legislation in his first 100 days than any president since Harry Truman.", "output": "What legislation has Trump passed?"} {"input": "answer: Legislation (or statutory law) is law which has been promulgated (or \"enacted\") by a legislature or other governing body or the process of making it.[ context: President Trump has passed more legislation in his first 100 days than any president since Harry Truman.", "output": "What constitutes legislation?"} {"input": "answer: The United States Constitution does not have a provision that explicitly permits the use of executive orders. context: President Trump has passed more legislation in his first 100 days than any president since Harry Truman.", "output": "Are executive orders bills?"} {"input": "answer: Mr. Truman and Franklin Delano Roosevelt both had signed more bills into law by their 100-day mark than Mr. Trump did in almost twice that time. Truman had signed 55 bills and Roosevelt had signed 76 during their first 100 days. context: President Trump has passed more legislation in his first 100 days than any president since Harry Truman.", "output": "Has Trump passed any major legislative bills?"} {"input": "answer: President Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961 context: Malia Obama just got arrested buying cocaine", "output": "Where is the police report of Malia buying Cocaine?"} {"input": "answer: No. A website that describes itself as satire posted a story in which it falsely claimed that Malia Obama (former President Barack Obama\u2019s eldest daughter) was arrested at Harvard University, where she is studying. She wasn\u2019t arrested at all, but the story has been copied by other websites and shared as though it\u2019s true. context: Malia Obama just got arrested buying cocaine", "output": "Where did Malia buy the cocaine?"} {"input": "answer: A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the armed forces subject to military law, and, if the defendant is found guilty, to decide upon punishment. context: Bowe Bergdahl wanders off during court-martial", "output": "What does it mean to court martial someone?"} {"input": "answer: Before the general court-martial begins, there must first be an Article 32 preliminary hearing to investigate the charges and establish probable cause. At that hearing, the officer appointed as the hearing officer will listen to the facts and the evidence presented by the government, and the defense will have the ability to cross-examine any witnesses. The defense will also be able to present their own witnesses and evidence against the charge. The hearing officer will then make a recommendation to the convening authority about whether those charges should move forward. The length of the entire process will vary based on your case\u2019s unique circumstances. Sometimes the hearing lasts only a matter of hours, but for more complicated cases it could take days or even weeks. context: Bowe Bergdahl wanders off during court-martial", "output": "What happens when someone is court martialled?"} {"input": "answer: Sentencing to begin in Bowe Bergdahl\u2019s court-martial context: Bowe Bergdahl wanders off during court-martial", "output": "Was Bowe Bergdahl court martialled?"} {"input": "answer: The soldier from Hailey, Idaho, faces charges of desertion and misbehaviour before the enemy. context: Bowe Bergdahl wanders off during court-martial", "output": "Why was Bowe Bergdahl court martialled?"} {"input": "answer: He received no prison time for desertion or endangering troops, but was ordered by a military judge on Friday to be dishonorably discharged from the Army context: Bowe Bergdahl wanders off during court-martial", "output": "What happened when Bowe Bergdahl was court martialled?"} {"input": "answer: As a state legislator in Arizona, Kelli Ward hosted a town hall meeting with her constituents to discuss the threat of\u2026 CHEMTRAILS. context: Dr. Kelli Ward, a former Arizona state senator, \u201cwasted your tax dollars for a town hall on \u2018chemtrail\u2019 conspiracy theories.\"", "output": "Did Kelli Ward hold a townhall on chemtrails?"} {"input": "answer: Ward convened a nearly two-hour hearing on the conspiracy theory that the government is poisoning the populace by spraying chemicals, known as \u201cchemtrails,\u201d from airplanes. context: Dr. Kelli Ward, a former Arizona state senator, \u201cwasted your tax dollars for a town hall on \u2018chemtrail\u2019 conspiracy theories.\"", "output": "Why did Kelli Ward hold the hearing?"} {"input": "answer: Roughly 20 veterans a day commit suicide nationwide, according to new data from the Department of Veterans Affairs \u2014 a figure that dispels the often quoted, but problematic, \"22 a day\" estimate yet solidifies the disturbing mental health crisis the number implied. In 2014, the latest year available, more than 7,400 veterans took their own lives, accounting for 18 percent of all suicides in America. Veterans make up less than 9 percent of the U.S. population. About 70 percent of veterans who took their own lives were not regular users of VA services. context: It is estimated that more than 20 veterans die by suicide every day.", "output": "What organization published the data that concludes that 20 veterans die daily by suicide?"} {"input": "answer: This story was originally published July 7, 2016, at 6:03 a.m. EST. It has since been updated. context: It is estimated that more than 20 veterans die by suicide every day.", "output": "When was this estimate originally published and has it been updated?"} {"input": "answer: Climate change kills faster and is caused in more ways than an average individual understands context: Says Hillary Clinton and millennials have the same positions on climate change, abortion rights, immigration reform, gay rights and college affordability. Donald Trump doesn't.", "output": "Going by a 2014 PEW report, what do millennials think about climate change?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Hillary Clinton and millennials have the same positions on climate change, abortion rights, immigration reform, gay rights and college affordability. Donald Trump doesn't.", "output": "According to a 2016 PRRI survey how to young voters feel about immigration?"} {"input": "answer: Trump personally supports \"traditional marriage\", but he said after the election that he considers the nationwide legality of same-sex marriage a \"settled\" issue with the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling. context: Says Hillary Clinton and millennials have the same positions on climate change, abortion rights, immigration reform, gay rights and college affordability. Donald Trump doesn't.", "output": "What is Trump's view on gay marriage?"} {"input": "answer: Climate change is an urgent threat and a defining challenge of our time. context: Says Hillary Clinton and millennials have the same positions on climate change, abortion rights, immigration reform, gay rights and college affordability. Donald Trump doesn't.", "output": "How does the Clinton campaign's report on issues say the candidate feels about climate change?"} {"input": "answer: The United States is exceptional in that it does not regulate or negotiate the prices of new prescription drugs when they come onto market. Other countries will task a government agency to meet with pharmaceutical companies and haggle over an appropriate price...The United States allows drugmakers to set their own prices for a given product \u2014 and allows every drug that's proven to be safe come onto market. context: One out of five Americans cannot afford the cost of prescription drugs.", "output": "Why are prescription drug prices so high?"} {"input": "answer: Soaring medication costs Given the range of health conditions that many adults face, from high cholesterol and high blood pressure to arthritis, diabetes, and more, it\u2019s not unusual for some people to take five or more different prescription drugs per day. Some people I admit to the hospital have 10 or more different medications listed on their medical records. Even if they could afford them, managing that many different medicines is a challenge \u2014 and is often impossible. context: One out of five Americans cannot afford the cost of prescription drugs.", "output": "Why is there not more aid for people in dire need of their medication?"} {"input": "answer: One answer is that nearly all countries except the U.S. have policies to lower drug prices, including price controls, regulations that limit the profitability of drugs, reference pricing, and cost-effectiveness thresholds (e.g., in the U.K., the National Health Service is the main purchaser of drugs and frequently does not cover therapies whose cost per \"quality-adjusted\" life year gained exceeds $50,000 per year). context: One out of five Americans cannot afford the cost of prescription drugs.", "output": "Why are the costs of prescription drugs higher in the United States than in other countries?"} {"input": "answer: Economy of Buffalo, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article needs attention from an expert on the subject. The specific problem is: Needs broader historical context. When placing this tag, consider associating this request with a WikiProject. (May 2019) \"Elevator Alley\", the stretch of the Buffalo River immediately adjacent to the harbor that is lined with historic grain elevators The Buffalo area economy consists of a mix of industrial, light manufacturing, high technology and service-oriented private sector companies. Instead of relying on a single industry or sector for its economic future, the region has taken a diversified approach that has the potential to create opportunities for growth and expansion in the 21st century.[1] context: Most private sector jobs in the history of Buffalo exist in Buffalo today", "output": "For what period of time is the information about private sector jobs in Buffalo being preserved?"} {"input": "answer: In April, the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area showed an increase of 2,200 workers in the private sector, up 0.5 percent from a year ago. context: Most private sector jobs in the history of Buffalo exist in Buffalo today", "output": "What is the number of private sector jobs in Buffalo in the past?"} {"input": "answer: M&T Bank Corporation context: Most private sector jobs in the history of Buffalo exist in Buffalo today", "output": "What is the current number of private sector jobs in Buffalo today?"} {"input": "answer: Actress and activist Cynthia Nixon unsuccessfully challenged Cuomo in the Democratic primary context: I think I received more votes in the Democratic primary than any governor in history.", "output": "who was involved in the democractic primary in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Andrew Cuomo (D)\t 65.5 \t1,021,160 context: I think I received more votes in the Democratic primary than any governor in history.", "output": "who won the democractic primary in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Andrew Cuomo (D)\t 65.5 \t1,021,160 context: I think I received more votes in the Democratic primary than any governor in history.", "output": "how many votes did the winner of the Democratic primary recieve in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: United Nations (U N) Trafficking Protocol. 1. and the position of the two main non-governmental organisation (NGO) lobby blocs. context: Social scientists estimate that as many as 27 million men women and children are trafficking victims at any given time.", "output": "What is the U.N. protocol to classify something as trafficking?"} {"input": "answer: We each have a responsibility to make this horrific and all-too-common crime a lot less common. And our work with victims is the key that will open the door to real change\u2014not just on behalf of the more than 44,000 survivors who have been identified in the past year, but also for the more than 20 million victims of trafficking who have not context: Social scientists estimate that as many as 27 million men women and children are trafficking victims at any given time.", "output": "What does a 2014 State Department report estimate the global trafficking numbers are?"} {"input": "answer: The global figures An estimated 40.3 million people were victims of modern slavery in 2016. context: Social scientists estimate that as many as 27 million men women and children are trafficking victims at any given time.", "output": "How many people does the Global Slavery Index state are trafficked?"} {"input": "answer: In Canada -- where legal cannabis stores have also stayed open -- Quebec's premier Francois Legault justified the decision to keep alcohol sales flowing, a move welcomed by consumers but criticized by a trade union concerned for shop workers. context: If you are talking about Canada .. our wine cannot sit on their supermarkets.", "output": "Is wine banned from Canadian supermarkets?"} {"input": "answer: Canadian Senators\u2019 Expenses Under Investigation After Auditor\u2019s Report. ... of a senator named Mike Duffy, ... trips to promote Canadian wine and food. context: If you are talking about Canada .. our wine cannot sit on their supermarkets.", "output": "What Senator had issues with Canadian wine?"} {"input": "answer: According to the Importation of Intoxicating Liquors Act (which dates back to the time of prohibition and bootleggers), you can only legally move a bottle of booze from one province to another with the permission of the provincial liquor control board. The situation changed on May 28th, 2012, allowing you to legally move wine, but little else. Guess your moonshining days are over, eh boys? context: If you are talking about Canada .. our wine cannot sit on their supermarkets.", "output": "Are there laws that prevent US wine from being sold in Canada?"} {"input": "answer: Beer sales guide to the provinces and territories Canadians like to imbibe the occasional frosty beer. Here's a roundup of how the provinces and territories sell their suds. context: If you are talking about Canada .. our wine cannot sit on their supermarkets.", "output": "Do canadian provinces have individual laws for wine sales in supermarkets?"} {"input": "answer: Italy According to statistics provided in the FAO report, Italy is the biggest wine producer in the world, with an annual wine production of 4.796 million tons of wine. Italian wine is renowned around the globe for its world-class finesse. Grapes, which are the primary ingredients in winemaking, are grown locally and the country has an ideal climate suited for grape cultivation. There are over one million vineyards located across every region of the country. The domestic wine consumption in Italy is about 42 liters per capita, a testament to the popularity of the commodity locally. The history of winemaking in Italy stretches thousands of years, as the ancient context: If you are talking about Canada .. our wine cannot sit on their supermarkets.", "output": "What country sells the most wine in Canada?"} {"input": "answer: During Kaine's tenure as governor, the unemployment rate in Virginia rose from 3.2% to 7.4%, a smaller increase than the national unemployment rate which rose from 4.7% to 9.9% during the same period context: Says unemployment doubled\" when Tim Kaine was Virginia's governor and Indiana has seen \"great job growth\" under Gov. Mike Pence.\"", "output": "What was the Virginia unemployment rate when Tim Kaine began his term as governor?"} {"input": "answer: During Kaine's tenure as governor, the unemployment rate in Virginia rose from 3.2% to 7.4% context: Says unemployment doubled\" when Tim Kaine was Virginia's governor and Indiana has seen \"great job growth\" under Gov. Mike Pence.\"", "output": "What was the Virginia unemployment rate when Tim Kaine left the governor's office?"} {"input": "answer: The unemployment rate has fallen from 8.4 percent when he took office in 2013, to around 5 percent today, though critics complain that wages remain below the national average. context: Says unemployment doubled\" when Tim Kaine was Virginia's governor and Indiana has seen \"great job growth\" under Gov. Mike Pence.\"", "output": "What was the Indiana unemployment rate when Mike Pence began his term as governor?"} {"input": "answer: Mike Pence on Jobs Republian nominee for Vice President; Governor of Indiana; former Representative (IN-6) Indiana's unemployment rate was cut in half since 2013 Pence asserted, \"In the state of Indiana, we've cut unemployment in half; unemployment doubled when [Kaine] was governor.\" Are both true? Fact Check: While the claim is factual, Kaine's gubernatorial tenure ended in 2010 (the year when the national unemployment rate peaked) and Pence's gubernatorial tenure began in 2013 (i.e., more than 2 years after the Great Recession officially ended and the national economy was expanding). Source: FactCheck.org on 2016 Vice-Presidential Debate , Oct 4, 2016 Blocked statewide & local minimum wage increase Pence signed a law capping Indiana minimum wage and employee benefits. In 2013, Pence mustered Republican State House opposition to a proposal that would have increased Indiana's minimum wage to $8.25 per hour despite national support for raising the wage to $9. According to The Times of Northwest Indiana, Pence had previously signed legislation \"prohibit[ing] local governments from requiring businesses [to] pay a higher minimum wage, or offer any working condition or benefit, such as paid sick leave, if it's not mandated by state or federal law.\" On May 6, 2015, Pence continued his campaign against living wages by repealing a law guaranteeing that \"prevailing wages\" be paid to workers on publicly funded construction projects. [The Times of Northwest Indiana, 11/12/13, 5/6/15] context: Says unemployment doubled\" when Tim Kaine was Virginia's governor and Indiana has seen \"great job growth\" under Gov. Mike Pence.\"", "output": "What was the Indiana unemployment rate when Mike Pence left the governor's office?"} {"input": "answer: PENCE: I think the fact that -- that under this past administration was of which Hillary Clinton was a part, we've almost doubled the national debt is atrocious. I mean, I'm very proud of the fact that -- I come from a state that works. The state of Indiana has balanced budgets. We cut taxes, we've made record investments in education and in infrastructure, and I still finish my term with $2 billion in the bank. That's a little bit different than when Senator Kaine was governor here in Virginia. He actually -- he actually tried to raise taxes by about $4 billion. He left his state about $2 billion in the hole. In the state of Indiana, we've cut unemployment in half; unemployment doubled when he was governor. context: Says unemployment doubled\" when Tim Kaine was Virginia's governor and Indiana has seen \"great job growth\" under Gov. Mike Pence.\"", "output": "How did the national unemployment rate change during the times Tim Kaine and Mike Pence were in office?"} {"input": "answer: Morrisey\u2019s camp pointed us to an Aug. 13, 2003, article in the Herald-Dispatch newspaper of Huntington, W. Va. context: You (Evan Jenkins) said your philosophy was \u2018progressive mainstream\u2019 back in 2003.", "output": "What 2003 source is Patrick Morrisey referencing that shows Evan Jenkins claiming his philosophy was 'progressive mainstream'?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: You (Evan Jenkins) said your philosophy was \u2018progressive mainstream\u2019 back in 2003.", "output": "Does Evan Jenkins acknowledge the accusation that Patrick Morrisey made during the WV Senate Primary debate and confirm/deny his stance?"} {"input": "answer: Osama bin Laden, the founder and first leader of the Islamist terrorist group, Al-Qaeda, was killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011, shortly after 1:00 am PKT (20:00 UTC, May 1) by United States Navy SEALs of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six). context: Edward Snowden: Osama bin Laden is still alive living in the Bahamas", "output": "Is Osama Bin Laden still alive?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cI have documents showing that Bin Laden is still on the CIA\u2019s payroll,\u201d claims Edward Snowden. \u201cHe is still receiving more than $100,000 a month, which are being transferred through some front businesses and organizations, directly to his Nassau bank account. I am not certain where he is now, but in 2016, he was living quietly in his villa with five of his wives and many children.\u201d context: Edward Snowden: Osama bin Laden is still alive living in the Bahamas", "output": "What has Edward Snowden said about Osama bin Laden?"} {"input": "answer: Feingold said Congress should raise the earnings limit on the Social Security tax, currently $118,500. \u201cWhen somebody makes a whole lot of money, I don\u2019t think that it is unreasonable to pay more. Even a modest increase for those at the high end would help keep Social Security solvent into the future.\u201d context: Says Russ Feingold voted to raise taxes on Social Security benefits for seniors he even tried to give Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants.", "output": "What is Russ Feingold's social security policy?"} {"input": "answer: YES on allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security context: Says Russ Feingold voted to raise taxes on Social Security benefits for seniors he even tried to give Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants.", "output": "Does Russ Feingold think immigrants should have social security benefits awarded them?"} {"input": "answer: We\u2019re going to cut nationwide opioid prescriptions by one-third over the next three years. context: \u201cOne year ago, we pledged to cut nationwide opioid prescriptions by one-third. Already during my time in office, we have reduced the total amount of opioid prescribed by 34 percent. That\u2019s a pretty amazing number.\"", "output": "When did President Trump pledge that we would reduce opioid prescriptions by one-third?"} {"input": "answer: Opioid prescriptions have been declining for years, having reached a peak in 2010 or 2012, depending on what data set you use. context: \u201cOne year ago, we pledged to cut nationwide opioid prescriptions by one-third. Already during my time in office, we have reduced the total amount of opioid prescribed by 34 percent. That\u2019s a pretty amazing number.\"", "output": "When did opioid prescriptions start to decline?"} {"input": "answer: Evidence on Strategies for Addressing the Opioid Epidemic Years of sustained, coordinated, and vigilant effort will be required to contain the present opioid epidemic an context: \u201cOne year ago, we pledged to cut nationwide opioid prescriptions by one-third. Already during my time in office, we have reduced the total amount of opioid prescribed by 34 percent. That\u2019s a pretty amazing number.\"", "output": "Based on the 2018 statement that we will reduce opioid prescriptions by one-third over a three year period, have we made it to the three year mark?"} {"input": "answer: In the first two years of the Administration, we saw a 34 percent decrease in the total amount of opioids prescribed. context: \u201cOne year ago, we pledged to cut nationwide opioid prescriptions by one-third. Already during my time in office, we have reduced the total amount of opioid prescribed by 34 percent. That\u2019s a pretty amazing number.\"", "output": "What is the decreased percentage of opioid prescriptions based on the White House Fact Sheet?"} {"input": "answer: The South Carolina Department of Health revealed that doctors prescribed enough opioids to give each South Carolinian 47 pills. That number has actually decreased from 57 pills-per-person in 2017. Our region, Charleston County, has the lowest rate of prescribed opioids in the Low country. The pill-to-person ratio went from 38 in 2017 to 29 in 2018. In 2017, Roper St. Francis Healthcare recognized that there was a severe problem with opioid abuse in both the state and their facility. context: \u201cOne year ago, we pledged to cut nationwide opioid prescriptions by one-third. Already during my time in office, we have reduced the total amount of opioid prescribed by 34 percent. That\u2019s a pretty amazing number.\"", "output": "Do the decreased opioid prescriptions actually show a decrease in the amount of opioids prescribed?"} {"input": "answer: It also estimates that government costs for hurricane damage are $28 billion a year. Florida contributes 55% of that, and Texas and Louisiana add 13% and 9% respectively. context: Puerto Rico got 91 Billion Dollars for the hurricane more money than has ever been gotten for a hurricane before.", "output": "How much on average does a state or country get for hurricane relief?"} {"input": "answer: March 2020 Disaster Relief Fund Report context: Puerto Rico got 91 Billion Dollars for the hurricane more money than has ever been gotten for a hurricane before.", "output": "What is the highest paid US hurricane relief?"} {"input": "answer: Relief Work Continues and Expands Across Puerto Rico. October 12, 2017 \u2022 Caribbean ... Puerto Rico\u2019s second largest city, located on the island\u2019s southeastern coast. Prayer meetings are springing up at partner churches, asking for God\u2019s blessing as we not only bring food and other relief supplies but also the hope of the Gospel .. context: Puerto Rico got 91 Billion Dollars for the hurricane more money than has ever been gotten for a hurricane before.", "output": "How much was Puerto Rico's second largest hurricane relief?"} {"input": "answer: Today there are as many as 4,000 CPCs in the United States context: There are more than twice as many (crisis pregnancy centers) as there are legitimate abortion providers in the United States.", "output": "How many crisis pregnancy centers are there in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: 788 The number of abortion clinics across the US in 2014, according to the Guttmacher Institute. context: There are more than twice as many (crisis pregnancy centers) as there are legitimate abortion providers in the United States.", "output": "What number of abortion providers are there in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: A real health care provider will answer these questions honestly. A fake abortion provider might give you vague answers, or tell you that you need to come in first to get more information. Real clinics will be honest with you about your options. context: There are more than twice as many (crisis pregnancy centers) as there are legitimate abortion providers in the United States.", "output": "What makes qualifies something to be a legitimate abortion provider?"} {"input": "answer: The vast majority of the nation\u2019s roughly 2,750 pregnancy centers do not provide much in the way of medical services. Most provide counseling and baby supplies, and an estimated 70 percent provide ultrasounds, according to the Charlotte Lozier Institute, a research group that opposes abortion. About a quarter offer testing for sexually transmitted infections or diseases, and 5 percent provide prenatal care, according to CLI. context: There are more than twice as many (crisis pregnancy centers) as there are legitimate abortion providers in the United States.", "output": "According to Chuck Donovan how many care centers does his organization have?"} {"input": "answer: Boehner resigned from the House of Representatives in October 2015 due to opposition from within the Republican caucus. context: John Boehner had been the Speaker of the House until he was forced out in a Tea Party putsch in 2011", "output": "In what year did John Boehner resign from office?"} {"input": "answer: GOP front-runner Donald Trump praised John Boehner\u2019s decision to resign from the House, saying it was time for a change. \u201cI think it's time. It's time,\u201d Trump said on the sidelines of the Values Voters Summit in Washington. \u201cBut it's a good thing. It\u2019s time. I think it's time for him, it's probably time for the party, it's time for everybody.\" context: John Boehner had been the Speaker of the House until he was forced out in a Tea Party putsch in 2011", "output": "What did Donald Trump say about John Boehner in 2015?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: John Boehner had been the Speaker of the House until he was forced out in a Tea Party putsch in 2011", "output": "Who did Donald Trump not recognize by name in 2016?"} {"input": "answer: While playing a typical Sunday game at Buffalo Creek Golf Course in Palmetto, Charles Helms was able to get a video of a dinosaur-like alligator casually strolling across the green context: Say video shows massive alligator strolling across Florida golf course.", "output": "What golf course was the alligator seen strolling across?"} {"input": "answer: Sage Stryczny captured the short video of the large gator soaking up some sunshine and posted it to his Facebook page Saturday. context: Say video shows massive alligator strolling across Florida golf course.", "output": "Who took the video of the alligator strolling across the gold course?"} {"input": "answer: A giant alligator has been filmed strolling across a golf course in Florida, to the horror of a group of golfers. context: Say video shows massive alligator strolling across Florida golf course.", "output": "Where did the alligator on the golf course come from?"} {"input": "answer: Attack on Reginald Denny From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search \u2039 The template Infobox event is being considered for merging. \u203a Attack on Reginald Denny Florence and Normandie.jpg Looking east from the southwestern corner of Florence and Normandie, in March 2010 Date\tApril 29, 1992 Time\t6:46 pm Location\tLos Angeles, California, U.S. Coordinates\t33\u00b058\u203228\u2033N 118\u00b018\u203201\u2033WCoordinates: 33\u00b058\u203228\u2033N 118\u00b018\u203201\u2033W Suspects\tDamian Williams, Henry Watson, Antoine Miller, Gary Williams The attack on Reginald Denny was a racially motivated hate crime in the 1992 Los Angeles riots in which Reginald Denny, a white construction truck driver, was beaten nearly to death by a group of black men who came to be known as the \"L.A. Four\". The attack was captured on video by a news helicopter, and broadcast live on US national television. context: An elderly British politician has been savagely beaten to a bloody pulp by a gang of anti-Trump protestors because he \u2018welcomed\u2019 the U.S. president to the United Kingdom.", "output": "What was the person who got beat up's age and nationality?"} {"input": "answer: An elderly British politician, Christopher Meyer, has been savagely beaten to a bloody pulp by a gang of anti-Trump protestors because he \u2018welcomed\u2019 the US President to the UK on Thursday. 74-year-old Sir Christopher Meyer has been hospitalized with his injuries after he was set upon by a mob of thugs in London at around 3 pm local time. context: An elderly British politician has been savagely beaten to a bloody pulp by a gang of anti-Trump protestors because he \u2018welcomed\u2019 the U.S. president to the United Kingdom.", "output": "What was the motive behind attack the elderly British politican?"} {"input": "answer: 74-year-old Sir Christopher Meyer has been hospitalized with his injuries after he was set upon by a mob of thugs in London context: An elderly British politician has been savagely beaten to a bloody pulp by a gang of anti-Trump protestors because he \u2018welcomed\u2019 the U.S. president to the United Kingdom.", "output": "Where was the elderly British politician when he was attacked?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: An elderly British politician has been savagely beaten to a bloody pulp by a gang of anti-Trump protestors because he \u2018welcomed\u2019 the U.S. president to the United Kingdom.", "output": "How many people beat up the elderly British politician?"} {"input": "answer: It came just a day before US President Donald Trump is due in London for a controversial visit which is expected to be greeted by mass protests. context: An elderly British politician has been savagely beaten to a bloody pulp by a gang of anti-Trump protestors because he \u2018welcomed\u2019 the U.S. president to the United Kingdom.", "output": "When did the US President Trump come to the UK in relation to the beating?"} {"input": "answer: Clyburn blasted House Speaker Paul Ryan, who, earlier in the morning, had held a news conference once again dismissing the sit-in protest, demanding a House vote on a no-fly-no-buy gun bill in the wake of the Orlando nightclub murder of 49, as a \u201cpublicity stunt.\u201d context: Says Paul Ryan shut off the C-SPAN cameras when the Democrats started their sit-in.", "output": "Why did Paul Ryan want the CSPAN cameras to shut off during the Democratic sit in?"} {"input": "answer: House Speaker Paul Ryan cut off C-SPAN\u2019s access to the House floor on Wednesday as Democrats staged a sit-in to attempt to force a vote on gun control legislation. Ryan said the cameras would remain off until Democrats stop delaying normal legislative business. context: Says Paul Ryan shut off the C-SPAN cameras when the Democrats started their sit-in.", "output": "Why did Colbert say Paul Ryan wanted CSPAN cameras shut off?"} {"input": "answer: There\u2019s also no way of knowing how many people on the terror watch list bought guns from private gun dealers, like those who set up stalls at hundreds of gun shows around the country. Why? Because private gun sales \u2013 meaning guns sold by un-licensed sellers \u2013 require no federal background check whatsoever. context: Al-Qaida operatives have said Hey we want you to use this loophole (for purchasing guns despite being on a watch list) to attack and kill Americans.'", "output": "How can someone get a gun in the USA if they are on a watch list?"} {"input": "answer: America is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms,\u201d Gadahn says in the video. \u201cYou can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check and most likely without having to show an identification card. context: Al-Qaida operatives have said Hey we want you to use this loophole (for purchasing guns despite being on a watch list) to attack and kill Americans.'", "output": "How did Al-Qaida tell their operatives to get guns while on a watch list?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: A million Democrats deserted (Howard Dean\u2019s) party and joined my party because of Donald Trump in Ohio this year.", "output": "How many democrats changed to republicans in 2016?"} {"input": "answer: \"It's unclear whether voters are switching parties to vote sincerely or to vote strategically, but we do see evidence that they're switching,\" said Costas Panagopoulos, a professor at Yale University this year, who also teaches at Fordham University, and studies voter behavior. Because many Democrats might view Hillary Clinton as their likely nominee, he said they might choose to vote strategically to choose the weakest GOP opponent for her to face in the general election. It's also possible voters are making the switch because they do find Trump, or what they see in the Republican race, more appealing. context: A million Democrats deserted (Howard Dean\u2019s) party and joined my party because of Donald Trump in Ohio this year.", "output": "Why did democrats who changed to republicans in 2016 change parties?"} {"input": "answer: Politicians may switch parties if they believe their views are no longer aligned with those of their current party. Richard Shelby of Alabama left the Democratic Party for the Republican Party, arguing that the former party had shifted more towards liberalism context: A million Democrats deserted (Howard Dean\u2019s) party and joined my party because of Donald Trump in Ohio this year.", "output": "What are general motivations for switching political parties in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: President Trump believes that our veterans deserve the best healthcare in the world, and is working with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to expand and modernize their care. context: Says Donald Trump supports an agenda out there\" to privatize the Veterans Affairs health care system.\"", "output": "What is President Trumps's stand on veterans affairs health care system?"} {"input": "answer: Trump signs VA law to provide veterans more private health care choices. context: Says Donald Trump supports an agenda out there\" to privatize the Veterans Affairs health care system.\"", "output": "What is Trump's plan on veterans healthcare?"} {"input": "answer: The Cannabis Act (C-45) of June, 2018, paved the way to the legalization of cannabis in Canada on October 17, 2018. context: Canada Pays Off Entire Federal Debt One Day After Marijuana Legalization", "output": "When did Canada pass Marijuana Legalization?"} {"input": "answer: Government Debt in Canada increased to 685.45 CAD Billion in 2019 from 671.25 CAD Billion in 2018. context: Canada Pays Off Entire Federal Debt One Day After Marijuana Legalization", "output": "What is the daily Canadian Federal debt for 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Consistent with expectations, there was a significant negative association between state background checks and firearms homicides. Analyses of the condition indices for this model found that it suffered from a very severe multicollinearity, and elevated variance inflation factors. Independent examination of the variables suggested that the element that contributed most significantly to these collinear results was the rate of persons under correctional super- vision. Consequently, the number of violent offenses was used as an indicator of active offenders in Models 2 through 5. This substitution theoretically might be more appropriate because the violent crime rate more closely reflected the true number of offenders\u2014rather than those persons on proba- tion or parole who might desist from crime. Moreover, citizen fear of crime (and the hypothesized increase in firearms density) was more likely to be driven by reports of crime, rather than the size of the probation or parole population. context: Background checks have been unequivocally shown to reduce gun violence.", "output": "What are the statistics that were used to measure that gun violence is down since background checks were established?"} {"input": "answer: Two recent studies provide evidence that background checks can significantly curb gun violence. context: Background checks have been unequivocally shown to reduce gun violence.", "output": "Has there been replicated studies to prove that gun violence has been reduced since background checks were introduced?"} {"input": "answer: It isn\u2019t something that you can prove. There is very little in physics which is amenable to proof. The mathematics behind certain physical theories and models can be proven to be sound, but you can\u2019t test those theories against reality except via context: Background checks have been unequivocally shown to reduce gun violence.", "output": "to prove that g?"} {"input": "answer: (b) Cases of wounds, injuries or illnesses which shall be reported by physicians, and hospitals include every case of a bullet wound, gunshot wound, powder burn or any other injury arising from or caused by, or appearing to arise from or be caused by, the discharge of a gun or firearm, every case of illness apparently caused by poisoning, every case of a wound or injury caused, or apparently caused, by a knife or sharp or pointed instrument if it appears to the physician or surgeon treating the case that a criminal act was involved, and every case of a wound, injury or illness in which there is grave bodily harm or grave illness if it appears to the physician or surgeon treating the case that the wound, injury or illness resulted from a criminal act of violence. (c) Each report made pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) above shall state the name of the wounded, ill or injured person, if known, and the age, sex, race, residence or present location, if known, and the character and extent of his injuries. context: Background checks have been unequivocally shown to reduce gun violence.", "output": "Have hospitals kept records of gun related injuries since background checks were implemented?"} {"input": "answer: The Immigration and Nationality Act (I.N.A.) specifically describes various other crimes that will keep a person from obtaining a green card based on inadmissibility. (See 8 U.S.C. \u00a7 1182(a)(2).) These include drug trafficking, kidnapping, prostitution, human trafficking, profiting financially from a family member\u2019s human trafficking (with an exception for children of the trafficker), money laundering, and multiple criminal convictions with an aggregate sentence of at least five years. context: Says that in 2015, illegal\" immigrants accounted for 75 percent of federal drug possession convictions and 5 percent to 30 percent of convictions for murder and kidnapping plus two other crimes.\"", "output": "What is the immigration status of those convicted of federal drug possession as well as murder and kidnapping?"} {"input": "answer: In 2016, for instance, there were only 85 federal convictions for murder out of a nationwide total of 17,785 murder convictions that year, comprising less than 0.5 percent of all murders. context: Says that in 2015, illegal\" immigrants accounted for 75 percent of federal drug possession convictions and 5 percent to 30 percent of convictions for murder and kidnapping plus two other crimes.\"", "output": "What is the percentage of US citizens that are convicted for federal drug possession as well as murder, kidnapping and two other crimes?"} {"input": "answer: The Trump Administration has pledged to take a more aggressive stance to reduce U.S. bilateral trade deficits context: Says Donald Trump's abortion rule puts at risk 15 times more funding and millions more women and families ... than previous similar policies by Republican presidents.", "output": "D. Trump has proposed a ban on what kind of exported oversea aid?"} {"input": "answer: Well, some of it is payments on debt. Developing countries have forked out over $4.2tn in interest payments alone since 1980 \u2013 a direct cash transfer to big banks in New York and London, on a scale that dwarfs the aid that they received during the same period. Another big contributor is the income that foreigners make on their investments in developing countries and then repatriate back home. Think of all the profits that BP extracts from Nigeria\u2019s oil reserves, for example, or that Anglo-American pulls out of South Africa\u2019s gold mines. But by far the biggest chunk of outflows has to do with unrecorded \u2013 and usually illicit \u2013 capital flight. GFI calculates that developing countries have lost a total of $13.4tn through unrecorded capital flight since 1980. Most of these unrecorded outflows take place through the international trade system. Basically, corporations \u2013 foreign and domestic alike \u2013 report false prices on their trade invoices in order to spirit money out of developing countries directly into tax havens and secrecy jurisdictions, a practice known as \u201ctrade misinvoicing\u201d. Usually the goal is to evade taxes, but sometimes this practice is used to launder money or circumvent capital controls. In 2012, developing countries lost $700bn through trade misinvoicing, which outstripped aid receipts that year by a factor of five. context: Says Donald Trump's abortion rule puts at risk 15 times more funding and millions more women and families ... than previous similar policies by Republican presidents.", "output": "What is a large focus of health based aid received in lesser developed countries?"} {"input": "answer: No, Pelosi never tweeted that statement. 1) There\u2019s no record of the tweet ever existing, 2) there is a watermark in the bottom right of the image for Tweeterino.com context: A meme quotes Rep. Nancy Pelosi as saying: I am disgusted with \u2018President\u2019 Trump allowing people to keep more of the money they earn.", "output": "When did Nancy Pelosi say, I am disgusted with Trump for allowing people to keep more of the money they earn?"} {"input": "answer: Opinion US news Does Nancy Pelosi want to become a meme? Moira Donegan The periodic effort to make Pelosi\u2019s image into a symbol of anti-Trump sentiment was on full display at the State of the Union address @MoiraDonegan Wed 5 Feb 2020 12.45 ESTLast modified on Thu 6 Feb 2020 01.04 EST Shares 139 Comments 236 US-POLITICS-TRUMP-SOTU
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi rips a copy of US President Donald Trumps speech after he delivers the State of the Union address at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on February 4, 2020. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) \u2018Attempts to render Pelosi into a symbol seemed doomed to fail, or at least not to endure.\u2019 Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images Over the course of the first Trump administration, there have been attempts, mostly unsuccessful, to convert Nancy Pelosi into something of a meme, a symbol of liberal anger and feminist defiance. At times, Pelosi herself has seemed oblivious or unaw context: A meme quotes Rep. Nancy Pelosi as saying: I am disgusted with \u2018President\u2019 Trump allowing people to keep more of the money they earn.", "output": "Why did the creator of the meme about Pelosi saying she is disgusted with the President remove themselves from the internet?"} {"input": "answer: The state\u2019s current minimum wage is $8.55 an hour. context: Says $15-an-hour minimum wage proposal in Cleveland is \u201cthe most aggressive minimum wage increase in the country.\"", "output": "What is the current minimum wage in Cleveland?"} {"input": "answer: We call on Congress to enact this important piece of legislation as quickly as possible, and for President Trump to sign it when it comes to his desk. context: Says $15-an-hour minimum wage proposal in Cleveland is \u201cthe most aggressive minimum wage increase in the country.\"", "output": "What does the National Employment Law Project say about the wage increase?"} {"input": "answer: State Minimum Wages | 2020 Minimum Wage by State 1/6/2020 The table below reflects current state minimum wages in effect as of Jan. 1, 2020, as well as future enacted increases. Summary 2020 Highlights Twenty-one states began 2020 with higher minimum wages. Seven states (Alaska, Florida, Minnesota, Montana, Ohio, South Dakota, and Vermont) automatically increased their rates based on the cost of living, while 14 states (Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, and Washington) increased their rates due to previously approved legislation or ballot context: Says $15-an-hour minimum wage proposal in Cleveland is \u201cthe most aggressive minimum wage increase in the country.\"", "output": "What percentage increase would the new minimum wage be?"} {"input": "answer: Richmond suffers from an unfair State funding formula for education that does not adequately address the needs of communities with high levels of poverty. context: Jack Berry voted for a plan to cut $23.8 million from our schools.", "output": "Why does Jack Berry want to cut money from our schools?"} {"input": "answer: The Cut is a site for women who want to view the latest fashion trends; read provocative takes on issues that matter, from politics to relationships; follow celebrity style icons; and preview new products. context: Jack Berry voted for a plan to cut $23.8 million from our schools.", "output": "What positions does Jack Berry want to cut from schools?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Jack Berry voted for a plan to cut $23.8 million from our schools.", "output": "How many teacher positions does Jack Berry want to cut?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Jack Berry voted for a plan to cut $23.8 million from our schools.", "output": "How many non-teacher positions does Jack Berry want to cut?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Jack Berry voted for a plan to cut $23.8 million from our schools.", "output": "What was the panel's vote on April 16,2012 to recommend 23.8 million dollars in budget cuts to the school board's budget?"} {"input": "answer: Forms of modern slavery Forced labour \u2013 any work or services which people are forced to do against their will under the threat of some form of punishment. Debt bondage or bonded labour \u2013 the world\u2019s most widespread form of slavery, when people borrow money they cannot repay and are required to work to pay off the debt, then losing control over the conditions of both their employment and the debt. Human trafficking\u2013 involves transporting, recruiting or harbouring people for the purpose of exploitation, using violence, threats or coercion. Descent-based slavery \u2013 where people are born into slavery because their ancestors were captured and enslaved; they remain in slavery by descent. Child slavery \u2013 many people often confuse child slavery with child labour, but it is much worse. Whilst child labour is harmful for children and hinders their education and development, child slavery occurs when a child is exploited for someone else\u2019s gain. It can include child trafficking, child soldiers, child marriage and child domestic slavery. Forced and early marriage \u2013 when someone is married against their will and cannot leave the marriage. Most child marriages can be considered slavery. context: Today 27 million people .. are enslaved.", "output": "What constitutes modern slavery?"} {"input": "answer: There are estimated 40.3 million people in modern slavery around the world. 10 million children 24.9 million people in forced labour 15.4 million people in forced marriage 4.8 million people in forced sexual exploitation context: Today 27 million people .. are enslaved.", "output": "How many \"modern slaves\" are there in relation to the working population?"} {"input": "answer: Clandestinely-produced fentanyl is primarily manufactured in Mexico. context: The bulk of the problem with the opioid epidemic is the fentanyl and all the synthetic drugs coming across the southern border.", "output": "Where are the drugs involved in the opioid epidemic made?"} {"input": "answer: Over 99 percent of all marijuana and methamphetamine seized at U.S. borders has come from Mexico, a colossal cache of 8.2 million pounds since 2012 and a demonstration of the efforts by drug cartels to feed America's habit, one that is leading to increasing deaths, according to a new report. context: The bulk of the problem with the opioid epidemic is the fentanyl and all the synthetic drugs coming across the southern border.", "output": "How many drugs are taken past the southern border of the US?"} {"input": "answer: 99.8 percent of methamphetamine context: The bulk of the problem with the opioid epidemic is the fentanyl and all the synthetic drugs coming across the southern border.", "output": "What is the percent of drugs taken past the southern border that are a part of the opioid epidemic?"} {"input": "answer: The U.S. is in new record territory, as the nation passes the nine and a half year mark without the landfall of a major hurricane. But what researchers believe is behind the so-called hurricane drought might surprise you. context: Says 11 straight years of no major hurricanes striking land\" in the United States \"bores a hole right through the whole climate change argument.", "output": "In 2016, how long had it been since a major hurricane made US landfall?"} {"input": "answer: Today marks the completion of a record-breaking 11 years without a major hurricane striking the U.S. mainland, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). context: Says 11 straight years of no major hurricanes striking land\" in the United States \"bores a hole right through the whole climate change argument.", "output": "Did major hurricanes make landfall in other countries in that time?"} {"input": "answer: As the climate continues to warm, the average intensity of tropical cyclones (including hurricanes in the North Atlantic) is projected to rise while the overall number of hurricanes globally is expected to either decrease or remain unchanged. context: Says 11 straight years of no major hurricanes striking land\" in the United States \"bores a hole right through the whole climate change argument.", "output": "Is there a known connection between hurricanes and climate change?"} {"input": "answer: when a storm hits at high tide. Wave energy, particularly when combined with wind energy, can cause sudden erosion of beaches, bluffs and can significantly damage buildings. context: Florida\u2019s coastal and stormwater infrastructure are two of the most critical areas during a storm and received D-plus and D ratings respectively by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2016.", "output": "What makes coastal infrastructure a critical area during a storm?"} {"input": "answer: Sustainable stormwater management focuses on reducing runoff and improving water quality. LID practices help maintain natural hydrologic cycles through site grading, vegetation, soils and natural processes that absorb and filter stormwater onsite. context: Florida\u2019s coastal and stormwater infrastructure are two of the most critical areas during a storm and received D-plus and D ratings respectively by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2016.", "output": "What makes stormwater infrastructure a critical area during a storm?"} {"input": "answer: Obama administration admits paying entire $1.7billion Iran bill in CASH from little-known fund of taxpayer money context: \u201cThe Obama Administration is now accused of trying to give Iran secret access to the financial system of the United States. This is totally illegal.\"", "output": "What is the source of money that Obama is trying to tribute Iran?"} {"input": "answer: This was a routine license to allow the transfer of funds. context: \u201cThe Obama Administration is now accused of trying to give Iran secret access to the financial system of the United States. This is totally illegal.\"", "output": "Why was the currency being exchanged in note?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cThe Obama Administration is now accused of trying to give Iran secret access to the financial system of the United States. This is totally illegal.\"", "output": "What does the OFAC license that the tributary held mean?"} {"input": "answer: Under the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, $150 billion would go to a single regime that has been a state sponsor of terrorism for the entire 36 years of its existence. context: Under the Iran nuclear deal, we give them $150 billion we get nothing.", "output": "Did the United States actually pay Iran 150 billion?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Under the Iran nuclear deal, we give them $150 billion we get nothing.", "output": "Who does the $150 billion actually belong too?"} {"input": "answer: US quietly paid Iran $1.3 billion in foreign cash. context: Under the Iran nuclear deal, we give them $150 billion we get nothing.", "output": "In the end, will Iran receive the full amount owed to them?"} {"input": "answer: The budget saves money for Wisconsin\u2019s higher education students, too. It extends the University of Wisconsin System instate tuition freeze into its fifth and sixth years. context: The University of Wisconsin System budget is the biggest it has ever been.", "output": "How large is the University of Wisconsin's System budget today compared to other years?"} {"input": "answer: Republicans on the state Legislature's Joint Finance Committee voted Friday night to cut the University of Wisconsin System's budget by $250 million, while at the same time ending tenure protections enshrined in state law. context: The University of Wisconsin System budget is the biggest it has ever been.", "output": "How much is the University of Wisconsin's System budget after Scott Walker cut $250 million over the two years from the UW System?"} {"input": "answer: The Diversity Immigrant Visa program, also known as the green card lottery, is a United States government lottery program for receiving a United States Permanent Resident Card. context: Anybody in favor of the [diversity visa] lottery where you pick it out and you say Good we have a new United States citizen'?", "output": "what is the diversity visa lottery?"} {"input": "answer: \"It is important to have diversity generally in our immigration system and the diversity lottery itself is one way to increase diversity,\" Yale-Loehr says. \"Nobody knows if it's helping low-skill immigration. We don't have good statistical outcomes about any kind of immigration. We just don't track immigrants after they arrive in the U.S. to find out how they are doing five or ten years later,\" Yale-Loehr says. context: Anybody in favor of the [diversity visa] lottery where you pick it out and you say Good we have a new United States citizen'?", "output": "how does the diversity visa lottery affect united states citizens?"} {"input": "answer: The Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV Program) makes up to 50,000 immigrant visas available annually, drawn from random selection among all entries to individuals context: Anybody in favor of the [diversity visa] lottery where you pick it out and you say Good we have a new United States citizen'?", "output": "what is the public response to the lottery in regards to citizenship?"} {"input": "answer: The law does not give the authority to the State Superintendent to take over failing schools. In a very specific scenario, the law allows for specific interventions, but not a takeover. When an entire district (not an individual school) is rated as failing (one star \u2013 \u201cFails to Meet Expectations\u201d) for four years in a row, only then may the State Superintendent intervene. context: By law Democrats gave the superintendent of public instruction back in 2009 the ability to take over failing schools \u2026 The current superintendent has failed to do that.", "output": "What authority does the superintendent have over failing schools in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: The Georgia Department of Education, led by the State School Superintendent along with the State Board of Education, provides the statewide leadership necessary to ensure the opportunity for each public school student to be successful. context: By law Democrats gave the superintendent of public instruction back in 2009 the ability to take over failing schools \u2026 The current superintendent has failed to do that.", "output": "Who is responsible for assignment power to shut down failing school to the superintendent?"} {"input": "answer: rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment, including non-consensual kissing or groping, by at least 23 women since the 1980s. context: Claimed allegations of \u201csex actions\" made against President Donald Trump in a dossier on alleged ties between Trump and Russia are \u201cabsolutely true.\"", "output": "What are the sex allegations against president Trump?"} {"input": "answer: But Trump Jr. had been talking about Russia long before that meeting. As far back as 2008, he has spoken about the Trump Organization's financial connections to Russia context: Claimed allegations of \u201csex actions\" made against President Donald Trump in a dossier on alleged ties between Trump and Russia are \u201cabsolutely true.\"", "output": "What source did Walter's use to dact check the ties between president Trump and Russia?"} {"input": "answer: Kavanaugh testified under oath in 2006 that he had no knowledge of President Bush\u2019s controversial terrorism detainee policy until it became public context: What he [Brett Kavanaugh] told us under oath is not accurate.", "output": "What specific occasion is Sen. Richard J. Durbin referring to when he says Brett Kavanaugh lied under oath?"} {"input": "answer: Democrats say Brett M. Kavanaugh gave false testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2004 and 2006 while answering questions about some of the biggest political firestorms of the George W. Bush presidency. context: What he [Brett Kavanaugh] told us under oath is not accurate.", "output": "What evidence does The Washington Post have that Brett Kavanaugh lied under oath?"} {"input": "answer: Brett Kavanaugh has accused the judge of lying under oath about \u201cheavy\u201d alcoholic drinking context: What he [Brett Kavanaugh] told us under oath is not accurate.", "output": "What is Brett Kavanaugh's response to The Washington Post saying he lied under oath?"} {"input": "answer: As projections for the deficit worsened, it became clear that the 1981 tax cut was too big. context: In 1986 President Ronald Reagan\" cut the business tax rate to 34 percent and \"it worked -- our economy boomed the middle class thrived and median family income increased.", "output": "How was the tax cut mathematically tied to the boon in the economy?"} {"input": "answer: The act lowered federal income tax rates, decreasing the number of tax brackets and reducing the top tax rate from 50 percent to 33 percent. The act also expanded the earned income tax credit, the standard deduction, and the personal exemption, removing approximately six million lower-income Americans from the tax base. Despite these cuts, the bill was revenue neutral; this was achieved through an increase in the alternative minimum tax and the elimination of deductions for things like rental housing, individual retirement accounts, and depreciation. context: In 1986 President Ronald Reagan\" cut the business tax rate to 34 percent and \"it worked -- our economy boomed the middle class thrived and median family income increased.", "output": "What other cuts were included with the business tax rate cut?"} {"input": "answer: This article explores the historical origins of poverty and the root causes of poverty in developing countries. It first considers the theories that explain the root causes (geography, disease, colonial history, slave trade, culture, and technology) of poverty before describing a novel context: In 1986 President Ronald Reagan\" cut the business tax rate to 34 percent and \"it worked -- our economy boomed the middle class thrived and median family income increased.", "output": "What were the main factors used in concluding the middle class thrived?"} {"input": "answer: The study, which appears in the journal International Labour Review, found that accelerating the transition to clean energy could add 24 million jobs globally by 2030. In reaching their conclusions, Montt and his colleagues developed a model of the world economy to reflect how it would look with widespread adoption of renewables and enhanced energy efficiency. They found the impact in the renewables sector will ripple across other industries, such as construction and manufacturing. context: The Paris Agreement would result in lost jobs lower wages shuttered factories and vastly diminished economic production.", "output": "How would the Paris Agreement affect jobs and wages?"} {"input": "answer: He has also promised to end what he sees as wasteful payments to the United Nations Green Climate Fund. The United States has already paid $1 billion into this fund, with $2 billion more pledged. Faced with a choice between complying with Paris and boosting the U.S. economy, the administration asserts that \u201cgrowing our economy is going to win,\u201d according to Trump\u2019s chief economic advisor, Gary Cohn. Meanwhile, a number of economic analyses question whether leaving the agreement will create jobs. Protecting jobs in the oil, gas, and coal industries, some economists say, could come at the cost of investments in clean energy industries that may ultimately offer more long-term employment. context: The Paris Agreement would result in lost jobs lower wages shuttered factories and vastly diminished economic production.", "output": "What would the Paris Agreement do to the economy?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The Paris Agreement would result in lost jobs lower wages shuttered factories and vastly diminished economic production.", "output": "What economic hardships would be suffered under the Paris Agreement?"} {"input": "answer: By law, you must pick your gun up from a licensed dealer. context: A violent felon can buy (a gun) over the Internet with no background check no questions asked.", "output": "How can you buy a gun online?"} {"input": "answer: On a private gun sale is the seller required to do a background check? 13 Answers Paul Odenwelder Paul Odenwelder, studied at Berklee College of Music Answered Jan 31 2019 \u00b7 Author has 2k answers and 184.6k answer views Does it matter? Estimates put the percentage of gun crimes committed with and ILLEGALLY POSSESSED FIREARM at anywhere from 86% - 94%\u2026 Translation\u2026 CRIMINALS get guns ILLEGALLY, so what makes you think more background checks would stop them from getting guns??? The only people affected by gun control regulation are LAW ABIDING citizens\u2026 THEY\u2019RE NOT THE PROBLEM!!! context: A violent felon can buy (a gun) over the Internet with no background check no questions asked.", "output": "Do private sellers who sell online have to do a background check?"} {"input": "answer: Illegal immigration is the act of living in a country without government permission. context: Says there are probably 2 million it could be even 3 million\" criminal immigrants in the country illegally.\"", "output": "What constitutes an \"illegal\" immigrant?"} {"input": "answer: Since taking office in 2017, President Trump has expanded interior immigration enforcement, made it easier for states and local governments to apprehend and detain illegal immigrants, and argued that building a wall is essential to reducing crime. These actions are largely based on the perception that illegal immigrants are a significant and disproportionate source of crime in the United States. This brief uses American Community Survey data from the U.S. Census to analyze incarcerated immigrants according to their citizenship and legal status in 2017. The data show that all immigrants\u2014legal and illegal\u2014are less likely to be incarcerated than native\u2010\u200bborn Americans relative to their shares of the population. By themselves, illegal immigrants are less likely to be incarcerated than native\u2010\u200bborn Americans. context: Says there are probably 2 million it could be even 3 million\" criminal immigrants in the country illegally.\"", "output": "How would one arrive at such a number if one does not know how many actually have entered the country \"illegally\"?"} {"input": "answer: Islamic law or sharia law is a religious law forming part of the Islamic tradition. It is derived from the religious precepts of Islam, particularly the Quran and the hadith. context: There are communities under Sharia law right now in our country. Up in Illinois. ... There\u2019s Sharia law as I understand it in Illinois Indiana -- up there. I don't know.", "output": "What is Sharia Law?"} {"input": "answer: Islamic courts are becoming common in North America. Muslims are building religious communities in America, and religious courts are part of the structure of many of these communities. These so-called sharia tribunals do what courts everywhere do: They provide a means for hearing and resolving disputes between members of their communities. Debates over these courts have been ongoing for well over a decade. context: There are communities under Sharia law right now in our country. Up in Illinois. ... There\u2019s Sharia law as I understand it in Illinois Indiana -- up there. I don't know.", "output": "Is Sharia Law used in American Communities?"} {"input": "answer: n the United States, there are no Islamic courts, but judges sometimes have to consider Islamic law in their decisions. context: There are communities under Sharia law right now in our country. Up in Illinois. ... There\u2019s Sharia law as I understand it in Illinois Indiana -- up there. I don't know.", "output": "What American Communities are under Sharia Law?"} {"input": "answer: In the United States, various states have \"banned Sharia law,\" or passed some kind of ballot measure that \"prohibits the state\u2019s courts from considering foreign, international or religious law.\" As of 2014 these include Alabama, Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Dakota and Tennessee. context: There are communities under Sharia law right now in our country. Up in Illinois. ... There\u2019s Sharia law as I understand it in Illinois Indiana -- up there. I don't know.", "output": "Is it legal to adopt Sharia Law in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: There are communities under Sharia law right now in our country. Up in Illinois. ... There\u2019s Sharia law as I understand it in Illinois Indiana -- up there. I don't know.", "output": "Does Illinois follow Sharia Law?"} {"input": "answer: O\u2019Connor has made headway by charging that Balderson\u2019s support of President Trump\u2019s debt-financed tax cut will lead to reductions in Social Security and Medicare spending, such as by raising the retirement age. In one ad, O\u2019Connor says he stands \u201cagainst any cuts to Social Security and Medicare\u201d context: \u201cNow he\u2019s lying about Social Security and Medicare. O\u2019Connor supports a Pelosi-backed plan that cuts Medicare spending by $800 billion.\"", "output": "Will President Trump\u2019s debt-financed tax cut lead to reductions in Social Security and Medicare spending?"} {"input": "answer: Compared to the 2010 projections, the government\u2019s Medicare bill in 2017 was 10 percent ($70 billion) less, and spending for Medicaid and the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program was a whopping $250 billion below expectations context: \u201cNow he\u2019s lying about Social Security and Medicare. O\u2019Connor supports a Pelosi-backed plan that cuts Medicare spending by $800 billion.\"", "output": "Does the ACA lead to reductions in Medicare spending?"} {"input": "answer: 146 Responses to Kudlow Explains $800 Billion in Options for Direct Financial Infusion to Middle Class . context: \u201cNow he\u2019s lying about Social Security and Medicare. O\u2019Connor supports a Pelosi-backed plan that cuts Medicare spending by $800 billion.\"", "output": "Where does the $800 billion figure come from?"} {"input": "answer: In 2010, an entity affiliated with the Democratic National Committee reimbursed the government for more than $700,000 for Obama's travel. context: Taxpayers are paying a fortune for the use of Air Force One on the campaign trail\" by President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.\"", "output": "How much have past campaigns spent using AF1?"} {"input": "answer: The government already endured a procurement controversy during the development of a much larger fleet of new Marine One helicopters. The Obama administration canceled its original contract after the price tag ballooned to more than $13 billion, and the cheaper choppers now won't arrive until 2020 or later. The $1.65 billion budget for the next Air Force One is expected to grow, but significant delays may be a bigger concern than a cost overrun. After 25 years of service and millions of miles in the sky, the president's current planes are old enough as it is. context: Taxpayers are paying a fortune for the use of Air Force One on the campaign trail\" by President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.\"", "output": "Is the cost of AF1 flight more or less than in previous years, adjusting for inflation?"} {"input": "answer: In July, it was announced that Boeing Co. was awarded a $3.9 billion contract to manufacture two 757-8 aircraft to serve as the new Air Force One context: Taxpayers are paying a fortune for the use of Air Force One on the campaign trail\" by President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.\"", "output": "How much does the current administration spend on AF1?"} {"input": "answer: Turns out Richard Nixon publicly released his tax returns while they were under audit in 1973, at the height of the Watergate investigation. context: Even Richard Nixon released his tax returns to the public when he was running for president ...", "output": "When did Richard Nixon release his tax returns?"} {"input": "answer: more than $200,000 context: Even Richard Nixon released his tax returns to the public when he was running for president ...", "output": "What was Richard's Nixon income before he ran for president?"} {"input": "answer: That\u2019s false. Every time Republicans have tried to alter these programs without Democratic buy-in, they have paid a political price at the polls. That\u2019s why McConnell says there needs to be a bipartisan solution. context: Now that we have this deficit problem we caused with this tax bill they turn around and they say they have got to get rid of Medicare Medicaid and Social Security.", "output": "Is the claim true that Republicans want to get rid of Medicare and these other programs entirely in the future?"} {"input": "answer: Financing for universal programs usually comes from general revenues; eligibility is tied to residence rather than previous earnings or contributions; and financing for the program is not planned for separately from the planning for other types of government expenditures. Since there is no separate financing arrangement, there is no possibility of advance funding through accumulation of reserves. Combinations and Hyb context: Now that we have this deficit problem we caused with this tax bill they turn around and they say they have got to get rid of Medicare Medicaid and Social Security.", "output": "Are these various different welfare related programs even sustainable?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Now that we have this deficit problem we caused with this tax bill they turn around and they say they have got to get rid of Medicare Medicaid and Social Security.", "output": "What would these programs be replaced with if they were to be gotten rid of at some point?"} {"input": "answer: The FBI removed nearly 900 training documents containing information that was inaccurate, imprecise or depicted stereotypes, after a review of 160,000 pages and more than 1,000 videos. The review came after 2011 media reports about training material portraying Muslims stereotypically and prone to violence. Though the FBI did not publicly disclose the material it rescinded, Judicial Watch said that through a lawsuit for information, it found that removed material included references to the Muslim Brotherhood. context: Says the Obama administration purged training courses and information about Islamism jihad Sharia and the Muslim Brotherhood.", "output": "What percentage of information published by the FBI on terrorist training was withdrawn?"} {"input": "answer: In the past year the Obama administration has twice ordered that mentions of the terror group ISIS and \u201cIslamic terrorism\u201d be purged \u201cfrom highly significant public records context: Says the Obama administration purged training courses and information about Islamism jihad Sharia and the Muslim Brotherhood.", "output": "Why were these materials withdrawn?"} {"input": "answer: A common misconception is that all US foreign aid goes directly to governments. Foreign aid is sometimes given directly to governments, but the majority of State Department and USAID-administered assistance is channeled to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like Concern Worldwide. Here\u2019s more on the who, what, how, and when of foreign aid. context: Most U.S. foreign assistance ... is given to U.S. companies and nonprofits in the form of contracts and grants.", "output": "How much foreign aid is given directly to governments?"} {"input": "answer: Globally in 2017, the United States spent over $46 billion in foreign aid. Over 38.5% of that budget went to just ten countries: Afghanistan ($4.89 billion) Iraq ($3.36 billion) Israel ($3.18 billion) Jordan ($1.38 billion) Ethiopia ($943 million) South Sudan ($922 million) Kenya ($899 million) Pakistan ($892 million) Nigeria ($644 million) Uganda ($608 million). context: Most U.S. foreign assistance ... is given to U.S. companies and nonprofits in the form of contracts and grants.", "output": "How much foreign aid is given to organizations in foreign countries directly and through contracts or grants?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cThe principal beneficiary of America\u2019s foreign assistance programmes has always been the United States. Close to 80% of the US Agency for International Development\u2019s contracts and grants go directly to American firms.\u201d Aid has \u201ccreated new markets for American industrial exports and meant hundreds of thousands of jobs for Americans\u201d. Long before Trump entered the White House, USAid was \u201cputting America first\u201d. context: Most U.S. foreign assistance ... is given to U.S. companies and nonprofits in the form of contracts and grants.", "output": "How much foreign aid is given directly to US companies via contracts and grants that then help foreign countries?"} {"input": "answer: In total, Trump\u2014who's been in office for 217 days\u2014has signed 55 bills into law since becoming president, according to the legislative database GovTrack. Comparatively, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed 76 bills into law in his first 100 days. context: Instead of two for one we have cut 22 burdensome regulations for everyone new rule.", "output": "How many new rules did the Trump Administration enact before 2018?"} {"input": "answer: The administration withdrew or delayed 1,579 planned regulatory actions in 2017, according to the semi-annual Unified Regulatory and Deregulatory Agenda published by the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Thursday afternoon. context: Instead of two for one we have cut 22 burdensome regulations for everyone new rule.", "output": "How many deregulatory actions did the Trump Administration take before 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Along with approving 16 congressional \u201cresolutions of disapproval\u201d of existing Obama-era regulations\u2014another 142 context: Instead of two for one we have cut 22 burdensome regulations for everyone new rule.", "output": "How many of the deregulatory actions by the Trump Administration before 2018 were significant?"} {"input": "answer: The results of Alabama's special election will have to be certified before Jones can be seated. context: Says Sen. Mitch McConnell's delay in seating Alabama Sen.-elect Doug Jones is a flagrant violation of Senate policy which requires Jones assume office the instant one of them wins the election.", "output": "What would cause McConnell to delay seating Doug Jones?"} {"input": "answer: Leader McConnell is doubling down on his violation of his oath, even after the exposure of new, deeply incriminating documents this week which provide further evidence of what we know: President Trump abused the power of his office for personal, political gain,\" Pelosi added. context: Says Sen. Mitch McConnell's delay in seating Alabama Sen.-elect Doug Jones is a flagrant violation of Senate policy which requires Jones assume office the instant one of them wins the election.", "output": "Why would someone accuse McConnell of violation Senate policy?"} {"input": "answer: Gary Johnson (L) was the only candidate in the race who said he would sign the TPP because it would \"advance free trade.\" context: Says he and his running mate are the only candidates that do believe in free trade.", "output": "What is Gary Johnson's position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership?"} {"input": "answer: Clinton's TPP controversy: What you need to know Eric Bradner By Eric Bradner, CNN Updated 4:41 PM ET, Wed July 27, 2016 Clinton rejects Trump comparisons to her husband bill clinton lewinsky apology schomburg center erin bts_00005604 Bill Clinton: I apologized for Lewinsky scandal US President Donald Trump (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrive for a meeting in Helsinki, on July 16, 2018. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) Fact check: Hillary Clinton's misleading comments Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at the Eighth Annual Women in the World Summit at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on April 6, 2017, in New York City. Hillary Clinton goes after al-Assad, Putin AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 17: Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton signs copies of her new book 'What Happened' at BookPeople on November 17, 2017 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Rick Kern/WireImage) Clinton: Trump parrots what Putin says Clinton: Children treated as political pawns Miley Cyrus tears up thanking Hillary Clinton RBG on sexism and HRC_00010727.jpg RBG says Clinton was criticized worse than context: Says he and his running mate are the only candidates that do believe in free trade.", "output": "What is Hillary Clinton's position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership?"} {"input": "answer: A Trump Administration will change our failed trade policy--quickly. Here are 7 steps I would pursue right away to bring back our jobs. Withdraw the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which has not yet been ratified. Appoint the toughest and smartest trade negotiators to fight on behalf of American workers. Identify every violation of trade agreements a foreign country is currently using to harm our workers. I will then use every tool under American and international law to end these abuses. Tell our NAFTA partners that I intend to immediately renegotiate the terms of that agreement to get a better deal for our workers, or submit notice under Article 2205 that America intends to withdraw from the deal. Label China a currency manipulator. Bring trade cases against China, both in this country and at the WTO, for China's unfair subsidy behavior. IUse every lawful presidential power to remedy trade disputes, including the application of tariffs. context: Says he and his running mate are the only candidates that do believe in free trade.", "output": "What has Donald Trump said about trade deals?"} {"input": "answer: She soon changed her tune, however, and was quoted in March 2000 as saying, \u201cWhat happened to NAFTA, I think, was we inherited an agreement that we didn\u2019t get everything we should have got out of it, in my opinion. I think the NAFTA agreement was flawed. The problem is we have to go back and figure out how we are going to fix that,\u201d according to NPR. She continued to campaign against it in 2008, when she was a U.S. senator from New York and was seeking the presidency for the first time. context: Says he and his running mate are the only candidates that do believe in free trade.", "output": "What is Hillary Clinton's opinion on NAFTA?"} {"input": "answer: fter the meeting, Kissinger told CNN: 'This president-elect is the most unique that I have experienced in one respect. No baggage.' context: A Facebook post attributes several quotes about President Donald Trump to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.", "output": "What public forum or recorded interview was former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on when he made the quotes on Trump?"} {"input": "answer: By the time Henry Kissinger was made secretary of state in 1973, he had become, according to the Gallup Poll, the most admired person in America and one of the most unlikely celebrities ever to capture the world's imagination. context: A Facebook post attributes several quotes about President Donald Trump to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.", "output": "where are the dialogue records to prove that former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger made the quotes?"} {"input": "answer: It will become clear, and may as well be stated at the outset, that this is written by a political opponent of Henry Kissinger. Nonetheless, I have found myself continually amazed at how much hostile and discreditable material I have felt compelled to omit. I am concerned only with those Kissingerian offenses that might or should form the basis of a legal prosecution: for war crimes, for crimes against humanity, and for offenses against common or customary or international law, including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap, and torture. context: A Facebook post attributes several quotes about President Donald Trump to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.", "output": "Where is the re corded evidence to back you claim against former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger?"} {"input": "answer: Well, put simply, the event was a terrorist attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound followed by an attack on a CIA compound in Benghazi, Libya. It was apparently caused by a widely circulated anti-Muslim film on YouTube called \u201cInnocence of Muslims\u201d context: Reminder: This building in Oklahoma City was blown up and destroyed just 4 days before Hillary Clinton was to be indicted in the Whitewater scandal. All documents lost!", "output": "Why would Hillary be blamed for the destruction of the building?"} {"input": "answer: President Clinton orders air attack on Iraq On December 16, 1998, President Bill Clinton announces he has ordered air strikes against Iraq because it refused to cooperate with United Nations (U.N.) weapons inspectors. Clinton\u2019s decision did not have the support of key members of Congress, who accused Clinton of using the air strikes to direct attention away from ongoing impeachment proceedings against him. Just the day before, the House of Representatives had issued a report accusing Clinton of committing \u201chigh crimes and misdemeanors\u201d related to the Monica Lewinsky scandal, in which Clinton had\u2013and then lied about\u2013an illicit sexual liaison with an intern in the Oval Office. context: Reminder: This building in Oklahoma City was blown up and destroyed just 4 days before Hillary Clinton was to be indicted in the Whitewater scandal. All documents lost!", "output": "What can be shown that would bury any possibility of the bombing being incited by Clinton?"} {"input": "answer: Perpetrated by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, the bombing happened at 9:02 am and killed at least 168 people, injured more than 680 others, and destroyed one-third of the building. context: Reminder: This building in Oklahoma City was blown up and destroyed just 4 days before Hillary Clinton was to be indicted in the Whitewater scandal. All documents lost!", "output": "How many people died in the explosion?"} {"input": "answer: Starr alleged that Bill Clinton, during his term as governor of Arkansas, pressured Hale to make an illegal $300,000 federally-backed loan to Susan McDougal. The allegation lost much of its credibility after Hale was convicted of numerous felonies. context: Reminder: This building in Oklahoma City was blown up and destroyed just 4 days before Hillary Clinton was to be indicted in the Whitewater scandal. All documents lost!", "output": "Why would Hillary and Bill Clinton be investigated for Whitewater?"} {"input": "answer: What\u2019s Up With \u201830-50 Feral Hogs\u2019? By Brian Feldman@bafeldman Photo: Studio Ghibli The back-to-back mass shootings over the past weekend have, as they always do, reignited a fierce debate about gun control in the United States. On the one hand, assault weapons have the power to cut down dozens of lives in a matter of seconds. On the other hand, what if there are dozens of wild animals attacking your children? This was the question posed by a Twitter user named William McNabb, replying to musician Jason Isbell, who tweeted out an endorsement of banning assault weapons. \u201cLegit question for rural Americans,\u201d McNabb asked, \u201cHow do I kill the 30-50 feral hogs that run into my yard within 3-5 mins while my small kids play?\u201d context: Reminder: This building in Oklahoma City was blown up and destroyed just 4 days before Hillary Clinton was to be indicted in the Whitewater scandal. All documents lost!", "output": "What brought the idea of turning the the wild claim into a meme?"} {"input": "answer: Candidate Jolly says he did not lobby for oil bill, despite document that says he did context: David Jolly has used money and power to try to \u2026 drill off our beaches.", "output": "Did Jolly lobby to support the bill for offshore drilling?"} {"input": "answer: Its bill, S. 3711, would open only one energy-rich area of the eastern Gulf of Mexico, the \"Lease Sale 181\" area. This area is located over 100 miles off the Florida panhandle and Alabama coast and is estimated to contain up to eight trillion cubic feet of natural gas and one billion barrels of oil. context: David Jolly has used money and power to try to \u2026 drill off our beaches.", "output": "In what areas is drilling restricted due to the 2006 Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act?"} {"input": "answer: During an interview on August 7, 2016, NBC's Chuck Todd said Tim Kaine \"essentially switched\" his position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) when Hillary Clinton asked him to join her campaign. Kaine disagreed with Todd's assessment, saying, \"I haven\u2019t switched my position. I was a strong supporter a year ago of giving President Obama the ability to negotiate a trade deal. But I said at the time, when that deal was done and on the table, I was going to look at it very carefully. And I even expressed a very serious concern I had with how it was developed, which is that companies were given rights to enforce provisions, but the labor and environmental provisions could not be effectively enforced. That was never fixed. I've asked again and again to understand this piece of the TPP. And I've never gotten a good answer. We can't have a deal that cannot be enforced. And so, for that reason, yeah, I'm going to oppose it in the lame duck if it comes up after Election Day. context: I haven't switched my position\" on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.\"", "output": "What did Tim Kaine say about the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal on May 16, 2015?"} {"input": "answer: Sen. Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's running mate, has gone on record saying he cannot support the Trans-Pacific Partnership in its current form\u2014 a stance calculated to make him more appealing to supporters of Bernie Sanders who revile the deal. context: I haven't switched my position\" on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.\"", "output": "What position had Kaine taken on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal prior to May 16, 2015?"} {"input": "answer: His decision to oppose the agreement deals another blow to President Barack Obama's hopes of winning TPP approval in Congress this year. It adds to the White House's challenge of selling TPP to Democrats in the Senate, where support for the pact \u2014 which Donald Trump has called a job-killer context: I haven't switched my position\" on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.\"", "output": "What vote did Tim Kaine make to give Obama authority to fast track a trade deal?"} {"input": "answer: The first questions are easy to answer. A Casten spokeswoman pointed us to IRS data that made it clear that when he invoked the term double-taxing he did not intend to suggest that average tax bills were going up by $35,000. context: Says challenger Sean Casten supports doubling premiums\" and \"cutting current health care plans.", "output": "Why does Sean Casten support doubling premiums?"} {"input": "answer: One of the main problems with Obamacare are the skyrocketing premiums. Insurers pull out of marketplaces where it is not cost-efficient for them to provide services, and, as a result, consumers are left with fewer options at higher prices. context: Says challenger Sean Casten supports doubling premiums\" and \"cutting current health care plans.", "output": "What are the consequences of doubling premiums?"} {"input": "answer: insurance costs are way up. How advisors can help clients cope context: Says challenger Sean Casten supports doubling premiums\" and \"cutting current health care plans.", "output": "What are the benefits of doubling premiums?"} {"input": "answer: Employers are doing everything they can to curb health care costs. Sure, and if you believe that you may also believe in unicorns, the Loch Ness monster and Bigfoot roaming the Pacific Northwest. Cutting health care costs is the elusive white whale for many businesses. context: Says challenger Sean Casten supports doubling premiums\" and \"cutting current health care plans.", "output": "What is the thought process behind cutting health care costs?"} {"input": "answer: The cost of employee health insurance seems to surge ever upward. So finance chiefs that want to rein in the cost of health care benefits need to do a lot more than just cross their fingers and wait for next year\u2019s insurance premium quote. context: Says challenger Sean Casten supports doubling premiums\" and \"cutting current health care plans.", "output": "What are the benefits of cutting health care costs?"} {"input": "answer: Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves. context: I'm not denying climate change. But it could very well go back.", "output": "what stage are we in when it comes to climate change affecting the Earth?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cIf these costs are real, it is an important result,\u201d said Ken Caldeira, a senior scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science. \u201cThis opens up the possibility that we could stabilize the climate for affordable amounts of money without changing the entire energy system or changing everyone\u2019s behavior.\u201d \u201cWhat we\u2019ve done is build a [direct-air capture] process that is\u2014as much as possible\u2014built on existing processes and technologies that are widespread in the world,\u201d said David Keith, a professor of applied physics at Harvard and the lead author of the new study. context: I'm not denying climate change. But it could very well go back.", "output": "who has tested ways to reverse climate change?"} {"input": "answer: In a recent commentary in the journal Nature, scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany and other institutions warned that the acceleration of ice loss and other effects of climate change have brought the world \u201cdangerously close\u201d to abrupt and irreversible changes, or tipping points. Among these, the researchers said, were the collapse of at least part of the West Antarctic ice sheet \u2014 which itself could eventually raise sea levels by four feet or more \u2014 or the loss of the Amazon rainforest context: I'm not denying climate change. But it could very well go back.", "output": "what makes climate change irreversible?"} {"input": "answer: Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier, plant and animal ranges have shifted and trees are flowering sooner. Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves. context: I'm not denying climate change. But it could very well go back.", "output": "What are the dangerous effects of climate change for the Earth?"} {"input": "answer: MYTH 5 CLIMATE CHANGE ISN'T HARMFUL context: I'm not denying climate change. But it could very well go back.", "output": "What makes climate change so dangerous?"} {"input": "answer: A convicted felon is, by definition, someone who has been convicted of a felony. Under law, a felony is the most severe class of crime. Most people who are convicted of a felony spend time in prison or jail as part of their punishment under law. However, serving time incarcerated is not a mandatory characteristic of being a convicted felon. context: A number of Democrats running for governor want to cut the prison population by 50%\" and \"that would require the release of thousands of violent felons.", "output": "What constitutes a convicted felon?"} {"input": "answer: decisions really are based on the evidence and the facts, the psychologist report, the attempts the prisoner has made to rehabilitate himself, and the drug tests. context: A number of Democrats running for governor want to cut the prison population by 50%\" and \"that would require the release of thousands of violent felons.", "output": "What factors decide how long a prisoner must stay in prison?"} {"input": "answer: We identified 61 crimes that carry a mandatory minimum prison sentence of a specific duration. These include class A felonies, which carry a 10-year minimum sentence (CGS \u00a7\u00a7 53a-28 and 53a-29 prohibit suspension or reduction of any sentence for a class A felony, meaning that the 10-year minimum sentence for a class A felony becomes a mandatory minimum). The mandatory minimum sentences range from a low of 48 hours for a first offense of driving under the influence (DUI) if the offender is not sentenced to community service to a high of life without possibility of release or execution for a capital felony. context: A number of Democrats running for governor want to cut the prison population by 50%\" and \"that would require the release of thousands of violent felons.", "output": "What crimes usually come with long prison sentences?"} {"input": "answer: Sixty-one percent of money raised directly by the Trump campaign this election cycle came from small donors (donations under $200), according to Federal Election Commission figures. context: \u201cSenator Kamala Harris\u2019s presidential campaign has raised $12 million from more than 218,000 individual contributions in the first quarter of 2019. 98 percent of Harris\u2019s contributions were under $100 ...\"", "output": "What percentage of Trump's donations are below $100?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cSenator Kamala Harris\u2019s presidential campaign has raised $12 million from more than 218,000 individual contributions in the first quarter of 2019. 98 percent of Harris\u2019s contributions were under $100 ...\"", "output": "How much did Senator Kamala Harris raise during her campaign?"} {"input": "answer: Number of Contributions from Individuals (of $200 or more): 21,889 context: \u201cSenator Kamala Harris\u2019s presidential campaign has raised $12 million from more than 218,000 individual contributions in the first quarter of 2019. 98 percent of Harris\u2019s contributions were under $100 ...\"", "output": "How many contributions to Senator Kamala Harris's presidential campaign come from individuals?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cSenator Kamala Harris\u2019s presidential campaign has raised $12 million from more than 218,000 individual contributions in the first quarter of 2019. 98 percent of Harris\u2019s contributions were under $100 ...\"", "output": "How many democratic nominees also have individual contributions under $100?"} {"input": "answer: A grassroots movement is one which uses the people in a given district, region, or community as the basis for a political or economic movement.[1] Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from the local level to effect change at the local, regional, national, or international level. Grassroots movements are associated with bottom-up, rather than top-down decision making, and are sometimes considered more natural or spontaneous than more traditional power structures.[2] context: \u201cSenator Kamala Harris\u2019s presidential campaign has raised $12 million from more than 218,000 individual contributions in the first quarter of 2019. 98 percent of Harris\u2019s contributions were under $100 ...\"", "output": "What is a presidential grassroots campaign?"} {"input": "answer: O\u2019Rourke\u2019s comments on Immigration and Customs Enforcement are confusing. He said in June that he would be open to a \u201cbetter way to enforce our immigration laws,\u201d adding: \u201cAnd if that involves doing away with this agency, giving that responsibility to somebody else, changing how this agency performs, I\u2019m open to doing that.\u201d context: Rep. Beto O\u2019Rourke \u201csaid crossing the border illegally should not be a crime.\"", "output": "What has Beto O-Rourke said about illegally crossing the border?"} {"input": "answer: Rather than stem the tide of illegal immigrants pouring across the US southern border, Rep. Beto O\u2019Rourke (D-TX) wants to open the floodgates. context: Rep. Beto O\u2019Rourke \u201csaid crossing the border illegally should not be a crime.\"", "output": "Does Beto O-Rourke want to decriminalize illegal border crossings?"} {"input": "answer: Actor-comedian Kevin Hart and two others were involved in a car crash in Calabasas, California early Sunday, according to a California Highway Patrol incident report obtained by CNN. context: U.S. comedian Kevin Hart in critical condition after gory car crash.", "output": "Did Kevin Hart have a car crash?"} {"input": "answer: Hart and the driver, Jared Black, sustained \"major back injuries\" and were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment, the report states. context: U.S. comedian Kevin Hart in critical condition after gory car crash.", "output": "How bad was Kevin Hart's car crash?"} {"input": "answer: Kevin Hart is out of the hospital 10 days after his terrifying car crash. context: U.S. comedian Kevin Hart in critical condition after gory car crash.", "output": "Did Kevin Hart go to the hospital after his car crash?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Business spirit is the highest it's ever been according to polls.", "output": "What poll is Donald Trump referring to when he talks about \"business spirit\"?"} {"input": "answer: Following a record high CEO outlook in the first quarter, the results of the newly released Business Roundtable \u2018CEO Economic Outlook Survey\u2019 reveal strong CEO plans for the coming months, but a modest decline in the overall economic outlook amid increased uncertainty surrounding government policies, particularly the direction of U.S. trade policy. The Outlook Index, a composite of CEO projections for sales and plans for capital spending and hiring over the next six months, fell to 111.1 in the second quarter, declining 7.5 points from 118.6 in the first quarter. context: Business spirit is the highest it's ever been according to polls.", "output": "What is the highest the CEO Economic Outlook Survey's poll has ever been?"} {"input": "answer: CEOs rating the economic climate at 6.8 out of 10 on our 1-10 scale context: Business spirit is the highest it's ever been according to polls.", "output": "What is the current rating on the CEO Economic Outlook Survey?"} {"input": "answer: He is a Republican, having switched his party affiliation from Democratic in 2013. context: All the things Patrick (Morrisey) is saying \u2014 (that I supported) Hillary Clinton cap and trade Planned Parenthood \u2014 PolitiFact went through each and every allegation and said \u2018False False False False.\u2019", "output": "In what order did Evan Jenkins switch political parties?"} {"input": "answer: Morrisey\u2019s campaign also said they believed Jenkins had voted for Clinton in the Democratic primary in 2008 context: All the things Patrick (Morrisey) is saying \u2014 (that I supported) Hillary Clinton cap and trade Planned Parenthood \u2014 PolitiFact went through each and every allegation and said \u2018False False False False.\u2019", "output": "Who did Evan Jenkins vote for in the 2008 presidential primary?"} {"input": "answer: Cap and Trade Is Supposed to Solve Climate Change, but Oil and Gas Company Emissions Are Up Countries have called California\u2019s cap-and-trade program the answer to climate change. But it is just as vulnerable to lobbying as any other legislation. The result: The state\u2019s biggest oil and gas companies have actually polluted more since it started. by Lisa Song Nov. 15, 2019, 5 a.m. EST Cameron Cottrill, special to ProPublica ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for ProPublica\u2019s Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox as soon as they are published. Gov. Jerry Brown took the podium at a July 2017 press conference to lingering applause after a steady stream of politicians praised him for helping to extend California\u2019s signature climate policy for another decade. Brown, flanked by the U.S. and California flags, with a backdrop of the gleaming San Francisco Bay, credited the hard work of the VIPs seated in the crowd. \u201cIt\u2019s people in industry, and they\u2019re here!\u201d he said. \u201cShall we mention them? People representing oil, agriculture, business, Chamber of Commerce, food processing. \u2026 Plus, we have environmentalists. ...\u201d Diverse, bipartisan interests working together to pass climate legislation \u2014 it was the polar opposite of Washington, where the Trump administration was rolling back environmental protections established under President Barack Obama. Brown called California\u2019s cap-and-trade program an answer to the \u201cexistential\u201d crisis of climate change, the most reasonable way to manage the state\u2019s massive output of greenhouse gasses while preserving its economy, which is powered by fossil fuels. \u201cYou can\u2019t just say overnight, \u2018OK, we\u2019re not going to have oil anymore,\u2019\u201d he said. But there are growing concerns with California\u2019s much-admired, much-imitated program, with implications that stretch far beyond the state. context: All the things Patrick (Morrisey) is saying \u2014 (that I supported) Hillary Clinton cap and trade Planned Parenthood \u2014 PolitiFact went through each and every allegation and said \u2018False False False False.\u2019", "output": "What does cap-and-trade legislation limit?"} {"input": "answer: Did Evan Jenkins Correctly Cite Past PolitiFact Rulings in a Debate? Published. 2 years ago ... But that\u2019s not the same as a vote \u2014 especially since Jenkins attended a similar event for President George W. Bush in 2004, when he was a Democrat. ... They noted that Jenkins voted for an omnibus spending bill on March 22, 2018. The bill doesn context: All the things Patrick (Morrisey) is saying \u2014 (that I supported) Hillary Clinton cap and trade Planned Parenthood \u2014 PolitiFact went through each and every allegation and said \u2018False False False False.\u2019", "output": "What did Evan Jenkins vote for on March 22, 2018?"} {"input": "answer: That amounts to a nationwide incarceration rate of 860 prison or jail inmates for every 100,000 adults ages 18 and older. context: Harris County, Texas has some of the highest jailing and incarceration rates in the U.S. and the world.", "output": "What is the incarceration rate in the U.S.?"} {"input": "answer: Incarceration Rates By Country. Half of the world's incarcerated population is held in the US, China or Russia. This data reveals the countries with the highest incarceration rates. The United States has well over 2 million prisoners, China comes in second with 1.5 million however China's prison rate is only 118 per 100,0000 people context: Harris County, Texas has some of the highest jailing and incarceration rates in the U.S. and the world.", "output": "What is the average incarceration rate worldwide?"} {"input": "answer: \uf0b7 Harris County Jail Population:3 10,162, \uf0b7 Harris County Population:1 4,538,028 context: Harris County, Texas has some of the highest jailing and incarceration rates in the U.S. and the world.", "output": "What is the incarceration rate in Harris County, Texas?"} {"input": "answer: To date, progress on the border wall has been slow and limited due in large part to Congressional inaction and obstruction. President Trump declared a national emergency in February 2019 in an attempt to jumpstart construction of a border wall. Presently, there is approximately 700 miles of fencing and barriers along the 1,954-mile border with Mexico. About 300 miles consists of anti-vehicle barriers. context: So we've already started the wall. We got $1.6 billion. The wall has been started. San Diego and lots of different places.", "output": "What is the current status of the wall between the United States and Mexico?"} {"input": "answer: A number of widely different estimates for Mr Trump's promised concrete wall have been put forward by official and unofficial bodies - ranging from $12bn to $70bn. context: So we've already started the wall. We got $1.6 billion. The wall has been started. San Diego and lots of different places.", "output": "What would it cost for a wall between the United States and Mexican border to be built?"} {"input": "answer: Neil Gorsuch, appointed in 2017, was raised Catholic but attends and is a member of an Episcopal church; it is unclear if he identifies as a Catholic as well as belonging to the Episcopal Church. context: Judge Neil Gorsuch has cavalierly referred to contraceptive use ... as \u2018the wrongdoing of others.'", "output": "Is Judge Neil Gorsuch catholic?"} {"input": "answer: Gorsuch regarding abortion, his position on access to birth control is crystal clear. As a member of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, Gorsuch has twice sided against the ACA birth control benefit. In Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. v. Sebelius and in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell, Gorsuch argued that the ACA mandate to provide employees with birth control violated the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act. context: Judge Neil Gorsuch has cavalierly referred to contraceptive use ... as \u2018the wrongdoing of others.'", "output": "Does Judge Neil Gorsuch believe that birth control is wrong?"} {"input": "answer: An American invention, diafiltered milk is used primarily by dairy processors in Canada to make cheese because it produces higher yields while making less waste (in this case skim milk). Skim milk, due to oversupply, is often dumped or used on farms as animal feed or dried down to powder form. Its oversupply has been a longstanding issue that the dairy industry has been grappling with for years. context: Farmers are now dumping milk into the ditches\" because of a trade dispute with Canada\"", "output": "Why isn't Canada buying the same amount of milk from the USA it was before?"} {"input": "answer: Governor Evers recently issued an emergency order to help with possible excess milk; meaning if farmers don't have anywhere to put their supply, they can dump it. context: Farmers are now dumping milk into the ditches\" because of a trade dispute with Canada\"", "output": "Do farmers have an excess of milk they can't sell?"} {"input": "answer: farmers might begin dumping their milk soon if the trend continues. But we found no evidence, and he has not provided any, that it has happened yet. We rate his claim False context: Farmers are now dumping milk into the ditches\" because of a trade dispute with Canada\"", "output": "What are farmers doing with milk they can't sell because of trade disagreements with Canada over ultra-filtered milk?"} {"input": "answer: More than 18,000 Syrian refugees have been resettled in the United States since civil war broke out in Syria in 2011. Nearly half of Syrian refugees are under age 14, and this population is more dispersed geographically across the country than the overall Syrian immigrant population. context: Says Hillary Clinton wants to increase Syrian refugees to this country by 550 percent.", "output": "How many refugees does the United States currently allow from Syria?"} {"input": "answer: pose a public health risk as well as a security concern context: Says Hillary Clinton wants to increase Syrian refugees to this country by 550 percent.", "output": "What is the impact of adding additional refugees to the United States?"} {"input": "answer: The 14th amendment states that states must provide equal protection to all people. context: You\u2019re an enemy of our country. You\u2019re a general with war on your mind. You\u2019re a dictator who we hate and who\u2019s against us. And that dictator and his wife have a baby on American soil. Congratulations. Your son or daughter is now an American citizen.", "output": "What does the 14th amendment provide to people born in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: excluding only those who were born to foreign rulers or diplomats, born on foreign public ships, or born to enemy forces engaged in hostile occupation of the country's territory. (plus a fourth \"single additional exception\"\u2014namely, that Indian tribes \"not taxed\" were not considered subject to U.S. jurisdiction). context: You\u2019re an enemy of our country. You\u2019re a general with war on your mind. You\u2019re a dictator who we hate and who\u2019s against us. And that dictator and his wife have a baby on American soil. Congratulations. Your son or daughter is now an American citizen.", "output": "What exceptions does the 1898 decision in U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark make about citizenship?"} {"input": "answer: An individual who believes he is above the law, and that he only has to answer to his own interpretation of the law. context: You\u2019re an enemy of our country. You\u2019re a general with war on your mind. You\u2019re a dictator who we hate and who\u2019s against us. And that dictator and his wife have a baby on American soil. Congratulations. Your son or daughter is now an American citizen.", "output": "How does the Supreme Court define sovereign?"} {"input": "answer: The Trump administration\u2019s latest round of tariffs on Chinese imports took effect early Sunday, potentially raising prices Americans pay for some clothes, shoes, sporting goods and other consumer goods in advance of the holiday shopping season. The 15% taxes apply to about $112 billion of Chinese imports. All told, more than two-thirds of the consumer goods the United States imports from China now face higher taxes. context: Tariffs are paid for mostly by China by the way not by us.", "output": "What percent tariff has President Trump placed on Chinese goods?"} {"input": "answer: Trump tariffs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Ambox current red.svg Parts of this article (those related to Details on how the United States\u2013Mexico\u2013Canada Agreement impact tariffs and on the China-US trade war) need to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (October 2018) It has been suggested that this article be split into a new article titled European Union\u2013United States trade dispute. (Discuss) (October 2019) Donald Trump official portrait (cropped).jpg\t This article is part of a series about Donald Trump President of the United States Incumbent Presidency TransitionInaugurationTimelineExecutive actions proclamationspardonsTrips 2017201820192020internationalSummits RiyadhSingaporeHelsinkiHanoiDMZShutdowns Jan 20182018\u20132019PollsProtestsDeath of Abu Bakr al-BaghdadiDeath of Qasem SoleimaniCoronavirus pandemic Appointments Cabinet formationAmbassadorsFederal judges GorsuchKavanaughSupreme Court candidatesExecutivesU.S. AttorneysDismissals Comey Policies Economy tax cutstariffsChina trade warEnvironment Paris withdrawalForeign policy Iran dealJerusalemGolanPeace planImmigration travel banwallfamily separationmigrant detentionstroop deploymentsnational emergencyInfrastructureSocial issues cannabisSpace Impeachment Early effortsTrump\u2013Ukraine scandalInquiry and hearingsSenate trial Presidential campaigns Controversies involving Russia Business and personal Donald Trump's signature vte The Trump tariffs are a series of United States tariffs imposed during the presidency of Donald Trump as part of his \"America First\" economic policy to reduce the United States trade deficit by shifting American trade policy from multilateral free trade agreements to bilateral trade deals. In January 2018, Trump imposed tariffs on solar panels and washing machines of 30 to 50 percent.[1] In March 2018 he imposed tariffs on steel (25%) and aluminum (10%) from most countries,[2][3] which, according to Morgan Stanley, covered an estimated 4.1 percent of U.S. imports.[4] On June 1, 2018, this was extended to the European Union, Canada, and Mexico.[3] In separate moves, the Trump administration has set and escalated tariffs on goods imported from China, leading to a trade war.[5] context: Tariffs are paid for mostly by China by the way not by us.", "output": "Does president Trump say that Americans need to be concerned about the economic impact of his tarrifs?"} {"input": "answer: Tariffs are supposed to give a competitive advantage to domestic producers of that product. context: Tariffs are paid for mostly by China by the way not by us.", "output": "What is the idea behind imposing tarrifs on American countries?"} {"input": "answer: Ford will either have to slash prices or bleed on its margins. context: Tariffs are paid for mostly by China by the way not by us.", "output": "How can firms absorb the cost in their margins of tarrifs?"} {"input": "answer: An expanding body of research shows, however, that the burden of Washington\u2019s tariffs has mostly fallen on the U.S., with American importers and consumers having to fork out more money to buy Chinese goods. context: Tariffs are paid for mostly by China by the way not by us.", "output": "Who mostly bears the brunts of tarrifs?"} {"input": "answer: hus have the old battle lines flipped. Conservatives who once dismissed concerns about political abuse of NSA surveillance now complain about intelligence leaks linking Trump associates to the Kremlin; liberals who not long ago were denouncing the CIA for its unaccountable power have discovered new affection for the heroes at Langley who might uncover impeachment-worthy dirt context: Says explosive devices mailed to prominent Democrats and Trump critics confirm the deep state (is) launching false flag against (mainstream media)/Dems to blame Trump & pro-America forces.", "output": "What proof does Alex Jones have a \"deep state\" exists?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says explosive devices mailed to prominent Democrats and Trump critics confirm the deep state (is) launching false flag against (mainstream media)/Dems to blame Trump & pro-America forces.", "output": "How would pro Trump Americans sending Suspicious packages to Democrats be helpful to Trump?"} {"input": "answer: The definition of socialism is a government takeover of production, and Nelson hasn\u2019t called for that. Scott\u2019s campaign pointed to Nelson\u2019s support for Gillum, the Democrat running to the left of Nelson in the governor\u2019s race. While Nelson has shown enthusiasm for Gillum, they are not lockstep on all issues. Gillum has called for abolishing ICE and Medicare for All, and Nelson has said he does not agree. context: Says Sen. Bill Nelson is a socialist.", "output": "What socialist policies does Bill Nelson support?"} {"input": "answer: Nelson has taken a different approach to taxes. He did not support the 2017 GOP bill, arguing the legislation would make it more likely for companies to move jobs to foreign countries context: Says Sen. Bill Nelson is a socialist.", "output": "Why was Bill Nelson a critic of the 2017 Tax Bill?"} {"input": "answer: Philip J. Williams, a University of Florida professor at the Center for Latin American studies, told Politifact that calling Nelson socialist was \u201cludicrous.\u201d context: Says Sen. Bill Nelson is a socialist.", "output": "What does Philip J. Williams say about the idea that Bill Nelson is a socialist?"} {"input": "answer: The exact jail terms differ from state to state, but for the most part, first-time sex offenders get sentenced to less than 3 years in jail, and some even slide away with just probation. Find out if sex offenders context: \u201cLet there be no doubt: If the bill is passed, thousands of federal offenders, including violent felons and sex offenders, will be released earlier than they would be under current law.\"", "output": "How long do felons and sex offenders usually serve now?"} {"input": "answer: Proposed prison reform act will provide ex-offenders better opportunities context: \u201cLet there be no doubt: If the bill is passed, thousands of federal offenders, including violent felons and sex offenders, will be released earlier than they would be under current law.\"", "output": "What changes will the bill make to the current law?"} {"input": "answer: This week, the Senate will vote on the latest version of the First Step Act, a criminal-justice bill that would release thousands of dangerous criminals from federal prison earlier than under current law. context: \u201cLet there be no doubt: If the bill is passed, thousands of federal offenders, including violent felons and sex offenders, will be released earlier than they would be under current law.\"", "output": "How will the bill affect violent felons and sex offenders?"} {"input": "answer: pass the FIRST STEP Act into law this month, which will allow felons early release context: \u201cLet there be no doubt: If the bill is passed, thousands of federal offenders, including violent felons and sex offenders, will be released earlier than they would be under current law.\"", "output": "How much time will violent felons and sex offenders serve if the bill passes?"} {"input": "answer: On 15 June 2015, the entertainment web site Newslo published an article reporting that John Hagee, founder of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, had called for the prosecution of women who utter the Lord\u2019s name during sexual intercourse context: John Hagee calls for prosecuting women who say God\u2019s name during intercourse.", "output": "Who initially claimed John Hagee wanted to prosecute women for saying God's name during intercourse?"} {"input": "answer: Hagee replied: \u201cWell, we\u2019d have to start with ourselves, as with everything in life. If you\u2019re asking about my personal opinion, there is no greater sin in terms of wrongly using God\u2019s name than women who use it during sex. That is one of the filthiest, most derogatory and sinful uses of the Lord\u2019s name I can think of. If it were up to me, I would put every single woman or girl who does that in jail. That would be a fine example of God\u2019s wrath aimed at what is, in my opinion, a terrible misuse of our Maker\u2019s good name.\u201d context: John Hagee calls for prosecuting women who say God\u2019s name during intercourse.", "output": "What has John Hagee said in response to the claims that women should be prosecuted for saying God's name during intercourse?"} {"input": "answer: Dr John Hagee, the founder and senior pastor of the Cornerstone Church, said that 'there is nogreater sin in terms of wrongly using God's name than women who use it during sex'.'That is one of the filthiest, most derogatory and sinful uses of the Lord's name I can think of. If itwere up to me, I would put every single woman or girl who does that in jail,' Hagee said. 26ksharesShare or comment on this articleNew law? Pastor John Hage said that women who shout God's name in vain during sex should be jailed andthat blasphemy might seem 'petite and insignificant' compared to other issues in the world, but 'that'sprecisely the problem''In fact, one of the Ten Commandments in the Old Testament states: 'You shall not take the name ofthe Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain'(Exodus 20:7). The word vain means for \"no reason\" or 'useless\",' he told Newslo. context: John Hagee calls for prosecuting women who say God\u2019s name during intercourse.", "output": "What statements about women has John Hagee made in the past?"} {"input": "answer: On That Anti-Semite Barack Obama (November 2014) \"The executive branch \u2026 is in the hands of one of the most anti-Semitic presidents in the history of the United States of America.\u201d context: John Hagee calls for prosecuting women who say God\u2019s name during intercourse.", "output": "What statements about profanity and blasphemy has John Hagee made in the past?"} {"input": "answer: According to a recent Trump administration report, when poverty is \u201cproperly measured,\u201d less than 3 percent of Americans are poor. context: Middle-class income rose to a record level in 2017 as the strong economy lifted the fortunes of more Americans.", "output": "Was this income leap due to the trump administration?"} {"input": "answer: The hollowing of the American middle class has proceeded steadily for more than four decades. Since 1971, each decade has ended with a smaller share of adults living in middle-income households than at the beginning of the decade, and no single decade stands out as having triggered or hastened the decline in the middle context: Middle-class income rose to a record level in 2017 as the strong economy lifted the fortunes of more Americans.", "output": "What affected the income of the middle class so drastically?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: In Congress @RonDeSantisFL was the DECIDING vote AGAINST our state's right to protect Florida waters from drilling.", "output": "How did Ron DeSantis vote on protecting the waters in Florida?"} {"input": "answer: Included in an executive order: increase water monitoring around the state and establish a task force to address blue-green algae, a growing threat worsened by pollution and a warming planet that now regularly fouls rivers flowing from a massive lake half the size of Rhode Island; clean up septic tanks; ban fracking, and focus on more green infrastructure. context: In Congress @RonDeSantisFL was the DECIDING vote AGAINST our state's right to protect Florida waters from drilling.", "output": "What does Ron DeSantis want to do to protect the waters in Florida?"} {"input": "answer: U.S. Reps. Gwen Graham and David Jolly introduced bipartisan legislation in Congress on Thursday to extend the prohibition on oil drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico through 2027. context: In Congress @RonDeSantisFL was the DECIDING vote AGAINST our state's right to protect Florida waters from drilling.", "output": "What are the plans to help save the waters in Florida from drilling?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: In Congress @RonDeSantisFL was the DECIDING vote AGAINST our state's right to protect Florida waters from drilling.", "output": "What are Ron DeSantis's thoughts on drilling in the waters off of Florida?"} {"input": "answer: Suicide and investigation Park Police discovered Foster, dead from an apparently self-inflicted gun shot wound to the head, in Fort Marcy Park off the George Washington Parkway in Virginia, on July 20, 1993. Foster was holding a gun in his hand. An autopsy and subsequent investigation later confirmed that Foster had committed suicide by shooting himself once in the mouth with the .38 caliber revolver found at the scene.[2] Subsequent investigations found that Foster was distraught over accusations and criticisms related to the White House Travel Office controversy. Foster had confided to friends and colleagues that he was considering resignation, but feared that he could not handle the \"personal humiliation\" of returning to Arkansas in defeat. Foster admitted to his sister that he was depressed shortly before his death, and he sought treatment for depression one day before committing suicide.[3] context: Autopsy results from Vince Foster\u2019s exhumed body \u2014 Cause of death to be changed!", "output": "What caused Vince Foster's death according to the new autopsy?"} {"input": "answer: That is the one about Congressman Trey Gowdy (R, SC) getting a federal judge to have Foster\u2019s body exhumed and examined. context: Autopsy results from Vince Foster\u2019s exhumed body \u2014 Cause of death to be changed!", "output": "Why was Vince Foster's body exhumed?"} {"input": "answer: The many effects of climate change can be overwhelming. In fact, the American Psychological Association released an article describing how climate change can induce stress, depression and anxiety. External link context: The EPA director under Obama said the Clean Power Initiative would have no effect on man-made CO2 emissions. That's what she said. Go look it up.", "output": "According to climate scientists and policy experts, what is the environmental value of Clean Power Initiative?"} {"input": "answer: (Washington, DC) \u2013 Today, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held a hearing entitled, \u201cStrengthening Transparency and Accountability within the Environmental Protection Agency.\u201d Testifying before the Committee was the Honorable Gina McCarthy, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). context: The EPA director under Obama said the Clean Power Initiative would have no effect on man-made CO2 emissions. That's what she said. Go look it up.", "output": "Did Obama EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy talk about emissions at the House Science Committee hearing in 2015 by Rep. Lamar Smith?"} {"input": "answer: What Happened to the 20 Women Who Accused Trump of Sexual Misconduct By Margaret Hartmann@MargHartmann According to the White House, they\u2019re all liars. Photo: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images This post was originally published in November 2017. It has been updated with additional harassment claims and public statements from Trump\u2019s accusers. As more and more powerful public figures have been accused of sexual harassment and abuse over the past year and a half, there\u2019s one person whose alleged sexual misconduct seems simultaneously ever present, and yet grossly overlooked. context: I think it\u2019s very very good for women and I\u2019m very happy a lot of these things are coming out. I\u2019m very happy it\u2019s being exposed.", "output": "What steps will be taken during the investigation to determine which women are telling the truth about the alleged attacks from Trump?"} {"input": "answer: Donald Trump, an American businessman and current president of the United States, has been accused of rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment, including non-consensual kissing or groping, by at least 23 women since the 1980s context: I think it\u2019s very very good for women and I\u2019m very happy a lot of these things are coming out. I\u2019m very happy it\u2019s being exposed.", "output": "What compensation will be provided for women that have been abused by Trump.?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: I think it\u2019s very very good for women and I\u2019m very happy a lot of these things are coming out. I\u2019m very happy it\u2019s being exposed.", "output": "Will Trump face legal action if it is found that he has behaved inappropriately and unlawfully?"} {"input": "answer: We found that Scott clearly campaigned in 2010 on expanding oil drilling. Today, he opposes an expansion context: On expanding offshore oil drilling", "output": "What was Scott's stance on drilling in 2010?"} {"input": "answer: The Rick Scott who\u2019s running for the U.S. Senate in 2018 often bears only a hazy resemblance to the newcomer who burst on the scene and became governor of Florida eight years ago. context: On expanding offshore oil drilling", "output": "How has Rick Scott's stance on drilling changed over time?"} {"input": "answer: President insists the US should take military action against Assad but says he will seek the authorisation of Congress first context: Says President Obama was proposing pinprick strikes\" for military intervention in Syria.\"", "output": "what did president Obama propose to send message to Syria?"} {"input": "answer: The Obama Administration left the Trump Administration with few good options to mitigate the increasingly dire situation in Syria, which has generated destabilizing spillover effects that threaten U.S. national security interests and many allies, particularly Israel, Jordan, and Turkey. President Donald Trump and his Administration should work with allies to defeat ISIS, contain the civil war within Syria\u2019s borders to minimize spillover effects that could destabilize U.S. allies, help Syria\u2019s neighbors to shelter refugees so that they can remain close to their homes and stop migrating to Europe, and encourage Arab allies to play a more responsible role in Syria on military, diplomatic, and humanitarian fronts. KEY TAKEAWAYS context: Says President Obama was proposing pinprick strikes\" for military intervention in Syria.\"", "output": "will the military intervention proposed by President Obama work to aid Syria?"} {"input": "answer: Three key findings stood out in this study: children of married, opposite-sex parents have a high graduation rate compared to the others; children of lesbian families have a very low graduation rate compared to the others; and children in the other four types of living arrangements (common law marriage, gay couple, single mother, and single ... context: What the facts say\" is ... \"the best scenario for kids is a loving mom and dad.", "output": "How would a same sex couple act in ways that would give children benefits similar to a mother and father?"} {"input": "answer: On review of a large body of research, paediatricians and other experts repeatedly come to the same conclusion: children raised by same-sex parents are no different from those raised by heterosexual parents. context: What the facts say\" is ... \"the best scenario for kids is a loving mom and dad.", "output": "What harm can come to a child due to having same sex parents or a single parent?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: What the facts say\" is ... \"the best scenario for kids is a loving mom and dad.", "output": "How does domestic violence play into same and opposite sex parents and their children?"} {"input": "answer: Research on same-sex relationships has informed policy debates and legal decisions that greatly affect American families, yet the data and methods available to scholars studying same-sex relationships have been limited context: What the facts say\" is ... \"the best scenario for kids is a loving mom and dad.", "output": "What kind of sample size is needed to get a proper understand of the effects same sex couple have on the children they raise?"} {"input": "answer: I agree with you. The qualities you list are some of the most important \u2013 certainly more important than financial stability. Financial stability can make things easier. But if it was the most important factor, poor and working-class people would n... context: What the facts say\" is ... \"the best scenario for kids is a loving mom and dad.", "output": "What is the most important quality in parents raising children?"} {"input": "answer: Job creation tumbled in May, with the economy adding just 38,000 positions, casting doubt on hopes for a stronger economic recovery as well as a Fed rate hike this summer. context: We created 800 000 new jobs we cut the unemployment rate almost in half and today New York State has more private sector jobs than it has ever had in its history", "output": "How many jobs were created in May 2016?"} {"input": "answer: Unemployment is down, too \u2014 from 8.3 percent when Cuomo took office in 2011 (and the state was still emerging from a recession) to 4.5 percent this June, according to the federal data. context: We created 800 000 new jobs we cut the unemployment rate almost in half and today New York State has more private sector jobs than it has ever had in its history", "output": "What was the unemployment rate when Cuomo took office in 2011?"} {"input": "answer: Private sector jobs in New York City rose over the year by 64,100 context: We created 800 000 new jobs we cut the unemployment rate almost in half and today New York State has more private sector jobs than it has ever had in its history", "output": "What was the unemployment rate by May 2012?"} {"input": "answer: The wide Atlantic view was updated at the end of hurricane season to include all Atlantic hurricanes in 2017 for display at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference. These visualizations only go through October 2017 because there were no Atlantic hurricanes in November or December 2017. context: \u201cNASA confirms Earth will experience 15 days of darkness in November 2017.\"", "output": "In November of 2017 what continents on earth remained dark for 15 days?"} {"input": "answer: YouTube videos are suggesting the event will be caused by \u201canother astronomical event, between Venus and Jupiter.\u201d context: \u201cNASA confirms Earth will experience 15 days of darkness in November 2017.\"", "output": "What is the supposed cause of the 15 days of darkness?"} {"input": "answer: Many of the doomsday predictions were cleverly worded with vague or scientific-sounding terms that describe what a conjunction looks like, but conveniently leaving out that it is a common and completely harmless astronomical occurrence. context: \u201cNASA confirms Earth will experience 15 days of darkness in November 2017.\"", "output": "Which area or continents on earth reported such darknesson in November 2017?"} {"input": "answer: NOT REAL: NASA Confirms Earth Will Experience 15 Days Of Darkness In November 2017 THE FACTS: The sun will continue to shine on the world later this year, despite the claims in several stories circulating on social media. The stories cite a complicated interaction between Venus and Jupiter as the cause for the impending darkness. context: \u201cNASA confirms Earth will experience 15 days of darkness in November 2017.\"", "output": "What explains the lack of reporting of darkness during this period in November of 2017?"} {"input": "answer: This silly fake news began in 2015 according to Snopes when a seemingly credible (but ultimately fake) news site called Newswatch33 published an article, entitled \"NASA Confirms Earth Will Experience 15 Days of Complete Darkness in November 2015.\" The article claimed that then NASA Administrator Charles Bolden issued a 1000-page report noting that the darkness would be caused by an astronomical event involving Jupiter and Venus. context: \u201cNASA confirms Earth will experience 15 days of darkness in November 2017.\"", "output": "Who was the NASA scientist professing that this phenomenon would occur?"} {"input": "answer: U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Austin, said on the March 26 edition of Spectrum News\u2019 \u201cCapital Tonight\u201d: \u201cHe\u2019s a sociopath. He claims, \u2018I\u2019ve been a psychopath all my life.\u2019 You know, 1 in 100 people are sociopaths. They have no remorse or conscience or guilt when they commit acts of murder like in this case. So he had no remorse.\u201d context: 1 in 100 people are sociopaths.", "output": "Who interviewed Michael McCaul when he said \"1 in 100 people are sociopaths?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: 1 in 100 people are sociopaths.", "output": "\"?"} {"input": "answer: Michael Thomas McCaul Sr. (born January 14, 1962) is an American attorney and politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 10th congressional district, since 2005. During 113th, 114th, and 115th Congresses, he served as Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security. Congressman McCaul is a member of the Republican Party. The district stretches from Austin to Houston. As of 2018 he is the fifth-wealthiest member of Congress.[2] context: 1 in 100 people are sociopaths.", "output": "Where is Michael McCaul a congressman from?"} {"input": "answer: of, relating to, or characterized by asocial or antisocial behavior or exhibiting antisocial personality disorder context: 1 in 100 people are sociopaths.", "output": "What is a sociopath per Merriam-Webster?"} {"input": "answer: The person must be distressed by the disorder or have trouble functioning in one or more major life areas because of the disorder. This criterion is common among all serious mental illness diagnoses as a diagnosis is not appropriate where the symptoms do not create distress and/or trouble functioning context: 1 in 100 people are sociopaths.", "output": "What did the American Psychiatric Association say about the diagnostic criteria?"} {"input": "answer: Hare developed the Hare Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-Revised), used to assess cases of psychopathy. context: 1 in 100 people are sociopaths.", "output": "What did Robert D. Har invent and refine?"} {"input": "answer: Wounded Warrior Project By NICK GASS 01/29/2016 06:07 PM EST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Reports about the Wounded Warrior Project's alleged mishandling of donation money factored into Donald Trump's decision to not include the group among the 22 veterans organizations receiving the $6 million connected to his Thursday night event, the Republican presidential candidate said. context: I wanted to keep it private because I don't think it's anybody's business if I want to send money to the vets.", "output": "When was it first announced that Donald Trump was raising money for Veterans and the Wounded Warriors?"} {"input": "answer: Trump campaign manager says Megyn Kelly is 'totally obsessed' with him as he insists The Donald won't show up at tomorrow's debate \u2013 and says OTHER campaigns could join him at veterans fundraiser instead context: I wanted to keep it private because I don't think it's anybody's business if I want to send money to the vets.", "output": "Who else besides Donald Trump made the announcement of the fundraiser for Veterans and Wounded Warriors?"} {"input": "answer: Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein (/\u02c8fa\u026ansta\u026an/; born Dianne Emiel Goldman, June 22, 1933) is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator from California. context: Says Sen. Dianne Feinstein said if she had 51 votes in the Senate for 'Mr. and Ms. America turn in all of your guns they would do it.", "output": "Who is Sen. Dianne Feinstein?"} {"input": "answer: Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein (/\u02c8fa\u026ansta\u026an/; born Dianne Emiel Goldman, June 22, 1933) is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator from California. context: Says Sen. Dianne Feinstein said if she had 51 votes in the Senate for 'Mr. and Ms. America turn in all of your guns they would do it.", "output": "Which state is Dianne Feinstein a Senator from?"} {"input": "answer: Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) engaged in a shoot-out over the constitutionality of her proposed Senate bill to ban \u201cassault weapons\u201d and \u201chigh-capacity\u201d magazines. context: Says Sen. Dianne Feinstein said if she had 51 votes in the Senate for 'Mr. and Ms. America turn in all of your guns they would do it.", "output": "Which guns does Dianne Feinstein want turned in?"} {"input": "answer: Dianne Feinstein and her fellow anti-gun cronies are at it again. Since 1992, Feinstein hasn\u2019t faltered in pushing her complete gun ban agenda. Though some of her purposed bills have fallen flat, lest we forget she authored the Assault Weapons Ban of 1994 and supported the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993. context: Says Sen. Dianne Feinstein said if she had 51 votes in the Senate for 'Mr. and Ms. America turn in all of your guns they would do it.", "output": "Why is Dianne Feinstein wanting guns turned in?"} {"input": "answer: Sen. Gary Farmer raised the issue for medical marijuana cardholders on the Senate floor. context: Some patients who are on transplant lists for kidney or other organs are being dropped from the list simply because they are shown as a licensed card holder\" for medical marijuana.\"", "output": "Who raised the issue for medical marijuana cardholders on the Senate floor?"} {"input": "answer: The Act was passed by the House of Commons of Canada in late November 2017.[3] It was passed in the Senate of Canada on June 7, 2018, and the House accepted some Senate amendments and sent the bill back to the Senate on June 18.[4][5] The Senate then passed the final version of the bill on June 19,[6][7] and it received Royal Assent on June 21. The Liberal Party of Canada proposed legalization in 2012[8] and it was a major campaign platform for Justin Trudeau who became Prime Minister of Canada in 2015. context: Some patients who are on transplant lists for kidney or other organs are being dropped from the list simply because they are shown as a licensed card holder\" for medical marijuana.\"", "output": "Who signed a bill to allow smoking medical marijuana?"} {"input": "answer: the 28 denials mean roughly 125 organs, including hearts, lungs and kidneys, were lost context: Some patients who are on transplant lists for kidney or other organs are being dropped from the list simply because they are shown as a licensed card holder\" for medical marijuana.\"", "output": "How many respondents confirmed that their center rejected candidates irrespective of the organ if they used marijuana?"} {"input": "answer: The majority of centers were found to have no policy regarding marijuana use context: Some patients who are on transplant lists for kidney or other organs are being dropped from the list simply because they are shown as a licensed card holder\" for medical marijuana.\"", "output": "How many center were evalutaed to determine that rule?"} {"input": "answer: The private nonprofit organization that manages the country\u2019s organ supply, the United Network for Organ Sharing, doesn\u2019t have a policy regarding use of drugs or alcohol for organ recipients. So it\u2019s left to individual hospitals to set their own rules... context: Some patients who are on transplant lists for kidney or other organs are being dropped from the list simply because they are shown as a licensed card holder\" for medical marijuana.\"", "output": "Which institution confirmed that there is no national policy on whether medical marijuana users are banned from organ transplant lists?"} {"input": "answer: Did Queen Elizabeth II say \"Muslim Refugees Are Dividing Nationality, I Fully Agree With Donald Trump We Should Deport Them To Avoid Bloody Terrorist Attacks.\"? No, that's not true: the quote was made up in 2018 and was later spread by various unreliable websites context: Did Queen Elizabeth Suggest Deporting Muslims 'To Avoid Bloody Terrorist Attacks'?", "output": "What did Queen Elizabeth say about Muslims?"} {"input": "answer: \"Prince Philip and I have been saddened to hear of the terror attacks at London Bridge. We send our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathies to all those who have lost love ones and who have been affected by yesterday\u2019s terrible violence. I express my enduring thanks to the police and emergency services, as well as the brave individuals who put their own lives at risk to selflessly help and protect others. Elizabeth R.\" context: Did Queen Elizabeth Suggest Deporting Muslims 'To Avoid Bloody Terrorist Attacks'?", "output": "What has Queen Elizabeth said about terrorist attacks?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Did Queen Elizabeth Suggest Deporting Muslims 'To Avoid Bloody Terrorist Attacks'?", "output": "What sources does the Phoenix Post cite for the quotation?"} {"input": "answer: The nearly two-year special counsel investigation of Russian election interference led by Robert Mueller cost nearly $32 million in total. context: The Mueller investigation has spent more than $40 000 000.", "output": "What are the total expenditures by Robert Mueller?"} {"input": "answer: The Mueller investigation cost a total of almost $32 million through the course of the probe, according to newly released figures from the Justice Department. context: The Mueller investigation has spent more than $40 000 000.", "output": "What has the Mueller investigation cost?"} {"input": "answer: Including overtime, sick leave and disability pay , if necessary. 2. Technical equipment - Computers, servers, copiers, telephone, wiretapping equipment, etc. 3. Techn... context: The Mueller investigation has spent more than $40 000 000.", "output": "Why does a criminal investigation cost money, what is the money used for?"} {"input": "answer: In 2019, the average annual premiums are $7,188 for single coverage and $20,576 for family coverage. The average premium for single coverage increased by 4% since 2018 and the average premium for family coverage increased by 5%. The average family premium has increased 54% since 2009 and 22% since 2014. context: Obamacare premiums nationwide have increased by double and triple digits.", "output": "What were insurance premiums nationwide in 2015 and in 2019?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Obamacare premiums nationwide have increased by double and triple digits.", "output": "Does this claim include information from all 50 states or only a select few from the same geographical/socioeconomic region?"} {"input": "answer: HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell cautioned that insurers are \u201ccontinuing to adapt\u201d to a market that looks very different from before \u201cObamacare,\u201d one in which they are trying to compete for costumers \u201cbased on price and quality\u201d and not necessarily by \u201cfinding the healthiest customers.\u201d context: Obamacare premiums nationwide have increased by double and triple digits.", "output": "What caused Obamacare premiums to increase by double and triple digits?"} {"input": "answer: Facebook also says it will let users report a possible hoax by clicking the upper right hand corner of a post and choosing one of four reasons they want to flag it \u2014 from \"It's spam\" to \"It's a fake news story.\" If a story is deemed false, it will be tagged with an alert message saying it's been \"disputed by 3rd party fact-checkers.\" context: NASA has discovered a new planet covered with marijuana", "output": "What does Facebook do to combat false news stories?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: NASA has discovered a new planet covered with marijuana", "output": "What repeatedly debunked news story has been reposted on Facebook?"} {"input": "answer: David Charbonneau, astronomer context: NASA has discovered a new planet covered with marijuana", "output": "What Harvard astronomer states that travel between Earth and Planet X637Z-43 says it will take 140 years?"} {"input": "answer: Planet X637Z-43 is a 2015 internet hoax purporting to document the discovery by NASA of a planet covered in cannabis. Supposedly it was one of 715 planets discovered by the Kepler space telescope in 2014. The story originated on a fake news website, NewsWatch28 context: NASA has discovered a new planet covered with marijuana", "output": "How does this fact checking site rate this marijuana planet story?"} {"input": "answer: Planet X6372-423 \u2014 detected to have sufficient levels of oxygen and nitrogen to support human life. And all the weed said life would like to smoke. context: NASA has discovered a new planet covered with marijuana", "output": "How is information about Planet X637Z-43 being distributed?"} {"input": "answer: The Iran nuclear deal framework \u2013 officially the \"Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action\" \u2013 was a historic agreement reached by Iran and several world powers, including the U.S., in 2015, under Barack Obama\u2019s presidency. In part, the deal was made to reduce Iran\u2019s ability to produce two components used in making nuclear weapons: plutonium and uranium. In return, crippling economic sanctions on Iran were to be abated. \"Every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cut off,\" Obama said at the time. \"This deal is not built on trust. It is built on verification.\" context: Says Deborah Ross supports the Iran nuclear deal and the ransom it paid for hostages.", "output": "What exactly did the Iran nuclear deal entail?"} {"input": "answer: Work with Iran on nukes; work with allies on ISIS. (Oct 2016) Approach threats in multilateral way, like Iran nuclear deal. (Aug 2016) context: Says Deborah Ross supports the Iran nuclear deal and the ransom it paid for hostages.", "output": "What is Deborah Ross's position on foreign policy in regards to Iran?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: When the price for oil goes up on the markets it goes right up but it never goes down.", "output": "How often in the last four years have the prices of gasoline gone down?"} {"input": "answer: Oil Price Forecast 2020-2050 How high will oil prices rise in 2020 and 2050? Share Pin Email Oil drilling workers on rig in Houston, Texas William H. Edwards / Getty Images BY KIMBERLY AMADEO Updated March 28, 2020 Worldwide crude oil prices will average $43.30 a barrel for 2020 and $55.36/b in 2021. That's according to the Short-term Energy Outlook by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.1\ufeff The price estimate plummeted from last month's prediction of $61/b. The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is expected to reduce global oil demand. On March 6, 2020, OPEC increased output to offset falling oil prices. On March 9, 2020, Brent had fallen to $20.09/b.2\ufeff Brent averaged $64/b in 2019. context: When the price for oil goes up on the markets it goes right up but it never goes down.", "output": "How does the time that it takes for the price of oil to go down compare to the time it takes it to go up?"} {"input": "answer: Schools School buses Polling places Courts Court offices Racetracks Secured airport areas Within 1,000 feet of the premises of an execution on the day of execution Any business where alcohol is sold if more than half of their revenue is from the sale of alcohol for on-premises consumption Locations where high school, college or professional sporting events are taking place Hospitals Nursing homes Amusement parks Places of worship Government meetings, if signs are posted prohibiting them Any business that posts signs prohibiting handguns on their premises based on criminal trespass laws context: Most of these mass shootings take place in (areas) where you're not allowed to have a concealed weapons permit.", "output": "What places do not allow for concealed weapons permit to carry a weapon?"} {"input": "answer: A mass shooting is an incident involving multiple victims of gun violence. There is no widely accepted definition of the term mass shooting. The United States' FBI defines a \"mass murder\" as \"four or more murdered during an event with no \"cooling-off period\" between the murders.\" Based on this, it is generally agreed that a mass shooting is whenever four or more people are shot (injured or killed), not including the shooter(s). context: Most of these mass shootings take place in (areas) where you're not allowed to have a concealed weapons permit.", "output": "How is the term mass shooting defined?"} {"input": "answer: mass shooting fatalities were 70 percent less likely to occur from 1994 to 2004, when the federal prohibition on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines was in effect context: Most of these mass shootings take place in (areas) where you're not allowed to have a concealed weapons permit.", "output": "What did Everytown for Gun Safety find about 70% of mass shootings?"} {"input": "answer: Soros says that he \u201cwas only a spectator\u201d and \u201chad no role in taking away that property.\u201d Claims that Soros was a Nazi sympathizer or that he helped \u201cround up Jewish people\u201d and stole \u201ctheir wealth\u201d are quite inaccurate. context: Was George Soros a Nazi Sympathizer?", "output": "Who is George Soros?"} {"input": "answer: I happen to have a soft-spot for Soros context: Was George Soros a Nazi Sympathizer?", "output": "Why do people think George Soros was a Nazi Sympathizer?"} {"input": "answer: Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford, who in the 1920s distributed half a million copies of anti-Jewish rants, was among the group\u2019s members. Charles Coughlin, an Irish Catholic priest, used his national radio show, which reached millions, to stir up anti-Jewish sentiment. context: Was George Soros a Nazi Sympathizer?", "output": "Who are other Nazi Sympathizers?"} {"input": "answer: A nazi sympathizer is someone who agrees with the belief the nazi party in germany during WWII were spouting about the idea of a \"master\" race... in their case they believe that the aryan race was this group. (though they got the details wrong on aryans even and took it to mean blonde hair blue eyes) It is also the term used for someone that excuses the atrocities done in the concentration camps and execution camps during WWII. Basically it is used against people who are racists, and believe in the false ideal of white supremacy. Or people that are classified as anti-semites. context: Was George Soros a Nazi Sympathizer?", "output": "What is a Nazi Sympathizer?"} {"input": "answer: BAIER: About Russia, you were asked yesterday if you\u2019ve ever spoken to Vladimir Putin, and you said, \u201cI don\u2019t want to say.\u201d BAIER: But one of the things people like about is to answer any question. context: He was asked about his foreign-policy experience. He said Well he had taken the Miss Universe contest to Moscow.'", "output": "What was Trump asked by Brett Baier when he mentioned the Miss Universe contest?"} {"input": "answer: Clinton, June 6: \"He was asked about his foreign-policy experience. He said, 'Well, he had taken the Miss Universe contest to Moscow.' \" context: He was asked about his foreign-policy experience. He said Well he had taken the Miss Universe contest to Moscow.'", "output": "What did Clinton claim at a June 6 campaign event?"} {"input": "answer: From the moment five months earlier when Trump announced Miss Universe would be staged that year in Moscow, he had seemed obsessed with the idea of meeting the Russian president. context: He was asked about his foreign-policy experience. He said Well he had taken the Miss Universe contest to Moscow.'", "output": "When did Donald Trump bring up the Miss Universe contest moving to Moscow?"} {"input": "answer: Fact check: Rep. Claudia Tenney claims many mass murderers are Democrats. She is wrong. context: So many of these people that commit the mass murders end up being Democrats.", "output": "What are the known political leanings of specific mass murderers?"} {"input": "answer: 67.97% gun murders by democrats (7,438.88/10,945 context: So many of these people that commit the mass murders end up being Democrats.", "output": "What percentage of mass murderers are known Democrats?"} {"input": "answer: This really does not give a clear picture or represent the political party of those actually committing these crimes. Plenty from both political parties reside in predominantly conservative and predominantly liberal states. context: So many of these people that commit the mass murders end up being Democrats.", "output": "Does the political leaning of someone correlated with committing crime?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: So many of these people that commit the mass murders end up being Democrats.", "output": "Is political affiliation a reasonable way to predict if someone will commit a crime?"} {"input": "answer: Trump, Cruz, and Ohio Governor John Kasich. Cruz won four Western contests and won in Wisconsin, keeping a credible path to denying Trump the nomination on first ballot with 1,237 delegates context: I earned more votes in the state of Wisconsin than Donald Trump did in New York.", "output": "How many votes did Ted Cruz earn in Wisconsin in the Republican primary?"} {"input": "answer: The 2016 New York Republican primary was held on April 19 in the U.S. state of New York as one of the Republican Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Donald Trump won his home state with 59% of the vote and picked up 89 pledged delegates. context: I earned more votes in the state of Wisconsin than Donald Trump did in New York.", "output": "How many votes did Donald Trump earn in New York in the Republican primary?"} {"input": "answer: The 2016 Wisconsin Republican primary was held on April 5 in the U.S. state of Wisconsin as one of the Republican Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Texas senator Ted Cruz won the contest with 48% context: I earned more votes in the state of Wisconsin than Donald Trump did in New York.", "output": "What percentage of votes did Cruz win in Wisconsin in the Republican primary?"} {"input": "answer: Donald Trump won his home state with 59% of the vote and picked up 89 pledged delegates. context: I earned more votes in the state of Wisconsin than Donald Trump did in New York.", "output": "What percentage of votes did Trump win in New York in the Republican primary?"} {"input": "answer: US Ambassador Nikki Haley on Thursday urged all countries context: Some countries are contributing (peacekeeping) troops because they're making money off of them.", "output": "Who said \"countries are making money off UN peacekeeping troops?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Some countries are contributing (peacekeeping) troops because they're making money off of them.", "output": "\"?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Some countries are contributing (peacekeeping) troops because they're making money off of them.", "output": "When did U.S. senators ask Nikki Haley about U.N. peacekeeping mission?"} {"input": "answer: Currently, half of all peacekeeping missions \u2013 seven out of 14 \u2013 and four in five UN 'blue helmets' are based in Africa. context: Some countries are contributing (peacekeeping) troops because they're making money off of them.", "output": "How many of the U.N. operations are in Africa?"} {"input": "answer: The approved budget for UN Peacekeeping operations for the fiscal year 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020 is $6.5 billion. (A/C.5/73/21) context: Some countries are contributing (peacekeeping) troops because they're making money off of them.", "output": "How much does global peacekeeping force personnel cost a year?"} {"input": "answer: The five permanent members contribute a total of less than 6 percent of U.N. uniformed personnel. The U.S. contribution totaled 14 troops, 16 military observers, and 259 police as of May 31, 2008. This is roughly comparable to Russia and the U.K., which contributed 358 and 299 uniformed personnel, respectively. China and France contributed more at 1,977 and 2,090 personnel, respectively. context: Some countries are contributing (peacekeeping) troops because they're making money off of them.", "output": "Out of the five countries who provide nearly third of all peacekeepers, who send the least amount of troops?"} {"input": "answer: Wisconsin motorists pay 51.3 cents in state and federal taxes for every gallon of gasoline. With gas selling at $3.56 to $3.59 a gallon for regular unleaded, that's about 14 percent of the total price. context: For decades the state\u2019s gas tax has been among the highest in the nation.", "output": "According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, how much are drivers in Wisconsin taxed (state-tax) per gallon?"} {"input": "answer: as of April 2019, state and local taxes and fees add 34.24 cents to gasoline and 35.89 cents to diesel, for a total US volume-weighted average fuel tax of 52.64 cents per gallon for gas and 60.29 cents per gallon for diesel. context: For decades the state\u2019s gas tax has been among the highest in the nation.", "output": "According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, what is the national average for state taxes on gasoline sales?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: For decades the state\u2019s gas tax has been among the highest in the nation.", "output": "Does data from U.S. Department of Transportation show that Wisconsin's state gas taxes have been consistent for decades?"} {"input": "answer: On one day alone, 3,000 people were sitting in custody across Wisconsin on probation and parole holds. Many were in for technical violations. Wisconsin jails: Probation holds seen as unfair strain . context: In 2016, there were 5,570 people in Wisconsin who committed crimes on probation and they were not revoked.", "output": "How many people in Wisconsin committed crimes while on probation?"} {"input": "answer: Defendants caught (either by police or probation officers) violating a condition of probation are subject to having their probation revoked (taken away) and all or part of the original suspended jail or prison sentence imposed.Because one typical condition of probation is to obey all laws, a probationer who is rearrested on even a minor charge may be subject to penalties for both the current arrest and the probation violation. context: In 2016, there were 5,570 people in Wisconsin who committed crimes on probation and they were not revoked.", "output": "How many probations were revoked after a new crime was committed in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: it\u2019s nonsensical to imagine that cutting aid to a troubled region might stop people from trying to migrate. context: United Nations caught helping and coaching caravan illegal aliens!", "output": "Did the Mexican Government request assistance from the UN concerning migrants' immigration requests in (October) 2018?"} {"input": "answer: US must abide by humanitarian refugee accords: UN refugee agency context: United Nations caught helping and coaching caravan illegal aliens!", "output": "Did the UN provide assistance to migrants in a transparent response to the Mexican Government's request in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Some key objectives of the United Nations (UN) system, namely peace-keeping, human rights, humanitarian assistance, and social and economic development, closely reflect, albeit on a different level and scale, fundamental goals of social work. Moreover, the UN can often support workers and agencies engaged in international social work. context: United Nations caught helping and coaching caravan illegal aliens!", "output": "Is it in accordance with the UNs policies and beliefs to provide humanitarian assistance and counseling to migrants?"} {"input": "answer: It is clear that picnic was not derived from \"pick-a-nigger,\" \"pick-a-nig,\" or similar racist phrases. However, some of the almost 4,000 blacks who were lynched between 1882 and 1962 were lynched in settings that are appropriately described as picnic-like. context: The word picnic is a racially insensitive word.", "output": "Does the word 'picnic' originate from the lynching of African-Americans?"} {"input": "answer: \"Picnic was borrowed from French piquenique context: The word picnic is a racially insensitive word.", "output": "Does the word 'picnic' have roots from French words?"} {"input": "answer: William Felix Browder (born 23 April 1964)[1] is an American-born British financier and political activist. He is the CEO and co-founder of Hermitage Capital Management, the investment advisor to the Hermitage Fund, which at one time was the largest foreign portfolio investor in Russia. context: Says associates of financier Bill Browder sent a huge amount of money over $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of Hillary Clinton.", "output": "Who is Bill Browder?"} {"input": "answer: Browder immediately denied making any major donation to Clinton, and would have been prohibited by law of giving Clinton anything at all, given that he\u2019s no longer an American citizen. context: Says associates of financier Bill Browder sent a huge amount of money over $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of Hillary Clinton.", "output": "What donations to Bill Browder make?"} {"input": "answer: Hillary Clinton\u2019s losing campaign cost a record $1.2B context: Says associates of financier Bill Browder sent a huge amount of money over $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of Hillary Clinton.", "output": "How much money did the Clinton campaign raise total?"} {"input": "answer: DACA recipients are not eligible for federal aids and by getting a Social Security number, they may not become eligible to receive federal benefits. According to the deferred action policy, all the undocumented immigrants who receive deferred action and employment authorization documents, may apply for and obtain Social Security cards. context: DACA \u2018essentially provided a legal status for recipients\u2019", "output": "Can DACA recipients receive social security?"} {"input": "answer: many Mexican immigrants come to the US so that they can provide a better future for their children, even if they themselves would have rather stayed in Mexico. context: DACA \u2018essentially provided a legal status for recipients\u2019", "output": "Why do families, with children, flee from their home and come into the United States illegally?"} {"input": "answer: On June 15, 2012, then-Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano issued a memorandum entitled \u201cExercising Prosecutorial Discretion with Respect to Individuals Who Came to the United States as Children,\u201d creating a non-congressionally authorized administrative program that permitted certain individuals who came to the United States as juveniles and meet several criteria\u2014including lacking any current lawful immigration status\u2014to request consideration of deferred action for a period of two years, subject to renewal, and eligibility for work authorization. This program became known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). context: DACA \u2018essentially provided a legal status for recipients\u2019", "output": "Why was the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy implemented?"} {"input": "answer: The average age of \u201cDreamers\u201d enrolled in DACA is 24 years old context: DACA \u2018essentially provided a legal status for recipients\u2019", "output": "What is the average age of someone protected by DACA?"} {"input": "answer: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a United States immigration policy that allows some individuals with unlawful presence in the United States after being brought to the country as children to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and become eligible for a work permit in the U.S. To be eligible for the program, recipients cannot have felonies or serious misdemeanors on their records. Unlike the proposed DREAM Act, DACA does not provide a path to citizenship for recipients.[1][2] The policy, an executive branch memorandum, was announced by President Barack Obama on June 15, 2012. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) began accepting applications for the program on August 15, 2012. context: DACA \u2018essentially provided a legal status for recipients\u2019", "output": "Were DACA recipients granted legal status under Obama?"} {"input": "answer: U.S. warns North Korea must take 'irreversible' steps to denuclearize context: \u201cThus far we've not seen any indication that North Korea is willing to take concrete measures towards denuclearization.\"", "output": "what concrete measures towards denuclearization does North Korea need to take?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cNorth Korea knows it needs (to take) clear denuclearization steps to see international sanctions lifted and the United States also realizes that reciprocal measures are needed to match these North Korean denuclearization steps,\u201d he said during a televised news conference on January 10th. context: \u201cThus far we've not seen any indication that North Korea is willing to take concrete measures towards denuclearization.\"", "output": "how can North Korea be forced to take concrete measures towards denuclearization?"} {"input": "answer: we will create and maintain neighborhoods capable of sustaining civic life. We commit to reducing the levels of crime, fear, and disorder through community-based, problem-oriented, and data-driven policing. context: Milwaukee police use deadly force at a rate that is among the lowest\" in the country.\"", "output": "What is the activities of milwaukee police in the area?"} {"input": "answer: Rittner was serving a search warrant on the city\u2019s south side to a man suspected of illegally selling firearms and drugs when multiple shots were fired. The 35-year-old later died at Froedtert Hospital. Jordan P. Fricke, a 26-year-old Milwaukee man, was arrested in connection with the shooting at the scene by the members of Rittner's unit, the Tactical Enforcement Unit. context: Milwaukee police use deadly force at a rate that is among the lowest\" in the country.\"", "output": "what are the rate of death caused by milwaukee police?"} {"input": "answer: The United States has the 28th-highest rate of deaths from gun violence in the world: 4.43 deaths per 100,000 people in 2017 \u2014 far greater than what is seen in other wealthy countries. On a ... context: Milwaukee police use deadly force at a rate that is among the lowest\" in the country.\"", "output": "what is the rate of death caused by police in other state?"} {"input": "answer: But a January 2015 report published in the Harvard Public Health Review, \u201cTrends in U.S. Deaths due to Legal Intervention among Black and White men, Age 15-34 Years, by County Income Level: 1960-2010,\u201d suggests persistent differences in risks for violent encounters with police: \u201cThe rate ratio for black vs. white men for death due to legal intervention always exceeded 2.5 (median: 4.5) and ranged from 2.6 (95 percent confidence interval [CI] 2.1, 3.1) in 2001 to 10.1 (95 percent CI 8.7, 11.7) in 1969, with the relative and absolute excess evident in all county income quintiles.\u201d context: Milwaukee police use deadly force at a rate that is among the lowest\" in the country.\"", "output": "what is the percentage of death caused by milwaukee police compare to police in other state?"} {"input": "answer: Through 2016, the foundation had raised an estimated $2 billion from U.S. corporations, foreign governments and corporations, political donors, and various other groups and individuals. context: Clinton Foundation was created and money started to roll in. ... The Clintons are now worth in excess of $100 million.", "output": "How much did the Clinton Foundation raise?"} {"input": "answer: Through 2016, the foundation had raised an estimated $2 billion from U.S. corporations, foreign governments and corporations, political donors, and various other groups and individuals. context: Clinton Foundation was created and money started to roll in. ... The Clintons are now worth in excess of $100 million.", "output": "How much are the Clintons worth?"} {"input": "answer: Bill made most of the money, earning $189 million by writing books, giving speeches, consulting private companies and advising billionaire Ron Burkle.Although Hillary\u2019s earnings lagged during her years in the Senate (2001-09) and President Obama\u2019s cabinet (2009-13), she quickly made up for lost time after leaving public office. She earned $9 million in speaking fees in both 2013 and 2014. context: Clinton Foundation was created and money started to roll in. ... The Clintons are now worth in excess of $100 million.", "output": "Where did the Clintons make their money?"} {"input": "answer: Did protesters damage the family home of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the tune of $11,000? No, that's not true: the story was made up by a liberal satire website which aims to get conservatives and Trump supporters so angry they don't realize they are sharing fake news, even though the site is plastered full of disclaimers. Nothing about the story is real. context: Judge Kavanaughs home...was vandalized today by over 200 protesters", "output": "Who vandalized judge Kavanaugh\u2018s home?"} {"input": "answer: Is Kavanaugh's family in hiding and their home vandalized by over 200 protesters? ANSWER: No, this viral claim is false. SOURCES: Google Image Search, The Hamilton Spectator PROCESS: As we get closer to the decision on whether or not Brett Kavanaugh will be confirmed as Supreme Court judge, the rumor mill continues to swirl around him. context: Judge Kavanaughs home...was vandalized today by over 200 protesters", "output": "How did over 200 protesters vandalized judge kavanaugh\u2018s home?"} {"input": "answer: Republican Party on Tax Reform Party Platform OpEd: 1986 tax reform was bipartisan; 2017 reform isn't [In a speech this week promoting proposed 2018 tax cuts], Trump lavished praise on Reagan's tax reform, which he once called a 'catastrophe.' One might wonder why Trump reversed himself. The answer is, he really hasn't. Republicans have used the aura of the 1986 Tax Reform Act to promote their tax-cut plans. But what they have in mind now is quite different. The 1986 Tax Reform Act was a bipartisan law, which did not reduce revenue to the government, and actually increased the effective ta context: This new gas tax does not increase (road) capacity anywhere in the state. It will build no new lanes of freeways. If Californians didn\u2019t like their traffic before they\u2019re going to like it even less when they\u2019re stuck in the exact same traffic and paying more for their gas.", "output": "Which political party opposed the tax increase?"} {"input": "answer: State Excise Tax Pays for Highways and Roads. In 2018\u201119, the state gasoline excise tax is set at 41.7 cents per gallon and the tax is expected to raise $6.1 billion from gasoline purchases for vehicles using public roads. context: This new gas tax does not increase (road) capacity anywhere in the state. It will build no new lanes of freeways. If Californians didn\u2019t like their traffic before they\u2019re going to like it even less when they\u2019re stuck in the exact same traffic and paying more for their gas.", "output": "What would the road tax be used for specifically?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Ron Johnson gave himself a $10 million sweetheart corporate payout.", "output": "Where did Ron Johnson receive payments from?"} {"input": "answer: The Committee to Defend the President (CDP), a pro-Trump PAC, has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for allegedly ignoring complaints of a supposed money laundering scheme used by failed Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton\u2019s campaign and the DNC. context: Says Ron Johnson gave himself a $10 million sweetheart corporate payout.", "output": "What did the Federal Election Commission say about complaints made against Johnson?"} {"input": "answer: The following visualization, from the UN World Development Report (2009), plots the fraction of total world trade that is accounted for by intra-industry trade, by type of goods. As we can see, intra-industry trade has been going up for primary, intermediate and final goods. context: Says Ron Johnson gave himself a $10 million sweetheart corporate payout.", "output": "What did an industry trade publication say about the amount of money Johnson received?"} {"input": "answer: 5.9% of females between age 15 and 24 were dropouts in 2017 context: For every extra year that a girl stays in secondary school her chance of getting infected with HIV/AIDS decreases by half.", "output": "How many girls have dropped out of secondary school every year?"} {"input": "answer: According to the United Nations Children's Fund, uneducated girls are also more likely to contract HIV/AIDS, which spreads twice as quickly among them than among girls who have had even some schooling. context: For every extra year that a girl stays in secondary school her chance of getting infected with HIV/AIDS decreases by half.", "output": "How many girls who have dropped out of secondary school got HIV/AIDS?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: For every extra year that a girl stays in secondary school her chance of getting infected with HIV/AIDS decreases by half.", "output": "How many girls completed secondary school every year?"} {"input": "answer: Objective \u2013 The present study was conducted to find out the existing knowledge regarding the causes, modes of transmission, prevention and social impact of AIDS. Study setting and design \u2013 Setting based cross-sectional study done in the secondary and higher secondary students Siliguri Girls School during July-September 2018 Methods \u2013 A self-administered, well designed pretested semi structured questionnaire with anonymity of the respondent was used for data collection with the help of interview. Results\u201366.2% of girls knew sexual intercourse as the primary route of transmission whereas 22.9 % knew airborne as the method.60.8% of them thought isolation could prevent HIV/AIDS and safe sex can prevent transmission 59.4%.All the correct four routes of transmission were known by only 14.2% of students.12.55 of them knew about AIDS vaccine. context: For every extra year that a girl stays in secondary school her chance of getting infected with HIV/AIDS decreases by half.", "output": "How many girls who completed secondary school got HIV/AIDS?"} {"input": "answer: When Iran tested ballistic missiles in the fall of 2015, context: \u201cSenator Johnny Isakson fought President Obama\u2019s reckless deal with the Iranian regime. Now Iran is already violating the agreement \u2014 illegally testing ballistic missiles.\"", "output": "Is Iran testing ballistic missiles?"} {"input": "answer: Under the JCPOA, Iran said it would redesign the reactor so it could not produce any weapons-grade plutonium, and that all spent fuel would be sent out of the country as long as the modified reactor exists. context: \u201cSenator Johnny Isakson fought President Obama\u2019s reckless deal with the Iranian regime. Now Iran is already violating the agreement \u2014 illegally testing ballistic missiles.\"", "output": "What are the terms of the Iran Nuclear Agreement?"} {"input": "answer: Israel\u2019s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon informed the Security Council on Thursday that in January 2018 Iran had carried out two ballistic missile tests. The missile launches, he emphasized, were in clear violation of Security Council Resolution 2231, which calls upon Iran not to undertake any activity related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons. context: \u201cSenator Johnny Isakson fought President Obama\u2019s reckless deal with the Iranian regime. Now Iran is already violating the agreement \u2014 illegally testing ballistic missiles.\"", "output": "Does the Iran Nuclear Agreement allow for ballistic missile testing?"} {"input": "answer: While the vast majority of carbon emitted by wildland fires is released as CO2, CO, and CH4, wildland fire smoke is nonetheless a rich and complex mixture of gases and aerosols. context: Studies are showing California\u2019s wildfires are producing more emissions than all of our cars are doing.", "output": "Which category of emissions do wildfires majorly produce?"} {"input": "answer: CO2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. context: Studies are showing California\u2019s wildfires are producing more emissions than all of our cars are doing.", "output": "Which category of emissions do cars majorly produce?"} {"input": "answer: The 10,000 tons of PM 2.5 that have been released is nearly equivalent to estimates of PM 2.5 from on-road vehicles in California for the entire year of 2014, the most recent year for which such data are available. context: Studies are showing California\u2019s wildfires are producing more emissions than all of our cars are doing.", "output": "What amount of particulate matter has been produced by the California wildfires?"} {"input": "answer: GHG Current California Emission Inventory Data California Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Program About Current GHG Inventory Data GHG Graphs & Plots California Wildfire Emissions Natural & Working Lands Inventory GHG Archive of Past Data GHG 2020 Limit GHG 2020 BAU Projection GHG 1990\u20132004 Inventory Short-Lived Climate Pollutants GHGs Descriptions & Sources GHG Global Warming Potentials GHG Inventory Glossary of Terms Contact Us Subscribe 2019 GHG Inventory The California Greenhouse Gas Emissions for 2000 to 2017, Trends of Emissions and Other Indicators, summarizes and highlights the major annual changes and notable longer-term trends of each year's GHG inventory. It provides easy-to-read graphs and explanations to illuminate California's progress in its commitment to reduce climate-changing emissions. context: Studies are showing California\u2019s wildfires are producing more emissions than all of our cars are doing.", "output": "What is the amount of green house gases emitted by cars in California to date?"} {"input": "answer: At the same time, California is counting on its forests sucking up lots of carbon from cars, factories, and power plants to meet its goals to slash carbon emissions. \u201cIf forests are greenhouse-gas emitters rather than sinks, it puts a massive hole in those plans,\u201d context: Studies are showing California\u2019s wildfires are producing more emissions than all of our cars are doing.", "output": "How do the values of particulate matter from wildfires and greenhouse gases from cars compare in California?"} {"input": "answer: Now, it's terribly important to Scott Walker, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and other Republican beneficiaries of big-time campaign spending from school-choice groups to get a deal on vouchers. Voucherizing public education is a national conservative cause. And if Walker can say he busted public employee unions and siphoned public-school money into private schools, he looks like a pretty radical reformer to the right-wing billionaires who might take an interest in his national political career. context: More than a million Wisconsinites have voted to raise their own property taxes because Republicans have failed to fully fund our public schools for the past eight years.", "output": "How are Wisconsinites involved with Republicans?"} {"input": "answer: Total Public Schools \u2013 2,216 context: More than a million Wisconsinites have voted to raise their own property taxes because Republicans have failed to fully fund our public schools for the past eight years.", "output": "How many public schools are in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: More than a million Wisconsinites have voted to raise their own property taxes because Republicans have failed to fully fund our public schools for the past eight years.", "output": "What were the public school budgets for the last eight years?"} {"input": "answer: Education accounted for 30.5 percent of state expenditures in fiscal year 2015, while 19.3 percent went to Medicaid. context: More than a million Wisconsinites have voted to raise their own property taxes because Republicans have failed to fully fund our public schools for the past eight years.", "output": "What is the budget deficit for public schools in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cMore than a million Wisconsinites have voted to raise their own property taxes because Republicans have failed to fully fund our public schools for the past eight years,\u201d Evers, himself a ... context: More than a million Wisconsinites have voted to raise their own property taxes because Republicans have failed to fully fund our public schools for the past eight years.", "output": "What percentage of Wisconsinites voted for raising their property taxes?"} {"input": "answer: On Sept. 18, 2002, CIA director George Tenet briefed President Bush in the Oval Office on top-secret intelligence that Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction, according to two former senior CIA officers. Bush dismissed as worthless this information from the Iraqi foreign minister, a member of Saddam's inner circle, although it turned out to be accurate in every detail. context: \u201cThese are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.\"", "output": "Who are the people that Trump is claiming they said Hussein had weapons of mass destruction?"} {"input": "answer: 'Bushies' creep into Trump's administration Trump is suspicious of people who have worked for the Bush family, but has little choice but to keep hiring them \u2014 to the anger of some hard-core supporters. By NANCY COOK 12/23/2018 06:56 AM EST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter President Donald Trump uses the term \u201cBushie\u201d as shorthand for anyone he considers too establishment, thinks too conventionally, or is just, in the president\u2019s mind, a pain. But a strange thing has been happening within his administration lately. Bush administration alums now run huge swaths of Trump\u2019s government. They\u2019re at high levels of his departments of Homeland Security, Labor, State, Health and Human Services, and Treasury. At the White House, they staff his legal and context: \u201cThese are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.\"", "output": "Are these people from the Bush administration the same people in the current administration making these decisions?"} {"input": "answer: Trump is not quite right when he claims that, \u201cThese are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.\u201d Neither the entire intelligence community nor even everyone at the C.I.A. was wrong about the Iraq intelligence. Rather, leaks like the ones we\u2019re seeing now ensured elected officials didn\u2019t hear from the skeptics who got it right. context: \u201cThese are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.\"", "output": "Why would Trump make this claim?"} {"input": "answer: Some 17 intelligence agencies had already determined that Russia played a role in the attacks \u2014 an assessment that Trump had already dismissed. context: \u201cThese are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.\"", "output": "Is there any truth at all to this claim?"} {"input": "answer: Home Share 3.2k Immigration Trump administration ends automatic citizenship for some children of military, federal workers born abroad Ken Cuccinelli, acting director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, speaks during a briefing Aug. 12 at the White House. The Trump administration unveiled new rules on Wednesday that will make it harder for children of some immigrants serving in the military to obtain citizenship. context: \u201cThese are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.\"", "output": "What do people outside this administration say about this claim?"} {"input": "answer: Biden calls for the immediate passage of Congressman Bobby Scott\u2019s SAFE Justice Act, an evidence-based, comprehensive bill to reform our criminal justice system \u201c from front-end sentencing reform to back-end release policies.\u201d The Biden Plan will also go further context: Says Joe Biden voted for the Iraq War for mass incarceration and for the Bankruptcy Reform Act while voting against gay marriage reproductive rights and school desegregation.", "output": "What policies does Joe Biden believe in?"} {"input": "answer: He will combat the epidemic of violence against transgender women and transgender women of color. As president, I will work to codify Roe v. Wade, and my Justice Department will do everything in my power to stop the rash of state laws that so blatantly violate the constitutional right to an abortion, such as so-called TRAP laws, parental notification requirements, mandatory waiting periods, and ultrasound requirements. I support repealing the Hyde Amendment because health care is a right that should not be dependent on one\u2019s zip code or income. And, the public option will cover contraception and a woman\u2019s constitutional right to choose. context: Says Joe Biden voted for the Iraq War for mass incarceration and for the Bankruptcy Reform Act while voting against gay marriage reproductive rights and school desegregation.", "output": "What are Biden's stances on crime, homosexuality and abortion?"} {"input": "answer: THE CLAIM: Biden Claimed That ObamaCare Would Not Require Religious Groups Or Institutions To Finance Contraceptives. BIDEN: \"With regard to the assault on the Catholic Church, let me make it absolutely clear: No religious institution, Catholic or otherwise - including Catholic Social Services, Georgetown Hospital, Mercy, any hospital - none has to either refer contraception, none has to pay for contraception, none has to be a vehicle to get contraception in any insurance policy they provide. That is a fact.\" (Vice President Joe Biden, Vice Presidential Debate, Danville, KY, 10/11/12) THE FACTS: \"Biden Went A Bit Far Saying It Is A Fact That They Will Not Pay For Contraceptives.\" \"But there are still unsettled issues in this matter, so Biden went a bit far saying it is a fact that they will not pay for contraceptives.\" (Josh Hicks, \"Fact Check: Biden Goes A Bit Far On Birth Control,\" The Washington Post , 10/11/12) context: Says Joe Biden voted for the Iraq War for mass incarceration and for the Bankruptcy Reform Act while voting against gay marriage reproductive rights and school desegregation.", "output": "What are some of the false claims about Biden's beliefs?"} {"input": "answer: Roy Asberry Cooper III (born June 13, 1957) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the 75th Governor of North Carolina since January 1, 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Cooper had previously served as the elected Attorney General of North Carolina since 2001. context: Cooper has \u201cfiled nearly one lawsuit a month, with every single one of them an attempt to extend his own power.\"", "output": "How long has Roy Cooper been the Governor of North Carolina?"} {"input": "answer: Governor-elect Roy Cooper filed a lawsuit Friday challenging the General Assembly\u2019s special session law that revamps the state elections board. context: Cooper has \u201cfiled nearly one lawsuit a month, with every single one of them an attempt to extend his own power.\"", "output": "What lawsuit did former Governor Roy Cooper file on December 30, 2016?"} {"input": "answer: Cooper's office announced its own lawsuit over the weekend, though that targets just two of the General Assembly's six proposed amendments: one shifting power to fill judicial vacancies from the ... context: Cooper has \u201cfiled nearly one lawsuit a month, with every single one of them an attempt to extend his own power.\"", "output": "How many lawsuits and amendments have Roy Cooper's office filed?"} {"input": "answer: TdtAlliance.com is an extreme right wing news and opinion blog. Politifact describes TdtAlliance.com as a fake news blog. context: Obama orders ban on Christmas cards to military.", "output": "What type of website is tdtalliance.com, the site where the article about this ban appeared?"} {"input": "answer: The article also quotes Imam Al-Suq Akweer of the Islamic Friendship Coalition, and neither the person nor the organization is real. context: Obama orders ban on Christmas cards to military.", "output": "Who is Imam Al-Suq Akweer of the Islamic Friendship Coalition?"} {"input": "answer: Bush responded that impartiality is an aspiration--so, in other words, not an expectation. He doesn't think he needs to be an impartial judge; he just needs to be able to say that he tried. ... They are saying: We don't know how to ... context: When asked about bills in Congress important to the North Country, Derrick responded \u2018I just don\u2019t know enough about it.\u2019", "output": "Where was it published that Derrick was quoted saying he doesn't know enough about bills in Congress?"} {"input": "answer: On the \u201cbills in Congress important to the North Country\u201d that Derrick said he didn\u2019t know enough about, the reference is to comments Derrick made in October 2015 regarding a single-payer health care program. \u201cIt works very well (in the military). When you\u2019re talking about readiness of soldiers, the last thing you need is for them to be concerned about their own health, their own welfare,\u201d Derrick said, according to the Post-Star. \u201cI mean, we didn\u2019t get it right all the time. The VA is a good example of that.\u201d \u201cWhether or not we should move to a single-payer program in this country right now, I\u2019m not ready to come out on that yet. I just don\u2019t know enough about it,\u201d he said. context: When asked about bills in Congress important to the North Country, Derrick responded \u2018I just don\u2019t know enough about it.\u2019", "output": "What did Derrick say when asked about his position on single-payer health care at the October 2015 Glens Falls chapter of Democracy for America?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: When asked about bills in Congress important to the North Country, Derrick responded \u2018I just don\u2019t know enough about it.\u2019", "output": "Has Derrick's position evolved a year after the event?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: When asked about bills in Congress important to the North Country, Derrick responded \u2018I just don\u2019t know enough about it.\u2019", "output": "In Stefanik's ad accuse Derrick of when it aired in October?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: When asked about bills in Congress important to the North Country, Derrick responded \u2018I just don\u2019t know enough about it.\u2019", "output": "What was Derrick referring to when he said \"I just don't know enough about it\" in the ad?"} {"input": "answer: Let\u2019s start with what we know. We know for a fact that there are millions of illegal immigrants living in the United States right now. We also know \u2013 despite what the Left tells us \u2013 that this is NOT a victimless crime. We also know that many illegal immigrants have received driver\u2019s licenses. context: I didn't say there are millions (of illegal votes).", "output": "How do we know there aren't millions of illegal votes?"} {"input": "answer: The probability of 45,000 illegal duplicate votes is the low end of the spectrum, and it does not even account for other types of fraud such as ineligible voting by noncitizens and felons and absentee ballot fraud. context: I didn't say there are millions (of illegal votes).", "output": "How many illegal votes are there?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: I didn't say there are millions (of illegal votes).", "output": "Are there lots of illegal voters who simply are never accused or caught?"} {"input": "answer: We don't know the exact number of illegal votes. No one does. But the data that are available suggest that the number of illegal votes was substantial \u2014 probably in the millions, as Trump said \u2014 and likely had a significant impact on the election's outcome. context: I didn't say there are millions (of illegal votes).", "output": "How many non US citizens voted in the last election?"} {"input": "answer: This tax would replace the much-maligned \u201cCadillac\u201d tax of the ACA. The \u201cCadillac\u201d tax imposes a uniform 40 percent excise tax on high-premium plans, regardless of the wages or salary of the workers. The House GOP plan does not specify the dollar amount of the upper limit but makes it clear that it would be set initially at a level that exempts the vast majority of plans. The limit would also be adjusted to account for high health care costs in certain areas of the country. Employer-paid premiums above the proposed limit on the tax preference would count as taxable income to workers, which means that, unlike the \u201cCadillac\u201d tax, this tax would fall most heavily on upper-income taxpayers. context: Under the House Republican health plan, sexual assault is a pre-existing condition.", "output": "What will the premium of the health plan be based on?"} {"input": "answer: What is a Pre-Existing Condition? A medical illness or injury that you have before you start a new health care plan may be considered a \u201cpre-existing condition.\u201d Conditions like diabetes, COPD, cancer, and sleep apnea, may be examples of pre-existing health conditions. They tend to be chronic or long-term. context: Under the House Republican health plan, sexual assault is a pre-existing condition.", "output": "What is considered a pre-existing condition when it comes to applying for health care?"} {"input": "answer: The Constitution does not set any qualifications for service as a Justice, thus the President may nominate any individual to serve on the Court. Senate cloture rules historically required a two-thirds affirmative vote to advance nominations to a vote; this was changed to a three-fifths supermajority in 1975. context: Right now as you know the rule the current rule is that it requires 60 votes for a Supreme Court nomination.", "output": "What are the rules the US Constitution has for Supreme Court nominations?"} {"input": "answer: Senate cloture rules historically required a two-thirds affirmative vote to advance nominations to a vote; this was changed to a three-fifths supermajority in 1975. context: Right now as you know the rule the current rule is that it requires 60 votes for a Supreme Court nomination.", "output": "Have the guidelines for nominating judges to the supreme court changed over time?"} {"input": "answer: The Clintons initially reported the records as missing. The documents were eventually found and cleared the Clintons of any wrongdoing. context: Says Hillary Clinton was to be indicted over the Whitewater scandal four days before documents related to the case were destroyed in the Oklahoma City bombing.", "output": "Where were documents related to the Whitewater scandal located?"} {"input": "answer: On March 9, 2015, Judicial Watch submitted a FOIA request seeking all draft indictments of Clinton in the files of Hickman Ewing Jr., who served as deputy independent counsel in the Whitewater probe. In 1999, Ewing testified that he wrote a draft indictment of Clinton. context: Says Hillary Clinton was to be indicted over the Whitewater scandal four days before documents related to the case were destroyed in the Oklahoma City bombing.", "output": "When was Hilary Clinton supposed to be indicted for the Whitewater scandal?"} {"input": "answer: The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States on April 19, 1995. context: Says Hillary Clinton was to be indicted over the Whitewater scandal four days before documents related to the case were destroyed in the Oklahoma City bombing.", "output": "When was the Oklahoma City bombing?"} {"input": "answer: Looking broadly at the past 30 years, the rate of violent crime reached its peak in 1993, when more than 6,500 violent crimes were recorded. But between 1996 and 2006, the number of violent crimes reported by law enforcement fell by more than 34 percent and less than 2,700 crimes were reported. context: The border city of El Paso Texas used to have extremely high rates of violent crime \u2014 one of the highest in the country and considered one of our nation's most dangerous cities. Now immediately upon its building with a powerful barrier in place El Paso is one of the safest cities in our country.", "output": "What was the rate of crime in El Paso Texas before the barrier was created?"} {"input": "answer: El Paso has a crime rate that is higher than 69% of the state's cities and towns of all sizes. context: The border city of El Paso Texas used to have extremely high rates of violent crime \u2014 one of the highest in the country and considered one of our nation's most dangerous cities. Now immediately upon its building with a powerful barrier in place El Paso is one of the safest cities in our country.", "output": "What is the rate of crime in El Paso Texas now that the barrier is in place?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The border city of El Paso Texas used to have extremely high rates of violent crime \u2014 one of the highest in the country and considered one of our nation's most dangerous cities. Now immediately upon its building with a powerful barrier in place El Paso is one of the safest cities in our country.", "output": "Are there cities in Texas more dangerous than El Paso?"} {"input": "answer: The latest version of the Senate Republican tax reform bill includes a break for companies that manage private jets context: \u201cRetweet if you would *not* benefit from a private jet tax break,\"", "output": "What did the senate's tax bill say about private jets?"} {"input": "answer: A provision in the Senate appropriations bill would make it more expensive to fly commercially, nearly doubling the passenger facility fee that ordinary airline passengers pay. Are the private jet passengers getting a comparable increase? Nope. context: \u201cRetweet if you would *not* benefit from a private jet tax break,\"", "output": "How will the senate tax bill affect private jet owners?"} {"input": "answer: If you think gun control is going to change the terrorists\u2019 point of view, I think you\u2019re, like, out of your mind.\u201d context: Kurt Russell supports Trump\" by wearing a Trump T-shirt.\"", "output": "has kurt russell every made a statement in support of donald trump?"} {"input": "answer: Limited constitutional government. I believe in that. Freedom, freedom, freedom. And we're living in a very interesting time right now for Libertarians because this American experiment is having a difficult time in terms of freedom. Certainly, our privacy is\u2026 context: Kurt Russell supports Trump\" by wearing a Trump T-shirt.\"", "output": "what are kurt russell's politics, generally?"} {"input": "answer: Upon a cursory glance, the image may appear legitimate. However, upon closer inspection, it is clear that the image has been digitally altered. The logos do not match the perspective and angles of the shirts they have been overlaid on, and are overly saturated. Additionally, the original image can be seen below \u2013 where both stars are clearly wearing blank white t-shirts. context: Kurt Russell supports Trump\" by wearing a Trump T-shirt.\"", "output": "did kurt russell actually wear a t-shirt support trump?"} {"input": "answer: China, Terrorism and Trump context: Risk analysts listed Donald Trump a Donald Trump presidency as one of the top threats facing the global economy ahead of terrorism.", "output": "What are the top threats to the US economy?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Risk analysts listed Donald Trump a Donald Trump presidency as one of the top threats facing the global economy ahead of terrorism.", "output": "Is Donald Trump a threat to the economy?"} {"input": "answer: 2019 in Review: US Economy Strong, Entering the Longest Expansion in History context: Risk analysts listed Donald Trump a Donald Trump presidency as one of the top threats facing the global economy ahead of terrorism.", "output": "How strong is the US economy?"} {"input": "answer: The negative economic impact of a Donald Trump presidency would be on par with the threat of rising global Islamist terrorism, according to a global forecast from a leading economic analysis group announced on Thursday. context: Risk analysts listed Donald Trump a Donald Trump presidency as one of the top threats facing the global economy ahead of terrorism.", "output": "What do economic analysts think about about the Trump presidency?"} {"input": "answer: Many economists say Donald Trump\u2019s proposals \u2014 from big import tariffs to mass deportations \u2014 would hurt the very demographic that supports him in the greatest numbers: less educated voters struggling in a tepid U.S. economy. If Trump policies actually went into effect, these economists say, prices for goods lower-income Americans depend on could soar and a depleted low-end labor force could trigger a major downturn. context: Risk analysts listed Donald Trump a Donald Trump presidency as one of the top threats facing the global economy ahead of terrorism.", "output": "Do economists think Trump will create policies that are good for the economy?"} {"input": "answer: Feds zero in on rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes in Minnesota, nationally context: Minnesota imposed an Islamic anti-blasphemy law", "output": "Has hate crimes against Muslims increase in Minnesota?"} {"input": "answer: The numbers, released by state police Thursday, show that a long trend of diminishing crime rates is continuing in Minnesota \u2014 even in urban areas \u2014 despite high-profile incidents of violence that have fueled concerns that crime could be on the rise. context: Minnesota imposed an Islamic anti-blasphemy law", "output": "Has overall crime in Minnesota increase?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Minnesota imposed an Islamic anti-blasphemy law", "output": "What is the crime rate in Minnesota?"} {"input": "answer: Today there are approximately 150,000 Muslims living in Minnesota, many in the Twin Cities metro area. context: Minnesota imposed an Islamic anti-blasphemy law", "output": "How many Muslims live in Minnesota?"} {"input": "answer: There have been just four documented cases of voter fraud in the 2016 election context: There was serious voter fraud\" in California.\"", "output": "How many cases of voter fraud were discovered in California?"} {"input": "answer: Network problems with electronic poll books in California: This made it far more complicated for poll workers to look up voters \u2013 and the provisional ballots election workers handed out instead in Los Angeles had to be postmarked the same day to be counted, Isaac reports. Elsewhere in California, digital problems with the electronic poll books forced 15 counties to manually look up voters and print their ballots, the Sacramento Bee reported. context: There was serious voter fraud\" in California.\"", "output": "What reports of election glitches were there in California?"} {"input": "answer: President-elect Donald Trump isn\u2019t mincing words. He believes the recount effort \u2013 and multimillion-dollar fundraising goal \u2013 led by Green Party candidate Jill Stein is nothing more than a scam. Stein and her party are raising money for presidential recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. Hillary Clinton\u2019s campaign has offered help, but Clinton\u2019s own lead counsel admitted that the recount won\u2019t likely lead to any changes in the outcome of the presidential election. Stein started the push for a recount last week. Since then, she has raised more than $6 million toward an effort neither she nor her party can guarantee will actually happen. A closer look at the fine print on her website says \u201cwe can only pledge we will demand recounts in WI and MI and support the voter-initiated effort in PA.\u201d She adds, \u201cIf we raise more than what\u2019s needed, the surplus will also go toward election integrity efforts and to promote voting system reform. This is what we did with our surplus in 2004.\u201d She does not go into specifics about what those \u201celection integrity efforts\u201d might be. Stein\u2019s initial $2.5 million fundraising goal was surpassed in less than 48 hours. Since then, she\u2019s upped her target to $4.5 million, but language on her donation page said the cost could go even higher. With attorneys' fees factored in, the total cost is likely to be $6 million to $7 million. That\u2019s a lot of money for the Green Party, especially considering Stein\u2019s entire 2016 presidential campaign brought in $3,509,477 from donors. \u201cThis is ridiculous,\u201d Reince Priebus, former head of the Republican National Committee and incoming chief of staff for Trump, said on \u201cFox News Sunday.\u201d \u201cI think the American people know this is a waste of everybody\u2019s time and money. We will win again for the second time.\u201d context: There was serious voter fraud\" in California.\"", "output": "What did the president of California Association of Clerks and Election Officials say about allegations of voter fraud?"} {"input": "answer: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi defended violent MS-13 gang members in a press conference Thursday, saying they are not \u201canimals,\u201d a term President Trump dubbed MS-13 members earlier this week. context: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi \u201ccame out in favor of MS-13\" and was \u201ctrying to find all sorts of reasons why they should be able to stay.\"", "output": "What did Nancy Pelosi say about the immigration status of member of MS-13?"} {"input": "answer: Pelosi stated that these individuals should not be deported. \u201cIf your only violation is you overstayed or came in in a certain way, that\u2019s no reason to split a family,\" context: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi \u201ccame out in favor of MS-13\" and was \u201ctrying to find all sorts of reasons why they should be able to stay.\"", "output": "Under what circumstances does Nancy Pelosi believe an immigrant should be able to stay in the country?"} {"input": "answer: Gallup\u2019s report on the findings said the uninsured rate for the third quarter of this year rose by 0.6 percentage point from the previous quarter context: 7 million more Americans are uninsured now than when President Trump was elected.", "output": "What number of Americans were uninsured when Trump was elected?"} {"input": "answer: In 2017, 8.8 percent of people, or 28.5 million, did not have health insurance at any point during the year as measured by the CPS ASEC. context: 7 million more Americans are uninsured now than when President Trump was elected.", "output": "According to the Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2017 report, how many American were uninsured in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Approximately 29.3 million Americans were uninsured in 2017\u2014a slight but insignificant increase from the year before, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), but the uninsured rate did rise among states which rejected the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). context: 7 million more Americans are uninsured now than when President Trump was elected.", "output": "What does the CDC say about the change in insurance coverage for Americans between 2016 and 2017?"} {"input": "answer: \u201csome people did something\u201d context: Fake tweet claims President Donald Trump said: When I deport Ilhan Omar we can just say 'some people did something'.", "output": "What was IIhan omar remarks about the 9/11 terrorist attacks?"} {"input": "answer: That was where [a] new organization would come in. . . . The new entity\u2019s Islamism and Hamas promotion would have to be less \u201cconspicuous.\u201d It would need to couch its rhetoric in sweet nothings like \u201csocial justice,\u201d \u201cdue process,\u201d and \u201cresistance.\u201d context: Fake tweet claims President Donald Trump said: When I deport Ilhan Omar we can just say 'some people did something'.", "output": "Why was CAIR founded?"} {"input": "answer: Obama denounced the statements in question, but critics continued to press the issue of his relationship with Wright. In response to this, he gave a speech titled \"A More Perfect Union\", in which he sought to place Wright's comments in a historical and sociological context. In the speech, Obama again denounced Wright's remarks, but did not disown him as a person. The controversy began to fade, but was renewed in late April when Wright made a series of media appearances, including an interview on Bill Moyers Journal, a speech at the NAACP, and a speech at the National Press Club.[5] After the last of these, Obama spoke more forcefully against his former pastor, saying that he was \"outraged\" and \"saddened\" by his behavior, and in May he resigned his membership in the church. context: Says President Barack Obama got a pass\" over controversal remarks by Rev. Jeremiah Wright while a 12-year-old speech by House Majority Whip Steve Scalise has blown up into a national story.\"", "output": "What was Barrack Obama's stand concerning anti-government speeches by Rev. Jeremiah Wright?"} {"input": "answer: The controversy sparked continuous media coverage, on both national media outlets and local sources. More than 3,000 news stories had been written on the issue by early April.[57] context: Says President Barack Obama got a pass\" over controversal remarks by Rev. Jeremiah Wright while a 12-year-old speech by House Majority Whip Steve Scalise has blown up into a national story.\"", "output": "What was the rate of media coverage of the Obama vs Rev. Jeremiah Wright after Obama's March 18th speech at Philadelphia?"} {"input": "answer: This article is more than 5 years old Senior Republican Steve Scalise spoke at white supremacist meeting in 2002 This article is more than 5 years old House majority whip appears to acknowledge he spoke at conference but says he was short-staffed and had no affiliation to group that organised it Opinion: If your past with neo-Nazis resurfaces, don\u2019t worry. Ask Ron Paul Dan Roberts in Washington @RobertsDan Tue 30 Dec 2014 09.58 ESTFirst published on Mon 29 Dec 2014 18.58 EST Shares 215 Comments 232 Steve Scalise has acknowledged that he once addressed a gathering of white supremacists, the European-American Unity and Rights Organization. Steve Scalise says he has no specific memory of addressing the European-American Unity and Rights Organization. Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/Associated Press The new Republican-controlled Congress risks becoming engulfed in a growing race scandal after it emerged that House majority whip Steve Scalise spoke at a white supremacist conference backed by former Klu Klux Klan leader David Duke. context: Says President Barack Obama got a pass\" over controversal remarks by Rev. Jeremiah Wright while a 12-year-old speech by House Majority Whip Steve Scalise has blown up into a national story.\"", "output": "What is the rate of media coverage/publicity of the Steve Scalise's controversial 12-year-old speech?"} {"input": "answer: The new US sanctions are aimed at ships and trading companies around the world being used to smuggle oil into North Korea, and coal and other products out of the embattled nation, in defiance of a UN-imposed embargo. The US and its allies believe the smuggling allows the regime to continue to finance its nuclear weapon and missile programs. context: United Nations Resolution is the single largest economic sanctions package ever on North Korea. Over one billion dollars in cost to N.K.", "output": "How much was the previously largest economic sanctions package on North Korea?"} {"input": "answer: The United States claimed the new sanctions would prevent North Korea from earning over $1 billion each year. context: United Nations Resolution is the single largest economic sanctions package ever on North Korea. Over one billion dollars in cost to N.K.", "output": "How large is the currently proposed UN economic sanctions resolution for North Korea?"} {"input": "answer: twelve years old context: Says Prince invested in Nike in 1971, recruited Michael Jordan to the company in 1983 and designed the first Air Jordans.", "output": "How old was Prince in 1971?"} {"input": "answer: Falk wouldn\u2019t have it. Although he was the least senior partner at his firm and had met with Jordan in person only a couple of times, he had to have Jordan at Nike with him. context: Says Prince invested in Nike in 1971, recruited Michael Jordan to the company in 1983 and designed the first Air Jordans.", "output": "Who recruited Michael Jordan for Nike?"} {"input": "answer: It was designed by Peter C. Moore.[2] context: Says Prince invested in Nike in 1971, recruited Michael Jordan to the company in 1983 and designed the first Air Jordans.", "output": "Who designed the first Air Jordan sneaker?"} {"input": "answer: . The designers and tailors who worked for him communicated primarily through their drawings, which were interpretations of a general brief he\u2019d thrown out (Barbarella meets the Godfather, say), and these sketches were placed in a binder with fabric swatches for his review. context: Says Prince invested in Nike in 1971, recruited Michael Jordan to the company in 1983 and designed the first Air Jordans.", "output": "Was Prince a Fashion designer?"} {"input": "answer: Through our federal Housing Tax Credit program, WHEDA awarded over $30 million in tax credits to help advance another 3,829 units of housing for workers, families and seniors, up from 2,534 units and $19.3 million during our last fiscal year. context: Eleven individuals who make over $30 million each got $22 million credit\" from Wisconsin's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit.\"", "output": "How many the individuals that received credit from Wisconsin's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit make over $30 million each year?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cUpdated numbers show that $22 million of the Manufacturing and Agriculture Tax Credit created by Legislative Republicans is being given to just 11 millionaires in Wisconsin. These eleven individuals each make over $30 million annually. context: Eleven individuals who make over $30 million each got $22 million credit\" from Wisconsin's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit.\"", "output": "What is the highest credit that someone received from Wisconsin's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit?"} {"input": "answer: Manufacturing and Agriculture Tax Credit created by Legislative Republicans is being given to just 11 millionaires in Wisconsin context: Eleven individuals who make over $30 million each got $22 million credit\" from Wisconsin's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit.\"", "output": "How many people got $22 million in credit from Wisconsin's manufacturing and agriculture tax credit?"} {"input": "answer: Hillary Clinton comparing her emails to a newly established Snapchat account. Ted Cruz and his \"\u2026world on fire\" example, prompting a child to react in fear. John Kasich and his \"women in the kitchen\" comment. Bernie Sanders' assertion that white people \"\u2026don't know what it's like to be living in a ghetto.\" Donald Trump and his \"legal fees\" statement when defending the violent actions of a supporter context: Wall Street comes out en masse with its money against House Democrats every election.", "output": "How does the timing of this assertion coincide with election cycles?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Wall Street comes out en masse with its money against House Democrats every election.", "output": "Are Wall Street brokers typically more Republican or more Democratic?"} {"input": "answer: Sen. Charles E. Schumer, the presumed next Democratic leader in the chamber, has deep ties in the lobbying and influence sector \u2014 and a reputation for being cozy with Wall Street. context: Wall Street comes out en masse with its money against House Democrats every election.", "output": "Which Democratic opponents have ties to Wall Street?"} {"input": "answer: Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced on Wednesday that an investigation by his office has uncovered hundreds of illegally registered non-citizen voters, 77 of whom cast ballots in the November 2018 election. context: Major signs of voter fraud uncovered in Ohio.", "output": "How is voter fraud discovered?"} {"input": "answer: Secretary of State Jon Husted said Friday that 52 individuals have been referred to prosecutors for possible voter fraud during the November 2016 election. context: Major signs of voter fraud uncovered in Ohio.", "output": "How many cases of voter fraud have been found in Ohio?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cWhen you consider that in Ohio we have had 112 elections decided by one vote or tied in the last three years, every case of illegal voting must be taken seriously and elections officials must have every resource available to them to respond accordingly,\u201d Husted said. That\u2019s right: 112 elections tied or decided by a single vote. That\u2019s how important this issue is. context: Major signs of voter fraud uncovered in Ohio.", "output": "What are some cases of voter fraud in Ohio?"} {"input": "answer: The Gun-Free School Zones Act (GFSZA) is an act of the U.S. Congress prohibiting any unauthorized individual from knowingly possessing a loaded or unsecured firearm at a place that the individual knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, is a school zone as defined by 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(25). The law applies to public, private, and parochial elementary schools and high schools, and to non-private property within 1000 feet of them context: Donald Trump would force schools to allow guns in classrooms on his first day in office.", "output": "What does the Gun-Free School Zones Act in 1990 say about carrying guns in a school zone?"} {"input": "answer: \"I will get rid of gun-free zones on schools, and \u2014 you have to \u2014 and on military bases,\" Trump said, to scattered cheers during a campaign rally on Thursday night. \"My first day, it gets signed, okay? My first day. There's no more gun-free zones.\" context: Donald Trump would force schools to allow guns in classrooms on his first day in office.", "output": "What did Trump say about gun-free zones at his rally in Vermont in January 2016?"} {"input": "answer: Speaking at the White House on Thursday, Trump ignored pleas from the Parkland survivors for a ban on assault rifles. Instead, he called for the repeal of legislation that created gun-free zones around primary and secondary schools in the 1990s to allow teachers to carry concealed weapons into classrooms. If up to 40 percent of each school\u2019s faculty was armed, Trump said, shooting sprees could be deterred or at least quickly contained. context: Donald Trump would force schools to allow guns in classrooms on his first day in office.", "output": "What method would Trump have of eliminating gun-free zones?"} {"input": "answer: Military Times first reported in 2015 that the Defense Health Agency the year before spent $84.2 million on erectile dysfunction medications for active-duty troops, eligible family members and retirees. context: Military spends 10 times as much on erectile dysfunction as it would on transgender medical care.", "output": "How much does the military spend on erectile dysfunction medical care?"} {"input": "answer: A RAND Corporation analysis found that that only $2.4 to $8.4 million annually, out of an estimated Department of Defense (DoD) defense budget of $49.3 billion (in 2014), goes towards gender-related care for transgender service members context: Military spends 10 times as much on erectile dysfunction as it would on transgender medical care.", "output": "How much would the military spend on medical care for transgender people?"} {"input": "answer: The Defense Department spends 10 times as much money on Viagra and other erectile dysfunction medications than it spends on healthcare services for transgender troops. context: Military spends 10 times as much on erectile dysfunction as it would on transgender medical care.", "output": "How does the amount the military spends on erectile dysfunction compare to what they would pay for medical care for transgender people?"} {"input": "answer: Gillum called DeSantis to concede just before 11 p.m. DeSantis, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump early on, would be the sixth straight Republican to be elected Florida\u2019s governor. context: The races in Florida for Senate and governor were \u201cwon\" on election night by the Republicans.", "output": "How many votes did each candidate get for governor on election night?"} {"input": "answer: Rick Scott 4,099,505, Bill Nelson (incumbent) 4,089,472 context: The races in Florida for Senate and governor were \u201cwon\" on election night by the Republicans.", "output": "How many votes did each candidate get for Senator on election night?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Americans are 25x more likely to be shot & killed than others in developed countries.", "output": "How many people are in America?"} {"input": "answer: Canada Population 2020: 37,742,154; Germany Population 2020: 83,783,942; Sweden Population 2020: 10,099,265; United Kingdom Population 2020: 67,886,011 context: Americans are 25x more likely to be shot & killed than others in developed countries.", "output": "What is the average number of people in other developed countries?"} {"input": "answer: What did predict the number of mass shootings, however, was the prevalence of firearm ownership, Lankford found. Countries with higher firearm ownership rates had more public mass shootings. [Private Gun Ownership in the US (Infographic)] \"That wasn't a shocking finding, but I guess what surprised me was it showed up no matter how many or what type of statistical tests I ran,\" Lankford said. \"It was kind of unshakable.\" The link between firearm ownership and mass shootings remained even when the United States was removed from the analysis, Lankford said. For example, Switzerland and Finland, two relatively low-crime countries with high rates of personal gun ownership, had more mass shootings than would otherwise be expected. context: Americans are 25x more likely to be shot & killed than others in developed countries.", "output": "What factors cause mass shootings in America?"} {"input": "answer: The only variable that can explain the high rate of mass shootings in America is its astronomical number of guns. context: Americans are 25x more likely to be shot & killed than others in developed countries.", "output": "Why are there a greater number of mass shootings in the United States compared to other countries?"} {"input": "answer: The Gun Control Act of 1968 prohibits individuals under eighteen years of age, convicted criminals, the mentally disabled, dishonorably discharged military personnel, and others from purchasing firearms. In 1993, the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act mandated background checks for all unlicensed individuals purchasing a firearm from a federally authorized dealer.Federal law provides the basis for firearm regulation in the United States, but states and cities can impose further restrictions. Some states, such as Idaho, Alaska, and Kansas, have passed various laws attempting to nullify federal gun legislation, but legal analysts say these are unconstitutional. context: Americans are 25x more likely to be shot & killed than others in developed countries.", "output": "What are the policies of gun access in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cThe U.S. district attorney has announced that he will be pursuing charges of treason against the former President Barack Obama,\u201d a false headline from Averific ran over the weekend. context: Is a U.S. attorney pursuing treason charges against Obama?", "output": "Are there any pending treason charges against Obama?"} {"input": "answer: Acting District Attorney Dana Boente is allegedly working behind the scenes to charge former president Barack Obama with treason. context: Is a U.S. attorney pursuing treason charges against Obama?", "output": "Is a US attorney trying to charge Obama with treason?"} {"input": "answer: 1. Ohio River The Ohio River is distinguished as one of the most polluted rivers in the US. Industrial waste is the main problem, with AK Steel Corporation as the main offender. Fisherman have been warned about the high mercury levels in the fish. 2. Mississippi River The brown color of the Mississippi River is caused by sediment and is the reason this large mass of water is often referred to as the Big Muddy. Fertilizer contaminants in the Mississippi are responsible for a dead zone of 6000 to 8000 square miles located where the river runs into the Gulf of Mexico. 3. Tennessee River In a study, 121 people from the area were tested and shown to have elevated PFOA levels in the blood. A lawsuit was filed against corporate polluters of the Tennessee River. There is little doubt that the health of the four million people drinking this water has been compromised. Health risks related to thyroid disease, cancer, immune system problems and ulcerative colitis increase with the pollutants present in the Tennessee River. 4. Cuyahoga River The Cuyahoga River is so polluted that it has caught fire on several occasions. Running through Ohio, this river inspired the passage of the Clean Water Act passed in 1972. This river is full of industrial waste is one of the most polluted rivers in the US. 5. Holston River Another Tennessee river makes the list of most polluted rivers in the US. Holston River is seriously polluted with toxic chemicals. The Holston Army Ammunition Plant is the chief source of contaminants. Specifically, the carcinogen, Research Development Explosive (RDX) was dumped from the plant into the river. 6. Harpeth River The appearance of deformed fish with both female and male reproductive organs have been found in the Harpeth River. Sewage waste and the runoff of stormwater create algal blooms which encourages a toxic environment for water life. Host to over 50 different fish species, Harpeth River\u2019s pollution is particularly alarming. 7. New River The stench from New River is unmistakable and points to the high level of pollution in the water. This river flows into California from Mexico. Pollutants from industrial dumps and agricultural runoff contain mercury, pet waste, DDT, arsenic, and PCBs. The pollutants are so dangerous that technicians who work on the river have to wear protective equipment as a precaution. context: NC is home to two of the top five most polluted rivers\" in the U.S.\"", "output": "What are the most polluted rivers in the US?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: NC is home to two of the top five most polluted rivers\" in the U.S.\"", "output": "Which states are these rivers in?"} {"input": "answer: Polluted definition, made unclean or impure; contaminated; tainted context: NC is home to two of the top five most polluted rivers\" in the U.S.\"", "output": "What constitutes a river being \"polluted\"?"} {"input": "answer: According to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, 80 percent of marine pollution comes from land-based sources. The issue, however, is not limited to coastal environments; lakes, rivers, and water tables are affected on a large scale by pollution that comes from agriculture, industry, vehicle emissions, and products used at home every day. Runoff from soils and even pollutants in the air can settle in waterways, creating unsafe conditions for people and wildlife. Pollutants have many ways of making it into the water supply. context: NC is home to two of the top five most polluted rivers\" in the U.S.\"", "output": "What is causing the pollution of rivers in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: Examine your rock samples for the presence of a fusion crust. The thin crust looks black, but years after the meteorite has fallen to Earth, the crust begins to wear away. Check the inside of the rock if it is exposed. A bumpy, irregular feature known as a regmaglypt may appear on the surface or interior of some meteorites. Iron meteorites often have these regmaglypts all over their surface. Test the density of the rock. Meteorites almost always contain metal, specifically iron. You could easily find nonextraterrestrial, metal-containing rocks or iron slugs on Earth, however. Meteorites have a unique quality because the iron also contains about 7 percent nickel. Meteorites also have a higher density than Earth rocks. You can compare two rocks of similar size. One should be the rock you suspect is a meteorite. Calculate the density of the rocks. First, weigh each rock on the balance. Record the results. Using a measuring cup or container, fill the container halfway. Make a note of how many ounces of water you put in. Now immerse the first rock. Make a note of the water level on the measuring cup. The difference between the first and second measurements is the volume. Divide the weight that you measured by volume you just calculated to get the density. Compare your results with the density of known Earth rocks. A stone meteorite typically has a density of 3.5 grams per milliliter, while an iron meteorite has a density of 8.0 grams per milliliter. context: Was a Rock Used as a Doorstep Actually a Valuable Meteorite?", "output": "What is the difference between a rock found on Earth and a meteorite?"} {"input": "answer: the commercial value of a meteorite is determined by a number of factors including rarity of type, provenance, condition of preservation, and beauty or aesthetic appeal. context: Was a Rock Used as a Doorstep Actually a Valuable Meteorite?", "output": "What makes meteorites valuable?"} {"input": "answer: The farmer was forthright in telling him that it was a meteorite that he and his father saw crash down to their property in the 1930s. \"It made a heck of a noise when it hit,\" the farmer told the man. The next morning, he and his father found the crater it barreled into the ground and dug it out. The rock was still warm, he said. context: Was a Rock Used as a Doorstep Actually a Valuable Meteorite?", "output": "The people who were using a meteorite as a doorstep - where did they receive the meteorite?"} {"input": "answer: Meteorites almost always contain metal, specifically iron....Meteorites have a unique quality because the iron also contains about 7 percent nickel. Meteorites also have a higher density than Earth rocks. context: Was a Rock Used as a Doorstep Actually a Valuable Meteorite?", "output": "How can you tell the difference between a meteorite and a rock?"} {"input": "answer: For most jobs and for much of the decade, the minimum wage was $1.25 per hour. context: Today\u2019s minimum wage worker making $7.25 an hour has less buying power than a minimum wage worker in the 1960s.", "output": "What was the minimum wage in the 1960s?"} {"input": "answer: $1 in 1960 \u2192 $8.74 in 2020 context: Today\u2019s minimum wage worker making $7.25 an hour has less buying power than a minimum wage worker in the 1960s.", "output": "What was the value of $1 in 1960s America compared to today?"} {"input": "answer: So, yes, it is technically true the Clintons left office in debt. But, a year later, the couple's assets had soared. context: We came out of the White House not only dead broke but in debt.", "output": "How much were the Clinton's assets worth when they left the White house?"} {"input": "answer: \"I left the White House $16 million in debt,\" context: We came out of the White House not only dead broke but in debt.", "output": "How much debt did the Clinton's have when they left the White House?"} {"input": "answer: As soon as they left the White House, Hillary Clinton entered the Senate and was earning a $145,000 salary; her husband's pension was also north of $150,000. context: We came out of the White House not only dead broke but in debt.", "output": "How much money did the Clinton's have when they left the White House?"} {"input": "answer: A tuition freeze at the University of Wisconsin would continue for at least two years, with overall funding increased by $150 million. Residents of other countries who have graduated from a Wisconsin high school, spent at least three years attending a Wisconsin high school and are pursuing U.S. citizenship could pay in-state tuition at UW schools and state technical colleges. Republicans oppose the in-state tuition plan, a version of which they stripped from state law in 2011. context: In-state tuition available for non-U.S. citizens after three years \u2026 veterans have to wait five years.", "output": "How many years does it take for non-US citizens to be eligible for in-state college tuition after they arrive in the USA according to Tony Evers' budget proposal?"} {"input": "answer: Veterans who have been discharged in the last 3 years are now eligible for in-state tuition rates at public schools in all 50 states. context: In-state tuition available for non-U.S. citizens after three years \u2026 veterans have to wait five years.", "output": "How many years does it take for US military veterans to be eligible for in-state college tuition after they return from the military?"} {"input": "answer: GI Bill, the VA pays the school directly for tuition and fees (up to the in-state maximum) and the student receives a monthly housing allowance (not BAH) and a book stipend of up to $1,000 per year. context: In-state tuition available for non-U.S. citizens after three years \u2026 veterans have to wait five years.", "output": "What is the difference between in-state tuition and the GI Bill?"} {"input": "answer: Each insurance brand may offer one or more of these four common types of plans: Health maintenance organizations (HMOs), Preferred provider organizations (PPOs), Exclusive provider organizations (EPOs), Point-of-service (POS) plans, High-deductible health plans (HDHPs), which may be linked to health savings accounts (HSAs). context: \u201cWe\u2019re having tremendous plans coming out now - health care plans - at a fraction of the cost that are much better than Obamacare.\"", "output": "what are the different health care plans in the USA?"} {"input": "answer: Trumpcare is projected to reduce the federal deficit by $150 billion by 2026. context: \u201cWe\u2019re having tremendous plans coming out now - health care plans - at a fraction of the cost that are much better than Obamacare.\"", "output": "What are the advantages of different health plans?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cWe\u2019re having tremendous plans coming out now - health care plans - at a fraction of the cost that are much better than Obamacare.\"", "output": "Why are there so many different healthcare plans in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: The conclusion of the news report, which has been rigorously disputed by Murphy\u2019s campaign team, is that Murphy never worked as a certified public accountant, and was never a small business owner. context: Says Patrick Murphy never worked as a CPA\" and was \"never a small business owner.", "output": "Has Patrick Murphy worked as a CPA?"} {"input": "answer: Developer Aon Oct 2011 \u2013 May 20175 years 8 months Lincolnshire, IL context: Says Patrick Murphy never worked as a CPA\" and was \"never a small business owner.", "output": "What was Patrick Murphy's previous job?"} {"input": "answer: A CBS4 News investigation into Murphy\u2019s history as both a CPA and a self-described small business owner, however, shows Murphy has in some cases exaggerated his experience and in other instances made claims that were misleading or outright false. context: Says Patrick Murphy never worked as a CPA\" and was \"never a small business owner.", "output": "Did Patrick Murphy own a small business?"} {"input": "answer: Murphy is accused of padding his resume in three main areas \u2014 his academic record, his work record as a certified public accountant and his status as a small business owner. In addition to CBS-Miami, questions have been raised in reporting by the Miami Herald, The Tampa Bay Times and Politico Florida. Murphy said he had two degrees from the University of Miami, one in accounting and one in finance. In fact, he has only one degree in business administration with a dual major in accounting and finance. Murphy has emphasized he is a certified public accountant. It's true he passed (after multiple tries) the CPA exam for Colorado and was licensed in that state, but Murphy never was a licensed CPA in Florida. So although he worked in Florida for Deloitte & Touche, he could not have worked for them as a CPA. Murphy said he was a small businessman whose company \u2014 Coastal Environmental Services \u2014 provided vessels that aided in the cleanup after the catastrophic 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. But Coastal Environmental Services turns out to be affiliated with a business owned by Murphy's father. Further, the extent of its role in the cleanup is in question. context: Says Patrick Murphy never worked as a CPA\" and was \"never a small business owner.", "output": "What is Patrick Murphy's resume?"} {"input": "answer: Coastal Environmental Services context: Says Patrick Murphy never worked as a CPA\" and was \"never a small business owner.", "output": "What business did Patrick Murphy own?"} {"input": "answer: Studies have shown that there are correlations between elementary school reading proficiency, high school graduation, and college attendance. context: There is a big correlation between third grade reading level and whether you go to college or whether you go to prison. And in Florida right now only 56 percent of kids are coming out of third grade at third grade reading level.", "output": "What did a 2010 study by the University of Chicago find about student reading level and college correlation?"} {"input": "answer: There are no studies that directly connect third-grade reading level to incarceration, so the Greene campaign connected it by a two-step process. As noted in the Chicago study, and backed up by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Georgia governor\u2019s office, students who score below grade level on third-grade reading tests are less likely to graduate. Then, there are studies that show high school dropouts are more likely to go to prison. A study from Northeastern University showed that a man with a high school degree had a 1 in 33 chance of incarceration. For a high school dropout, that rate rose to 1 in 10. So, the Greene campaign argues, students who read below grade level in third grade tend not to graduate high school, and people who don\u2019t graduate high school tend to have higher incarceration rates. context: There is a big correlation between third grade reading level and whether you go to college or whether you go to prison. And in Florida right now only 56 percent of kids are coming out of third grade at third grade reading level.", "output": "What studies have looked at correlations between reading level and prison?"} {"input": "answer: Overall, 20 percent of Florida's third graders earned a Level 1 score, which could set them up to repeat the grade. But those students who can show improvement over the summer could still be promoted to fourth grade. context: There is a big correlation between third grade reading level and whether you go to college or whether you go to prison. And in Florida right now only 56 percent of kids are coming out of third grade at third grade reading level.", "output": "What did Florida Standards Assessments show about the state's third grade reading level?"} {"input": "answer: The California Motor Voter program applies to Californians who are 18 or older and meet the following criteria: A United States citizen and a resident of California. Not currently in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony (Click here for more information) Not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court. context: California will automatically register illegal immigrants to vote.", "output": "What is California\u2019s New Motor Voter Program?"} {"input": "answer: This new program is intended to increase voter registration during DMV transactions by automatically registering qualified applicants to vote unless that person opts out of registration. context: California will automatically register illegal immigrants to vote.", "output": "Who can register to vote in California\u2019s New Motor Voter Program?"} {"input": "answer: The filibuster is a powerful legislative device in the United States Senate. Senate rules permit a senator or senators to speak for as long as they wish and on any topic they choose, unless \"three-fifths of the Senators duly chosen and sworn\"[56] (usually 60 out of 100 senators) vote to bring debate to a close by invoking cloture under Senate Rule XXII. context: On preserving 60-vote threshold to end a Senate filibuster.", "output": "Why is 60-vote threhold needed for the filibuster?"} {"input": "answer: So, the reason sixty votes is required to do almost anything is because of the desire of the party out of power to make things as difficult as possible for the ruling party. context: On preserving 60-vote threshold to end a Senate filibuster.", "output": "Why does the Senate need only 60 votes for a filibuster?"} {"input": "answer: Broward County is the bluest county in Florida, and yet Hillary Clinton hasn\u2019t had a major public event in nearly a year, after she spoke at Broward College in October. context: Says Hillary Clinton shows up in Broward County\" and had a private meeting with elections supervisor Brenda Snipes.\"", "output": "Did Hillary Clinton travel to Broward County?"} {"input": "answer: In October, Roger Stone, Fort Lauderdale\u2019s right-wing conspiracy theorist in residence, claimed Hillary Clinton held a closed-door meeting with Brenda Snipes. Both sides quickly denied it, and Stone later ended up retracting his claims after the video that he\u2019d promised was on the way never ended up surfacing. context: Says Hillary Clinton shows up in Broward County\" and had a private meeting with elections supervisor Brenda Snipes.\"", "output": "Did Hillary Clinton or her staff request a meeting with Brenda Snipes?"} {"input": "answer: The most recent article, and the one the lead me to write this explanation, came from AbrilUno.com. context: Is Marlboro Selling Marijuana Cigarettes?", "output": "Who reported that Marlboro is selling marijuana cigarettes?"} {"input": "answer: Philip Morris spokeswoman Iro Antoniadou said in an email the account published in urhealthguide is false. Despite a wave of victories for pot advocates at the state level, marijuana remains illegal at the federal level. U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions signaled a tougher approach to federal pot enforcement in January, making the marijuana marketplace an even riskier bet. context: Is Marlboro Selling Marijuana Cigarettes?", "output": "What has Marlboro said regarding selling marijuana cigarettes?"} {"input": "answer: Chuck Schumer Says Stopping Illegals From Voting Is \u2018Racist\u2019 context: A meme quotes Sen. Chuck Schumer as saying it\u2019s racist to only allow citizens to vote.", "output": "What has Chuck Schumer said about non-citizens voting?"} {"input": "answer: Last week, Schumer spoke in favor of the new Voting Rights Advancement Act, introduced by Terri Sewell of Alabama in the House and Patrick Leahy of Vermont in the Senate. It would establish new federal preclearance of election laws in all districts and states that commit more than 15 voting-rights violations over a 25-year span. Several senators will soon reintroduce the Automatic Voter Registration Act, legislation that would require states to register people who interact with federally funded agencies, including welfare. Schumer co-sponsored a D.C.-statehood bill introduced in the Senate last month. And automatic voter registration and D.C. statehood are both key elements of H.R. 1, a sweeping set of good-governance and voting-rights reforms introduced earlier this year in the House. context: A meme quotes Sen. Chuck Schumer as saying it\u2019s racist to only allow citizens to vote.", "output": "What are Schumer's views on who can vote?"} {"input": "answer: In a significant shift, the Justice Department now says that it backs a full invalidation of the Affordable Care Act, the signature Obama-era health law. context: \u201cUnder the Republican health care repeal proposal North Carolina faces the 2nd highest premium increase in the nation. North Carolina residents will face an average cost increase of over $7,500.\"", "output": "Who would fare poorly from the reversal of the Affordable Care Act?"} {"input": "answer: rather than get it through their work or through government programs like veterans\u2019 benefits or Medicaid context: \u201cUnder the Republican health care repeal proposal North Carolina faces the 2nd highest premium increase in the nation. North Carolina residents will face an average cost increase of over $7,500.\"", "output": "Who is not included in Price's numbers?"} {"input": "answer: The latest fact-check is of Republican Rep. Ted Budd, who said that if the AHCA passes, it will \u201csignificantly reduce insurance premiums in\u201d North Carolina context: \u201cUnder the Republican health care repeal proposal North Carolina faces the 2nd highest premium increase in the nation. North Carolina residents will face an average cost increase of over $7,500.\"", "output": "What organization backed up Price's data?"} {"input": "answer: The state\u2019s high insurance costs have been blamed on a grab bag of causes, including entrenched market dominance by Blue Cross, the state\u2019s decision last year not to expand Medicaid, and a decades-long race among hospital companies to build one of the nation\u2019s best health care networks. context: \u201cUnder the Republican health care repeal proposal North Carolina faces the 2nd highest premium increase in the nation. North Carolina residents will face an average cost increase of over $7,500.\"", "output": "Why is North Carolina's cost higher than other states?"} {"input": "answer: According to the forecast released Wednesday by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, 14 million fewer people would have health insurance next year under the Republican bill, increasing to a total of 19 million in 2020. context: \u201cUnder the Republican health care repeal proposal North Carolina faces the 2nd highest premium increase in the nation. North Carolina residents will face an average cost increase of over $7,500.\"", "output": "How many fewer insured people would there be by 2020 if AHCA passed?"} {"input": "answer: Nearly 630,000 immigrants were still in the U.S. at the end of 2016, for a persistent overstay rate of 1.25 percent. context: Half of everyone that\u2019s here illegally (in the U.S.) came here legally on a visa and have overstayed their visa.", "output": "How many legal immigrants in the U.S. overstay their visa?"} {"input": "answer: More than 76,000 migrants crossed the border without authorization in February, an 11-year high and a strong sign that stepped-up prosecutions, new controls on asylum and harsher detention policies have not reversed what remains a powerful lure for thousands of families fleeing violence and poverty. context: Half of everyone that\u2019s here illegally (in the U.S.) came here legally on a visa and have overstayed their visa.", "output": "How many U.S. illegal border crossings are there?"} {"input": "answer: On Wednesday, Clinton released a statement blasting her family foundation\u2019s donor. \u201cOver the last several years, Mylan Pharmaceuticals has increased the price of EpiPens by more than 400%. They\u2019re now charging up to $600 for a two-EpiPen set that must be replaced every 12-18 months. This both increases out-of-pocket costs for families and first responders, and contributes to higher premiums for all Americans and their employers,\u201d Clinton said in a statement released to reporters by her campaign. \u201cThat\u2019s outrageous \u2014 and it\u2019s just the latest troubling example of a company taking advantage of its consumers \u2026 [I]t\u2019s wrong when drug companies put profits ahead of patients, raising prices without justifying the value behind them.\u201d context: Federal Witness Due To Testify Against Hillary Clinton For Drug Crimes Killed In Massive Explosion", "output": "Did Hillary Clinton support pharmaceutical company, Mylan over price-gouging?"} {"input": "answer: But this is just another unproven conspiracy. The Paladinos have nothing to do with an FBI investigation. context: Federal Witness Due To Testify Against Hillary Clinton For Drug Crimes Killed In Massive Explosion", "output": "Was Carole Paladino, victim of July 7 New Jersey home explosion, involved in any pharmaceutical investigation?"} {"input": "answer: The Gloucester County Fire Marshal's Office determined that the explosion was caused by gas, but could not pinpoint the source of the gas leak or what sparked the blast, according to county spokeswoman Deb Sellitto. They also listed the nature of the explosion as \"undetermined.\" context: Federal Witness Due To Testify Against Hillary Clinton For Drug Crimes Killed In Massive Explosion", "output": "Did local authorities rule the July 7 New Jersey home explosion as murders or an accident?"} {"input": "answer: The legislation averted a government shutdown in January 2014 by funding federal agencies and providing some relief from the across-the-board cuts known as sequestration in 2011. context: Says Bill Nelson voted for cuts to Medicare providers\" and voted to weaken \"Social Security protections\" as a U.S. senator.\"", "output": "Why did Bill Nelson vote for the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013?"} {"input": "answer: The deal draws $28 billion in savings from Medicare by extending sequestration\u2019s cuts to that program through 2023; previously, sequestration would have reduced Medicare spending only through 2021. These cuts do not reduce benefits for Medicare beneficiaries, but rather decrease payments to health care providers. context: Says Bill Nelson voted for cuts to Medicare providers\" and voted to weaken \"Social Security protections\" as a U.S. senator.\"", "output": "What impact did the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 have on Medicare providers?"} {"input": "answer: Apparently, Nelson's opportune moment never came during the 2018 session and his \"protected bill\" was kept from public view all that year. But during the 2019 session, Nelson's bill popped up in the Senate under Sen. Evan Vickers' name and was introduced as SJR-9. Well, that was fine and dandy because the application could now be sent to a ... context: Says Bill Nelson voted for cuts to Medicare providers\" and voted to weaken \"Social Security protections\" as a U.S. senator.\"", "output": "What does policy expert Andrew Biggs say about Bill Nelson's votes on social security?"} {"input": "answer: IUDs prevent implantation which is considered a contraceptive not an abortifacient effect. context: We passed the toughest gun control law in the United States of America the SAFE Act.", "output": "Do IUD's cause abortions?"} {"input": "answer: \"IUD\" stands for \"intrauterine device.\" Shaped like a \"T\" and a bit bigger than a quarter, an IUD fits inside your uterus. It prevents pregnancy by stopping sperm from reaching and fertilizing eggs. context: We passed the toughest gun control law in the United States of America the SAFE Act.", "output": "How do IUD's work?"} {"input": "answer: The emergency contraceptive/morning-after pill has three modes of action (as does the regular birth control pill); that is, it can work in one of three ways: The normal menstrual cycle is altered, delaying ovulation; or Ovulation is inhibited, meaning the egg will not be released from the ovary; It can irritate the lining of the uterus (endometrium) so as to inhibit implantation. context: We passed the toughest gun control law in the United States of America the SAFE Act.", "output": "How does the morning after pill work?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: We passed the toughest gun control law in the United States of America the SAFE Act.", "output": "What is tbe religion of the Greens?"} {"input": "answer: Being a member of a mainline Protestant denomination, Gorsuch becomes the first of his kind to sit on the Supreme Court since the retirement of John Paul Stevens in 2010. context: We passed the toughest gun control law in the United States of America the SAFE Act.", "output": "What religion does Neil Gorsuch practice?"} {"input": "answer: The Sarah Palin Interviews with Katie Couric were a series of interviews of the 2008 U.S. Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin conducted by CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric. context: Did Sarah Palin Question Why NATO Did Not Assist in World War II?", "output": "Who was interviewing Sarah Palin?"} {"input": "answer: These are the most \u2014 and the least \u2014 trusted news sources in the U.S. Published: Aug. 31, 2017 at 10:21 a.m. ET By Sue Chang President Trump scores low on University of Missouri journalism institute\u2019s trustworthiness survey University of Missouri Email icon Facebook icon Twitter icon Linkedin icon Flipboard icon Print icon Resize icon Referenced Symbols NWS +0.85% NWSA -0.24% Maybe it\u2019s the accent. When it comes to news, in a world where \u201cfake news\u201d has become an ideological battle cry rather than an oxymoron, Americans deem British media outlets more trustworthy than their U.S. counterparts. The most trusted news source in the U.S. is the Economist \u2014 a venerable weekly magazine published in the U.K. \u2014 according, at least, to a recent survey conducted by the University of Missouri\u2019s Reynolds Journalism Institute. context: Did Sarah Palin Question Why NATO Did Not Assist in World War II?", "output": "Are they a legitamate news source?"} {"input": "answer: World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. context: Did Sarah Palin Question Why NATO Did Not Assist in World War II?", "output": "When was WWII?"} {"input": "answer: The organization implements the North Atlantic Treaty that was signed on 4 April 1949. context: Did Sarah Palin Question Why NATO Did Not Assist in World War II?", "output": "When was NATO formed?"} {"input": "answer: Antifa \u2014 short for \"anti-fascist\" \u2014 is the name for loosely affiliated, left-leaning anti-racist groups that monitor and track the activities of local neo-Nazis. context: Charlottesville car attacker is anti-Trump Antifa supporter.", "output": "What does Antifa stand for?"} {"input": "answer: Fields was initially charged with one count of second-degree murder, three counts of malicious wounding, and one count of hit and run. context: Charlottesville car attacker is anti-Trump Antifa supporter.", "output": "What was Fields charged with?"} {"input": "answer: The car was not \"in the possession\" of Joel. The vehicle did once belong to his father, Jerome, but the family had sold it years ago. context: Charlottesville car attacker is anti-Trump Antifa supporter.", "output": "What role did Joel Vangheluwe play in the attack?"} {"input": "answer: Eric Rodger Pianka (born January 23, 1939) is an American herpetologist and evolutionary ecologist. context: Did Hillary Clinton Suggest the Global Population Must Be Greatly Diminished\"?\"", "output": "Who is Eric Pianka?"} {"input": "answer: But alas, Clinton never said such a thing. (Even Infowars gets that right!) context: Did Hillary Clinton Suggest the Global Population Must Be Greatly Diminished\"?\"", "output": "What did InfoWars say about the quote from Clinton?"} {"input": "answer: James Comey announced that the FBI had discovered new emails that are pertinent to the bureau\u2019s investigation of Hillary Clinton\u2019s conduct as secretary of State context: The FBI \u201ccannot yet assess whether the material may or may not be significant.\"", "output": "What did James Comey say about the new emails relevance?"} {"input": "answer: It can not be ascertained context: The FBI \u201ccannot yet assess whether the material may or may not be significant.\"", "output": "How were the emails discovered?"} {"input": "answer: Even Comey\u2019s close friends acknowledge that his great strength is also his great weakness: a belief in his own integrity. \u201cHe believes this in a way that creates big blind spots, because he substitutes his judgment for the rules,\u201d context: The FBI \u201ccannot yet assess whether the material may or may not be significant.\"", "output": "Why did Comey issue the letter about the emails?"} {"input": "answer: The U.S. government has found itself a new cash cow: China. By slapping tariffs on more than $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, the U.S. government has made $55 billion, up $19.9 billion from 2017, according to the Treasury Department. context: We\u2019re charging China tariffs. We\u2019ve never taken in 10 cents from China and now we\u2019re taking in billions and billions of dollars.", "output": "How much are we making from china in tariffs?"} {"input": "answer: Imposing U.S. tariffs on all Chinese goods would reduce potential U.S. and global output by $625 billion by next year, according to one estimate. context: We\u2019re charging China tariffs. We\u2019ve never taken in 10 cents from China and now we\u2019re taking in billions and billions of dollars.", "output": "Are the tariffs negatively affection the relationship between China and the United States?"} {"input": "answer: The United States has free trade agreements (FTAs) in effect with 20 countries. context: \u201cWe have trade agreements with 20 countries, and we have trade surpluses with each one of those 20.\"", "output": "How many countries does the US have trade agreements with?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cWe have trade agreements with 20 countries, and we have trade surpluses with each one of those 20.\"", "output": "Of all the countries that the US has trade agreements with, how many does the US have a trade surplus with?"} {"input": "answer: Infanticide (or infant homicide) is the intentional killing of infants. context: A 2002 born-alive bill had \u201creaffirmed\" that \u201cinfanticide is already illegal in every state. ... There is no need for additional federal legislation on this topic.\"", "output": "What is the clear definition of infanticide?"} {"input": "answer: Currently, at least 38 states have fetal homicide laws: At least 29 states have fetal homicide laws that apply to the earliest stages of pregnancy (\"any state of gestation/development,\" \"conception,\" \"fertilization\" or \"post-fertilization\") context: A 2002 born-alive bill had \u201creaffirmed\" that \u201cinfanticide is already illegal in every state. ... There is no need for additional federal legislation on this topic.\"", "output": "What are the specifics on the legality of infanticide?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: A 2002 born-alive bill had \u201creaffirmed\" that \u201cinfanticide is already illegal in every state. ... There is no need for additional federal legislation on this topic.\"", "output": "Are there any provisions to making infanticide legal?"} {"input": "answer: The US unemployment rate jumped to 4.4 percent in March 2020, the highest since August 2017 and well above market expectations of 3.8 percent, as the Covid-19 crisis threw millions out of work. The number of unemployed increased by 1.35 million to 7.14 million, while the number of employed declined by 2.99 million to 155.77 million. The numbers are expected to get even worse in April as the government surveyed businesses and households for the report in mid-March, before majority of people was under some form of a lockdown. context: We have 93 million people out of work. They look for jobs they give up and all of a sudden statistically they're considered employed.", "output": "What is the average unemployement rate in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: A quick list of policies to reduce unemployment Monetary policy \u2013 cutting interest rates to boost aggregate demand (AD) Fiscal policy \u2013 cutting taxes to boost AD. Education and training to help reduce structural unemployment. Geographical subsidies to encourage firms to invest in depressed areas. Lower minimum wage to reduce real wage unemployment. More flexible labour markets, to make it easier to hire and fire workers context: We have 93 million people out of work. They look for jobs they give up and all of a sudden statistically they're considered employed.", "output": "What are Trump's policies to reduce unemployment?"} {"input": "answer: Policies such as apprenticeship schemes aim to provide the unemployed with the new skills they need to find fresh employment and to improve the incentives to find work. context: We have 93 million people out of work. They look for jobs they give up and all of a sudden statistically they're considered employed.", "output": "What can the government do to reduce unemployment?"} {"input": "answer: During an expansionary policy, the Federal Reserve changes monetary policy by reducing the federal funds rate. Reducing the federal funds rate lowers overall interest rates and spurs businesses to borrow money to buy capital equipment and hire more workers. Low-interest rates also tend to boost the housing market, spur auto sales, and increase personal consumption spending. context: We have 93 million people out of work. They look for jobs they give up and all of a sudden statistically they're considered employed.", "output": "What can the government do to help people who are unemployed?"} {"input": "answer: The White House has declassified the FISA memo, a four-page document drafted by the Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes (R-CA). context: Does the FISA Memo Show That the FBI Was Spying on Trump?", "output": "Who drafted the FISA Memo?"} {"input": "answer: Based largely on the information contained in the Steele dossier, financed by Fusion GPS and funded by a political party with the aid of the party\u2019s law firm, on October 21, 2016, the DOJ and FBI obtained one initial FISA warrant targeting a peripheral member of the Trump campaign and subsequently three FISA renewals from the FISC. context: Does the FISA Memo Show That the FBI Was Spying on Trump?", "output": "What does the FISA Memo order?"} {"input": "answer: There is currently no proof that confirms Trump\u2019s accusation that Obama ordered Trump Tower be wiretapped. context: Does the FISA Memo Show That the FBI Was Spying on Trump?", "output": "Who was being wiretapped by the FBI because of the FISA Memo?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cA congressman issued that report without even talking to any of our advisers.\"", "output": "Does Goodells have enough influence over the NFL?"} {"input": "answer: We know these programs can be effective at reducing injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. Many workplaces have already adopted such approaches, for example as part of OSHA's cooperative programs. Not only do these employers experience dramatic decreases in workplace injuries, but they often report a transformed workplace culture that can lead to higher productivity and quality, reduced turnover, reduced costs, and greater employee satisfaction. context: \u201cA congressman issued that report without even talking to any of our advisers.\"", "output": "Are the injury grants enough overall to have meaningful impact?"} {"input": "answer: Kenya is a multilingual country. The Bantu Swahili language and English, the latter being inherited from colonial rule (see British Kenya), are widely spoken as lingua franca. They serve as the two official working languages. Including second-language speakers, there are more speakers of Swahili than English in Kenya context: Denali' is the Kenyan word for 'black power.'", "output": "What are the official languages of Kenya?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Denali' is the Kenyan word for 'black power.'", "output": "What is the definition of 'Denali' in Swahili?"} {"input": "answer: Denali comes from the Native American word for Great One. context: Denali' is the Kenyan word for 'black power.'", "output": "'Denali' means 'the High One' in what language?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Floyd Mayweather Jr. donates a whopping sum of money to Houston after hurricane.", "output": "How much money did Floyd Mayweather Jr. donate to Houston?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Floyd Mayweather Jr. donates a whopping sum of money to Houston after hurricane.", "output": "Who created the website with the fake news story about the $200 million donation?"} {"input": "answer: The website, purposely designed to look the Houston Chronicle\u2019s website, is a well-registered fake news manufacturer context: Floyd Mayweather Jr. donates a whopping sum of money to Houston after hurricane.", "output": "Did Floyd Mayweather Jr. donate anything to Houston after the hurricane?"} {"input": "answer: Mattis reveals new rules of engagement. ... However, there were signs that changes to those rules of engagement were coming. In his Aug. 21 speech announcing his Afghanistan strategy, . context: It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that changed the rules of engagement that probably cost (Capt. Humayun Khan\u2019s) life.", "output": "When were the military's rules of engagement changed?"} {"input": "answer: \"It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that changed the rules of engagement that probably cost his life,\" said Pierson, alluding to the 2009 order tightening restrictions on when troops can engage in combat. context: It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that changed the rules of engagement that probably cost (Capt. Humayun Khan\u2019s) life.", "output": "Were the rules of engagement a factor in Capt. Humayun Khan\u2019s death?"} {"input": "answer: Donald Trump's spokeswoman on Wednesday admitted she made a mistake in blaming President Obama for the 2004 death of an American Muslim soldier in Iraq. context: It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that changed the rules of engagement that probably cost (Capt. Humayun Khan\u2019s) life.", "output": "Were the rules of engagement changed during the Obama administration?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cThe campaign also exclusively provided IndyStar details about how it would pay for the $5.7 trillion in total spending Buttigieg has proposed so far, including the middle-class proposal, largely through a capital gains tax on the top 1% of all earners and through eliminating President Donald Trump's tax cuts context: Death should be not a taxable event and we should not be stopping people from being able to pass their life\u2019s work on to their kids.", "output": "According to President Trump\u2019s campaign tax plan issued in 2016, what was the legislation concerning estate tax?"} {"input": "answer: Beneficiaries under a will have important rights including the right to receive what was left to them, to receive information about the estate, to request a different executor, and for the executor to act in their best interests. context: Death should be not a taxable event and we should not be stopping people from being able to pass their life\u2019s work on to their kids.", "output": "According to the recent House GOP Estate-tax repeal, what is the legislation concerning beneficiaries of estates?"} {"input": "answer: Sanders said Monday. \"I think if you look to Chicago where you had over 4,000 victims of gun-related crimes last year they have the strictest gun laws in the country. That certainly hasn't helped there.\" context: In Chicago which has the toughest gun laws in the United States probably you could say by far they have more gun violence than any other city.", "output": "How many gun-related crimes were there last year in Chicago?"} {"input": "answer: The statistics on such slayings in Chicago are staggering. There were 316 homicides from Jan. 1 to June 30 of this year. No other city cracked the 300s. context: In Chicago which has the toughest gun laws in the United States probably you could say by far they have more gun violence than any other city.", "output": "How many gun-related crimes were there in other large cities such as New York and Los Angeles?"} {"input": "answer: Recent Changes to Chicago\u2019s Gun Laws On January 1 of 2019, the state of Illinois implemented several changes to their gun laws. The purpose driving these changes was to make it more difficult for people to obtain a gun and easier for law enforcement personnel to take guns away from known criminals and people who are deemed dangerous. Here is a summary of three recent changes: The waiting period to purchase a rifle has been increased from 24 hours to 72 hours between the time you purchased the gun and when you could take possession of it. Gun owners are required to obtain a Firearm Owner\u2019s Identification Card (FOID) which must be renewed in a process that can be quite lengthy. The 2019 amendment ensures that an expired FOID card will remain valid as long as the renewal application was submitted prior to expiration \u2013 this prevent gun owners from being charged with unlawful use of a firearm while waiting to receive their new FOID card in the mail. The Firearms Restraining Order Act was signed into law in July 2018 and went into effect January 1, 2019. This law allows Courts to issue a 6-month Emergency Order of Protection that can be processed and issued the same day, enabling the Court to temporarily revoke an alleged dangerous person\u2019s FOID card and firearms on an emergency basis. context: In Chicago which has the toughest gun laws in the United States probably you could say by far they have more gun violence than any other city.", "output": "What are the gun laws in Chicago and how do they compare to the gun laws in other cities?"} {"input": "answer: The first Klan was founded in Pulaski, Tennessee, on December 24, 1865[21] by six former officers of the Confederate army[22] as a fraternal social club inspired at least in part by the then largely defunct Sons of Malta. context: The KKK was formed by the Democratic Party.", "output": "What are the origins of the Ku Klux Klan?"} {"input": "answer: The first Klan flourished in the Southern United States in the late 1860s during Reconstruction, then died out by the early 1870s. It sought to overthrow the Republican state governments in the South, especially by using violence against African-American leaders. Each chapter was autonomous and highly secret as to membership and plans. context: The KKK was formed by the Democratic Party.", "output": "How was the Ku Klux Klan created?"} {"input": "answer: The first Klan was founded in Pulaski, Tennessee, on December 24, 1865 by six former officers of the Confederate army context: The KKK was formed by the Democratic Party.", "output": "Who is responsible for the creation of the Ku Klux Klan?"} {"input": "answer: The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is a white supremacist organization, whose goals are to protect white privilege and obstruct any attempt at racial equality. Part of its popularity in the 1920s was because it strongly supported and defended (sometimes illegally) National Prohibition (1920-1933). context: The KKK was formed by the Democratic Party.", "output": "What are the goals of the Ku Klux Klan?"} {"input": "answer: Clinton has received criticism for her ties with Wall Street. Her claim in April 2016 that \"I'm the only candidate in the Democratic primary, or actually on either side, who Wall Street financiers and hedge fund managers are actually running ads against,\" received a \"Pants on Fire\" rating from PolitiFact. context: I'm the only candidate in the Democratic primary or actually on either side who Wall Street financiers and hedge fund managers are actually running ads against.", "output": "Why has this Democratic Candiate been so targeted?"} {"input": "answer: Mike Bloomberg was a Democrat most of his life context: I'm the only candidate in the Democratic primary or actually on either side who Wall Street financiers and hedge fund managers are actually running ads against.", "output": "Why are the ADs being ran against you as a Democrate?"} {"input": "answer: The family of murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich is denying Rich was in communication with WikiLeaks context: ...Secret documents reveal that Iran could obtain a nuclear weapon far sooner than we were told. And Tammy Duckworth voted \u2018yes\u2019 (on the Iran nuclear deal).", "output": "What ties does the IVFI have to access \"secret documents\"?"} {"input": "answer: the Ontario Government context: ...Secret documents reveal that Iran could obtain a nuclear weapon far sooner than we were told. And Tammy Duckworth voted \u2018yes\u2019 (on the Iran nuclear deal).", "output": "Who is funding the IVFI?"} {"input": "answer: Donald Trump said that from his office he witnessed a jetliner crashing into the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001. He spoke to WWOR/UPN 9 News via phone to describe what he saw. context: Claimed that a reporter \u201ctotally changed a 16 year old story that he had written [about the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks] in order to make me look bad.\"", "output": "What did Trump say he saw on September 11, 2001?"} {"input": "answer: In a speech at a November 24, 2015, rally in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, presidential candidate Donald Trump claimed that \"thousands and thousands of people were cheering\" in Jersey City, New Jersey, as the World Trade Center collapsed.[10] After this claim was questioned,[11] the Trump campaign referred to a September 18, 2001, Washington Post article that Kovaleski had co-authored with Fredrick Kunkle, as substantiation of the claim. According to the article, \"law enforcement authorities detained and questioned a number of people who were allegedly seen celebrating the attacks and holding tailgate-style parties on rooftops while they watched the devastation.\"[12] context: Claimed that a reporter \u201ctotally changed a 16 year old story that he had written [about the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks] in order to make me look bad.\"", "output": "What happened in Jersey City on September 11, 2001 according to reporter Serge Kovaleski?"} {"input": "answer: The MTA owed the money to the state, but in an unusual move was told by the Cuomo administration to send the check in March 2016 directly to the Olympic Regional Development Authority, or ORDA, which operates Belleayre, Gore and Whiteface. Because of the warm weather, ORDA reported its 2015-16 ski season saw a 25% decline in visitors and an $8.8 million decrease in revenue. context: Says Gov. Andrew Cuomo is \u201cstealing money from the MTA and sending it upstate for projects that have nothing to do with transit.\"", "output": "Did the MTA transfer funds to the Olympic authority under Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration?"} {"input": "answer: Recovery of state governmental costs from public authorities and public benefit corporations. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, every public authority and every public benefit corporation created by or pursuant to New York state law at least three of whose members are appointed by the governor, whether such authority or corporation is otherwise governed by this chapter (such entities, as so constituted, to be hereafter in this title referred to as \"public benefit corporations\"), shall reimburse to New York state an allocable share of state governmental costs attributable to the provision of services to public benefit corporations, as determined herein. The payment of such costs by public benefit corporations is a valid and proper purpose for which available authority funds may be applied. context: Says Gov. Andrew Cuomo is \u201cstealing money from the MTA and sending it upstate for projects that have nothing to do with transit.\"", "output": "What is stated in Section 2975 of the State law?"} {"input": "answer: $16 billion surplus by 2027 context: The U.S. \u201cwould actually be on a glide path to balancing the budget\" had Congress enacted Trump\u2019s 2018 plan.", "output": "What financial balance would the plan originally proposed by D. Trump create in the current term?"} {"input": "answer: To pay for an increase in defense spending, a down payment on the border wall and school voucher programs, among other things, funding was cut from the discretionary budgets of other executive departments and agencies. The Environmental Protection Agency, the State Department and the Agriculture Department took the hardest hits. context: The U.S. \u201cwould actually be on a glide path to balancing the budget\" had Congress enacted Trump\u2019s 2018 plan.", "output": "What would be the short term effects of the budget proposal be?"} {"input": "answer: The first, and clearest, long-term impact of the COVID-19 outbreak is likely to be on state budgets. Whether coronavirus brings about a long-term, deep recession domestically remains unclear, but it is sure to have an effect on economic growth. context: The U.S. \u201cwould actually be on a glide path to balancing the budget\" had Congress enacted Trump\u2019s 2018 plan.", "output": "What long term effects would the budget create?"} {"input": "answer: By embracing technology and focusing on supplier compliance, procurement teams will be able to better assess these priorities and get the best out of their suppliers in 2019. Trend #2: Digitalization Opens up Possibilities for Procurement. For a long time, many organizations have based their procurement activity solely on reducing costs. context: The U.S. \u201cwould actually be on a glide path to balancing the budget\" had Congress enacted Trump\u2019s 2018 plan.", "output": "Is the spending consistently matched by future procurement?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The U.S. \u201cwould actually be on a glide path to balancing the budget\" had Congress enacted Trump\u2019s 2018 plan.", "output": "Over the span of effect, will the budget create a net profit or incur a debt?"} {"input": "answer: For political views, Freeman has shown support to Obama and thus, and obvious Democrat party. context: Says actor Morgan Freeman said, Jailing Hillary\" is the best way to \"restore public faith in government.", "output": "What is Morgan Freeman's political stance?"} {"input": "answer: Morgan Freeman endorses Clinton context: Says actor Morgan Freeman said, Jailing Hillary\" is the best way to \"restore public faith in government.", "output": "Does Morgan Freeman support Hilary Clinton?"} {"input": "answer: The IRS encourages several key groups of taxpayers to perform a \u201cpaycheck checkup\u201d to check if they are having their employer withhold the right amount of tax for their situation, following recent tax-law changes. It\u2019s especially important for certain people, to check their withholding. They are people who: Belong to a two-income family. Work two or more jobs or only work for part of the year. Have children and claim credits such as the Child Tax Credit. Have older dependents, including children age 17 or older. Itemized deductions on their 2017 tax returns. Earn high incomes and have more complex tax returns. Received large tax refunds or had large tax bills for 2017. context: Under the House tax bill, \u201c70 percent of the tax relief goes to those families making less than $200,000.\"", "output": "How does the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act affect taxpayers after its range of application?"} {"input": "answer: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (\"TCJA\") changed deductions, depreciation, expensing, tax credits and other tax items that affect businesses. context: Under the House tax bill, \u201c70 percent of the tax relief goes to those families making less than $200,000.\"", "output": "How does the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act change its effects over the years?"} {"input": "answer: 1)Taxpayers in the fourth quintile (incomes between $86,100 and $149,400, the 60th to 80th percentile) would receive a tax cut averaging $1,810 in 2018, $1,680 in 2025, and $30 in 2027. 2)Significant tax benefits would only accrue to the top 20% of taxpayers.[89] *Based on fact one I assume this puts 200,000 bracket of income in top 20% of taxpayers context: Under the House tax bill, \u201c70 percent of the tax relief goes to those families making less than $200,000.\"", "output": "How do the effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act compare in its entirety across the line of a $200,000 income?"} {"input": "answer: Repeals the Alternative Minimum Tax: The AMT, originally intended to ensure the richest tax filers pay at least some tax by disallowing many tax breaks, most typically hits filers making between $200,000 and $1 million today. Those who make more than that usually find they owe more tax under the regular income tax code, so must pay that tab instead. context: Under the House tax bill, \u201c70 percent of the tax relief goes to those families making less than $200,000.\"", "output": "How would a family making under $200,000 be affected by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act?"} {"input": "answer: Sessions announced his intention to run for the GOP nomination for his old Senate seat to take on Democrat incumbent Doug Jones. context: JEFF SESSIONS CAUGHT COLLUDING WITH OBAMA", "output": "What was Jeff Sessions involvement with Obama?"} {"input": "answer: Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned on Wednesday at President Trump\u2019s request, ending the tenure of a beleaguered loyalist context: JEFF SESSIONS CAUGHT COLLUDING WITH OBAMA", "output": "How did Jeff Sessions get into the position he is in?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: JEFF SESSIONS CAUGHT COLLUDING WITH OBAMA", "output": "What is the relationship between Obama and Jeff Sessions before Obama became president?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: JEFF SESSIONS CAUGHT COLLUDING WITH OBAMA", "output": "What was the beneficial gains that Jeff Sessions gained from his invovlement?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: JEFF SESSIONS CAUGHT COLLUDING WITH OBAMA", "output": "Who else was involved in the collusion scandal with Jeff Sessions?"} {"input": "answer: A country's trade deficit or surplus is calculated by subtracting a country's imports from its exports. The balance of trade is denominated in the local currency of the country for which it is being calculated. context: Our trade deficit in goods reached nearly \u2026 $800 billion last year alone.", "output": "How is the trade deficit calculated?"} {"input": "answer: The deficit in goods alone with China grew to $375 billion last year, context: Our trade deficit in goods reached nearly \u2026 $800 billion last year alone.", "output": "Is the deficit in goods alone or in goods and services?"} {"input": "answer: In 2016, America\u2019s trade deficit with China was $347 billion; in 2017, it was $376 billion. Through the first ten months of 2018, it was $344.5 billion \u2014 each month so far this year the trade deficit has been hundreds of millions or billions higher than it was. context: Our trade deficit in goods reached nearly \u2026 $800 billion last year alone.", "output": "Is $800 billion as high as it ever has been?"} {"input": "answer: Three ways to reduce the trade deficit are: Consume less and save more. If US households or the government reduce consumption (businesses save more than they spend), imports will drop and less borrowing from abroad will be needed to pay for consumption. This means that consumption taxes\u2014like those that nearly all other countries in the world have\u2014could help reduce the deficit, by discouraging consumption, increasing saving, and reducing the government deficit. In contrast, an unfunded tax cut, such as the one proposed by the administration, will expand the deficit because the government will be consuming more relative to its earnings. Depreciate the exchange rate. Trade deficit reversals are typically driven by a significant real exchange rate depreciation. A weaker dollar makes imports more expensive and exports cheaper and improves the trade balance. Given the dollar is the world's reserve currency, and still regarded as the safest for investors, it tends to run stronger than other currencies. But when foreign governments actively push the dollar up to maintain their surpluses, the United States could counteract intervention by selling dollars and buying foreign currencies. The administration could also encourage the adoption of other major currencies, such as the euro, yen, or renminbi, as alternative reserve currencies. A weaker dollar would be good for the US economy, but relinquishing the role as the dominant currency would reduce the power of the United States in global markets and the seigniorage (profit) earned. Tax capital inflows. One of the reasons that the United States runs a trade deficit is because borrowing from abroad is cheap and easy. If it were more expensive, US citizens and the government would borrow less. A tax on (non\u2013foreign direct investment) capital inflows that rises with the size of the inflow could reduce excessive borrowing for consumption and help close the government imbalance. While some worry that capital controls could distort asset prices and reduce investment, they could also curb excessive speculative investment, such as happened before the financial crisis. context: Our trade deficit in goods reached nearly \u2026 $800 billion last year alone.", "output": "What can be done to lower the trade deficit?"} {"input": "answer: A member of the Democratic Party, McCaskill served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives from 1983 to 1989, as Jackson County Prosecutor from 1993 to 1998, and as the 34th State Auditor of Missouri from 1999 to 2007. context: Nonpartisan experts have consistently ranked Claire one of the most independent senators \u2014 right in the middle.", "output": "What party does Claire McCaskill belong to?"} {"input": "answer: While Democrats around the country are wearing opposition to the president as a badge of honor, McCaskill regularly plays up the areas where she says she and Trump see eye-to-eye. And she never misses the chance to tout the legislation she sponsored or co-sponsored that the president has signed into law over the last two years. context: Nonpartisan experts have consistently ranked Claire one of the most independent senators \u2014 right in the middle.", "output": "How often did Claire McCaskill vote with her own party on legislation?"} {"input": "answer: As recently as the early 1970s, party unity voting was around 60% but today it is closer to 90% in both the House and Senate. context: Nonpartisan experts have consistently ranked Claire one of the most independent senators \u2014 right in the middle.", "output": "How often do most senators, on average, vote with their own party on legislation?"} {"input": "answer: #1\t11\tSen. Claire McCaskill [D-MO, 2007-2018] context: Nonpartisan experts have consistently ranked Claire one of the most independent senators \u2014 right in the middle.", "output": "On a ranking of senators who vote least often with their own party on legislation, what number is Claire McCaskill?"} {"input": "answer: The state\u2019s sixth-largest district is expecting to send more than $400 million to the state this year. context: The state is set to recapture an additional $500 million in Robin Hood payments from taxpayers and not one penny of it will go to public education in Texas.", "output": "How much is the state of Texas set to recapture in Robin Hood payments?"} {"input": "answer: Chapter 41 of the Texas Education Code (TEC) makes provisions for certain school districts to share their local tax revenue with other school districts. For the purposes of the school finance system in Texas, districts are designated as either Chapter 41 or Chapter 42 districts. The relative wealth of the school district is measured in terms of the taxable value of property that lies within the school district borders divided by the number of students in weighted average daily attendance (WADA). Chapter 41\u2019s provisions are sometimes referred to as the \u201cshare the wealth\u201d or \u201cRobin Hood\u201d plan because districts subject to Chapter 41 of the TEC are required to share their wealth with other school districts. The funds that are distributed by Chapter 41 districts are \u201crecaptured\u201d by the school finance system to assist with the financing of public education for all school districts. context: The state is set to recapture an additional $500 million in Robin Hood payments from taxpayers and not one penny of it will go to public education in Texas.", "output": "What are the legal requirements in Texas for using funds from Robin Hood payments?"} {"input": "answer: Where did that money go? Into the state's general fund - run by the Texas Education Agency. The general fund is the state's primary, education bank account. context: The state is set to recapture an additional $500 million in Robin Hood payments from taxpayers and not one penny of it will go to public education in Texas.", "output": "What public bodies are eligible to receive Robin Hood funds in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: Justice Neil Gorsuch sided with his left-leaning colleagues to deliver a 5-4 opinion on federal legislation that would have left immigrants convicted of crimes considered \"violent\" subject to deportation. context: Today\u2019s Court decision means that Congress must close loopholes that block the removal of dangerous criminal aliens including aggravated felons.", "output": "Who was the Justice who sided with the liberal judges in this landmark decision?"} {"input": "answer: More than 35 million votes have already been cast in early voting nationwide, NBC News\u2019 Data Analytics Lab finds using voter file data from TargetSmart. context: Today\u2019s Court decision means that Congress must close loopholes that block the removal of dangerous criminal aliens including aggravated felons.", "output": "What was the vote in terms of numbers?"} {"input": "answer: The case the high court ruled in involves James Dimaya, a native of the Philippines who came to the United States legally as a 13-year-old in 1992. After he pleaded no contest to two charges of burglary in California, the government began deportation proceedings against him. The government argued among other things that he could be removed from the country because his convictions qualified as crimes of violence that allowed his removal under immigration law. context: Today\u2019s Court decision means that Congress must close loopholes that block the removal of dangerous criminal aliens including aggravated felons.", "output": "What main case led to the decision to remove dangerous aliens?"} {"input": "answer: 990 tax return the Girl Scouts filed, total revenues for the organization was just over $130 million context: Before you buy Girl Scout cookies be aware that they support Planned Parenthood which now endorses full term abortions.", "output": "What percentage of earned income from the sales of the Girl Scout Cookies can be found on the 990 tax form?"} {"input": "answer: No, Girl Scouts of the USA does not have a relationship or partnership with Planned Parenthood. context: Before you buy Girl Scout cookies be aware that they support Planned Parenthood which now endorses full term abortions.", "output": "Are there any type of tax documents that show where the Girl Scouts give to Planned Parenthood either directly of as another corporation?"} {"input": "answer: Girl Scouts of the USA is proud of its 100-year relationship with the Catholic Church and is pleased that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has on its website the following resources: Questions and Answers About Girl Scouts of the USA and About Catholic Scouting; Background on Girl Scouts of the USA and USCCB Conversations. context: Before you buy Girl Scout cookies be aware that they support Planned Parenthood which now endorses full term abortions.", "output": "Is the Girl Scout Corporation still affiliated with the Catholic Church, because if the church found a link, wouldn't they sever all ties with the Girl Scouts of America?"} {"input": "answer: This past summer President Trump announced that the United States would be pulling out of the Paris Agreement, stating that the agreement would be bad for the United States' economy. This comes after former President Barack Obama was fundamental in the formation of the Paris Agreement. context: Syria and Nicaragua are the only nations that didn't sign the Paris Agreement. Nicaragua said it wasn't tough enough.", "output": "Why did the United States not sign the Paris Agreement?"} {"input": "answer: How does the withdrawal decision impact China? First, global warming will be intensified after the U.S. withdraws from the Paris Agreement, putting China under greater ecological vulnerability and climate risks. China is one of the countries that is most vulnerable to climate change, and U.S. withdrawal from the agreement is a heavy blow to global efforts against climate change\u2014it will make the consequences of global warming more disastrous, and as a result, China's ecological vulnerability and climate risk will increase markedly. Second, U.S. withdrawal from the agreement will diminish China's emission space and raise China's mitigation costs. The global computable general equilibrium model (Dai et al., 2017) predicts that 1) under the NDCs target, if the U.S. only reduces its emissions by 20%, 13%, and 0% below the 2005 levels by 2025, the CO2 emissions space will decrease by 0.8%, 1.6%, and 3.2% in China in the year 2030. Under the 2 \u00b0C target, if the U.S. only reduces its emissions by 20%, 13%, and 0% below the 2005 levels by 2025, it will decrease CO2 emissions space by 1.7%, 2.8%, and 5.0% in China in 2030. 2) In that year, under the NDCs target if the U.S. only reduces its emissions by 20%, 13%, and 0% below the 2005 levels by 2025, the carbon price will rise by 1.1\u20134.6 US$ t\u22121 in China; under the 2 \u00b0C target, the carbon price will rise by 4.4\u201314.6 US$ t\u22121. 3) In 2030, under the NDCs target, the additional GDP loss will be US$ 4.75\u201319.77 billion (per capita GDP loss of US$ 3.5\u201314.8) in China; under the 2 \u00b0C target, the additional GDP loss will be US$ 21.98\u201371.1 billion (per capita GDP loss of US$ 16.4\u201353.1). Third, the importance of climate cooperation has been considerably diminished in the Sino\u2013U.S. relationship. Xi and Obama made serious headway in prioritizing climate change as the highlight of their bilateral agenda, and to a certain extent, climate cooperation enhances mutual trust between the two. But the issue of climate change did not come up at either the Xi-Tillerson meeting on 19 March, 2017, or the Xi\u2013Trump meeting at Mar-a-Lago in April 2017. This sharp contrast between the Obama and Trump Administrations suggests that climate change no longer has a foundational role. Fourth, China will reinforce its existing dominance in the clean energy sector. China and the U.S. were neck and neck in clean energy capacity in 2007, producing 148,446 MW and 107,917 MW, respectively, and those figures changed to 545,206 MW and 214,766 MW in 2016 (IRENA, 2017), also respectively. Many U.S. scholars are worried that the U.S. will fall further behind China in the race to develop renewable energy if it retreats on climate efforts (Sivaram and Saha, 2017). Fifth, China faces mounting pressure to redefine its role in global climate governance, and America's sudden renouncement of climate leadership departs strikingly from its joint efforts with China underlying the Paris Agreement, leading the world to pin its hopes on China. context: Syria and Nicaragua are the only nations that didn't sign the Paris Agreement. Nicaragua said it wasn't tough enough.", "output": "What are the impacts of the United States refusing to sign the PA?"} {"input": "answer: the decision would ultimately harm the economy by ceding the jobs of the future in clean energy and technology to overseas competitors context: Syria and Nicaragua are the only nations that didn't sign the Paris Agreement. Nicaragua said it wasn't tough enough.", "output": "How does the decision for the United States not to sign the Paris agreement going to impact future world relationships?"} {"input": "answer: Two of these \"scrub lists,\" as officials called them, were distributed to counties in the months before the election with orders to remove the voters named. Together the lists comprised nearly 1 percent of Florida's electorate and nearly 3 percent of its African-American voters. context: In Florida when Jeb Bush was governor state authorities conducted a deeply flawed purge of voters before the presidential election in 2000\" and \"in 2004 a plan to purge even more voters was headed off.", "output": "Did Jeb Bush purge voters before the election in 2000?"} {"input": "answer: Statewide, a total of 19,398 voters were removed from the rolls. More than 18,600 of these removals matched a felon by name, birthdate, race and gender. More than 6,500 were convicted in counties other than where they voted, suggesting they would not have been found by local officials without the DBT list. context: In Florida when Jeb Bush was governor state authorities conducted a deeply flawed purge of voters before the presidential election in 2000\" and \"in 2004 a plan to purge even more voters was headed off.", "output": "How many voters did Jeb Bush purge from the voter rolls in 2000?"} {"input": "answer: \"I can\u2019t think of anything that would be plausible in the House and Senate chambers,\" said Mark Greenough, the capitol\u2019s historian since 2002. context: The ceilings of the Virginia Senate and House chambers are circled by gold-embossed tobacco leaves.", "output": "What did Mark Greenough, the capitol\u2019s historian, say about the ceiling of the capital?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The ceilings of the Virginia Senate and House chambers are circled by gold-embossed tobacco leaves.", "output": "How does Susan Schaar, clerk of the state, describe the ceiling?"} {"input": "answer: Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia has released a new TV ad touting his support for President Donald Trump\u2019s plan to build a wall on the southern U.S. border. context: I voted to fund President Trump\u2019s wall.", "output": "How does Joe Manchin feel about the wall that Trump wants to put up?"} {"input": "answer: \"Hey, I wanted Mexico to pay for the wall,\" he says in an ad. \"But they're not, so we need to do it ourselves. ... I voted to fund President Trump's wall. Check the vote.\" context: I voted to fund President Trump\u2019s wall.", "output": "How did Joe Manchin vote on Trump's wall?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cHey, I wanted Mexico to pay for the wall,\" Manchin says in the ad. \"But they\u2019re not. So we need to do it ourselves. context: I voted to fund President Trump\u2019s wall.", "output": "Who does Joe Manchin think should pay for the wall that Trump wants to put up?"} {"input": "answer: NASA hopes to launch a human mission to Mars around 2030 -- when Alyssa will be 29 years old. And even though she has a plan far into the future, she still hasn't decided what her first words will be when she takes her first steps on Mars. \"I've been asked that a lot but I just don't know what it is yet,\" she said. \"That's something I still have to think about.\" While Alyssa continues her small steps towards the Red Planet, she still has plenty of time to write the perfect tagline for the next giant leap for mankind. context: Is NASA Training a Teenage Girl to Be the First Human on Mars?", "output": "Can a teenage girl withstand such intense factors of mars?"} {"input": "answer: A group of astronauts may spend a year in orbit around the moon in the late 2020s as part of NASA's plan to send humans to Mars in the 2030s, agency officials said today (May 9). context: Is NASA Training a Teenage Girl to Be the First Human on Mars?", "output": "Is NASA planning other big adventures or focused mainly on Mars?"} {"input": "answer: Soybean futures for July delivery drop more than 7 percent to a low of $8.415 a bushel, their lowest since March 2009 context: The price of soybeans has fallen 50% since 5 years before the election. A big reason is bad (terrible) trade deals with other countries.", "output": "When did soybean prices begin to fall?"} {"input": "answer: Soybean prices have fallen since President Trump declared a Phase One deal had been struck with China. context: The price of soybeans has fallen 50% since 5 years before the election. A big reason is bad (terrible) trade deals with other countries.", "output": "What impact have trade deals had on the price of soybeans?"} {"input": "answer: 9/11 resulted from the confluence of multiple factors. Islamic extremism was stirred by the Iranian Revolution, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the assassination of the Egyptian president. That extremism turned anti-American because of U.S. support for Israel and repressive and secular Arab regimes. Soaring birthrates and limited economic opportunities generated social pressures. Extremist thinking embraced violence because local regimes left no other options for peaceful, democratic reform. The proliferation of weapons gave activists the means to inflict harm, and innovation in communications facilitated worldwide publicity about their deeds \u2014 which served the psychological warfare objective of unsettling western populations. context: I watched in Jersey City New Jersey where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building [World Trade Center] was coming down.", "output": "What caused the 9/11 attacks?"} {"input": "answer: But despite Trump\u2019s claims, no media outlet or Trump\u2019s campaign has uncovered any reports from the time confirming that \u201cthousands and thousands\u201d of Muslims in New Jersey celebrated the Sept. 11 attacks context: I watched in Jersey City New Jersey where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building [World Trade Center] was coming down.", "output": "Why were the Muslims in new Jersey celebrating the attacks?"} {"input": "answer: Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) says he regrets using the term \"girly men\" to describe his political opponents in the past. Schwarzenegger famously used the term during an address at the 2005 Republican National Convention, telling his critics to not be \"economic girly men\" by criticizing the GOP's management of the economy. context: Here are some of the things that are more popular than Congress: hemorrhoids Nickelback traffic jams root canals colonoscopies herpes. Even herpes they couldn\u2019t beat herpes in the polls.", "output": "How did Schwarzenegger describe the congress?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Here are some of the things that are more popular than Congress: hemorrhoids Nickelback traffic jams root canals colonoscopies herpes. Even herpes they couldn\u2019t beat herpes in the polls.", "output": "What did Arnold Schwarzenegger compare the congress to?"} {"input": "answer: The State of the Union text was never \"filed or deposited\" with her, nor did she have \"custody\" of it in the legal sense. Video of the event shows that Trump handed her and Vice President Mike Pence copies before he began speaking, and Pelosi can be seen following along throughout. \"Her copy of the State of the Union address is not a government record or government property at all,\" said Douglas Cox, professor of law at the City of New York University School of Law and an expert in the laws governing the preservation of government records. \"It is personal property.\" Under House rules, members of Congress are encouraged to preserve records or donate them to a research institution for historical study, Cox said. Unlike congressional committees, members are not legally required to hold onto their office\u2019s files. context: The auto industry thought the Obama administration's fuel standards were a good idea\" and automakers \"didn't even agree\" with President Donald Trump's proposal to roll them back.\"", "output": "Did House Speaker Nancy Pelosi break the law by ripping up the president\u2019s State of the Union address?"} {"input": "answer: Legal experts have widely dismissed the notion that federal prosecutors would try to apply the criminal statute cited by Gaetz \u2014 which deals with \u201cconcealment, removal, or mutilation\u201d of federal records \u2014 to Pelosi\u2019s ripping up a copy of the speech. \u201cA saving grace of federal criminal law is that it\u2019s applied by prosecutors, judges, and juries with common sense,\u201d Daniel Richman, a law professor at Columbia Law School, told us. Richman, who previously served as chief appellate attorney in the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office for the Southern District of New York and was a legal adviser for former FBI Director James Comey, added: \u201cThat approach makes it impossible to see the aggressive recycling of a non-unique document as anything more than that.\u201d context: The auto industry thought the Obama administration's fuel standards were a good idea\" and automakers \"didn't even agree\" with President Donald Trump's proposal to roll them back.\"", "output": "Legal experts have widely dismissed the idea that Pelosi\u2019s copy of the address would be subject to a criminal statute cited by some conservatives.?"} {"input": "answer: The intrusions, which had not ever been publicly confirmed, were first disclosed in special counsel Robert Mueller's report about Russian interference in the 2016 election last month. context: Two senators \u2014 bipartisan \u2014 reached out to the election apparatus in Florida to let them know that the Russians are in the records and all they have to do if those election records are not protected is to go in and start eliminating registered voters.", "output": "How did Florida find out that the Russians were in the election apparatus?"} {"input": "answer: Link said the FBI referred her to DHS, which sent a team of a half-dozen employees to her office late last month to do a \u201cdeep dive\u201d into her department\u2019s network. She said a report of their findings and recommendations is expected shortly. context: Two senators \u2014 bipartisan \u2014 reached out to the election apparatus in Florida to let them know that the Russians are in the records and all they have to do if those election records are not protected is to go in and start eliminating registered voters.", "output": "Did Department of Homeland Security help Florida secure their records?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Two senators \u2014 bipartisan \u2014 reached out to the election apparatus in Florida to let them know that the Russians are in the records and all they have to do if those election records are not protected is to go in and start eliminating registered voters.", "output": "Did Department of Homeland Security help any other state secure election system?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: More than 66% of ALL births in California are to illegals on Medi-Cal.", "output": "In a given year, how many births occurred in the state of California?"} {"input": "answer: Medi-Cal also reported that 29 percent of Medi-Cal mothers in 2011 were undocumented. So that year, 73,390 undocumented mothers gave birth on Medi-Cal. As a percentage of all births in the state, that works out to about 15 percent \u2014 not 66 percent, as the meme says. context: More than 66% of ALL births in California are to illegals on Medi-Cal.", "output": "In that same year, how many births in California were to undocumented mothers on Medi-Cal?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: More than 66% of ALL births in California are to illegals on Medi-Cal.", "output": "In the same year, is the number of births to undocumented mothers on Medi-Cal at least 66% of the number of total births in the state of California?"} {"input": "answer: Trump Vetoed Miss Universe Contestants He Found \u2018Too Ethnic or Too Dark-Skinned,\u2019 Pageant Staffer Says The allegation appears in an except from a new new book by Michael Isikoff and David Corn published in \u201cMother Jones\u201d on Thursday Jon Levine | March 8, 2018 @ 8:18 AM Last Updated: March 8, 2018 @ 8:27 AM trump miss universe Getty Images President Donald Trump routinely discriminated against Miss Universe contestants who were \u201ctoo ethnic or too dark-skinned,\u201d according to a new account from a pageant staffer. In an excerpt of Michael Isikoff and David Corn\u2019s new book, \u201cRussian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin\u2019s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump,\u201d published Thursday by Mother Jones, the veteran journalists write: \u201cFrequently, Trump would toss out finalists and replace them with others he preferred.\u201d context: Was Trump 'shaking with rage' after Rachael Maddow 'confirmed the golden shower rumors'?", "output": "Does Rachael Maddow's book \"Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump\" document the details of Trump's Russia trips in 2013?"} {"input": "answer: The timeline places the supposed splashdown as potentially taking place between 1:30 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. the morning Trump stayed at the Ritz-Carlton in Moscow. But the book offers no proof that this event took place and even quotes dossier author Christopher Steele as placing the likelihood it ever occured only at 50 percent. So no, Maddow did not confirm the prostitute-piss-party and there is no evidence that Trump is \u201cshaking with rage\u201d over this fictitious incident. context: Was Trump 'shaking with rage' after Rachael Maddow 'confirmed the golden shower rumors'?", "output": "Does Rachael Maddow's book \"Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump\" give any evidence of occurrence of the 'golden shower'?"} {"input": "answer: It dumped an estimated 27 trillion gallons of rain over Texas and Louisiana during a 6-day period, says Ryan Maue of WeatherBell, a weather analytics company. context: Earlier this year Hurricane Harvey left more than 12 million people in Texas and Louisiana without homes.", "output": "Which states did Hurricane Harvey impact?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Earlier this year Hurricane Harvey left more than 12 million people in Texas and Louisiana without homes.", "output": "How many people live in the impacted states?"} {"input": "answer: With Harvey, an estimated 13 million people were affected, nearly 135,000 homes damaged or destroyed in the historic flooding, and up to a million cars were wrecked. The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits after the storm also jumped to a more than two-year high amid a surge in applications from Texas. context: Earlier this year Hurricane Harvey left more than 12 million people in Texas and Louisiana without homes.", "output": "How many people evacuated their homes in the impacted states?"} {"input": "answer: Her proposals would increase revenue by $1.1 trillion over the next decade. context: Hillary Clinton has promised to raise taxes by $1 trillion.", "output": "According to a March 3, 2016 analysis by the Tax Policy Center, how long would it take Clinton's tax proposal to increase tax revenue by $1 trillion?"} {"input": "answer: That means the most any president can serve in the White House is 10 years. context: Hillary Clinton has promised to raise taxes by $1 trillion.", "output": "How long can Hillary Clinton possibly stay in office if elected and re-elected?"} {"input": "answer: Dog meat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about human consumption of dog flesh and parts. For meat eaten by dogs themselves, see dog food. For the character in the Fallout series of video games, see Dogmeat (Fallout). vte Worldwide laws on killing dogs for consumption Dog killing is legal\t Dog killing is partially illegal1 Dog killing is illegal\t Unknown? 1the laws vary internally and/or they include exceptions for ritual/religious slaughter Dog meat Dog Meat.jpg Various cuts of dog meat Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy\t1,096 kJ (262 kcal) Carbohydrates 0.1 g Dietary fiber\t0 g Fat 20.2 g Protein 19 g Vitamins\tQuantity%DV\u2020 Vitamin A equiv.\t0%3.6 \u03bcg Thiamine (B1)\t10%0.12 mg Riboflavin (B2)\t15%0.18 mg Niacin (B3)\t13%1.9 mg Vitamin C\t4%3 mg Minerals\tQuantity%DV\u2020 Calcium\t1%8 mg Iron\t22%2.8 mg Phosphorus\t24%168 mg Potassium\t6%270 mg Sodium\t5%72 mg Other constituents\tQuantity Water\t60.1 g Cholesterol\t44.4 mg Ash\t0.8 g Units \u03bcg = micrograms \u2022 mg = milligrams IU = International units \u2020Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults. Source: Yong-Geun Ann (1999)[1] A paw Part of a series on Animal rights Around the worldTimelineAnimal crueltyVeganismPrimate rights in research The Movement Advocates VegansGroups Aspects CensorshipKillingMutilationWild animalsConsumption DogsHorsesCatsCattleBloodsports BullfightingHuntingFishingAnimal testing CosmeticCaptivity ZoosCircusesOceanariumsCompanion animals Puppy millsAbandonment Ideas AbolitionismAnimal protectionismCarnismSentientismSpeciesism Related Environmentalism Caribou from Wagon Trails.jpg Animals portal vte Dog meat is the flesh and other edible parts derived from dogs. Historically, human consumption of dog meat has been recorded in many parts of the world.[2] In the 21st century, dog meat is consumed in some regions of China,[3] India,[4] South Korea,[5] Vietnam,[6] Nigeria,[7] and Switzerland,[8] and it is eaten or is legal to be eaten in other countries throughout the world. Some cultures view the consumption of dog meat as part of their traditional, ritualistic, or day-to-day cuisine, and other cultures consider consumption of dog meat a taboo, even where it had been consumed in the past.[9][10] It was estimated in 2014 that worldwide, 25 million dogs are eaten each year by humans.[11] context: The Dog Meat Festival in Yulin, China, threatens global public health.", "output": "How are the dogs used for meat sourced and slaughtered?"} {"input": "answer: Across China, there are many dog markets and slaughterhouses, and dogs and cats are killed for human consumption all year round and country-wide. context: The Dog Meat Festival in Yulin, China, threatens global public health.", "output": "What is the main threat of consumption of dog meat?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The Dog Meat Festival in Yulin, China, threatens global public health.", "output": "Of the 1300 cases of rabies, what percent was tied to dog meat?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The Dog Meat Festival in Yulin, China, threatens global public health.", "output": "According to the expert from the WHO in the article, is the health risk of eating dogs ever externalized?"} {"input": "answer: As of June 2019, there were a total of 660,880 DACA recipients. On September 5, 2017, the Trump administration announced the termination of DACA. Due to pending litigation, today the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) continues to accept DACA renewal applications; however, no new DACA applications have been accepted context: Says a recent analysis\" showed that 91 percent of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients are employed in school or serving in the military.\"", "output": "Should DACA recipients have expedited cases in extreme scenarios?"} {"input": "answer: Governor Says DACA \u2018Dreamers\u2019 In Military Should Have Path To Citizenship context: Says a recent analysis\" showed that 91 percent of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients are employed in school or serving in the military.\"", "output": "Will the DACA recipients receive extra for military service and express legal citizenship?"} {"input": "answer: ICE warrants are issued for civil violations of immigration law, not criminal charges. ... Both an ICE detainer and an ICE warrant are issued based on alleged civil immigration violations and do not provide ... THE BASICS ON ICE WARRANTS AND ICE DETAINERS Why ICE is Sending Immigration Warrants to Local Law Enforcement and What it Means context: Says an ICE detainer request is not a valid warrant.", "output": "What are reasons for warrants being granted?"} {"input": "answer: ICE warrants do not generally provide a basis for a local or state law enforcement officer or agency (LEA) to arrest or detain anyone context: Says an ICE detainer request is not a valid warrant.", "output": "Is local law enforcement required to serve ICE warrants?"} {"input": "answer: So how come our mayors and governors are breaking their oath regularly? Just recently Chicago\u2019s new mayor announced she\u2019s ordered the Chicago Police to refuse assistance to federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) who will be executing judicial arrest warrants in the city. context: Says an ICE detainer request is not a valid warrant.", "output": "Are there any repercussions if local law enforcement refuses to serve ICE warrants?"} {"input": "answer: There are two types of warrant \u2014 one for when they are coming to arrest you, and another for when they have permission from a judge to search your home. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can issue arrest warrants, but only a court can issue a search warrant. context: Says an ICE detainer request is not a valid warrant.", "output": "why does ICE not have the power to create valid warrants?"} {"input": "answer: As of March 2020, ICE has 287(g) JEM agreements with 77 law enforcement agencies in 21 states. ICE also has 287(g) WSO agreements with 56 law enforcement agencies in 9 states. context: Says an ICE detainer request is not a valid warrant.", "output": "How many local law enforcement agencies partner with ICE to enforce their warrants?"} {"input": "answer: Linkedin THURSDAY, APRIL 5TH 89 people have been hospitalized in the city of Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods after ingesting synthetic cannabis known as K2 or Spice, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). Among the patients admitted for treatment, the largest numbers came from Chicago (24) and Peoria County (24) all of which experienced severe bleeding when they were admitted. context: Have 89 People Been Hospitalized In Chicago Due To Synthetic Cannabis?", "output": "How many people have been hospitalized due to Synthetic Cannabis in Chicago?"} {"input": "answer: However, acute side effects of fake marijuana include trouble breathing, heart palpitations, panic attacks, hallucinations, vomiting, and seizures. There have also been two reported cases of suicide that have resulted from hallucinations. context: Have 89 People Been Hospitalized In Chicago Due To Synthetic Cannabis?", "output": "What are the dangers of Synthetic Cannabis?"} {"input": "answer: Synthetic cannabinoids are typically shipped overseas from China to manufacturers who prepare the blends using high-proof alcohol or acetone solvents. It\u2019s basically a reverse-extraction: the synthetic molecules are dissolved in a solvent and introduced to its plantlike host material through a soaking or spraying process. context: Have 89 People Been Hospitalized In Chicago Due To Synthetic Cannabis?", "output": "How is Synthetic Cannabis made?"} {"input": "answer: Some people who use synthetic cannabinoids may be looking to pass drug tests. context: Have 89 People Been Hospitalized In Chicago Due To Synthetic Cannabis?", "output": "Why do people purchase Synthetic Cannabis instead of real cannabis?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cSince Ronald Reagan we have had this assumption in the United States that the Republicans are the party of the military, the Republicans are the party of patriotism, the Republicans are the party of American values,\u201d she says over a plate of french fries at a small diner in Holly, Mich. \u201cAnd if there was ever a moment for a strategic shift, it\u2019s now context: At the State of the Union address, Democrats, even on positive news \u2026 were like death and un-American. Un-American. Somebody said \u2018treasonous.\u2019 I mean yeah I guess why not? Can we call that treason? Why not?", "output": "How patriotic are Democrats?"} {"input": "answer: Even more starkly, 72 percent of Republicans consider themselves to be \u201cvery\u201d patriotic (the highest level of patriotism), compared with 29 percent of Democrats \u2014 a 43-point gap. context: At the State of the Union address, Democrats, even on positive news \u2026 were like death and un-American. Un-American. Somebody said \u2018treasonous.\u2019 I mean yeah I guess why not? Can we call that treason? Why not?", "output": "How patriotic are Republicans?"} {"input": "answer: The results of the research suggested that participating social studies teachers explain patriotism with concepts of love, commitment and responsibility, and perceived themselves closer to blind patriotism. I context: At the State of the Union address, Democrats, even on positive news \u2026 were like death and un-American. Un-American. Somebody said \u2018treasonous.\u2019 I mean yeah I guess why not? Can we call that treason? Why not?", "output": "How is it possible to measure someone's patriotism?"} {"input": "answer: The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Wednesday in Janus v. AFSCME that nonunion workers cannot be forced to pay fees to public sector unions. The case concerns whether public employees can be forced to pay so-called agency fees to fund the work of public sector unions. Experts said that a ruling in favor of Janus would be the most significant court decision affecting collective bargaining rights in decades. context: A case before Washington\u2019s Supreme Court seeks to effectively end public labor unions.", "output": "What is the name of the Supreme Court Case that could end public labor unions?"} {"input": "answer: California \u2022 Percent of workers in unions: 14.7 percent \u2022 Change in union membership (2008-2018): -3.7 ppt. (5th largest decrease) \u2022 Union workers: 2,404,888 (the most) \u2022 Avg. annual wage: $66,308 (3rd highest) context: A case before Washington\u2019s Supreme Court seeks to effectively end public labor unions.", "output": "What state is home to the most public labor union members?"} {"input": "answer: A deeply divided Supreme Court dealt a major blow to the nation's public employee unions that likely will result in a loss of members, money and political muscle. ... The case, Janus v. context: A case before Washington\u2019s Supreme Court seeks to effectively end public labor unions.", "output": "Did the Supreme Court end public labor unions following the Janus Case?"} {"input": "answer: The U.S. Supreme Court could soon outlaw public-sector unions from requiring nonmembers to pay dues or fees as part of a lawsuit which aims to dramatically change national labor law context: A case before Washington\u2019s Supreme Court seeks to effectively end public labor unions.", "output": "What reason did the Janus case cite as the main reason to end public labor unions?"} {"input": "answer: There is a substantial amount of academic literature on the following benefits of unions and unionization to employers and the economy: Economic growth Productivity Competitiveness Product or service delivery and quality Training Turnover Solvency of the firm Workplace health and safety Economic development context: A case before Washington\u2019s Supreme Court seeks to effectively end public labor unions.", "output": "What benefits do public labor unions provide?"} {"input": "answer: The term \u201csanctuary state\u201d is a phrase that takes on different meanings in politically-charged conversations. Members of the Republican party see sanctuary states or sanctuary cities as places where illegal immigrants are protected. On the other hand, the Democratic view of sanctuary states are areas where illegal immigrants are protected from aggressive attempts of deportation. context: Incredibly some Tallahassee politicians want to make Florida a sanctuary state.", "output": "What is a sanctuary state?"} {"input": "answer: The compromise bill prohibits law enforcement agents from asking about a person\u2019s immigration status or participating in any program that uses them as immigration agents. context: Incredibly some Tallahassee politicians want to make Florida a sanctuary state.", "output": "What does it mean to be a sanctuary state?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Incredibly some Tallahassee politicians want to make Florida a sanctuary state.", "output": "Which politicians specifically want Florida as a sanctuary state?"} {"input": "answer: Any city that does not honor ICE detainer requests is branded as a \u2018blasphemous sanctuary city\u2019. These detainer requests have resulted in the unlawful imprisonment of American citizens for days, weeks, months, even years on end already, even against the lawful demands of the judicial system to have these American citizens, arrested without cause sometimes due to just mistaken identity, released. context: Incredibly some Tallahassee politicians want to make Florida a sanctuary state.", "output": "Why do politicians want Florida as a sanctuary state?"} {"input": "answer: Mueller\u2019s report builds on previous disclosures that Russia had canvassed U.S. election systems looking for vulnerabilities. In Sept. 2017, the Department of Homeland Security told 21 states that hackers had targeted their voting systems. One Mueller indictment from July 2018 indicated that Russian hackers in June and July of 2016 very likely hacked into an unnamed state and stole information related to 500,000 voters. (State officials in Illinois later acknowledged an intrusion by Russian actors, though they said the number of voters whose personal data had been compromised was 76,000.) The indictment also indicates the hackers poked around in counties in Georgia, Florida and Iowa. A Joint Intelligence Bulletin released last month from the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security revealed the Russians targeted all 50 states. There are plenty of signs that Russia shaped how Americans perceived the election. That\u2019s why Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania, calls the foreign actors \u201cdiscourse saboteurs\u201d in her latest book, Cyberwar: How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President. The Russians not only injected divisive rhetoric into the public narrative via troll accounts on social media, Jamieson says, but also by stealing troves of email from the Democratic National Committee and top Democrats like Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and then getting them amplified via mainstream media sources. context: This Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story.", "output": "What did the Mueller report say about Russian interference?"} {"input": "answer: Did the Russians try to interfere with last November\u2019s Presidential election? Without a doubt. Were there conversations between Russian representatives and members of the Trump campaign team? Very likely. Did the Russians succeed in altering the outcome of the election in any way, or was the Trump campaign complicit in their attempts? Absolutely not. context: This Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story.", "output": "Did Trump collude with Russia to interfere in the election?"} {"input": "answer: Amy Davidson Sorkin writes about how Doug Jones beat Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race context: Alabama state police arrest 3 poll workers in Birmingham.", "output": "What state did Doug Jones run in?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Alabama state police arrest 3 poll workers in Birmingham.", "output": "Were there problems in the election when he ran?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Alabama state police arrest 3 poll workers in Birmingham.", "output": "If so, did these problems start with the people who were running the polls?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Alabama state police arrest 3 poll workers in Birmingham.", "output": "Were people arrested because of this?"} {"input": "answer: Why Trump's big win means problems for Gov. Rauner By RICK PEARSON and JOHN BYRNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE | NOV 10, 2016 | 6:45 AM Bruce Rauner did not attend the Republican National Convention and did not endorse Donald Trump as the party's nominee. Bruce Rauner did not attend the Republican National Convention and did not endorse Donald Trump as the party's nominee.(AFP/Getty Images, left; Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune) The impending arrival of Donald Trump in the White House is creating a strange political landscape for Bruce Rauner to navigate at the governor's mansion. The Republican governor spent the better part of a year refusing to discuss the eventual GOP presidential nominee and wouldn't even speak Trump's name. At the time, Rauner was trying to walk the tightrope of not providing Democrats with fodder to attack him during their budget battle while also not invoking Trump's wrath by directly criticizing him. context: Bruce Rauner is of record that he will fully support the Trump candidacy. It's documented. It\u2019s available.", "output": "Why do democrats want to connect Rauner to Trump?"} {"input": "answer: When Gov. Bruce Rauner made a rare and highly visible statement of support for Donald Trump\u2019s White House at a campaign event more than a week ago, it symbolized a Republican chief executive looking to unite a divided GOP base in facing a strenuous re-election campaign. context: Bruce Rauner is of record that he will fully support the Trump candidacy. It's documented. It\u2019s available.", "output": "Why would Rauner support Trump?"} {"input": "answer: Gov. Bruce Rauner won't attend GOP convention or endorse Trump for president context: Bruce Rauner is of record that he will fully support the Trump candidacy. It's documented. It\u2019s available.", "output": "How does Rauner feel about Trump being the front runner for the republican party?"} {"input": "answer: the Chinese Communist Party have signed a petition this week asking explanations from the American government concerning the American Moon landings after doubts arose that the Apollo Moon landings ever happened. context: Chinese lunar rover finds no evidence of American moon landings.", "output": "what areas did the chinese lunar rover cover?"} {"input": "answer: Apollo 11 landed on July 20, 1969, on a vast flat area in the Mare Tranquillitatis, the so-called \"Sea of Tranquility.\" Even so, mission commander Neil Armstrong saw that he and Buzz Aldrin were heading straight for a rubble pile, and took over manual control to set the lunar lander Eagle down in a more suitable spot. context: Chinese lunar rover finds no evidence of American moon landings.", "output": "what areas were involved in the american moon landings?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Chinese lunar rover finds no evidence of American moon landings.", "output": "what was the intersection of those two areas?"} {"input": "answer: Did a Chinese Lunar Rover Find No Evidence of American Moon Landings? \"These recent discoveries could strangely give credence to conspiracy theorists who have claimed for decades that America had never gone to the moon.\" context: Chinese lunar rover finds no evidence of American moon landings.", "output": "who made the claim about the chinese lunar rover and evidence of american moon landings?"} {"input": "answer: Top officials of the Chinese Space Program have come out this week context: Chinese lunar rover finds no evidence of American moon landings.", "output": "what is the credibility of the source of the claim?"} {"input": "answer: When Bill Clinton finished his presidential term in 2001, he was millions of dollars in the red, thanks to legal fees. context: I left the White House $16 million in debt.", "output": "According to Hillary Clinton\u2019s 2001 Senate financial disclosure form, what is the maximum value of legal debt for the Clintons and former staff members?"} {"input": "answer: When Bill Clinton finished his presidential term in 2001, he was millions of dollars in the red, thanks to legal fees. \u201cI left the White House $16 million in debt,\u201d the 42nd president told NBC\u2019s Craig Melvin during an interview that mentioned his handling of the Monica Lewinsky scandal. context: I left the White House $16 million in debt.", "output": "What does the Washington Post report from 2007 say about the Clinton's estimated debt when they left the White House?"} {"input": "answer: Clinton earned an estimated $38 million as an author from 2001 to 2015. context: I left the White House $16 million in debt.", "output": "According to Forbes, what is the estimate of the Clintons' earnings from 2001-15?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Dan Feehan would vote with Pelosi for open borders and amnesty putting Minnesota families at risk.", "output": "Does Feehan want those immigrants who are already here illegally to stay?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Dan Feehan would vote with Pelosi for open borders and amnesty putting Minnesota families at risk.", "output": "Does Feehan support punishing crime, even when it is committed by illegal aliens?"} {"input": "answer: A new Republican TV ad ties Dan Feehan, the Democrat running in southern Minnesota's First Congressional District, to the caravan of Central American immigrants headed to the southern U.S. border. context: Says Dan Feehan would vote with Pelosi for open borders and amnesty putting Minnesota families at risk.", "output": "What are Feehan's views on immigration?"} {"input": "answer: Dan Feehan is dodging questions about whether he would support Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA-12) in a potential run for speaker if Democrats gain control of the House in November. context: Says Dan Feehan would vote with Pelosi for open borders and amnesty putting Minnesota families at risk.", "output": "Are Feehan's views similar to those of Nancy Pelosi?"} {"input": "answer: If people like Dan win,\u201d Hagedorn said, \u201cthere\u2019s going to be resistance, there\u2019s going to be impeachment\u201d and new efforts to restrict gun ownership, open U.S. borders and institute socialized medicine context: Says Dan Feehan would vote with Pelosi for open borders and amnesty putting Minnesota families at risk.", "output": "Does Dan Feehan's campaign say he would vote for open borders?"} {"input": "answer: the crime statistics that the president pointed to, are echoed by many Americans context: \u201cSo here are just a few statistics on the human toll of illegal immigration. According to a 2011 government report, the arrests attached to the criminal alien population included an estimated 25,000 people for homicide, 42,000 for robbery, nearly 70,000 for sex offenses, and nearly 15,000 for kidnapping. In Texas alone, within the last seven years, more than a quarter-million criminal aliens have been arrested and charged with over 600,000 criminal offenses. \u2026 Sixty-three thousand Americans since 9/11 have been killed by illegal aliens. This isn\u2019t a problem that\u2019s going away; it\u2019s getting bigger.\"", "output": "Where did the President get his statistics from?"} {"input": "answer: The evidence that immigrants tend not to be criminals is overwhelming. To begin with, there is an inverse relationship between crime and immigration. Crime rates in the United States have trended downward for many years at the same time that the number of immigrants has grown. context: \u201cSo here are just a few statistics on the human toll of illegal immigration. According to a 2011 government report, the arrests attached to the criminal alien population included an estimated 25,000 people for homicide, 42,000 for robbery, nearly 70,000 for sex offenses, and nearly 15,000 for kidnapping. In Texas alone, within the last seven years, more than a quarter-million criminal aliens have been arrested and charged with over 600,000 criminal offenses. \u2026 Sixty-three thousand Americans since 9/11 have been killed by illegal aliens. This isn\u2019t a problem that\u2019s going away; it\u2019s getting bigger.\"", "output": "Is it still true that illegal immigrants commit all of these crimes at high rates compared to many other groups of people who are in the United States legally?"} {"input": "answer: The Trump International Golf Club Puerto Rico, which bears the name of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, filed for bankruptcy protection Monday, court documents show. context: Donald Trump\u2019s golf course on the island defaulted like so many of his other failed business schemes. The failure left Puerto Rican taxpayers with a nearly $33 million bill.", "output": "What is the financial status of Donald Trump's Puerto Rican golf course?"} {"input": "answer: The failure left Puerto Rican taxpayers with a nearly $33 million bill.\u201d Trump entered into a licensing and management agreement in 2008 \u2014 after the golf course resort had fallen into debt. context: Donald Trump\u2019s golf course on the island defaulted like so many of his other failed business schemes. The failure left Puerto Rican taxpayers with a nearly $33 million bill.", "output": "How much was left for taxpayers to pay after the failure of Trump's golf course in Puerto Rico?"} {"input": "answer: Known as antifa, a contraction of the word \u201canti-fascist,\u201d the loose affiliation of radical activists has surfaced in recent years at events around the country, including in opposition to the \u201cUnite the Right\u201d rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017. context: \u201cJoining \u2018Soros Funded\u2019 Antifa Is Now Illegal, Punishable By 15 Years In Prison\"", "output": "why is the antifa called a loosely organized network of \u201canti-fascists?"} {"input": "answer: The black masks conceal the identities of activists and also lend an element of uniformity and solidarity among members. context: \u201cJoining \u2018Soros Funded\u2019 Antifa Is Now Illegal, Punishable By 15 Years In Prison\"", "output": "Why do the Antifa members wear mask?"} {"input": "answer: Technically, the bill makes it a crime\u2014punishable by up to 15 years in prison, plus a fine\u2014to \"injure, oppress, threat[en], or intimidate any person\" while \"in disguise, including while wearing a mask,\" even if the conduct in question would be legal when undertaken by a non-masked person. context: \u201cJoining \u2018Soros Funded\u2019 Antifa Is Now Illegal, Punishable By 15 Years In Prison\"", "output": "Joining Antifa is punishable by how many years Imprisonment?"} {"input": "answer: Breitbart is now reporting that McMaster worked at a think tank which is backed by a Soro-funded group that helped Obama sell the Iran nuke deal to the public and media. Obama freed 7 Iranians who were threats to U.S. national security as part of his Iran nuclear deal while lying to the American people about it. context: \u201cJoining \u2018Soros Funded\u2019 Antifa Is Now Illegal, Punishable By 15 Years In Prison\"", "output": "Why did the legislator think Joining the Soro funded antifa illegal?"} {"input": "answer: The Unmasking Antifa Act of 2018 makes it a federal crime for wearing a mask or disguise while injuring, oppressing, threatening or intimidating any person in the US that blocks them from any of their Constitutional rights, which is punishable by up to 15 years in prison and/ or a fine. context: \u201cJoining \u2018Soros Funded\u2019 Antifa Is Now Illegal, Punishable By 15 Years In Prison\"", "output": "what was the outcome of the Unmasking Antifa Act of 2018?"} {"input": "answer: In Louisiana ... GOP Rep. Charles Boustany is out with his campaign\u2019s first two ads in Louisiana\u2019s Senate race. The first ad opens with Boustany declaring: \u201cBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton refuse to declare war on ISIS, but they\u2019re more than happy to wage war on Louisiana\u2019s economy,\u201d before noting his work to help the state\u2019s oil and gas industry. The second ad seems designed to draw a contrast with Rep. John Fleming, a competitor in the race and founder of the Hosue Freedom Caucus. \u201cWashington\u2019s full of people who do nothing but shout,\u201d Boustany says. \u201cI let my results do the shouting instead.\u201d Both end with the same tagline: \u201cWe can\u2019t beat liberals in Washington by out-shouting them. We\u2019ve got to outsmart them.\u201d Watch the ads here: https://youtu.be/-MgYKSYYmEI https://youtu.be/MEJ2AA6zRgE context: \u201cBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton refuse to declare war on ISIS.\"", "output": "What reasons would Boustany have for saying Obama and Clinton refused war with ISIS?"} {"input": "answer: Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan told a Senate panel on Thursday that the Obama administration's fight against the ISIS terror army hasn't set it on its heels, and the group is poised to infiltrate the U.S. and other nations. 'Unfortunately, despite all our progress against ISIL on the battlefield and in the financial realm, our efforts have not reduced the group's terrorism capability and global reach,' Brennan said during a rare open hearing of the Senate Intelligence Committee. context: \u201cBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton refuse to declare war on ISIS.\"", "output": "Have Hillary and Obama made efforts to fight against ISIS?"} {"input": "answer: A declaration of war is a formal declaration issued by a national government indicating that a state of war exists between that nation and another. context: \u201cBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton refuse to declare war on ISIS.\"", "output": "Why would congress not agree to declare war on ISIS?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton refuse to declare war on ISIS.\"", "output": "Is Boustany slandering Obama and Clinton for reasons related to his home state?"} {"input": "answer: Charlie Crist, who was elected as the governor of Florida as a Republican and then ran unsuccessfully for the Senate as an independent, has announced that he is switching to the Democratic Party. The announcement, made Friday night via Twitter, prompted speculation that Mr. Crist would seek to regain his old job in 2014 from Florida\u2019s current governor, Rick Scott, a Republican. context: Says Carlos Beruff supported (Charlie) Crist even after he switched parties.", "output": "When did Charlie Crist switch from Republican to Independent?"} {"input": "answer: In 2009, then-Florida Governor Charlie Crist appointed Beruff to the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport Authority, the Southwest Florida Water Management board, and the State College of Florida board. context: Says Carlos Beruff supported (Charlie) Crist even after he switched parties.", "output": "When Charlie Crist was governor, what three political boards did he appoint Carlos Beruff to?"} {"input": "answer: The water management board appointment came in July 2009, just one month after Beruff had maxed out his donation to Crist\u2019s Senate campaign context: Says Carlos Beruff supported (Charlie) Crist even after he switched parties.", "output": "When was Carlos Beruff's last donation to Charlie Crist?"} {"input": "answer: New analysis from the Washington Post removes any doubt that the anti-Obama Birther movement was started in 2007 and 2008 by Hillary Clinton, her campaign, and her Democrat supporters. context: \u201cHillary Clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. I finished it.\"", "output": "Who started the birther campaign?"} {"input": "answer: Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has finally acknowledged that President Obama was born in the US. context: \u201cHillary Clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. I finished it.\"", "output": "Does Donald Trump believe that Obama was born in the US?"} {"input": "answer: Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961. context: \u201cHillary Clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. I finished it.\"", "output": "Was Obama born in the US?"} {"input": "answer: As PolitiFact and Fact-check.org both explain, there is absolutely no evidence that Clinton or her campaign were the source of the idea, though it did spread among some of her supporters during the 2008 primary contest between Clinton and Obama context: \u201cHillary Clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. I finished it.\"", "output": "Does Hillary Clinton believe that Obama was born in the US?"} {"input": "answer: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday acknowledged for the first time that President Obama was born in the United States, ending his long history of stoking unfounded doubts about the nation\u2019s first African-American president but also seeking to falsely blame Democratic rival Hillary Clinton for starting the rumors. context: \u201cHillary Clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. I finished it.\"", "output": "Who believed Obama was not born in the US?"} {"input": "answer: Donald Trump has been sued at least 60 times by individuals and businesses who accuse him of failing to pay for work done at his various properties, according to two published reports. context: Says Donald Trump always pays his bills promptly.", "output": "How many times has Donald Trump been sued for non-payment of debt or bills?"} {"input": "answer: Mr Trump has previously declared $315 million (\u00a3254 million) of debt owed to ten different lenders. context: Says Donald Trump always pays his bills promptly.", "output": "What companies does Donald Trump owe money?"} {"input": "answer: Health officials estimate that more than 400,000 people in Wisconsin had no medical insurance at some point last year. context: Wisconsin has the number one health care system in the country. Everyone in poverty now has health care", "output": "How many people living at or below federal poverty levels have health care in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Wisconsin has the number one health care system in the country. Everyone in poverty now has health care", "output": "What is the total number of people living at or below federal poverty levels in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: Wisconsin at number 6, did not adopt the Medicaid expansion provision of the Affordable Care Act, it has enacted several policies of its own to increase Medicaid coverage. context: Wisconsin has the number one health care system in the country. Everyone in poverty now has health care", "output": "What is the current ranking of Wisconsin's health care system according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services\u2019 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality?"} {"input": "answer: A Pew Research Center survey conducted in September found that 60% of Americans say gun laws should be tougher, up from 57% last year and 52% in 2017. context: Ninety percent of Americans want our background check system strengthened and expanded to cover more gun sales.", "output": "What percent of Americans want gun background check systems strengthened?"} {"input": "answer: PRESIDENT OBAMA WANTS us to believe that 90 percent of Americans support background checks \u2013 a dubious claim to be sure. But even if true, since when do liberties guaranteed by our Bill of Rights become subject to a popular vote? Polls that throw around the 90 percent figure are suspect for many reasons. For starters, they claim that roughly 80 percent of Gun Owners of America and National Rifle Association members support background checks. But after polling our members, we found that fewer than 5 percent support such restrictions -- thus obliterating the credibility of these polls which purport to speak for our supporters. Not only did a Quinnipiac poll say that, by a margin of 48 to 38 percent, Americans think background checks will lead to confiscation, a recent CBS News poll found that only 47 percent of Americans want stricter gun control. So if that's true, how is it that twice that number supposedly want background checks expanded? The numbers just don't add up. context: Ninety percent of Americans want our background check system strengthened and expanded to cover more gun sales.", "output": "What percent of Americans want gun background check systems expanded?"} {"input": "answer: If you are between the ages of 14 and 79 and are applying for a visa at a U.S. consulate or embassy, you will be required to make a personal appearance at the post so that your fingerprints and photograph can be taken. Biometric information captured during the visa application process is later coordinated with fingerprints and photographs taken for Biometric Data Collection (formerly the US-VISIT) at the U.S. port of entry (discussed below). NOTE: it breaks it down further in the article but I thought it was too much to copy/paste, hope I am right. context: Refugees are subject to more rigorous screening than the average tourist in the U.S.", "output": "How many steps does screening have for a US tourist?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Refugees are subject to more rigorous screening than the average tourist in the U.S.", "output": "How long does it take to pass a screening as a US tourist?"} {"input": "answer: The Screening Process for Refugee Entry into the United States, White House (Nov. 20, 2015), ... (Steps 4-7, 10) and the medical screening (Step 11) have been received and cleared. context: Refugees are subject to more rigorous screening than the average tourist in the U.S.", "output": "How many steps does screening have for a refugee coming into the USA?"} {"input": "answer: After an average of 12-18 months, this process ends with entry into the U.S. According to the Department of Homeland Security, of the approximately 23,000 Syrian referrals made by the U.N. High Commissioner on Refugees to the U.S., only about 2,000 have been accepted. The U.S. refugee system can be, should be, and is being picky at who we allow to enter the U.S. as a refugee. context: Refugees are subject to more rigorous screening than the average tourist in the U.S.", "output": "How long does it take to pass a screening as a refugee coming into the USA?"} {"input": "answer: The average salary for General Motors Corporation employees is $83,605 per year. Visit PayScale to research General Motors Corporation salaries, bonuses, reviews, benefits, and more! context: At General Motors, CEO Mary Barra took home almost 22 MILLION DOLLARS last year alone (295x your company's average employee).", "output": "What is GM's average employee salary?"} {"input": "answer: As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at GENERAL MOTORS CO, Mary T. Barra made $21,870,450 in total compensation. context: At General Motors, CEO Mary Barra took home almost 22 MILLION DOLLARS last year alone (295x your company's average employee).", "output": "How much does Mary Barra make?"} {"input": "answer: GM CEO Barra was top-paid Detroit auto executive in 2018 Nora Naughton, The Detroit NewsPublished 3:01 p.m. ET April 18, 2019 | Updated 4:44 p.m. ET April 18, 2019 CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MORE Mary Barra, General Motors CEO Mary Barra, General Motors CEO (Photo: GM) General Motors Co. Chairman and CEO Mary Barra was paid $21.87 million in total compensation in 2018 to make her the highest-paid Detroit Three executive. Barra's 2018 compensation is a slight decrease from the $21.96 million the company paid her in 2017. Still, the GM chief executive's pay outpaces Ford CEO Jim Hackett, who completed his first full year on the job in 2018, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV CEO Michael Manley, who took the top job on July 21. context: At General Motors, CEO Mary Barra took home almost 22 MILLION DOLLARS last year alone (295x your company's average employee).", "output": "What was Mary Barra's salary in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Marc Lore, Walmart U.S. E-commerce context: At General Motors, CEO Mary Barra took home almost 22 MILLION DOLLARS last year alone (295x your company's average employee).", "output": "Who are the highest paid CEO's in america?"} {"input": "answer: According to a report from the Economic Policy Institute, the average CEO pay is 271 times the nearly $58,000 annual average pay of the typical American worker. Although the 271:1 ratio is high, it\u2019s still not as high as in previous years. In 2015, CEOs made 286 times the salary of a typical worker and 299 times more in 2014. Compare that to 1978, when CEO earnings were roughly 30 times the typical worker\u2019s salary. context: At General Motors, CEO Mary Barra took home almost 22 MILLION DOLLARS last year alone (295x your company's average employee).", "output": "What's the average CEO pay in comparison to regular workers?"} {"input": "answer: President Obama...signed a new executive order that bars the CIA from using harsh interrogation methods beyond those permitted by the U.S. military. Obama ordered that the CIA immediately cease using any interrogation techniques that are not already authorized in the U.S. Army Field Manual. He also ordered the CIA to close, \"as expeditiously as possible,\" any secret detention facilities overseas and begin immediate compliance with Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions, which prohibits \"humiliating and degrading\" treatment of prisoners.d by the U.S. military. context: I can tell you that the enhanced interrogation techniques that have since been banned by this administration \u2014 specifically waterboarding \u2014 work.", "output": "What did Barack Obama's 2009 Executive Order ban?"} {"input": "answer: On December 9, 2014, United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) released a 525-page document containing the key findings and an executive summary, of their report into the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program.[146] The remainder of the 6,000 page report remains classified.[147][148][149] The report concluded that the interrogation techniques were far more vicious and widespread than the CIA had previously reported; that \"brutality, dishonesty and seemingly arbitrary violence at times brought even [CIA] employees to moments of anguish.\"[150] The report said that CIA officials had deceived their superiors at the White House, members of Congress and even sometimes their peers about how the interrogation program was being run and what it had achieved.[150] context: I can tell you that the enhanced interrogation techniques that have since been banned by this administration \u2014 specifically waterboarding \u2014 work.", "output": "What did the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence find about information gathered before and after enhanced interrogation?"} {"input": "answer: Further corroborating protesters\u2019 arguments is ample scientific evidence demonstrating that the aversive effects of exposure to stressors like those involved in EITs are not limited to the duration of those experiences. Instead, enduring high stress circumstances can lead to life-long struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression, effects that are likely mediated by physiological changes in the amygdala, an area of the brain that processes emotional information. context: I can tell you that the enhanced interrogation techniques that have since been banned by this administration \u2014 specifically waterboarding \u2014 work.", "output": "What does science suggest about how brain function is affected by waterboarding?"} {"input": "answer: On December 12, the self-appointed guardians of truth and justice at PolitiFact named President Obama\u2019s infamous promise\u2014that \u201cif you like your health care plan, you can keep it\u201d\u2014its 2013 \u201cLie of the Year.\u201d context: Says Russ Feingold said that with Obamacare, we could keep our doctors and our plans it was rated as the Lie of the Year.", "output": "What was the Politifact 2013 Lie of the Year?"} {"input": "answer: 16 co-ops that launched with money from the federal government have collapsed. The co-ops, or consumer operated and oriented plans, were started under the Affordable Care Act as a way to boost competition among insurers and expand the number of health insurance companies available to consumers living in rural areas. context: Says Russ Feingold said that with Obamacare, we could keep our doctors and our plans it was rated as the Lie of the Year.", "output": "Who did Feingold say patients could choose from for their doctors under Obamacare?"} {"input": "answer: 2016 United States presidential election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For related races, see 2016 United States elections. 2016 United States presidential election \u2190 2012\tNovember 8, 2016\t2020 \u2192 538 members of the Electoral College 270 electoral votes needed to win Opinion polls Turnout\t55.7%[1] Increase 0.8 pp \tDonald Trump official portrait (cropped).jpg\tHillary Clinton by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg Nominee\tDonald Trump\tHillary Clinton\t Party\tRepublican\tDemocratic Home state\tNew York\tNew York Running mate\tMike Pence\tTim Kaine Electoral vote\t304[a]\t227[a] States carried\t30 + ME-02\t20 + DC Popular vote\t62,984,828\t65,853,514 Percentage\t46.1%\t48.2% ElectoralCollege2016.svg About this image The results map, showing states won by Trump (red) and by Clinton (blue). Numbers denote the electoral votes allocated to each state plus the District of Columbia. Trump received 304 and Clinton 227, as 7 faithless electors, 2 pledged to Trump and 5 to Clinton, voted for other candidates. President before election Barack Obama Democratic Elected President Donald Trump Republican Seal of the President of the United States.svg 2016 U.S. presidential election TimelineGeneral election debatesPartiesPolling nationalstatewideby demographicsinternationalNewspaper endorsements primarygeneralRussian interferenceMedia coverageSocial mediaInternational reactionsElectorsRecountsFaithless electors Republican Party PrimariesCandidatesDebates and forumsPolling nationalstatewidestraw pollsEndorsementsResultsNomineeConvention Democratic Party PrimariesCandidatesDebates and forumsPolling nationalstatewidestraw pollsEndorsementsResultsNomineeConventionSuperdelegates Minor parties Third party and independent candidatesLibertarian Party primariesdebatesnomineeconventionGreen Party primariesdebatesnomineeconventionConstitution Party primariesnomineeReform Party primariesnomineeAmerican Solidarity Party MaturenIndependents McMullin Related races HouseSenateGovernors Vice President RepublicanDemocratic \u2190 2012\t2016\t2020 \u2192 vte The 2016 United States presidential election was the 58th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The Republican ticket of businessman Donald Trump and Indiana Governor Mike Pence defeated the Democratic ticket of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Senator from Virginia Tim Kaine, despite losing the popular vote.[2] Trump took office as the 45th president, and Pence as the 48th vice president, on January 20, 2017 context: Claims he won the Electoral College in a landslide.", "output": "What was Trump's Electoral College victory numbers?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Claims he won the Electoral College in a landslide.", "output": "What was the percentage of Trump's electoral votes?"} {"input": "answer: 1988 United States presidential election George H. W. Bush/Dan Quayle (R) \u2013 48,886,597 (53.4%) and 426 electoral votes (40 states carried) context: Claims he won the Electoral College in a landslide.", "output": "How many electoral college votes did George H.W. Bush have in 1988?"} {"input": "answer: The money collected in taxes and in premiums make up the Medicare Trust Fund. These dollars may not be adequate to meet the demands of the growing Medicare population by 2026, according to the Trump administration report. context: Claims that \u201cbecause of Obamacare, Medicare is going broke.\"", "output": "Is Medicare predicted to not have enough money to cover everyone at some point in the future?"} {"input": "answer: Even in 2026, when the HI trust fund is projected to be depleted, incoming payroll taxes and other revenue will still be sufficient to pay 89 percent of Medicare hospital insurance costs.[1] context: Claims that \u201cbecause of Obamacare, Medicare is going broke.\"", "output": "For how long has Medicare been predicted to have a shortfall of coverage in the future?"} {"input": "answer: However, there was no reduction in the amount of money going towards paying for Medicare; rather, the law reduced the amount that Medicare spends. In fact, Medicare payroll tax revenues increased, increasing the amount that could be spent. context: Claims that \u201cbecause of Obamacare, Medicare is going broke.\"", "output": "How much money does Obamacare take away from Medicare?"} {"input": "answer: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) enacted savings estimated at that time of $716 billion to the Medicare program over ten years (now estimated at $800 billion), which was used to pay for some of the cost of the new law under pay-as-you-go budget scoring conventions. context: Claims that \u201cbecause of Obamacare, Medicare is going broke.\"", "output": "Hoe much money does Obamacare give to Medicare?"} {"input": "answer: Who would see a raise if the minimum wage were increased to $10.10 by 2015? Mainly adults who work many hours in the labor market. context: \u201cThe vast majority of minimum wage workers get a raise within a year.\"", "output": "How many minimum wage workers get raises?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cThe vast majority of minimum wage workers get a raise within a year.\"", "output": "What percent of minimum wage workers get raises?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cThe vast majority of minimum wage workers get a raise within a year.\"", "output": "What is the growth rate of minimum wage?"} {"input": "answer: Methane, nitrous oxide, and high global warming potential (GWP) gases account for the other nearly 20% of the total. context: Says human activity, or carbon dioxide emissions, is not the \u201cprimary contributor\" to global warming.", "output": "What are two greenhouse gases other than CO2?"} {"input": "answer: Processes or regions that predominately produce atmospheric carbon dioxide are called sources. Carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere naturally when organisms respire or decompose (decay), carbonate rocks are weathered, forest fires occur, and volcanoes erupt. Carbon dioxide is also added to the atmosphere through human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels and forests and the production of cement. context: Says human activity, or carbon dioxide emissions, is not the \u201cprimary contributor\" to global warming.", "output": "How is carbon dioxide released?"} {"input": "answer: there's a more than 95 percent probability that human activities over the past 50 years have warmed our planet context: Says human activity, or carbon dioxide emissions, is not the \u201cprimary contributor\" to global warming.", "output": "At least half of the temperature increase in mid-20th century is due to human activities by at least what probability?"} {"input": "answer: A former coal lobbyist will be the new acting head of the Environmental Protection Agency after former agency Administrator Scott Pruitt resigned on Thursday. context: Says human activity, or carbon dioxide emissions, is not the \u201cprimary contributor\" to global warming.", "output": "Who is head of the EPA?"} {"input": "answer: Auditors interpretations of `in-isolation' verbal probability expressions: A cross-national study Mark Shying Department of Accounting and Finance Victoria University Footscray Park Campus PO Box 14428 MMC Victoria 8001 Mark.shying@vu.edu.au Phone 61 3 9688 4632 Fax 61 3 9688 4901 Auditors interpretations of `in-isolation' verbal probability expressions: A cross-national study Abstract. This study examines the numerical interpretation of 20 verbal probability expressions by 55 auditors employed in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore by determining the minimum numerical threshold they assign to verbal probability expressions used in accounting standards. The study seeks to assess the degree of between-group consensus about the numerical interpretation of these expressions. The findings indicate that the numerical interpretation of one expression \"virtually certain\" is sensitive to cross-national differences and that the two expressions \"probable\" and \"more likely than not\" are not numerically interpreted as synonyms. Furthermore, the results indicate that the International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) should use caution when developing accounting standards using verbal probability expressions. Keywords: verbal probability expressions; cross-national; IASC; numerical interpretation; auditors. Data and the relevant part of the research instrument are available on request from the author. context: Says human activity, or carbon dioxide emissions, is not the \u201cprimary contributor\" to global warming.", "output": "What percentage probability corresponds to \"virtually certain\"?"} {"input": "answer: He was suspicious of the email but his security team incorrectly told him that it was \"legitimate.\" context: Says Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta\u2019s email password was password.", "output": "Why did Podesta respond to the phishing email?"} {"input": "answer: Assange says a 14-year-old could have hacked Democratic emails as he reveals John Podesta\u2019s password was 'password' context: Says Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta\u2019s email password was password.", "output": "Who made the claim Podesta had password as his password?"} {"input": "answer: This appears to be the phishing email that hacked Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta\u2019s Gmail account. context: Says Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta\u2019s email password was password.", "output": "What kind of email was Podesta using?"} {"input": "answer: Wisconsin's untested rape kit numbers were particularly significant in Milwaukee, where about 1,600 kits languished on shelves in 2015, and in Green Bay, which had more than 300 untested kits. context: There is no \u2018backlog\u2019 of untested rape kits in Wisconsin.", "output": "How many rape kits are untested in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: In the most detailed nationwide inventory of untested rape kits ever, USA TODAY and journalists from more than 75 Gannett newspapers and TEGNA TV stations have found at least 70,000 neglected kits in an open-records campaign covering 1,000-plus police agencies \u2013 and counting. Despite its scope, the agency-by-agency count covers a fraction of the nation's 18,000 police departments, suggesting the number of untested rape kits reaches into the hundreds of thousands. context: There is no \u2018backlog\u2019 of untested rape kits in Wisconsin.", "output": "How many rape kits have been processed?"} {"input": "answer: Rape kit From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For the television series episode, see List of Strong Medicine episodes \u00a7 Season 2 (2001\u201302). Globe icon. The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. (December 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rape Types Acquaintance rapeDate rapeGray rapeMarital rapeStatutory rapePrison rapeGang rapeSerial rapeCampus rapeCorrective rapeGenocidal rapeUnacknowledged rapeRape by deception Effects and motivations Effects and aftermathPregnancy from rapeRape trauma syndromeCausesPost-assault mistreatmentWeinstein effectSociobiological theoriesRape culture By country AfghanistanBelgiumChinaDemocratic Republic of the CongoEgyptFinlandFranceGermanyIndiaPakistanPapua New GuineaPhilippinesSaudi ArabiaSouth AfricaSwedenUnited KingdomUnited States During conflicts Nanking MassacreSoviet occupation of PolandOccupation of GermanyOccupation of JapanBosnian WarBangladesh Liberation WarRwandan GenocideDarfur genocideKashmir conflictSyrian Civil WarIraqi insurgency Laws Marry-your-rapist lawRape shield lawFalse accusation of rapeRape investigationRape kit Related articles History of rapeDate rape drugRape statisticsRape by gender Rape of malesAnti-rape deviceRape crisis centersRape investigationRape mythRape pornographyRape and revenge filmsRape fantasyRape scheduleAnti-rape movement Portals Johnny-automatic-scales-of-justice.svg Law portal vte A rape kit\u2014also known as a sexual assault kit (SAK), a sexual assault forensic evidence (SAFE) kit, a sexual assault evidence collection kit (SAECK), a sexual offense evidence collection (SOEC) kit, or a physical evidence recovery kit (PERK)[1]\u2014is a package of items used by medical personnel for gathering and preserving physical evidence following an allegation of sexual assault. The evidence collected from the victim can aid the criminal rape investigation and the prosecution of a suspected assailan context: There is no \u2018backlog\u2019 of untested rape kits in Wisconsin.", "output": "How long does it take to process a rape kit?"} {"input": "answer: The state has been working on the issue since 2011, when it formed a 33-member task force context: There is no \u2018backlog\u2019 of untested rape kits in Wisconsin.", "output": "How many employees are working to process the rape kits in Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: there were seven marginal tax brackets, with rates ranging from 10% to 35%, across four categories context: The Republican tax bill lets every American keep more of what they earned.", "output": "What is the tax decrease for each income category for 2019?"} {"input": "answer: The nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that in 2019, more than half of filers making $40,000 and up will see an average tax cut greater than $500. That trend holds for income groups over $50,000 in the subsequent years measured through 2025. context: The Republican tax bill lets every American keep more of what they earned.", "output": "For which income groups will the tax decreases disappear in 2019?"} {"input": "answer: According to Congress' Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT), five critical tax breaks for individual taxpayers are set to expire by Dec. 31, 2025, or sooner, sending tax liability for many low- and middle-income folks screaming higher in 2026 and beyond. context: The Republican tax bill lets every American keep more of what they earned.", "output": "When do the tax decreases disappear in 2019?"} {"input": "answer: He\u2019s called breastfeeding women \u201cdisgusting,\u201d told New York Times columnist Gail Collins she had the \u201cface of a dog,\u201d and speculated that Fox News host Megyn Kelly had \u201cblood coming out her wherever,\u201d and that\u2019s just the start of it. context: Says when an interviewer asked Donald Trump if he treats women with respect, Trump replied, I can't say that.", "output": "What are Trump's thoughts on women?"} {"input": "answer: Trump has consistently insulted, belittled, sexualized and stereotyped women. He has also taken the time to personally insult individual notable women like Sarah Jessica Parker, Rosie O\u2019Donnell, Cher, Bette Midler, and others. context: Says when an interviewer asked Donald Trump if he treats women with respect, Trump replied, I can't say that.", "output": "How does Trump define respect?"} {"input": "answer: Mr Trump added that his staff felt they had to be kind because \"she's a woman - we have to be nice.\" context: Says when an interviewer asked Donald Trump if he treats women with respect, Trump replied, I can't say that.", "output": "What role do women play in his life?"} {"input": "answer: But 19 women did speak to CBS News about their experiences, and they paint a mixed picture of what it was like to be a female employee in the Trump Organization. Most of the women spoke positively about their time there, and almost all said that having the name Trump on their resume had been a boost to their careers. At the same time, several described a culture where women were judged and promoted, at least in part, based on their looks. context: Says when an interviewer asked Donald Trump if he treats women with respect, Trump replied, I can't say that.", "output": "How do women respond to Trump?"} {"input": "answer: Trump's giant gender gap: 62 percent of women say they are unlikely to vote for him context: Says when an interviewer asked Donald Trump if he treats women with respect, Trump replied, I can't say that.", "output": "How does Trump identify with women voters?"} {"input": "answer: U.S. NEWS Las Vegas Shooting: 59 Killed and More Than 500 Hurt Near Mandalay Bay Image: Reported Shooting In Las Vegas Concertgoers flee the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas on Sunday.David Becker / Getty Images Oct. 1, 2017, 10:46 PM PDT / Updated Oct. 2, 2017, 7:33 PM PDT By Andrew Blankstein, Pete Williams, Rachel Elbaum and Elizabeth Chuck A lone gunman unleashed a rapid-fire barrage of bullets from the 32nd floor of a Las Vegas hotel late Sunday, context: The crowd (in Las Vegas) fled at the sound of gunshots. Imagine the deaths if the shooter had a silencer ...", "output": "How clearly could the crowd in the Las Vegas shooting hear the gun shots?"} {"input": "answer: Gun silencers can slightly lower the visual and sound impact of a shooter, but experts agreed the impact would have been negligible in the case of Las Vegas. context: The crowd (in Las Vegas) fled at the sound of gunshots. Imagine the deaths if the shooter had a silencer ...", "output": "How much sound does a silencer suppress from an automatic weapon?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: The crowd (in Las Vegas) fled at the sound of gunshots. Imagine the deaths if the shooter had a silencer ...", "output": "Is a 20-30 level decibel reduction enough to make someone not hear a gunshot?"} {"input": "answer: The first is California\u2019s climate. \u201cFire, in some ways, is a very simple thing,\u201d said Park Williams, a bioclimatologist at Columbia University\u2019s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. \u201cAs long as stuff is dry enough and there\u2019s a spark, then that stuff will burn.\u201d The Santa Ana winds Each fall, strong gusts known as the Santa Ana winds bring dry air from the Great Basin area of the West into Southern California, said Fengpeng Sun, an assistant professor in the department of geosciences at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. context: California\u2019s deadly wildfires would never happen\" with \"proper Forest Management.", "output": "What are two reasons for California's firestorms?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cThe president\u2019s message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines,\u201d context: California\u2019s deadly wildfires would never happen\" with \"proper Forest Management.", "output": "How did California Professional Firefighters President Brian Rice respond to Trump's tweet about proper forest management?"} {"input": "answer: Cities in wildland\u2013urban interface zones, especially in California, are particularly vulnerable. The wildland-urban interface is where houses, and the infrastructure that goes with them, meet and intermingle with wildland vegetation, making them vulnerable to wildfire. context: California\u2019s deadly wildfires would never happen\" with \"proper Forest Management.", "output": "How does urban sprawl also contribute to the fires?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cWhile Russia\u2019s actions had no impact at all on the outcome of the election, let me be totally clear in saying \u2014 and I\u2019ve said this many times \u2014 I accept our intelligence community\u2019s conclusion that Russia\u2019s meddling in the 2016 election took place,\u201d he said. \u201cCould be other people also. A lot of people out there.\u201d context: Trump says he has recognized Russian Meddling MANY TIMES.", "output": "What has Trump said about Russian meddling?"} {"input": "answer: Donald J. Trump \u2714 @realDonaldTrump \u201cTrump recognized Russian Meddling MANY TIMES.\u201d Thank you to @foxandfriends and @FoxNews for actually showing the clips. The Fake News wants no part of that narrative! Too bad they don\u2019t want to focus on all of the ECONOMIC and JOBS records being set. context: Trump says he has recognized Russian Meddling MANY TIMES.", "output": "Has Trump recognized that there was Russian meddling?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cHere with Cesar Sayok is Izzy Hernandez, a Billionaire Democrat donor.\"", "output": "What is Izzy Hernandez's net worth?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cHere with Cesar Sayok is Izzy Hernandez, a Billionaire Democrat donor.\"", "output": "What are the sum totals of the contributions to the democratic party made by the Izzy Hernandez, the 2009 inductee into the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame?"} {"input": "answer: Texas is the second most populous U.S. state, with an estimated 2018 population of 25.154 million context: Says 74% of people in Texas are crammed into 4% of the land.", "output": "What is the population of Texas?"} {"input": "answer: Texas is enormous, but it\u2019s hard sometimes to put its size in perspective: just listing the distance from, say, El Paso to Beaumont (824 miles!), and noting how it compares to the distance from Dallas to Sioux Falls, SD (841 miles!) doesn\u2019t quite do the trick\u2014unless you\u2019ve done both drives, it\u2019s still kind of abstract. context: Says 74% of people in Texas are crammed into 4% of the land.", "output": "How big is Texas?"} {"input": "answer: Houston with 2,325,502 context: Says 74% of people in Texas are crammed into 4% of the land.", "output": "What is the most populated city in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: 73.63% of Texans. context: Says 74% of people in Texas are crammed into 4% of the land.", "output": "What percentage of people live in incorporated areas in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cSeventy-four percent of the population lives in Texas\u2019 cities,\u201d he said. \u201cThe surface area of Texas cities is only 4%. So you\u2019ve got 74% of the folks in Texas crammed into 4% of the land context: Says 74% of people in Texas are crammed into 4% of the land.", "output": "What percentage of land in the United States is considered incorporated?"} {"input": "answer: 8.82 percent. All New Yorkers paid at a lower income tax rate than they did in 2010, before Governor Cuomo took office; \u2022 Governor Cuomo has taken major steps to reduce the high burden of the Real Property Tax by introducing the State\u2019s first real property tax cap, which was enacted in 2011. context: http://www.politifact.com/new-york/statements/2016/dec/16/andrew-cuomo/most-taxes-are-lower-cuomo-was-elected/", "output": "What tax rates did New Yorkers pay before Cuomo became governor?"} {"input": "answer: Governor Cuomo: \"New York has demonstrated the progressive philosophy for generations. ... and in fact, we have cut tax rates for every New Yorker. We reduced middle class taxes to the lowest level since 1947, we have the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968 and we managed the government to a 2 percent growth rate - lower than past Republican ... context: http://www.politifact.com/new-york/statements/2016/dec/16/andrew-cuomo/most-taxes-are-lower-cuomo-was-elected/", "output": "What tax rates have New Yorkers been paying since Cuomo became governor?"} {"input": "answer: Corporate Tax Reform On April 1, 2015, the New York State Legislature passed a bill that significantly reforms New York City\u2019s corporate income tax system. These changes were signed into law by the Governor on April 13, 2015 as Part D of Chapter 60 of the Laws of 2015 and will be effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2015. What the legislation accomplishes: Substantially conforms New York City tax law to New York State corporate franchise tax changes enacted in 2014 Modernizes and streamlines the New York City corporate income taxation of C-corporations conducting business in the City Provides tax relief to many small New York City corporations context: http://www.politifact.com/new-york/statements/2016/dec/16/andrew-cuomo/most-taxes-are-lower-cuomo-was-elected/", "output": "What are the current tax rates for businesses and corporations in New York?"} {"input": "answer: There are gun sales that aren't subject to background checks, so those gun purchases go uncounted. The NICS statistics show there were 25,235,215 background checks in 2017, and as of October, there have been 21,245,508 background checks in 2018. context: Experts estimate that 40 percent of gun sales occur in no-questions-asked transactions that often take place at gun shows or on the Internet.", "output": "How many gun sales are there in America each year?"} {"input": "answer: The system has received 156,577,260 applications since 1998 and the US has the highest gun ownership rate in the world. context: Experts estimate that 40 percent of gun sales occur in no-questions-asked transactions that often take place at gun shows or on the Internet.", "output": "How many gun sales are there at gun shows in America each year?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Experts estimate that 40 percent of gun sales occur in no-questions-asked transactions that often take place at gun shows or on the Internet.", "output": "How many gun sales are there over the internet in America each year?"} {"input": "answer: If I have to go to a brick-and-mortar store and get a background check before picking up the gun I bought on the Internet, then why the fuss over online gun sales? Because of the other category of such transactions, where sales are arranged online but actually conducted in person. These are the deals that concern law enforcement and gun ... context: Experts estimate that 40 percent of gun sales occur in no-questions-asked transactions that often take place at gun shows or on the Internet.", "output": "What percent of gun show and internet sales don't require ID or any other information?"} {"input": "answer: A recent TV spot and campaign mailer by a group supporting Marshall Tuck claimed Tony Thurmond was \"sued by the ACLU.\" In reality, ACLU Foundation of Northern California filed a lawsuit in 2012 context: Says Tony Thurmond was sued by the ACLU\" for leaving students in unsafe conditions.\"", "output": "Who did the ACLU Foundation of Northern California filed a lawsuit in 2012 file suit against?"} {"input": "answer: WCCUSD provides CDSP few, if any, resources for its students. What little is actually provided CDSP in terms of facilities and materials is among the worst \u2014 if not the worst\u2014 available in the District. For example, the classrooms \u2014 really two dilapidated trailers sitting on a forgotten corner ofa contaminated construction site have been both an internal and external safety hazard to students; educational materials and supplies are practically non-existent and teachers regularly have to either improvise or scrounge for materials for CDSP students. The school is continually understaffed and lacks any counseling and guidance resources for the students. context: Says Tony Thurmond was sued by the ACLU\" for leaving students in unsafe conditions.\"", "output": "What unsafe conditions was the school board sued for in 2012?"} {"input": "answer: Superintendent Thurmond served from 2008-2012 on the West Contra Costa School Board, where he coordinated a plan to keep schools open during the 2008 recession. context: Says Tony Thurmond was sued by the ACLU\" for leaving students in unsafe conditions.\"", "output": "What was Tony Thurmond's role on the school board in 2012?"} {"input": "answer: July 31, 2016 Trump tells ABC\u2019s George Stephanopoulos that if he were to be elected president, Putin is \u201cnot going into Ukraine.\u201d \u201cHe's not going into Ukraine, OK, just so you understand,\u201d Trump said. \u201cHe's not going to go into Ukraine, all right? You can mark it down. You can put it down. You can take it anywhere you want.\u201d context: On whether he\u2019s had a relationship with Vladimir Putin.", "output": "What did D. Trump tell George Stephanopoulos about his relationship with V. Putin?"} {"input": "answer: Mr. Trump went even further on Thursday, saying in an interview on the Kremlin-backed Russia Today network that it was \u201cprobably unlikely\u201d Russia was trying to interfere in the election and that Democrats \u201care putting that out.\u201d context: On whether he\u2019s had a relationship with Vladimir Putin.", "output": "What has D. Trump said about his mingling with V. Putin in other interviews?"} {"input": "answer: On March 10, 2017, Pelosi said Democrats would continue battling Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but they would also be willing to form a compromise measure if Republicans reached out for bipartisan support. context: BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi Was Just Taken From Her Office In Handcuffs", "output": "What was Nancy Pelosi doing on March 10, 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Nancy Patricia Pelosi (/ p \u0259 \u02c8 l o\u028a s i /; n\u00e9e D'Alesandro; born March 26, 1940) is an American politician serving as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives since 2019, and previously from 2007 to 2011. She is the first woman in U.S. history to hold this position and is the highest-ranking female elected official in United States history context: BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi Was Just Taken From Her Office In Handcuffs", "output": "What is Nancy Pelosi's role in the U.S. House and Senate?"} {"input": "answer: Ten days before the assassination of John F. Kennedy, at Columbia University, Kennedy said: \"The high office of President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American\u2019s freedom, and before I leave office I must inform the citizen of his plight.\" JFK was going to shut down the war in Vietnam, a war that brought the ruling powers $500 BILLION in armament sales. JFK was assassinated because he was going to restructure the Federal Reserve System so it could no longer be used by the ruling powers to manipulate the economy. context: Seven days before John F. Kennedy was assassinated he said, There\u2019s a plot in this country to enslave every man woman and child. Before I leave this high and noble office I intend to expose this plot.", "output": "What did John F. Kennedy speak about a week before he was assasinated?"} {"input": "answer: With the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy\u2019s death approaching, many are reflecting on the life and legacy of the former president. Kennedy was shot and killed on November 22, 1963 while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. Below, the last words of the speech Kennedy planned to give in Texas the night he was assassinated: context: Seven days before John F. Kennedy was assassinated he said, There\u2019s a plot in this country to enslave every man woman and child. Before I leave this high and noble office I intend to expose this plot.", "output": "When was John Kennedy's last speech before he was assassinated?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cThere is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea.\"", "output": "When did Trump sign a brief joint statement with Kim Jong Un?"} {"input": "answer: North Korea demolished its only known nuclear weapons test-site at Punggye-ri on Thursday, May 24, according to a government statement and foreign journalists invited to the event who reported explosions used to collapse and seal the site\u2019s underground tunnels. context: \u201cThere is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea.\"", "output": "When was Punggye-ri nuclear test site demolished in North Korea?"} {"input": "answer: WASHINGTON \u2014 President Trump returned to the United States early on Wednesday praising his diplomatic prowess after his meeting with the North Korean leader and declaring, \u201cThere is no longer a Nuclear Threat\u201d from Pyongyang. context: \u201cThere is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea.\"", "output": "How much money is the Department of Defense spending to counter a North Korean nuclear threat?"} {"input": "answer: On Aug. 12, 2017, a \"Unite the Right\" rally in Charlottesville turned deadly when a 20-year-old Ohio man allegedly accelerated his car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and leaving 19 others injured, five critically. context: Says there is proof Democrats hired actors to plan violence in Charlottesville.", "output": "When was their violence in Charlottesville?"} {"input": "answer: CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. \u2014 White nationalists and counter-protesters clashed violently on Saturday, and a car plowed into a group described as \"anti-racist\" demonstrators, killing one person and injuring 19 others, authorities and witnesses said. A Virginia State Police helicopter crash seven miles southwest of Charlottesville also killed two state troopers, state police said. Foul play is not suspected in the crash. Earlier Saturday, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency after unrest in the Virginia city of more than 43,000 people. context: Says there is proof Democrats hired actors to plan violence in Charlottesville.", "output": "What was the violence in Charlottesville about?"} {"input": "answer: One woman was killed and many more injured when a car, allegedly driven by a rally participant, sped into a crowd of anti-racism protesters. Two state troopers monitoring the action died in a helicopter crash later in the day, though no foul play was suspected. context: Says there is proof Democrats hired actors to plan violence in Charlottesville.", "output": "Who was involved in the violence that took place in Charlottesville?"} {"input": "answer: The police badly mishandled white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville, Va., in August, failing to give officers needed training, gear and marching orders, and remaining passive as bloody clashes between protesters and counterprotesters raged around them, a former federal prosecutor reported on Friday. context: Says there is proof Democrats hired actors to plan violence in Charlottesville.", "output": "Who was hired to take part in the violence in Charlottesville?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: So the number on DACA is 800 000 but every one person can bring in their entire extended family once they reach a certain status. So it's 3 or 4 million right?", "output": "Is it true that each DACA member can bring in their entire family once status is reached?"} {"input": "answer: Confused by all of the numbers in the DACA debate? Here's our guide to how many would benefit. ... a guide to the numbers used by politicians. By . ... The actual number is 689,800, ... context: So the number on DACA is 800 000 but every one person can bring in their entire extended family once they reach a certain status. So it's 3 or 4 million right?", "output": "What are the actual numbers on DACA?"} {"input": "answer: Before December 2019, SARS-CoV-2 \u2014 the virus that causes the Covid-19 illness \u2014 was unknown to science. \u201cA pneumonia of unknown cause\u201d was first reported to the World Health Organization on December 31, after a slew of cases appeared in Wuhan, China. Since then, the virus has been detected in more than a million people worldwide, and killed tens of thousands context: So the number on DACA is 800 000 but every one person can bring in their entire extended family once they reach a certain status. So it's 3 or 4 million right?", "output": "Would the final outcome be 3-4 million people?"} {"input": "answer: Submitting Form I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition for Family in U.S. or Abroad context: So the number on DACA is 800 000 but every one person can bring in their entire extended family once they reach a certain status. So it's 3 or 4 million right?", "output": "What status has to be reached to bring a family member?"} {"input": "answer: Democrats \u2014 especially those members who represent Asian-American communities \u2014 may well refuse. It\u2019s something they might be willing to do in exchange for legalizing most or all of the 11 million unauthorized immigrants currently in the US, but not for only the DREAMers \u2014 a population who, after all, Republicans claim they want to find a solution for as well. context: So the number on DACA is 800 000 but every one person can bring in their entire extended family once they reach a certain status. So it's 3 or 4 million right?", "output": "Would the actual numbers be to high to make DACA worth it?"} {"input": "answer: In August 2014, Scott's campaign released a \"Let's Keep Florida Beautiful Plan,\" which included a promise to invest another $100 million in the Keys wastewater project. So how does the sewer system relate to coral reefs? Centralized wastewater treatment prevents nutrients and other pollutants from entering nearshore waters, said Chris Bergh of the Nature Conservancy in Keys. Wastewater treatment kills bacteria from human waste that can cause coral disease. \"It was a great boon to the Keys environment and residents, but it will not affect sea-level rise in any but the most tangential ways,\" Bergh said. context: We have spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise\" in the Miami area and \"hundreds of millions of dollars to deal with coral reefs.", "output": "What was the $350 million used on to deal with sea-level rising?"} {"input": "answer: Who Will Pay for the Huge Costs of Holding Back Rising Seas? U.S. coastal cities face billions of dollars in costs for the extensive infrastructure projects needed to protect against rising seas and worsening storms. From Boston to Miami, government officials are only beginning to grasp the enormous expense of what will be required. BY JIM MORRISON \u2022 AUGUST 5, 2019 Facebook Twitter Email For cities in the United States, the price of infrastructure projects to combat rising seas and intensifying storms is coming into focus \u2014 and so is the sticker shock. In Boston, where many neighborhoods have been built and recently expanded in low-lying areas, an estimated $2.4 billion will be needed over the next several decades to protect the city from flooding, one study says. That report came as the city abandoned plans to build a harbor barrier that would have cost between $6 billion and $12 billion, which researchers concluded was economically unfeasible. context: We have spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise\" in the Miami area and \"hundreds of millions of dollars to deal with coral reefs.", "output": "How was the money going to combat the sea-level rising?"} {"input": "answer: Roughly two thirds of the Florida Reef Tract lies within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS), a marine protected area that surrounds the Florida Keys island chain. context: We have spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise\" in the Miami area and \"hundreds of millions of dollars to deal with coral reefs.", "output": "What area was the coral reefs in that was being protected in Florida?"} {"input": "answer: Florida invested $300 million a year in buying environmentally sensitive land. The money came from bonds repaid by the sale of documentary stamps on real estate transactions. The land-buying programs assembled a diverse collection of swamps, forests, beaches and other parks and preserves, which was popular with the public. context: We have spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise\" in the Miami area and \"hundreds of millions of dollars to deal with coral reefs.", "output": "The \"Let\u2019s Keep Florida Beautiful Plan\" invested how much in waste water funding?"} {"input": "answer: But as the Miami Herald points out, much of the money was instead diverted toward construction of a $50 million sewer plant. context: We have spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise\" in the Miami area and \"hundreds of millions of dollars to deal with coral reefs.", "output": "How was the million dollars allocated in funds/services?"} {"input": "answer: Injuries and deaths due to firearms in the home. Kellermann AL1, Somes G, Rivara FP, Lee RK, Banton JG. Author information Abstract OBJECTIVE: Determine the relative frequency with which guns in the home are used to injure or kill in self-defense, compared with the number of times these weapons are involved in an unintentional injury, suicide attempt, or criminal assault or homicide. METHODS: We reviewed the police, medical examiner, emergency medical service, emergency department, and hospital records of all fatal and nonfatal shootings in three U.S. cities: Memphis, Tennessee; Seattle, Washington; and Galveston, Texas. RESULTS: During the study interval (12 months in Memphis, 18 months in Seattle, and Galveston) 626 shootings occurred in or around a residence. This total included 54 unintentional shootings, 118 attempted or completed suicides, and 438 assaults/homicides. Thirteen shootings were legally justifiable or an act of self-defense, including three that involved law enforcement officers acting in the line of duty. For every time a gun in the home was used in a self-defense or legally justifiable shooting, there were four unintentional shootings, seven criminal assaults or homicides, and 11 attempted or completed suicides. context: People who die from a home invasion make up a sad but minuscule .04 percent of all gun murders in the US. And over a third of them are killed by their own gun that the criminal has either stolen or wrestled from them.", "output": "How does one find the statistics for home invasions versus being killed by their own gun?"} {"input": "answer: Burglary is entering a protected structure with the intent to commit a crime inside. In contrast, Home Invasion is forcibly entering an occupied residence. context: People who die from a home invasion make up a sad but minuscule .04 percent of all gun murders in the US. And over a third of them are killed by their own gun that the criminal has either stolen or wrestled from them.", "output": "What is the difference between a home invasion and a burglary, and are the two treated singly?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: People who die from a home invasion make up a sad but minuscule .04 percent of all gun murders in the US. And over a third of them are killed by their own gun that the criminal has either stolen or wrestled from them.", "output": "What are the stats for people who die from their own weapon?"} {"input": "answer: Eric Braverman is CEO of Schmidt Futures, a venture facility for public benefit ... and non-investment efforts for the Schmidts and directed the family office. From 1997 to 2013, Braverman was a partner and consultant at McKinsey & Company. ... In 2013 he became Chief Executive Officer of the Clinton Foundation and led the . context: Say that former Clinton Foundation CEO Eric Braverman has been missing for 70+ days.", "output": "Who is Eric Braverman and what connection does he have to the Clinton family?"} {"input": "answer: I am sure everyone knows that Eric Braverman, Ex-CEO of the Clinton Foundation, who had been missing for around 70 days is alive and well. context: Say that former Clinton Foundation CEO Eric Braverman has been missing for 70+ days.", "output": "What proof do we have that a man by that name has been missing for over 70 days?"} {"input": "answer: The dude sure did let it happen. November 12, 2015: Donning one of his then-signature skinny scarves (he\u2019s since cooled a little on the look), Parker returns to Triple J for Tame Impala\u2019s Like ... context: Since 2015 Scott Walker has not done a public event where you don't have to pay admission or be on an approved list.", "output": "What events has Scott Walker done since 2015?"} {"input": "answer: 2017 Memorial Day ceremony at Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee context: Since 2015 Scott Walker has not done a public event where you don't have to pay admission or be on an approved list.", "output": "What holiday events did Scott Walker attend in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Walker was raised in Iowa and in Delavan, Wisconsin. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1992, representing a district in western Milwaukee County. In 2002, Walker was elected Milwaukee County Executive in a special election following the resignation of F. Thomas Ament; he was elected to a full term in 2004 and was re-elected in 2008. Walker ran for Governor of Wisconsin in 2006, but dropped out of the race before the primary election. He ran again in 2010 and won. Shortly after his inauguration in 2011, Walker gained national attention by introducing the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill; the legislation proposed to limit collective bargaining for most Wisconsin public employees. In response, opponents of the bill protested at the Wisconsin State Capitol and Senate Democrats left the state in an effort to prevent the bill from being passed. Nevertheless, the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill became law in March 2011. Opposition to the law led to an attempt to recall Walker from office in 2012. Walker prevailed in the recall election, becoming the first incumbent governor in the history of the United States to win a recall election. Walker was re-elected in 2014, defeating Democratic Madison School Board member Mary Burke. For a brief period in 2015, after much speculation about possible frontrunner status, Walker was a candidate for his party's nomination in the 2016 presidential election. Walker sought a third term as governor in 2018, but was defeated by Democrat Tony Evers. context: Since 2015 Scott Walker has not done a public event where you don't have to pay admission or be on an approved list.", "output": "What events did Scott Walker attend that included an approved list?"} {"input": "answer: The moves illustrate that, even as his annual spending plans seek draconian reductions in many areas, Trump is uncomfortable as a budget cutter and readily backtracks when popular programs are at stake. Such concessions might annoy fiscal conservatives, but they deprive the president\u2019s foes of ammunition as he gears up for his re-election bid. context: I support the Great Lakes. Always have \u2026 And I\u2019m going to get \u2026 full funding of $300 million for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative which you\u2019ve been trying to get for over 30 years.", "output": "Could Trump make it happen as easily as he says?"} {"input": "answer: Trump, March 28: I support the Great Lakes. Always have. They\u2019re beautiful. They\u2019re big. Very deep. Record deepness, right? And I\u2019m going to get, in honor of my friends, full funding of $300 million for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which you\u2019ve been trying to get for over 30 years. So we\u2019ll get it done. It\u2019s time. It\u2019s time. You\u2019ve been trying to get it over 30 years. I would say it\u2019s time, right? context: I support the Great Lakes. Always have \u2026 And I\u2019m going to get \u2026 full funding of $300 million for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative which you\u2019ve been trying to get for over 30 years.", "output": "Is that much money being being wasted?"} {"input": "answer: The Border Patrol's Rio Grande Valley Sector has seen a large spike in cases of rhabdomyolysis \u2014 severe dehydration and overexertion \u2014 among migrants this year. Border agents say smugglers are to blame for treating migrants like \"cargo\" and pushing them too hard. context: Says the two migrant children who died were very sick before they were given over to Border Patrol.", "output": "What causes the deaths and illnesses of migrant children along the border?"} {"input": "answer: Brice-Saddler, Michael (December 15, 2018). \"The 7-year-old girl who died in Border Patrol custody was healthy before she arrived, father say context: Says the two migrant children who died were very sick before they were given over to Border Patrol.", "output": "Who reported the child, Caal Maquin sick?"} {"input": "answer: Border Patrol releasing thousands who were exposed to diseases like tuberculosis context: Says the two migrant children who died were very sick before they were given over to Border Patrol.", "output": "What did the Border Patrol report about evident health issues?"} {"input": "answer: Employer-Sponsored Health at the State Level, 2017: Premiums and Deductibles Continue to Rise While costs related to the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, the majority of non-elderly Americans (51.6 percent) continue to get their health insurance coverage from an employer. context: \u201cThe best thing that is happening with the health care is premiums will come down.\"", "output": "Will health insurance premiums continue to rise?"} {"input": "answer: At this point, the future of the ACA and the 2018 individual health insurance market are very much up in the air. Republicans lawmakers and the White House are working to revive the AHCA, but it's unclear whether they'll be able to do so. Even if the ACA remains intact, however, successful insurance markets require stable rules, adequate funding, and a well-balanced risk pool. We don't yet know how all of that will shake out over the next several months. context: \u201cThe best thing that is happening with the health care is premiums will come down.\"", "output": "Will the AHCA continue to have such a drastic affect on the premiums?"} {"input": "answer: Sean Hannity has had no shortage of lawyers. In court on Monday, his name was disclosed as the third \u201cmystery client\u201d of Donald Trump\u2019s personal lawyer Michael Cohen. Though Hannity says he was never actually Cohen\u2019s client, he does appear to have used the legal services of other well-connected Trump-world lawyers in a different matter a year ago. context: Sean Hannity Facing Possible Prison Time for Witness Tampering", "output": "Does Sean Hannity have Trump Ties?"} {"input": "answer: he court proceedings regarding the seizure of materials from the law office of Michael Cohen ended yesterday without a formal ruling on the substance of how the case will proceed as to review of seized materials. context: Sean Hannity Facing Possible Prison Time for Witness Tampering", "output": "What evidence shows Hannity's possible conviction?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cJoe Manchin strongly supported and voted for Hillary Clinton after she said, \u2018We\u2019re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work,\u2019\u201d Morrisey told the crowd after Trump turned over the podium on Aug. 21, 2018. context: Says Joe Manchin strongly supported and voted for Hillary Clinton after she said \u2018We\u2019re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work.\u2019", "output": "Did Joe Manchin stick with Hillary Clinton after controversial coal comment?"} {"input": "answer: Clinton famously acknowledged on a trip to West Virginia that she was going to \u201cput a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.\u201d context: Says Joe Manchin strongly supported and voted for Hillary Clinton after she said \u2018We\u2019re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work.\u2019", "output": "What Clinton said?"} {"input": "answer: Manchin says he regrets Clinton support, could back Trump in 2020 context: Says Joe Manchin strongly supported and voted for Hillary Clinton after she said \u2018We\u2019re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work.\u2019", "output": "Manchin\u2019s support for Clinton?"} {"input": "answer: And in the 2018 Politico interview, Manchin called his decision to stick by Clinton \u201ca mistake. It was a mistake politically.\u201d context: Says Joe Manchin strongly supported and voted for Hillary Clinton after she said \u2018We\u2019re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work.\u2019", "output": "how Says Joe Manchin \"strongly supported and voted for Hillary Clinton after she said, \u2018We\u2019re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work?"} {"input": "answer: CEO behind controversial EpiPen price hike is the daughter of Democrat US senator and one of Trump's top backers is 'a major investor in the company' context: Says Joe Manchin strongly supported and voted for Hillary Clinton after she said \u2018We\u2019re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work.\u2019", "output": "manchin is what kind of relation between the clinton?"} {"input": "answer: As of 2019, FAIR estimates that there are approximately 14.3 million illegal aliens residing within the United States. context: The number of illegal immigrants could be 3 million. It could be 30 million.", "output": "How many illegal immigrants does Homeland Security estimate there are in the US?"} {"input": "answer: There were 10.5 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. in 2017, accounting for 3.2% of the nation\u2019s population. context: The number of illegal immigrants could be 3 million. It could be 30 million.", "output": "How many illegal immigrants are in the US according to Pew Research Center?"} {"input": "answer: The Center for Migration Studies estimates that there were 9.84 million illegal aliens in Census Bureau data in 2017 context: The number of illegal immigrants could be 3 million. It could be 30 million.", "output": "What is the estimate of The Center for Migrations Studies of illegal immigrants in the US.?"} {"input": "answer: A photo circulating on Facebook under the caption \u201cHeads up Georgia. The Muslim Brotherhood is backing Abrams,\u201d has been altered to show Abrams and Sarsour holding the #MuslimBrotherhood sign. context: Heads up Georgia. The Muslim Brotherhood is backing Abrams.", "output": "What is the evidence that the Muslim Brotherhood is backing Abrams?"} {"input": "answer: bama Refuses to Delay F16s & Abrams Tanks to Muslim Brotherhood The State Department has refused to cancel or delay the delivery of several American-made F-16 fighter jets to Egypt, claiming that the arms deal serves America\u2019s \u201cregional security interests,\u201d according to an official State Department document obtained by the Free Beacon. context: Heads up Georgia. The Muslim Brotherhood is backing Abrams.", "output": "How do the Muslim Brotherhood back Abrams?"} {"input": "answer: Because there is more profit with corn. We stopped growing wheat in the 1990\u2019s because we were losing money on it every year. We were having poor yields and the state was being so tough on inspections context: Heads up Georgia. The Muslim Brotherhood is backing Abrams.", "output": "Since when did this happen?"} {"input": "answer: The actual image, posted on Abrams\u2019 Twitter account, was taken at a January rally in Atlanta that marked the anniversary of the 2017 Women\u2019s March. Sarsour, a Palestinian-American Muslim, sits on the board of the Women\u2019s March organization. context: Heads up Georgia. The Muslim Brotherhood is backing Abrams.", "output": "Any witness of this claim?"} {"input": "answer: Amendment 2 is a constitutional amendment that created Florida\u2019s medical marijuana program. context: Amendment 2 will bring kid-friendly pot candy to Florida.", "output": "What is Florida Amendment 2?"} {"input": "answer: Edibles are permitted under state law Amendment 2 context: Amendment 2 will bring kid-friendly pot candy to Florida.", "output": "What does Floridan Amendment 2 say about edibles?"} {"input": "answer: Immigrants started 28% of all new U.S. businesses in 2011, despite accounting for just 12.9% of the U.S. population. Over the last 15 years, immigrants have increased the rate by which they start businesses by more than 50 percent, while the native-born have seen their business generation rate decline by 10 percent. context: Says immigrants start businesses at a faster rate; they seem to grow those businesses more successfully.", "output": "What's the rate that immigrants in the United States open businesses?"} {"input": "answer: Immigrants created 28% of all new firms last year. They were also twice as likely to start a new business when compared to those born in the United States. context: Says immigrants start businesses at a faster rate; they seem to grow those businesses more successfully.", "output": "What's the rate of Americans who are not immigrants opening businesses?"} {"input": "answer: In fact, 40% of the Fortune 500 was founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants. But the examples of immigrant entrepreneurs aren't just restricted to huge, household name companies. According to research conducted by The Kauffman Foundation: Immigrants started 28.5% of all new businesses in 2014. Between 2006-2012 immigrants founded one quarter of the engineering and technology companies in the United States. In 2012 immigrant founded engineering and technology firms employed approximately 560,000 workers and generated $63 billion in sales. Immigrants have seen their rate of business generation rise by more than 50% since the start of the new millennium, while native-born citizens have seen their rate of new-business generation decline by 10%. Immigrants are now more than twice as likely to start a business than native-born citizens. context: Says immigrants start businesses at a faster rate; they seem to grow those businesses more successfully.", "output": "Do immigrants tend to open more businesses than Americans?"} {"input": "answer: The emoluments clause, also called the foreign emoluments clause, is a provision of the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 9, Paragraph 8) that generally prohibits federal officeholders from receiving any gift, payment, or other thing of value from a foreign state or its rulers, officers, or representatives. context: There\u2019s a section in the Constitution called the Emoluments Clause that says no one nor their spouses can take money from foreigners. (Hillary Clinton) has to be guilty of 70 or 100 counts just on that one charge.", "output": "What section in the Constitution is called the Emoluments Clause?"} {"input": "answer: The emoluments clause, also called the foreign emoluments clause, is a provision of the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 9, Paragraph 8) that generally prohibits federal officeholders from receiving any gift, payment, or other thing of value from a foreign state or its rulers, officers, or representatives. context: There\u2019s a section in the Constitution called the Emoluments Clause that says no one nor their spouses can take money from foreigners. (Hillary Clinton) has to be guilty of 70 or 100 counts just on that one charge.", "output": "What section of the Emoluments Clause says no one nor their spouses can take money from foreigners?"} {"input": "answer: The Emoluments Clause in the U.S. Constitution says that, \u201cNo one, nor their spouse, can take money from foreigners.\u201d Hillary Clinton has to be guilty of 70 or 100 counts just on that one charge! context: There\u2019s a section in the Constitution called the Emoluments Clause that says no one nor their spouses can take money from foreigners. (Hillary Clinton) has to be guilty of 70 or 100 counts just on that one charge.", "output": "How is Hillary Clinton be guilty of 70 or 100 counts just on that one charge?"} {"input": "answer: This program represents the largest expansion of Full-Day Pre-Kindergarten in New York State history and is additive to the existing $385 million in UPK funding and the $25 million Full-Day Pre-Kindergarten program proposed and enacted by Governor Cuomo in 2013-14. context: Four years after Gov. Andrew Cuomo promised universal pre-K, 79 percent of 4 year olds outside New York City lack full day pre-K.", "output": "When did Gov. Andrew Cuomo promise universal pre-K to his constituents?"} {"input": "answer: Over the same 10-year period student enrollment in traditional education department schools decreased by 15,342, or 1.5 percent, even with the expansion of pre-K for four-year olds. In each of the last four years, full-time employment has increased by 1 percent to 3 percent per year, while student enrollment has been essentially flat. context: Four years after Gov. Andrew Cuomo promised universal pre-K, 79 percent of 4 year olds outside New York City lack full day pre-K.", "output": "In 2018 and 2019, what percentage of 4-year-olds in New York State but outside New York City had full day pre-K?"} {"input": "answer: In 2017, there were 1,953 overdose deaths involving opioids in North Carolina\u2014a rate of 19.8 deaths per 100,000 persons compared to the average national rate of 14.6 deaths per 100,000 persons. context: North Carolina last year was second in the nation in overdose deaths.", "output": "How many overdose related deaths did North Carolina have last year?"} {"input": "answer: In 2018, the states with the highest age-adjusted drug overdose death rates were West Virginia (51.5 per 100,000 standard population), Delaware (43.8), Maryland (37.2), Pennsylvania (36.1), Ohio (35.9), and New Hampshire (35.8). context: North Carolina last year was second in the nation in overdose deaths.", "output": "According to the CDC, which states had the most overdose deaths?"} {"input": "answer: deaths in Nebraska over the last decade, from 2.4 deaths per 100,000 residents in 2005 to 2.2 per 100,000 in 2016. The national average is 10.4, as reported by the Kaiser Family Foundation, which ranked Nebraska last in its state ranking of drug overdose deaths in 2015.2 Has Nebraska just been lucky? context: North Carolina last year was second in the nation in overdose deaths.", "output": "How does the Kaiser Family Foundation track overdose deaths?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cThe average time someone used to hold a share of stock back in the \u201960s was eight years. Now, the average time is four months.\"", "output": "How long did people hold stock shares in the 1960s?"} {"input": "answer: Investors are advised to invest for the long-term, yet in the US the average share holding lasts just 22 seconds. context: \u201cThe average time someone used to hold a share of stock back in the \u201960s was eight years. Now, the average time is four months.\"", "output": "How long do people hold stock shares today?"} {"input": "answer: Walmart first offered common stock to the public in 1970 and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: WMT) on August 25, 1972. We have provided an annual cash dividend, paid quarterly, to shareholders since first declaring a dividend in 1974. context: \u201cThe average time someone used to hold a share of stock back in the \u201960s was eight years. Now, the average time is four months.\"", "output": "Has the New York Stock Exchange changed its calculation for how long shares are held?"} {"input": "answer: You can extend this answer to a \u201cmarket confidence\u201d answer: People in general will want to trade stocks more, will be more confident about committing capital, if they don\u2019t have to worry context: \u201cThe average time someone used to hold a share of stock back in the \u201960s was eight years. Now, the average time is four months.\"", "output": "Do people trade stocks more often now than they used to?"} {"input": "answer: The average stock holding period for stocks trading on the NYSE has declined to an astonishing 8.3 months as of December, 2016 according to an white paper published at MFS Investment Management Canada Limited. context: \u201cThe average time someone used to hold a share of stock back in the \u201960s was eight years. Now, the average time is four months.\"", "output": "Who trades stocks most in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Congressional Black Caucus introduces bill to tax people for being white.", "output": "The International News Trends attributed the information from?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Congressional Black Caucus introduces bill to tax people for being white.", "output": "Why did Facebook users flag this post?"} {"input": "answer: Yes, once more white America suffers the guilt of people who haven\u2019t been slaves or oppressed in any way. The Congressional Black Circus, most more wealthy that 99 percent of our readers race-bait in order to keep the gravy train running. The Washington Examiner reported, Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) and the CBC have reissued a bill to study reparations for America\u2019s past sin of slavery. For Conyers, this twenty-year long crusade, reemerges annually. And even with a black president in office, he couldn\u2019t get it passed. context: Congressional Black Caucus introduces bill to tax people for being white.", "output": "Who proposed the bill repeatedly during the last two decades?"} {"input": "answer: On December 5, 2017, Conyers resigned his House seat because of his mounting sexual scandals. context: Congressional Black Caucus introduces bill to tax people for being white.", "output": "When and why did Conyers resigned?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Congressional Black Caucus introduces bill to tax people for being white.", "output": "What was the claim rated?"} {"input": "answer: The Great Lakes are connected to the Atlantic Ocean through the St. Lawrence Seaway. context: USA: Mysterious Nazi submarine from WWII discovered in Great Lakes!", "output": "Is it possible to sail from the ocean into the Great Lakes?"} {"input": "answer: One of the most significant ideological influences on the Nazis was the German nationalist Johann Gottlieb Fichte, context: USA: Mysterious Nazi submarine from WWII discovered in Great Lakes!", "output": "What country did the Nazis originate from?"} {"input": "answer: World War II 1939\u20131945 WRITTEN BY: John Graham Royde-SmithThomas A. Hughes See Article History Alternative Titles: Second World War, WWII World War II, also called Second World War, conflict that involved virtually every part of the world during the years 1939\u201345. The principal belligerents were the Axis powers\u2014Germany, Italy, and Japan\u2014and the Allies\u2014 context: USA: Mysterious Nazi submarine from WWII discovered in Great Lakes!", "output": "In what countries did battles from WWII occur?"} {"input": "answer: The customer later reported it to coral springs PD, they then setup an undercover operation for two months,that brought \u201cchina chow restaurant to justice\u201d saving the life of innocent dogs. context: Chinese restaurant in Coral Springs Fla. busted for selling dog meat to VIP customers.", "output": "How long has the dog meat been sold for?"} {"input": "answer: A viral story claiming a Chinese restaurant in Florida was shut down after an undercover police officer purchased dog meat there was not true, police said. context: Chinese restaurant in Coral Springs Fla. busted for selling dog meat to VIP customers.", "output": "What action will prevent the sale of dog meat at Chinese Restaurants in the future?"} {"input": "answer: No one will lose coverage. There will be insurance for everybody. Healthcare will be a \u201clot less expensive\u201d for everyone \u2014 the government, consumers, providers. context: \u201cAs a candidate, I promised that we would protect coverage for patients with pre-existing conditions and create new health care insurance options that would lower premiums. I have kept that promise, and we are now seeing health insurance premiums coming down.\"", "output": "Did Trump promise to lower medical insurance premiums?"} {"input": "answer: While premiums for individual plans are looking more stable in 2019, experts say this is in large part because insurers already spiked their premiums last year. context: \u201cAs a candidate, I promised that we would protect coverage for patients with pre-existing conditions and create new health care insurance options that would lower premiums. I have kept that promise, and we are now seeing health insurance premiums coming down.\"", "output": "Have medical insurance premiums gone down since 2017?"} {"input": "answer: Data are for the U.S. Life expectancy: 78.6 years Source: United States Life Tables, 2017, table A context: America\u2019s life expectancy has declined for the last three years in a row the first time in a hundred years because of surges in suicides and drug overdoses.", "output": "What was America's life expectancy in 2017?"} {"input": "answer: U.S. life expectancy reached 78.7 years in 2018 context: America\u2019s life expectancy has declined for the last three years in a row the first time in a hundred years because of surges in suicides and drug overdoses.", "output": "What was America's life expectancy in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: The life expectancy for U.S. in 2019 was 78.87 years context: America\u2019s life expectancy has declined for the last three years in a row the first time in a hundred years because of surges in suicides and drug overdoses.", "output": "What was America's life expectancy in 2019?"} {"input": "answer: Life expectancy in the US keeps going down, and a new study says America's worsening inequality could be to blame context: America\u2019s life expectancy has declined for the last three years in a row the first time in a hundred years because of surges in suicides and drug overdoses.", "output": "When was the last time America's life expectancy declined for three years in a row?"} {"input": "answer: Also, the intentions of someone with OUD who overdoses may not always be clear-cut. In a study last year of current and past overdose experiences among patients seeking treatment in a Flint, Michigan emergency department, 39% of those whose worst overdose had involved an opioid or sedative reported wanting to die or not caring about the risks; another 15% reported they were unsure of their intentions. context: America\u2019s life expectancy has declined for the last three years in a row the first time in a hundred years because of surges in suicides and drug overdoses.", "output": "How many suicides and drug overdoses were there in 2019 compared to 2017 and 2018?"} {"input": "answer: The FBI reports that a PRN staffer \u201csometime between March 25\u201331, 2015 deleted the Clinton archive mailbox from the PRN server\u201d with BleachBit, the digital equivalent of Ajax and Brillo pads. The FBI further explained that \u201cat the time [the PNR staffer] made the deletions in March 2015, he was aware of the existence of the preservation request and the fact that it meant he should not disturb Clinton\u2019s e-mail data on the [PRN] server.\u201d context: \u201c[T]here is overwhelming evidence\" that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton \u201cactually obstructed justice.\"", "output": "Is there evidence that Hilary Clinton obstructed justice?"} {"input": "answer: Whoever corruptly, or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, endeavors to influence, intimidate, or impede any grand or petit juror, or officer in or of any court of the United States, or officer who may be serving at any examination or other proceeding before any United States magistrate judge or other committing magistrate, in the discharge of his duty, or injures any such grand or petit juror in his person or property on account of any verdict or indictment assented to by him, or on account of his being or having been such juror, or injures any such officer, magistrate judge, or other committing magistrate in his person or property on account of the performance of his official duties, or corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstructs, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice, shall be punished as provided in subsection (b). context: \u201c[T]here is overwhelming evidence\" that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton \u201cactually obstructed justice.\"", "output": "What is the criteria for \"obstruction of justice\"?"} {"input": "answer: I haven\u2019t heard anyone talking about this, but if the FBI discovers that Hillary Clinton altered, destroyed or concealed any emails that should have been turned over to the FBI during the original investigation, she could be charged with obstruction of justice. That would immediately end her political career, and if she was found guilty it could send her to prison for the rest of her life. context: \u201c[T]here is overwhelming evidence\" that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton \u201cactually obstructed justice.\"", "output": "Was Hilary Clinton found guilty of obstruction of justice?"} {"input": "answer: TWS Fact Check could find no evidence of Stacey Abrams suggesting such a thing. context: Did Stacey Abrams Suggest Agriculture Is Unnecessary Due to Grocery Stores?", "output": "Has Stacey Abrams said anything about Agriculture being unnecessary?"} {"input": "answer: Abrams took on some backlash for her suggestion that \u201cI want to create a lot of different jobs because people shouldn\u2019t have to go into agriculture or hospitality to make a living in Georgia.\u201d context: Did Stacey Abrams Suggest Agriculture Is Unnecessary Due to Grocery Stores?", "output": "Has Stacey Abrams said anything related to agriculture and grocery stores?"} {"input": "answer: James Brien Comey Jr. (/\u02c8ko\u028ami/; born December 14, 1960) is an American lawyer who was the 7th director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 2013 until his dismissal in May 2017. context: Look we've heard from countless members of the FBI that say very different things\" about James Comey.\"", "output": "who is james comey?"} {"input": "answer: Ex-FBI Director Comey violated DOJ policies in handling Trump memos, inspector general says PUBLISHED THU, AUG 29 201910:11 AM EDTUPDATED THU, AUG 29 20193:21 PM EDT Dan Mangan @_DANMANGAN Kevin Breuninger @KEVINWILLIAMB KEY POINTS Former FBI Director James Comey violated Justice Department and FBI policies in his handling of memos documenting conversations with President Trump, the DOJ\u2019s Office of Inspector General says. Comey, who was fired by Trump in May 2017, is not being prosecuted for the alleged violations detailed in the scathing report. \u201cComey set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current FBI employees\u2014and the many thousands more former FBI employees\u2014who similarly have access to or knowledge of non-public information,\u201d the report says. Premium: James Comey testifies expression 170608 James Comey testified in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee last June. Cheriss May | NurPhoto | Getty Images Former FBI Director James Comey violated Department of Justice and FBI policies, as well as his employment agreement, in his handling of memos documenting conversations with President Donald Trump, the DOJ\u2019s inspector general said Thursday. But Comey \u2014 who Trump fired in May 2017 after allegedly pressuring the FBI chief to drop a investigation into Trump former national security adviser Michael Flynn \u2014 is not being prosecuted for the alleged violations detailed in the scathing report by the Inspector General\u2019s Office. context: Look we've heard from countless members of the FBI that say very different things\" about James Comey.\"", "output": "who is the source of this statement about james comey?"} {"input": "answer: Special counsel Robert Mueller on Wednesday broke more than two years of silence about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice, saying he does not intend to testify to Congress and explaining he did not have the \"option\" of charging the president with a crime. context: Look we've heard from countless members of the FBI that say very different things\" about James Comey.\"", "output": "why would the source of this statement make this statement?"} {"input": "answer: It is important to use credible sources in an academic research paper because your audience will expect you to have backed up your assertions with credible evidence. context: Look we've heard from countless members of the FBI that say very different things\" about James Comey.\"", "output": "what is the credibility of the source of this statement?"} {"input": "answer: Why did the labor force fall by so much? Actually, it may not have. The 806,000 figure is an estimate that's highly volatile from month to month. context: \u201cUnder Obama, our [labor force] participation rate actually dropped from 65 to 62. It\u2019s going back up to more people in the workforce here.\"", "output": "Why did the labor force drop?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cUnder Obama, our [labor force] participation rate actually dropped from 65 to 62. It\u2019s going back up to more people in the workforce here.\"", "output": "Where is the documentation that shows the labor force dropped?"} {"input": "answer: The final jobs report of the Obama presidency, released Friday, shows that the number of Americans not in the labor force has increased by 14,573,000 (18.09 percent) since January 2009, when Obama took office, continuing a long-term trend that began well before Obama was sworn in. context: \u201cUnder Obama, our [labor force] participation rate actually dropped from 65 to 62. It\u2019s going back up to more people in the workforce here.\"", "output": "What was the labor force participation before Obama?"} {"input": "answer: The labor force participation rate, a monthly statistic, measures the percentage of the U.S. population that was employed or looking for a job. It factors in only non-institutionalized civilians ages 16 and older context: \u201cUnder Obama, our [labor force] participation rate actually dropped from 65 to 62. It\u2019s going back up to more people in the workforce here.\"", "output": "When did labor force start to go back up?"} {"input": "answer: Many Americans are out of the labor force and entirely happy about it. Quitting work to retire, for example, is a totally nonalarming reason to leave the labor force. But then, there may be many people who, facing a tough job market, have given up looking for work. That's not good, and it also happened for many Americans both during and after the recession. context: \u201cUnder Obama, our [labor force] participation rate actually dropped from 65 to 62. It\u2019s going back up to more people in the workforce here.\"", "output": "Why did the labor force drop under Obama?"} {"input": "answer: Sen. Bob Hertzberg (D-Los Angeles), and Assemblywoman Laura Friedman (D-Glendale), authored two new mandatory water rationing bills. Senate Bill 606, and Assembly Bill 1668, were easily passed along party lines, signed into law, and will gradually keep ratcheting indoor water use down over the next 10 years, until it reaches 50 gallons per person per day. context: Is it against the law to shower and do laundry on the same day in California?", "output": "What have recent legislature, Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668, addressed in California?"} {"input": "answer: California has a water problem\u2014one so severe that Gov. Jerry Brown thought it prudent to sign two bills, Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668, into law focused primarily on decreasing per-person water usage. context: Is it against the law to shower and do laundry on the same day in California?", "output": "Who do water restrictions apply to?"} {"input": "answer: The association says there are no statewide laws that require households to meet specific water-use targets. Targets will be set for entire service areas and will go into effect in 2023. Water agencies are responsible for calculating a water-use standard for their entire service area each year. context: Is it against the law to shower and do laundry on the same day in California?", "output": "What legal implication is there in surpassing recommended water usage for consumers?"} {"input": "answer: crippling funding cuts and dismal compensation context: A study of where teachers apply to work found that less than 5 percent wanted to work in rural Wisconsin.", "output": "Why were teachers against working in rural Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: Alarmingly, many licensed teachers, including many young teachers, are leaving the teacher profession, often expressing dissatisfaction about pay, benefits and working conditions. context: A study of where teachers apply to work found that less than 5 percent wanted to work in rural Wisconsin.", "output": "What is in rural Wisconsin that makes teachers not want to go?"} {"input": "answer: The deserts are home to Michigan\u2019s poorest counties, the kind that need a boost from something bringing jobs. But there\u2019s a vicious circle at work \u2014 no easy access to education past high school, which means no highly trained workforce, which means no reason for a small manufacturing company or a software firm to come to town, which means not many jobs that pay well, which means more poverty, which means it\u2019s harder for people to have money for college, which means \u2026 well, the circle just continues. \"The skills gap is going to kill rural America,\" said Randy Smith, president/director of the Rural Community College Alliance. \"If there's nowhere for students to get the training they need, they aren't going to be able to get the jobs they need.\" context: A study of where teachers apply to work found that less than 5 percent wanted to work in rural Wisconsin.", "output": "Is rural Wisconsin a bad area to teach?"} {"input": "answer: SERIES: CHALLENGES TO WISCONSIN'S RURAL SCHOOLS context: A study of where teachers apply to work found that less than 5 percent wanted to work in rural Wisconsin.", "output": "How are the students in rural Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: The result is that instead of providing a pathway for youths to go out of their communities and potentially return with a knowledge base of new experiences, rural public schools have simply become engines of exodus, educating students for labor markets and communities located elsewhere. Educated young people, for the most part, leave rural places and, even if they want to, cannot return. The phenomenon is so common that it has a name: rural brain drain. context: A study of where teachers apply to work found that less than 5 percent wanted to work in rural Wisconsin.", "output": "What is the schooling like in rural Wisconsin?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Two-thirds of the people who use Medicaid are poor children but two-thirds of the money is for long-term care for seniors whether in a facility or at home.", "output": "What is the percentage of medicaid recipients that are children?"} {"input": "answer: Adults ages 65 and older, many of whom are low-income and participate in Medicaid to supplement Medicare, represent nearly 11 percent. context: Two-thirds of the people who use Medicaid are poor children but two-thirds of the money is for long-term care for seniors whether in a facility or at home.", "output": "What is the percentage of medicaid recipients that are seniors?"} {"input": "answer: The government pays for two-thirds of health care spending by the elderly, with Medicare accounting for 55 percent, Medicaid for 10 percent, and other government programs for 3 percent context: Two-thirds of the people who use Medicaid are poor children but two-thirds of the money is for long-term care for seniors whether in a facility or at home.", "output": "What percentage of medicaid money goes to supporting seniors?"} {"input": "answer: billion in 2018. Meanwhile, $116 billion was spent on health programs in 2018 \u2014 largely stemming from Medicaid and the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program. Nutrition, context: Two-thirds of the people who use Medicaid are poor children but two-thirds of the money is for long-term care for seniors whether in a facility or at home.", "output": "What percentage of medicaid money goes to supporting children?"} {"input": "answer: Total Medicaid spending including these additional items was $616 billion in FY 2019. context: Two-thirds of the people who use Medicaid are poor children but two-thirds of the money is for long-term care for seniors whether in a facility or at home.", "output": "How much money in total is spent on medicaid?"} {"input": "answer: Whiling away the hours in roadwork-induced stoppages, you might find yourself cursing the traffic engineers and highway designers responsible for your misery. You might praise them for finally doing something about that particularly sticky wicket of an interchange. And you might wonder to yourself, \"If there was a perfect highway, what would it be like?\" At least that's what we wondered. So we found some of America's worst examples of highway design, and talked to experts in the field to find out what it takes to build good roads. context: Missouri has the worst roads in the Midwest and nearly the worst roads in the country.", "output": "What makes a road well-built?"} {"input": "answer: Missouri roads in poor condition make up 23 percent of the state's total ... Missouri's road infrastructure has been deemed eighth-worst among the 50 context: Missouri has the worst roads in the Midwest and nearly the worst roads in the country.", "output": "What percentage of roads in Missouri are considered good roads?"} {"input": "answer: The most reliable answer is at The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The figure for 2014 is $40.9 billion that Federal Government alone dedicated to Highway maintenance and upgrade. Spending is part of \u201cMoving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century\u201d or MAP-21 program. context: Missouri has the worst roads in the Midwest and nearly the worst roads in the country.", "output": "How much money does it take to keep roads well maintained?"} {"input": "answer: The average American household spent almost $5,000 per person on health care last year, about twice as much as they were spending in 1984, even after adjusting for inflation. context: In many instances (people's) health care costs are more than their mortgage costs or their rent which by the way is a first in American history.", "output": "What is the average cost for health care per year for Americans?"} {"input": "answer: Applying current mortgage loan rates, you can estimate the following average monthly mortgage payments: $1,140 per month on a 30-year fixed-rate loan at 3.29% $1,646 per month on a 15-year fixed-rate loan at 2.79% context: In many instances (people's) health care costs are more than their mortgage costs or their rent which by the way is a first in American history.", "output": "What is the average mortgage cost per year for Americans?"} {"input": "answer: POLICY + POLITICS Did Trump Really Just Slash the Cost of the F-35? \u00a9 US AIR FORCE / Reuters By Eric Pianin January 30, 2017 MOST POPULAR Our Most Popular $1,000 for Every American? Treasury Department Encourages Workers to Check Their Withholding Trump Declares Coronavirus Emergency, Reaches Deal With Pelosi on Relief Bill What\u2019s After the $2 Trillion Rescue? Pelosi Plans a Big Stimulus by Taboola Advertisement President Donald Trump boasted on Monday that he was instrumental in knocking roughly $600 million off the cost of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program as part of his effort to bring down defense costs. During a White House conference on small businesses Monday morning, Trump highlighted the savings he said he squeezed out of defense giant Lockheed Martin. Related: The 10 Most Expensive Weapons in the Pentagon\u2019s Arsenal \u201cWe cut approximately $600 million off the F-35 fighter,\u201d Trump said during the meeting in the Oval Office. \u201cI appreciate Lockheed Martin for being so responsive, and that will be appreciated very much.\u201d context: Says he negotiated for the defense contractor Lockheed Martin to shave hundreds of millions of dollars off the price.", "output": "What did Trump get wrong about the F-35 contract?"} {"input": "answer: Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II development started in 1992 with the origins of the Joint Strike Fighter program and culminated in full production in 2018. context: Says he negotiated for the defense contractor Lockheed Martin to shave hundreds of millions of dollars off the price.", "output": "How long has the F-35 contract been in development?"} {"input": "answer: What Will Happen When Red States Need Help? President Trump\u2019s targets have been Democratic leaders. But the outbreak isn\u2019t going to stay confined to Democratic states. PETER NICHOLAS MARCH 31, 2020 3 more free articles this month Sign in Subscribe Now President Trump speaking at a podium outdoors PATRICK SEMANSKY / AP Link Copied It shouldn\u2019t be all that remarkable when two leaders talk in a crisis. On Sunday morning, President Donald Trump got on the phone with Mayor Bill de Blasio to discuss what New York City needs to survive a white-hot outbreak that is only getting worse. De Blasio asked him to send more ventilators and military personnel, warning that in a week\u2019s time, the health-care system could be overwhelmed. Sign up for The Atlantic\u2019s daily newsletter. Each weekday evening, get an overview of the day\u2019s biggest news, along with fascinating ideas, images, and voices. Email Address (required) Enter your email Sign Up Thanks for signing up! Yet with these particular leaders at this particular point in history, it is remarkable. Until recently, de Blasio told me, none of his calls to the upper reaches of the White House were returned. Two weeks ago, the Democratic mayor said publicly that Trump was \u201cbetraying\u201d his native city by not sending more life-saving medical equipment. Ever sensitive to criticism, Trump said, in turn: \u201cI\u2019m not dealing with him.\u201d Defeating a pandemic is hard enough, but Trump has introduced another layer of complexity: He has personalized the battlefield. He calls COVID-19 \u201cthe invisible enemy,\u201d but he also seems fixated on the visible variety\u2014all Democratic leaders, who in his view have been insufficiently grateful for the federal government\u2019s response. A stray complaint about equipment shortages invites a public feud with the man controlling the spigot. \u201cIf they don\u2019t treat you right, I don\u2019t call,\u201d the president said at a news conference last week. context: Says he negotiated for the defense contractor Lockheed Martin to shave hundreds of millions of dollars off the price.", "output": "What is Trumps usual pattern when talking about something he wants to spin as positive?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cThere may be one kind of shark that could survive \u2014 some of the time \u2014 in the Great Lakes,\u201d said Amber Peters, an assistant professor specializing in Marine Ecology in Michigan State University\u2019s Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. \u201cIt couldn\u2019t really deal with the winter temperatures, or the lack of food, but it\u2019s possible that if one swam in it could live for a while.\u201d context: 3,000-Pound Great White Shark Captured in Great Lakes.", "output": "Do Great White Sharks live in the Great Lakes?"} {"input": "answer: So far, 110 people have died in the Great Lakes, including 39 in Lake Michigan and 35 in Lake Erie context: 3,000-Pound Great White Shark Captured in Great Lakes.", "output": "How many people have disappeared from the Great Lakes in the past decade?"} {"input": "answer: More than 1 in 5 young persons are not in employment, education or training (NEET). 3 out of 4 of these are women. context: \u201cThe unemployment number, as you know, is totally fiction.\"", "output": "According to the International Labor Organization, who are the unemployed?"} {"input": "answer: People are classified as unemployed if they do not have a job, have actively looked for work in the prior 4 weeks, and are currently available for work. context: \u201cThe unemployment number, as you know, is totally fiction.\"", "output": "According to the US Labour Department\u2019s Bureau of Labor Statistics, who are the unemployed?"} {"input": "answer: With the number of employed and unemployed state residents estimated, the labor force \u2013 the sum of the employed and unemployed \u2013 is determined, and the unemployment rate \u2013 the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed \u2013 is calculated. context: \u201cThe unemployment number, as you know, is totally fiction.\"", "output": "How does the US Labour Department\u2019s Bureau of Labor Statistics calculate the unemployment rates?"} {"input": "answer: Sweden accepts more refugees in proportion to size of population than any other nation in the developed world \u2014 when it comes to offering shelter, no one does it better. context: Sweden. They took in large numbers (of immigrants). They\u2019re having problems like they never thought possible.", "output": "How many immigrants has Sweden taken in compared to other countries?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Sweden. They took in large numbers (of immigrants). They\u2019re having problems like they never thought possible.", "output": "What is the crime rate in Sweden according to the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention?"} {"input": "answer: Sweden has a growing problem with crime that is linked to immigration, but the Fox News segment was sensationalistic. As with many exaggerated reports from Sweden in foreign right-wing outlets, the tone of the reporting implies there has been a large crime wave brought about by the recent migration crisis. This is misleading. Refugees who arrived during the migration crisis are too few in number to explain much of Swedish crime trends. Sweden\u2019s crime-heavy immigrant neighborhoods emerged gradually through the accumulated effects of many decades of immigration. Several types of crimes such as gang shooting, arson, and sexual assault have increased in Sweden, but other categories such as assault, car thefts, and property crimes have decreased. The increase in sexual assault and violent crime is not as spectacular a development as the Fox News segment made it out to be. Even in Swedish immigrant enclaves, criminality is still fairly mild compared with U.S. crime hubs. Last year the famously multicultural Swedish city of Malm\u00f6 had a homicide rate of 3 per 100,000, far lower than the 28 per 100,000 rate in Chicago. context: Sweden. They took in large numbers (of immigrants). They\u2019re having problems like they never thought possible.", "output": "How has the crime rate in Sweden changed as immigrant increased?"} {"input": "answer: Dold supports the PVS survey question on gun restrictions Dold opposes the CC survey question on restricting guns context: Says Republican U.S. Rep. Bob Dold \u201ccontinues to side with his Republican leadership and the NRA in blocking consideration of a bill that would keep firearms out of the hands of people on the terrorist watch list.\"", "output": "What's Bob Dold's stance on gun control?"} {"input": "answer: The 247 people who were allowed to buy weapons did so after going through required background checks as required by federal law. It is not illegal for people listed on the government's terror watch list to buy weapons. context: Says Republican U.S. Rep. Bob Dold \u201ccontinues to side with his Republican leadership and the NRA in blocking consideration of a bill that would keep firearms out of the hands of people on the terrorist watch list.\"", "output": "Does gun control keep weapons out of the hands of people on the terrorist watch list?"} {"input": "answer: Dold has been critical of the law but unlike many other Republicans, he doesn\u2019t favor repeal. Instead, he says he would keep what works and fix what doesn\u2019t. He was one of only three Republicans who voted against repealing the law in 2015. context: Says Republican U.S. Rep. Bob Dold \u201ccontinues to side with his Republican leadership and the NRA in blocking consideration of a bill that would keep firearms out of the hands of people on the terrorist watch list.\"", "output": "Did Bob Dold support the No Fly, No Buy law?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Republican U.S. Rep. Bob Dold \u201ccontinues to side with his Republican leadership and the NRA in blocking consideration of a bill that would keep firearms out of the hands of people on the terrorist watch list.\"", "output": "Did Bob Dold support HR 1076?"} {"input": "answer: Congressman King actually put forward legislation on this, I believe it was in the previous Congress. Among the cosponsors was Bob Dold from Illinois, Daniel Donovan from New York, Leonard Lance from New Jersey, Chris Smith from New Jersey, and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen from Florida. context: Says Republican U.S. Rep. Bob Dold \u201ccontinues to side with his Republican leadership and the NRA in blocking consideration of a bill that would keep firearms out of the hands of people on the terrorist watch list.\"", "output": "Did Bob Dold help advance the No Fly, No Buy law?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cThousands of illegal aliens who have committed sexual crimes against children are right now in Texas prisons. Most came through our Southern Border. We can end this easily - We need a Steel Barrier or Wall. Walls Work! John Jones, Texas Department of Public Safety. @FoxNews\"", "output": "How many sex offenders against children are illegal aliens?"} {"input": "answer: A March 2015 investigation of two Ethiopian smugglers suspected of moving 38,000 Ethiopians, potentially including trafficking victims, to South Africa and the Middle East for unknown purposes, remained open. context: \u201cThousands of illegal aliens who have committed sexual crimes against children are right now in Texas prisons. Most came through our Southern Border. We can end this easily - We need a Steel Barrier or Wall. Walls Work! John Jones, Texas Department of Public Safety. @FoxNews\"", "output": "How many sex offenders against children are from South America?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: In the first full month of my administration following the issuance of my executive orders illegal immigration on our southern border fell by an unprecedented 40 percent.", "output": "what were the numbers of illegal immigration prior to the issuance of the executive order?"} {"input": "answer: Politifact ruled the statement as mostly true based on statistics released March 8 by Kelly that showed a 60 percent decline in illegal border crossings from November, when Trump got elected, to February. context: In the first full month of my administration following the issuance of my executive orders illegal immigration on our southern border fell by an unprecedented 40 percent.", "output": "what were the numbers of illegal immigration following the issuance of the executive order?"} {"input": "answer: The couple has three children:Nat (b. 1990), Linwood Michael (\"Woody\") (b. 1992), and Annella (b. 1995).Nat, the eldest son, is a United States Marine. context: Says Sen. Tim Kaine approves of and even applauds his son's participation in a known terrorist organization #Antifa.", "output": "Who is Tim Kaine's son?"} {"input": "answer: Kaine was part of the Antifa mob that was hurling punches and spraying Trump supporters with pepper spray. context: Says Sen. Tim Kaine approves of and even applauds his son's participation in a known terrorist organization #Antifa.", "output": "What organization is his son affiliated with?"} {"input": "answer: It isn\u2019t neo-Nazis upon whom the Antifa has been setting its sights for the last year. It is Deplorables, anyone and everyone who supports, or who openly displays their support, for Trump. context: Says Sen. Tim Kaine approves of and even applauds his son's participation in a known terrorist organization #Antifa.", "output": "Is this organization known for acts of terrorism?"} {"input": "answer: ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) \u2014 Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine's youngest son has been placed on probation and ordered to pay $236 in fines and fees in connection with his arrest following a rally for President Donald Trump in Minnesota. Linwood \"Woody\" Kaine, 25, of Minneapolis, was among eight people arrested in the St. Paul rally in March. He pleaded guilty to a charge of obstructing the legal process and received a 90-day sentence, with 86 days suspended. He served four days in jail. context: Says Sen. Tim Kaine approves of and even applauds his son's participation in a known terrorist organization #Antifa.", "output": "Did Tim Kaine speak highly of his son and the organization?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cI got outside safely and was hiding in bushes,\u201d Mr Hodge said. \u201cThere were multiple people dead and multiple shooters. I was just hiding waiting for police to come get us. \u201cWe were hiding in the bushes outside waiting for the police.\u201d Mr Hodge said he was staying in room 32134 while the gunman was in room 32135. \u201cIt was a machine gun from the room next to me,\u201d he said. \u201cMy floor is a crime scene. They killed a security guard on my floor.\u201d context: Las Vegas Shooting Witnesses Report Multiple Gunmen Dressed as Security Guards.", "output": "What did Brian Hodge tell the Courier Mail about his eyewitness account of the Las Vegas Shooting?"} {"input": "answer: the entire floor he was staying on was a \u201ccrime scene\u201d with \u201cmultiple shooters\u201d firing weapons out of the windows. Mr. Hodge also confirmed that law enforcement was aware of more than one shooter as he saw them shoot and kill one of the gunmen, who was dressed as a security guard, in the corridor outside of his hotel room. context: Las Vegas Shooting Witnesses Report Multiple Gunmen Dressed as Security Guards.", "output": "What did Brian Hodge tell the Sunday Morning Herald about his eyewitness account of the Las Vegas Shooting?"} {"input": "answer: I got outside safely and was hiding in bushes There were multiple people dead and multiple shooters. I was just hiding waiting for police to come get us. We were hiding in the bushes outside waiting for the police It was a machine gun from the room next to me My floor is a crime scene. They killed a security guard on my floor.\" context: Las Vegas Shooting Witnesses Report Multiple Gunmen Dressed as Security Guards.", "output": "What did Brian Hodge post on Facebook during the Las Vegas Shooting?"} {"input": "answer: For the record, graduation rates for white students were 82.6 in 2010-11 and 89.6 in 2017-18, so the gap between black and white students has been larger at both points in time than the gap between black students and the student population as a whole. context: Since 2011 the gap in high school graduation rates between African-American students and all students has been cut in half from 6.4 percent to 3.1 percent.", "output": "What are the rates of graduation for White Students?"} {"input": "answer: While the national graduation rate for the year 2015 was 83.2 percent, it was only 77.8 percent for Hispanic students and 74.6 for black students, said the report by Civic Enterprises and the Everyone Graduates Center at the Johns Hopkins University. context: Since 2011 the gap in high school graduation rates between African-American students and all students has been cut in half from 6.4 percent to 3.1 percent.", "output": "What are the rates of graduation for Black Students?"} {"input": "answer: The Courier-Tribune of Asheboro, North Carolina, posted an op-ed on Wednesday titled \u201cA different take on Trump the pragmatist\u201d that it credited to Charles Krauthammer, along with an editor\u2019s note claiming that \u201cKrauthammer is back on a partial basis after taking time off for surgery.\u201d context: Did Charles Krauthammer Write an Op-Ed Arguing for 'Trump the Pragmatist'?", "output": "Who wrote the article \"A Different Take on Trump the Pragmatist\"?"} {"input": "answer: The Courier-Tribune of Asheboro, North Carolina, posted an op-ed on Wednesday titled \u201cA different take on Trump the pragmatist\u201d that it credited to Charles Krauthammer, along with an editor\u2019s note claiming that \u201cKrauthammer is back on a partial basis after taking time off for surgery.\u201d context: Did Charles Krauthammer Write an Op-Ed Arguing for 'Trump the Pragmatist'?", "output": "What newspaper published \"A Different Take on Trump the Pragmatist\"?"} {"input": "answer: That essay was written by Mychal Massie in January 2016 and posted on his personal blog at the time. context: Did Charles Krauthammer Write an Op-Ed Arguing for 'Trump the Pragmatist'?", "output": "Where did Mychal Massie originally publish \"A Different Take on Trump the Pragmatist\"?"} {"input": "answer: The Unconfined Life of Charles Krauthammer COMMENTARY .By A.B. StoddardJune 15, 2018 The Unconfined Life of Charles KrauthammerGabe Hernandez/Corpus Christi Caller-Times via AP Charles Krauthammer once told me, \u201cThe way I look at life is that it's all an accident. Everything.\u201d We were in the lobby of the Hall of States, blocks from the Capitol, having finished the \u201cSpecial Report\u201d panel context: Did Charles Krauthammer Write an Op-Ed Arguing for 'Trump the Pragmatist'?", "output": "Has this article been attributed to Charles Krauthammer more than one time?"} {"input": "answer: Interesting Take on Trump context: Did Charles Krauthammer Write an Op-Ed Arguing for 'Trump the Pragmatist'?", "output": "What is the title of the article falsly attributed to Charles Krauthammer referring to Trump as a pragmatist?"} {"input": "answer: thelastlineofdefense.org uses fake news to \u201cexpose the extreme bigotry and hate and subsequent blind gullibility that festers in right-wing nutjobs. context: NFL fines Pittsburgh Steelers $1 million each for skipping national anthem.", "output": "What type of website is thelastlineofdefense.org?"} {"input": "answer: Lockhart told reporters Monday there would be \"no discipline\" for teams that weren't on the field on Sunday. context: NFL fines Pittsburgh Steelers $1 million each for skipping national anthem.", "output": "What players were fined by the NFL for not skipping the national anthem?"} {"input": "answer: Goodell doesn\u2019t have the kind of political capital with the players, or the players union, to call in any favors to get a deal done that will compel every player in the league either to stand for the national anthem or to not protest while it\u2019s being played. context: NFL fines Pittsburgh Steelers $1 million each for skipping national anthem.", "output": "What is Roger Goodell's general feeling toward NFL teams & players?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Democrats oppose any effort to secure our border.", "output": "How many Democrat Senators voted in favor of the border fencing plan spending package in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: House Democrats release $4.5B border aid package By SARAH FERRIS and JENNIFER SCHOLTES 06/21/2019 01:44 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter House spending leaders released a $4.5 billion emergency funding measure Friday to fulfill some of President Donald Trump\u2019s request for additional aid to handle the influx of immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. The 27-page bill differs from the version the Senate approved in committee this week by including extra oversight demands and giving hundreds of millions of dollars less to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But Democratic spending leaders contend the broad elements of the bills are similar, improving prospects for a bipartisan compromise before the Department of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services completely deplete resources in the coming weeks. House Democratic leaders are eyeing a Tuesday vote on the bill, eager to have it signed into law before they depart for a 10-day July Fourth recess, according to lawmakers and aides. But the funding package will be a tough sell for many in the Democratic caucus who are still seething over the president\u2019s defiance of Congress on immigration policy and on construction of a border wall, even as he seeks a $4.5 billion infusion to support the very agencies carrying out those directives. context: Democrats oppose any effort to secure our border.", "output": "How many Democrat House members voted in favor of the border fencing plan spending package in 2018?"} {"input": "answer: Immigration Raids Focus on Shuttle Vans. context: Recent immigration raids are not business as usual. The raids are being done indiscriminately. They\u2019re not focused simply on criminal aliens.", "output": "What are the immigration raids focused on?"} {"input": "answer: Trump first announced Monday that ICE will begin deporting \"millions\" of undocumented immigrants next week. \"Next week ICE will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States. They will be removed as fast as they come in,\" Trump tweeted. context: Recent immigration raids are not business as usual. The raids are being done indiscriminately. They\u2019re not focused simply on criminal aliens.", "output": "Are the immigration raids on all aliens?"} {"input": "answer: With 39.5 million residents across a total area of about 163,696 square miles (423,970 km2), context: While California\u2019s population has doubled since the 1970s we haven\u2019t completed a single major (water) storage project in that time.", "output": "What is the population of California?"} {"input": "answer: California has been the most populous state in the United States officially since the 1970 Census when its population (19,953,134) exceeded the population of New York State (18,237,000). context: While California\u2019s population has doubled since the 1970s we haven\u2019t completed a single major (water) storage project in that time.", "output": "What was the population of California in the 1970s?"} {"input": "answer: The California Water Commission on Tuesday approved $2.7 billion for a variety of water storage projects around the state. context: While California\u2019s population has doubled since the 1970s we haven\u2019t completed a single major (water) storage project in that time.", "output": "What water storage projects have taken place in California recently?"} {"input": "answer: 85 Gallons Per Person Per Day. The reported data shows that on average Californians used 85 gallons of water per person per day in 2016. context: While California\u2019s population has doubled since the 1970s we haven\u2019t completed a single major (water) storage project in that time.", "output": "How much water does the average California homeowner use?"} {"input": "answer: He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1992. context: Says that despite a recent increase in school funding, Scott Walker has taken over a billion dollars from the public schools.", "output": "When was Scott Walker elected?"} {"input": "answer: Governor Scott Walker released his budget proposal for the 2016-2017 biennium on February 3, 2015. This budget proposed total spending of about $35.9 billion in fiscal year 2016, a 2.6 percent increase from fiscal year 2015, and total spending of $32.3 billion in fiscal year 2017, a 10 percent decline from fiscal year 2016. The proposal also included $15.9 billion in general fund spending for 2016 and $16.9 billion in general fund spending for 2017. Approximately 33.2 percent of that general spending was designated for public education, and medical assistance programs were to use about 16.9 percent of the budget. The governor identified several priorities for the biennium, including freezing university tuition, developing the state's workforce, and restructuring the state's public education system context: Says that despite a recent increase in school funding, Scott Walker has taken over a billion dollars from the public schools.", "output": "In the year before Scott Walker was elected, what was the budget for public school spending?"} {"input": "answer: Expenditures How much money does the United States spend on public elementary and secondary schools? Response: Total expenditures for public elementary and secondary schools in the United States in 2015\u201316 amounted to $706 billion, or $13,847 per public school student enrolled in the fall (in constant 2017\u201318 dollars).1 Total expenditures included $12,330 per student in current expenditures, which includes salaries, employee benefits, purchased services, tuition, and supplies. Total expenditures also included $1,155 per student in capital outlay (expenditures for property and for buildings and alterations completed by school district staff or contractors) and $362 for interest on school debt. Current expenditures per student enrolled in the fall in public elementary and secondary schools were 18 percent higher in 2015\u201316 than in 2000\u201301 ($12,330 vs. $10,458, both in constant 2017\u201318 dollars). Current expenditures per student increased from $10,458 in 2000\u201301 to $12,183 in 2008\u201309, decreased between 2008\u201309 and 2012\u201313 to $11,552, and then increased each of the next three years, reaching $12,330 in 2015\u201316. context: Says that despite a recent increase in school funding, Scott Walker has taken over a billion dollars from the public schools.", "output": "What is the budget for public school spending now?"} {"input": "answer: According to a 2012 report by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, general school aids were cut by $749 million in Walker\u2019s first two-year budget. Also, the revenue limit \u2014 the amount districts can raise from state aid and local property taxes \u2014 was reduced by $1.6 billion from prior law. context: Says that despite a recent increase in school funding, Scott Walker has taken over a billion dollars from the public schools.", "output": "What is the difference in the budget for public school spending from the year before Scott Walker took office to now?"} {"input": "answer: Madeleine Albright observed that Benito Mussolini also promised to \u201cdrain the swamp\" context: Says Benito Mussolini initiated a campaign to 'drenare la palude' ('drain the swamp') by firing more than 35 000 civil servants.", "output": "Did Mussolini use the phrase 'drain the swamp'?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Benito Mussolini initiated a campaign to 'drenare la palude' ('drain the swamp') by firing more than 35 000 civil servants.", "output": "Did Mussolini conduct mass firings of civil servants?"} {"input": "answer: Drain the swamp is a phrase which since the 1980s has frequently been used by American politicians. The phrase alludes to the physical draining of swamps to keep mosquito populations low to combat malaria,[1] and Washington D.C. being founded on a supposed swampy ground. context: Says Benito Mussolini initiated a campaign to 'drenare la palude' ('drain the swamp') by firing more than 35 000 civil servants.", "output": "What did Mussolini mean by saying 'drain the swamp'?"} {"input": "answer: Even outside the 24 week window for an abortion, New York state law allows a mother to get an abortion if terminating the pregnancy is necessary to preserve the mother's health or if the fetus isn't viable. context: Does the new New York law allow full-term abortions?", "output": "What type of abortions are allowed in New York?"} {"input": "answer: The reality of abortion after 20 weeks is far too complicated to reduce to some sort of abstract, incendiary ethical quandary. Only one percent of procedures take place this far along, which makes sense \u2014 abortion is more dangerous, more invasive, and far more expensive after this point. The choice to end a pregnancy after 20 weeks is often one borne of desperate circumstances: Many fatal fetal abnormalities can\u2019t be detected until that point, and women who terminate later for nonmedical reasons are more likely to be young, unemployed, and to live far from abortion clinics; substance abuse, depression, and intimate-partner violence can also be factors. There are countless complex reasons someone might decide to get an abortion after 20 weeks. It is, according to those who\u2019ve made that choice, something you can never fully understand until it\u2019s happened to you. To get a better understanding of what\u2019s really at stake in this debate, the Cut spoke to four women who had later abortions. Some felt conflicted afterwards; others simply felt relieved. But what they all had in common was a firm conviction that they\u2019re the only ones who know what\u2019s best for their bodies and their families, that this isn\u2019t something that can be neatly legislated or moralized about, and that putting arbitrary restrictions around the ability to access reproductive health care is barbaric and inhumane. context: Does the new New York law allow full-term abortions?", "output": "Why can't abortions be performed after 24 weeks?"} {"input": "answer: First trimester abortion is considered minor surgery. The risk of complications for the woman increases with advancing gestational age. context: Does the new New York law allow full-term abortions?", "output": "When is it considered dangerous for the pregnant woman to receive an abortion?"} {"input": "answer: Relations between Foxconn Technology Group and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers\u2019 administration have grown tense to the point where an Evers cabinet member is demanding the company amend its contract with the state or face disqualification from eligibility for upwards of billions in state tax credits. context: Potential Foxconn changes are due to the wave of economic uncertainty\" from Evers administration.\"", "output": "What kind of economic repercussions have there been from the Evers administration?"} {"input": "answer: [CHICAGO] US President Donald Trump has heralded a US$10 billion Foxconn Technology Group factory in Wisconsin as proof of his campaign to create more American manufacturing jobs, but fresh uncertainty about the project could dent his already fragile hopes of winning a state central to his re-election bid. context: Potential Foxconn changes are due to the wave of economic uncertainty\" from Evers administration.\"", "output": "How are the Foxconn changes connected to economic uncertainty?"} {"input": "answer: Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said in a letter his office released Tuesday that Foxconn Technology Group approached the state last month about wanting to renegotiate its contract for a project that could yield the global electronics giant more than $4 billion in state and local tax credits. context: Potential Foxconn changes are due to the wave of economic uncertainty\" from Evers administration.\"", "output": "How are the Foxconn changes connected to the Evers administration?"} {"input": "answer: The Mexico\u2013United States border (Spanish: frontera M\u00e9xico\u2013Estados Unidos) is an international border separating Mexico and the United States, extending from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. context: Says that along the southern border of the U.S. \" the government apprehends \"seven individuals a day who are either known or suspected terrorists.", "output": "What is considered to be the southern border of the US?"} {"input": "answer: Immigration and Customs Enforcement is detaining more than 52,000 immigrants in jails around the country, officials said Monday, an apparent all-time record as the Trump administration contends with a surge of migrants at the southern border. context: Says that along the southern border of the U.S. \" the government apprehends \"seven individuals a day who are either known or suspected terrorists.", "output": "How many people are detained in this area?"} {"input": "answer: Only 10 illegal immigrants became terrorists, a minuscule 0.000038 percent of the 26.5 million who entered from 1975 through 2015 context: Says that along the southern border of the U.S. \" the government apprehends \"seven individuals a day who are either known or suspected terrorists.", "output": "How many of these people are terrorists?"} {"input": "answer: Donnica Smalls from The Center for Disease and Control Prevention National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention told us that a person cannot get HIV from consuming food handled by an HIV-infected person. Even if the food contained small amounts of HIV-infected blood, the virus would die off when it was exposed to air or the acid in your stomach. context: Pepsi admitted an employee contaminated its products with AIDS", "output": "According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, what happens if a product is handled by someone with HIV?"} {"input": "answer: WUSA also contacted PepsiCo spokesperson Aurora Gonzalez from who called story an \u201cold hoax.\u201d context: Pepsi admitted an employee contaminated its products with AIDS", "output": "What did PepsiCo say about the AIDS claim?"} {"input": "answer: Rumors that a worker at a Pepsi or Frooti plant contaminated those beverage products by injecting HIV-infected blood into them are old and false. context: Pepsi admitted an employee contaminated its products with AIDS", "output": "What is the origin of the claim Pepsi's products were contaminated with AIDS?"} {"input": "answer: \"found that in 2013, the total fiscal shortfall (calculated as the excess of government expenditures over taxes) was $279 billion for first-generation immigrants and $109 billion for the second generation. context: \u201cAccording to the National Academy of Sciences, our current immigration system costs America\u2019s taxpayers many billions of dollars a year.\"", "output": "In 2013, what was the total fiscal shortfall for first- and second-generation immigrants?"} {"input": "answer: In 2010, the average unlawful immigrant household received around $24,721 in government benefits and services while paying some $10,334 in taxes. This generated an average annual fiscal deficit (benefits received minus taxes paid) of around $14,387 per household. This cost had to be borne by U.S. taxpayers. context: \u201cAccording to the National Academy of Sciences, our current immigration system costs America\u2019s taxpayers many billions of dollars a year.\"", "output": "Over the course of 75 years, how much does each immigrant represent in net present value for federal, state and local governments?"} {"input": "answer: When measured over a period of 10 years or more, the impact of immigration on the wages of native-born workers overall is very small. To the extent that negative impacts occur, they are most likely to be found for prior immigrants or native-born workers who have not completed high school\u2014who are often the closest substitutes for immigrant workers with low skills. context: \u201cAccording to the National Academy of Sciences, our current immigration system costs America\u2019s taxpayers many billions of dollars a year.\"", "output": "Over a period of 10 or more years or more, what is the impact of immigration on the wages of US-born workers?"} {"input": "answer: Local politicians who are skeptical of immigration often worry that newcomers will place a financial burden on city and state governments. These governments are responsible for major expenses related to immigrant families, especially education, and since immigrants tend to own less property and make less money, they also often pay less in taxes context: \u201cAccording to the National Academy of Sciences, our current immigration system costs America\u2019s taxpayers many billions of dollars a year.\"", "output": "How much do first- and second-generation immigrants cost state and local budgets?"} {"input": "answer: Second-Generation Americans A Portrait of the Adult Children of Immigrants Chapter 1: Overview SDT-2013-02-07-Immigrant-Gen-1-01Second-generation Americans\u2014the 20 million adult U.S.-born children of immigrants\u2014are substantially better off than immigrants themselves on key measures of socioeconomic attainment, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data. They have higher incomes; more are college graduates and homeowners; and fewer live in poverty. In all of these measures, their characteristics resemble those of the full U.S. adult population. Hispanics and Asian Americans make up about seven-in-ten of today\u2019s adult immigrants and about half of today\u2019s adult second generation. Pew Research surveys find that the second generations of both groups are much more likely than the immigrants to speak English; to have friends and spouses outside their ethnic or racial group, to say their group gets along well with others, and to think of themselves as a \u201ctypical American.\u201d context: \u201cAccording to the National Academy of Sciences, our current immigration system costs America\u2019s taxpayers many billions of dollars a year.\"", "output": "In what ways are second-generation immigrants a net positive to the government?"} {"input": "answer: they purchased a home in Los Angeles's Bel Air neighborhood for roughly $22 million context: Jennifer Aniston is starting a company named 'Celebrities for Trump.'", "output": "Does Jennifer Aniston live in California?"} {"input": "answer: To form a corporation in California, Articles of Incorporation must be filed with the California Secretary of State\u2019s office context: Jennifer Aniston is starting a company named 'Celebrities for Trump.'", "output": "Is it mandatory that organizations that form in California must register with the office of the California secretary of state?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Jennifer Aniston is starting a company named 'Celebrities for Trump.'", "output": "Is there any company under the name \"Celebrities for Trump\" in the list of registered corporations and limited liability companies in California?"} {"input": "answer: A total of 183 people context: BREAKING: Illegal Muslim From Iran Arrested For Starting California Wildfire", "output": "According to Scott Mclean, how many arrests have been made regarding the California wildfires?"} {"input": "answer: Fake News: NO Illegal Muslim From Iran Arrested For Starting California Wildfire context: BREAKING: Illegal Muslim From Iran Arrested For Starting California Wildfire", "output": "Has USA In Front been previously flagged for false stories?"} {"input": "answer: Looking forward, we estimate Wage Growth in the United States to stand at 2.20 in 12 months time. In the long-term, the United States Wages and Salaries Growth is projected to trend around 3.20 percent in 2021 and 3.60 percent in 2022, according to our econometric models. context: Wages haven\u2019t gone up for a long time.", "output": "What is the real wage rate today?"} {"input": "answer: Nearly seven years after the federal minimum wage was raised to $7.25 an hour from $6.55, it has remained stagnant despite the increasingly heated debate over better pay and worker protections. context: Wages haven\u2019t gone up for a long time.", "output": "What is the adjusted wage rate today compared to 50 years ago?"} {"input": "answer: The biggest problem that I have with is that there is no trainer context: Says the concealed carry bill would allow residents of certain states to travel to your community and walk right into a school zone with a loaded weapon no matter what local laws say.", "output": "What would be the issue with someone with a concealed carry permit carrying a gun into another community?"} {"input": "answer: There are two basic levels in the U.S legal system: federal law and state law. A federal law applies to the nation as a whole and to all 50 states whereas state laws are only in effect within that particular state. context: Says the concealed carry bill would allow residents of certain states to travel to your community and walk right into a school zone with a loaded weapon no matter what local laws say.", "output": "Can the laws of another state supersede a different state?"} {"input": "answer: When Katie Cherbini and her family moved 1,000 miles \u2014 from Arizona to California \u2014 smack in the middle of the school year, she soon discovered a sobering reality. To accommodate both parents\u2019 full-time work schedules, her two elementary-aged kids would need after-school care five days a week, but the programs offered at her children\u2019s new school were fully enrolled. context: Says the concealed carry bill would allow residents of certain states to travel to your community and walk right into a school zone with a loaded weapon no matter what local laws say.", "output": "How do schools complicate matters?"} {"input": "answer: Federal law does not mandate that a person must carry a firearm context: Says the concealed carry bill would allow residents of certain states to travel to your community and walk right into a school zone with a loaded weapon no matter what local laws say.", "output": "How does the conceal carry override federal law and not state law?"} {"input": "answer: The report revealed the stunning truth that 80 percent of Central American women and girls are raped during their journey, context: One in three women is sexually assaulted on the dangerous journey north.", "output": "What are the chances of a migrant female being raped trying to cross into the United States?"} {"input": "answer: Bulgaria's vigilante migrant 'hunter' By Matthew Brunwasser Yambol, Bulgaria 30 March 2016 Share this with Facebook Share this with Messenger Share this with Twitter Share this with Email Share Related TopicsEurope migrant crisis Image copyrightHRISTO RUSEV In today's Magazine Video Sewing scrubs for the NHS Birth in a pandemic: 'You are stronger than you think' Coronavirus: \u2018It\u2019s just anxiety, anxiety, anxiety\u2019 Who killed rapper Nipsey Hussle? A Bulgarian trader in spare parts for buses has become a national celebrity after starting to patrol the Turkish border \"hunting\" for migrants. Many Bulgarians applaud his vigilante initiative, though others are deeply troubled. \"Bulgaria needs people like me, dignified Bulgarians, willing to defend their homeland,\" says Dinko Valev, sipping a fresh-squeezed orange juice in a flashy cafe in his hometown, Yambol, 50km (30 miles) from Bulgaria's border with Turkey. Valev, 29, is a beefy semi-professional wrestler with a shaved head and a brusque manner. His left pectoral is tattooed with a cross the size of a T-bone steak. He became famous overnight last month when national television news carried a report labelling him a \"superhero\" and detailing a violent encounter with a group of Syrians near the border as he was out riding on his quad bike. context: One in three women is sexually assaulted on the dangerous journey north.", "output": "How likely are criminal organizations to hunt female migrants heading for the US?"} {"input": "answer: A staggering 80 percent of Central American girls and women crossing Mexico en route to the United States are raped along the way context: One in three women is sexually assaulted on the dangerous journey north.", "output": "How likely are migrants to be sexually abused in general?"} {"input": "answer: But according to a July 2019 \"GoBankingRates.com\" survey, 42% of Americans risk reaching retirement age, without having sufficient savings to see them through the rest of their lives. The same survey found that nearly half of Americans polled had less than $10,000 set aside for their later years. context: Says Karen Handel\u2019s office budget increased a whopping 42 percent.", "output": "What was the extra 42% in budget needed for?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Karen Handel\u2019s office budget increased a whopping 42 percent.", "output": "Were the administrative costs of running the secretary of state's the same from 2007 to 2010?"} {"input": "answer: Since Karen Handel started her term in January, 17, the budget for 2008 would have been the first budget she was wholly responsible for. This shows that the 2008 budget increased 7.6%. It should be noted that the Great Recession occurred during Handel\u2019s term. During the period 2009 through 2010, all state agencies, including the Secretary of State, had budget cuts mandated by the Governor. context: Says Karen Handel\u2019s office budget increased a whopping 42 percent.", "output": "How much did the cost of running the department fall from 2007 to 2009?"} {"input": "answer: The amount Handel requested for the department's 2011 budget was 19.9 percent less than the amount requested for the amended 2008 budget. context: Says Karen Handel\u2019s office budget increased a whopping 42 percent.", "output": "How much has the budget jumped up by since Karen Handel has been in office?"} {"input": "answer: In an unusual move, House leaders put two Republican budgets to a vote, one that included $94 billion in off-budget war spending, $20 billion of which was supposed to be offset by cuts elsewhere, the other with $96 billion in war spending and no corresponding cuts. context: Says Karen Handel\u2019s office budget increased a whopping 42 percent.", "output": "Was the rise in budget offset by cost cuts elsewhere?"} {"input": "answer: It\u2019s true that certain agencies allow \u201cqualified\u201d aliens to qualify for certain federal aid programs, like SSI, TANF or SNAP. Some federal programs serve people in need, regardless of their immigration status. These programs include: School meal programs (free or reduced-cost lunches) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Head Start Various in-kind emergency services Illegal immigrants are also eligible for Emergency Medicaid, which generally covers acute medical situations (like childbirth) but not longer-term conditions. context: If you cross the border illegally in the U.S. you get a drivers license medical insurance housing career training the right to vote.", "output": "What U.S. federal benefits do illegal immigrants qualify for?"} {"input": "answer: The requirements for voting are different in every state. Of course, there are some very basic qualifications every voter must meet before they exercise their right to vote in local, state, and federal elections. In order to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen. You must be at least 18 years of age. You must be a resident of the voting district in which you are voting, and\u2014most importantly\u2014you must be registered to vote. Even if you meet all the requirements, depending on the rules in your particular state, you still may find yourself shut out of the voting booth at the next general election. (In fact, several states have recently implemented laws changing previous requirements.) In order to ensure you're able to make your vote count, your best bet is to bring the following items with you to your local polling place\u2014whether you need them or not context: If you cross the border illegally in the U.S. you get a drivers license medical insurance housing career training the right to vote.", "output": "What qualifications must you have in order to vote in the United States?"} {"input": "answer: Illegal entry is a federal misdemeanor, and those who plead guilty under Streamline are generally sentenced to time served and then handed back to immigration officials for deportation or asylum processing context: If you cross the border illegally in the U.S. you get a drivers license medical insurance housing career training the right to vote.", "output": "What typically happens to people who cross the border illegally when they are caught by border control?"} {"input": "answer: The White House said it wanted to expand the ban because of how information is shared between the countries' governments. context: I'm calling into question the accuracy of the ruling. The district judge in Seattle said there was no indication of terrorism from these seven countries in our country.", "output": "What reasons does Trump have for putting the countries he did on the immigration ban list?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: I'm calling into question the accuracy of the ruling. The district judge in Seattle said there was no indication of terrorism from these seven countries in our country.", "output": "What was the response of the courts and are they well founded?"} {"input": "answer: However, one can argue that Miller's concern in The Crucible is not with whether the accused actually are witches, but rather with the unwillingness of the court officials to believe that they are not. In light of McCarthyist excesses, which wronged many innocents, this parallel was felt strongly in Miller's own time. context: I'm calling into question the accuracy of the ruling. The district judge in Seattle said there was no indication of terrorism from these seven countries in our country.", "output": "What is Miller's disagreement with the courts and are they well founded?"} {"input": "answer: The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA or the Simpson\u2013Mazzoli Act) was passed by the 99th United States Congress and signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986. The Immigration Reform and Control Act altered U.S. immigration law, making it illegal to knowingly hire illegal immigrants and establishing financial and other penalties for companies that employed illegal immigrants. The act also legalized most illegal immigrants who had arrived in the country prior to January 1, 1982. Despite the passage of the act, the number of illegal immigrants in the United States rose from 5 million in 1986 to an estimated 15 million or more in 2020. context: If you pass the so-called Dream Act it will be the single biggest amnesty in the history of the United States even bigger than the 1986 amnesty.", "output": "How much impact did the 1986 amnesty really have?"} {"input": "answer: What is Daca? Daca is a federal government program created in 2012 under Barack Obama to allow people brought to the US illegally as children the temporary right to live, study and work in America context: If you pass the so-called Dream Act it will be the single biggest amnesty in the history of the United States even bigger than the 1986 amnesty.", "output": "Will the Dream Act really be that big of a deal?"} {"input": "answer: But there is potential for a political compromise because Dream Acts should be qualified in two important ways: Allow illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges, in return for making English the national language End minority preferences for illegal immigrants context: If you pass the so-called Dream Act it will be the single biggest amnesty in the history of the United States even bigger than the 1986 amnesty.", "output": "What ideas could scale back the Dream Act making it sound more realistic?"} {"input": "answer: This all brings the number of presidential aides found to have broken the law to five. Since his election in November 2016, Trump\u2019s campaign chairman, his deputy campaign manager, his national security adviser, his personal lawyer and a foreign policy aide have all admitted crimes or been convicted as a result of special prosecutor Robert Mueller\u2019s investigation. context: #MichaelCohen: Convicted of lying to Congress re: Russia investigation \u2026 #ElliottAbrams: Convicted of lying to Congress re: arming Contra death squads", "output": "How many people have been convicted in the Trump administration?"} {"input": "answer: Cohen officially surrendered to the FBI on August 21, 2018.[158] That afternoon, Cohen pleaded guilty to eight criminal[159] charges: five counts of tax evasion, one count of making false statements to a financial institution, one count of willfully causing an unlawful corporate contribution, and one count of making an excessive campaign contribution at the request of a candidate (Trump) for the \"principal purpose of influencing [the] election\".[160][161][161][162] context: #MichaelCohen: Convicted of lying to Congress re: Russia investigation \u2026 #ElliottAbrams: Convicted of lying to Congress re: arming Contra death squads", "output": "What were the specific charges for Michael Cohen?"} {"input": "answer: For failing to cooperate, he would have faced felony charges of perjury over his congressional testimony. context: #MichaelCohen: Convicted of lying to Congress re: Russia investigation \u2026 #ElliottAbrams: Convicted of lying to Congress re: arming Contra death squads", "output": "What were the charges for Elliott Abrams?"} {"input": "answer: Trump blocked but later released payment of a congressionally mandated $400 million military aid package to allegedly obtain quid pro quo cooperation from Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine. context: Did Trump Bribe Ukraine to Back Off 'Russia Probe'?", "output": "What did Trump offer to Ukraine to back off the Russia Probe?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Did Trump Bribe Ukraine to Back Off 'Russia Probe'?", "output": "Did what Trump offered Ukraine break any laws?"} {"input": "answer: Noncitizens are still barred from voting in federal and statewide elections, but municipalities have discretion to override that on a local level. Chicago, for example, allows noncitizens to vote in local school council elections, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. And San Francisco voted last November to allow noncitizens\u2014even the undocumented\u2014to vote in school board elections if they have children in the school district. context: San Francisco and Takoma Park, Md., are allowing illegals to vote.", "output": "What measures or laws were passed that would allow illegals to vote without getting caught?"} {"input": "answer: Why Non-Citizens Should Be Allowed to Vote BY RON HAYDUK Undocumented immigrants are part of the political community just like any other resident. They should have full voting rights. Voting booths are set up at a 2018 Minnesota primary election polling place inside the Westminster Presbyterian Church on August 14, 2018 in Minneapolis. Stephen Maturen / Getty Our new print issue, \u201cPolitical Revolution,\u201d is out now. Get a discounted subscription today. Four Futures Peter Frase Struggle and Progress Eric Foner The Cinematic Lost Cause Eileen Jones A Blueprint for a New Party Seth Ackerman Imagine: what if today, instead of being consigned to the shadows, the more than 22 million noncitizen immigrants in the US were heading to the polls? Sound preposterous? Voting by non-citizens is actually as old America itself. From the founding of the American Republic, voting rights were determined not by citizenship but by other criteria, such as race, gender, and property holdings. When women, post-emancipation African Americans, and poor white men were denied voting rights, it was due to elite antipathy \u2014 not because they lacked citizenship. Non-citizens in those years picked electoral winners and losers, and even held political office. What brought this period of \u201calien suffrage\u201d to a close was simple nativism. context: San Francisco and Takoma Park, Md., are allowing illegals to vote.", "output": "What benefits would allowing illegals to vote bring?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says the Senate Intelligence Committee has held 10 public hearings this year, more than double that held by the committee in any recent year.", "output": "How many public hearings did the Senate Intelligence Committee hold that year?"} {"input": "answer: The Committee held three public hearings, four closed hearings, and six informal sessions ... While it did not reach a conclusion as to whether the actions of U.S. officials ... Further, by holding thirty open hearings, the Committee more than ever context: Says the Senate Intelligence Committee has held 10 public hearings this year, more than double that held by the committee in any recent year.", "output": "How many public hearings did the Senate Intelligence Committee hold in the previous eight years?"} {"input": "answer: , President Obama signed an executive order giving Interpol and its agents in the United States for the first time full diplomatic immunity. In effect, his action\u2013taken without any explanation\u2013freed Interpol from the constraints that currently bind U.S. law enforcement. context: A recent Obama executive order could lead to a number of investigations by Interpol in the United States potentially aimed at American officials.", "output": "Did Obama release Interpol from American constraints?"} {"input": "answer: Interpol uses communication and databases to track criminals across international borders. context: A recent Obama executive order could lead to a number of investigations by Interpol in the United States potentially aimed at American officials.", "output": "What does Interpol do?"} {"input": "answer: What this final extension of immunity does provide is a lockbox on all INTERPOL property, assets and files\u2026 well out of the reach of our country\u2019s FOIA. context: A recent Obama executive order could lead to a number of investigations by Interpol in the United States potentially aimed at American officials.", "output": "How do the rights Obama is granting Interpol effect them?"} {"input": "answer: during the month of February, a total of 7,051 people presenting themselves at ports of entry on the Southwest Border were deemed inadmissible compared to 7,454 in January and 7,762 in December. context: Says 109 people out of hundreds of thousands of travelers\" were affected by the immigration executive order.\"", "output": "According to the Department of Homeland Security how many people were detained?"} {"input": "answer: That number is considerably lower than the number given by a Justice Department attorney, who said today in federal court in Virginia that 100,000 visas were revoked as a result of the order, as Carmel Delshad of NPR station WAMU reported. context: Says 109 people out of hundreds of thousands of travelers\" were affected by the immigration executive order.\"", "output": "How many visas were revoked on Jan 27?"} {"input": "answer: A wide array of people are affected by President Trump\u2019s order, which bars for 90 days people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. context: Says 109 people out of hundreds of thousands of travelers\" were affected by the immigration executive order.\"", "output": "What groups are included in the executive order?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Does the NRA Make Gun Targets of Children", "output": "What appeared on the NRA gun targets below the words AR Practice?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Does the NRA Make Gun Targets of Children", "output": "If you google the image, will it come up as real?"} {"input": "answer: The brief video opens on what appears to be a shooting range. Frank Espinoza, clad in all black, including a black \"Make America Great Again\" hat, talks to the camera as he places a black mask over his mouth. context: Does the NRA Make Gun Targets of Children", "output": "Did someone photoshop the kids onto the targets?"} {"input": "answer: Phantom debts and fake collection notices Share this page Facebook Twitter Linked-In February 5, 2014 by Nicole Vincent Fleming Consumer Education Specialist, FTC Imagine getting an official-looking letter \u2014 with a seal, signed by a judge \u2014 that says you owe a lot of money for an unpaid payday loan. Awfully intimidating, right? Especially if it included your correct name, address, and maybe even your Social Security number. context: Does the NRA Make Gun Targets of Children", "output": "Did anything on the target indicate that it was a fake?"} {"input": "answer: The NRA Wasn't Always Against Gun Restrictions context: Does the NRA Make Gun Targets of Children", "output": "Did the target come from the actual NRA?"} {"input": "answer: Current elected officials. Texas Republicans currently control all elected statewide offices, hold a 20\u201311 majority in the Texas Senate, and a 95\u201355 majority in the Texas House of Representatives. Republicans also hold both of the state's U.S. Senate seats and 25 of the state's 36 U.S. House seats. context: Texas is one of the most gerrymandered states in the union.", "output": "How many Republicans are in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: For the Democrats, Texas has 228 delegates context: Texas is one of the most gerrymandered states in the union.", "output": "How many Democrats are in Texas?"} {"input": "answer: Republicans now control 34 upper chambers, while Democrats control 13. context: Texas is one of the most gerrymandered states in the union.", "output": "What is the percentage of Republicans in the state compared to how many districts Republicans control in the legislature?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Texas is one of the most gerrymandered states in the union.", "output": "What is the percentage of Democrats in the state compared to how many districts Democrats control in the legislature?"} {"input": "answer: After the Democrat Jim Matheson was elected in 2000, the Utah legislature redrew the 2nd congressional district to favor future Republican majorities. context: Texas is one of the most gerrymandered states in the union.", "output": "What states have a more disparate ratio of Republicans:Republican controlled districts or Democrats:Democrats controlled districts than Texas?"} {"input": "answer: Hurricane Irma makes second landfall in Florida and will roar up the state\u2019s Gulf Coast ... 10, 2017 at 5:48 PM EDT ... across a wide swath of the Southeastern United States, Irma had earlier ... context: Computer models show Irma destroying New York City on Sept. 10.", "output": "Where in the United States did Hurricane Irma make landfall on Sept. 10, 2017?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Computer models show Irma destroying New York City on Sept. 10.", "output": "#NAME?"} {"input": "answer: Sean Adl-Tabatabai Editor-in-chief at Your News Wire context: Computer models show Irma destroying New York City on Sept. 10.", "output": "What are the credentials of the blogger making the initial claim?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Computer models show Irma destroying New York City on Sept. 10.", "output": "#NAME?"} {"input": "answer: The system they use is called Global Forecast System (GFS). context: Computer models show Irma destroying New York City on Sept. 10.", "output": "What are the accredited models showing/confirming the blogger's predictions that Hurricane Irma is indeed likely to hit New York City or its vicinity?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Computer models show Irma destroying New York City on Sept. 10.", "output": "#NAME?"} {"input": "answer: As of the end of calendar year 2010, the accumulated surplus in the Social Security Trust Fund stood at just over $2.6 trillion. Social Security benefits are paid from a combination of social security payroll taxes paid by current workers and interest income earned by the Social Security Trust Fund. context: Say President George W. Bush \u2018borrowed\u2019 $1.37 trillion of Social Security surplus revenue to pay for his tax cuts for the rich and his war in Iraq and never paid it back.", "output": "How much of the Social Security surplus was sent to the Treasury?"} {"input": "answer: The U.S. war in Iraq has cost $1.7 trillion with an additional $490 billion in benefits owed to war veterans, expenses that could grow to more than $6 trillion over the next four decades counting interest, a study released on Thursday said. context: Say President George W. Bush \u2018borrowed\u2019 $1.37 trillion of Social Security surplus revenue to pay for his tax cuts for the rich and his war in Iraq and never paid it back.", "output": "How much did the Iraq war cost?"} {"input": "answer: Paul Horner took credit for a \u201cfake news\u201d article about an anti-Trump protester being paid $3,500 context: Donald Trump Protester Speaks Out: 'I Was Paid $3 500 To Protest Trump's Rally.'", "output": "Who took credit for the fake news of a protester being paid $3,500?"} {"input": "answer: Fake news is news that is deliberately made up with the intent of creating deception or of obscuring the truth. There are many ways that news can be wrong, and deliberately faked news is only one of those ways. Not to be picky, but this is an important distinction. context: Donald Trump Protester Speaks Out: 'I Was Paid $3 500 To Protest Trump's Rally.'", "output": "Who believed the fake news and reposted it without researching it?"} {"input": "answer: orner\u2019s hoax-story on Facebook starting a monthly user fee was shared on Facebook more than 1.4 million times. And another piece he wrote, about a 15-year-old sentenced to 25 years in prison for calling a SWAT team on a fellow video gamer, was picked up by several legitimate news outlets, including the tech site Boing Boing. context: Donald Trump Protester Speaks Out: 'I Was Paid $3 500 To Protest Trump's Rally.'", "output": "How many of Horner's stories have been debunked in recent years?"} {"input": "answer: While Tennessee's budget was in crisis, Bredesen supported higher sales taxes, gas taxes, and more,\" the television ads from Americans for Prosperity claim. \"While Tennesseans struggled through a recession, he wasted 9 million taxpayer dollars upgrading his Governor's mansion\" including a $4 million party cave and gilded bathrooms. context: As Tennessee governor, Phil Bredesen supported higher taxes on us. Higher gas taxes. Higher sales taxes.", "output": "Does Governor Phil Bredesen support higher gas taxes?"} {"input": "answer: Bredesen Distorts Record of Support for Higher Taxes context: As Tennessee governor, Phil Bredesen supported higher taxes on us. Higher gas taxes. Higher sales taxes.", "output": "Does Governor Phil Bredesen support higher sales tax?"} {"input": "answer: A vast majority \u2014 70 percent \u2014 of Americans in a new poll supports \"Medicare for all,\" also known as a single-payer health-care system. context: Obamacare is not a popular law.", "output": "What does the Politico/Harvard poll show about Obamacare approval?"} {"input": "answer: Obamacare More Popular Than Ever, Now That It May Be Repealed By MARGOT SANGER-KATZ and HAEYOUN PARK FEB. 1, 2017 When the Affordable Care Act passed Congress in 2010, more Americans disliked it than liked it. And that was the pattern in public opinion for the next six years. But since Donald J. Trump, who promised to repeal the law, was elected president, that long-held pattern has begun to shift. In a variety of recent polls, with questions asked in different ways, more Americans are now saying they favor Obamacare than oppose it. context: Obamacare is not a popular law.", "output": "What does the New York Times/CBS News poll show about Obamacare approval?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Obamacare is not a popular law.", "output": "What does Kaiser\u2019s mid-October 2016 poll show about Obamacare approval?"} {"input": "answer: WASHINGTON \u2014 The Trump administration is pulling $271 million in funding from the Department of Homeland Security, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Disaster Relief Fund, to pay for immigration detention space and temporary hearing locations for asylum-seekers who have been forced to wait in Mexico, according to department officials and a letter sent to the agency by a California congresswoman. context: \u201cUnder no circumstances was any disaster relief funding transferred from [FEMA] to immigration enforcement efforts.\"", "output": "How much of FEMA funds were allocated to immigration?"} {"input": "answer: The Department of Homeland Security said it will transfer the emergency funds \u2014 including $155 million from FEMA's disaster relief fund \u2014 to support new Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention beds as well as facilities for related court cases, according to documents obtained by NPR. context: \u201cUnder no circumstances was any disaster relief funding transferred from [FEMA] to immigration enforcement efforts.\"", "output": "Does FEMA have the provisions to allocate funds for immigration containment efforts?"} {"input": "answer: Trump: The Art of the Deal is a 1987 book credited to Donald J. Trump and journalist Tony Schwartz. context: Says Donald Trump wrote in his book, Being an atheist gives me an edge in every deal. Christians are too moral for business.", "output": "Did Donald Trump write a book titled \"The Art of the Deal\"?"} {"input": "answer: No, Donald Trump did not say in \u2018The Art of the Deal\u2019 that \u2018being an atheist\u2019 helped him in business context: Says Donald Trump wrote in his book, Being an atheist gives me an edge in every deal. Christians are too moral for business.", "output": "Can the words \"Being an atheist gives me an edge in every deal. Christians are too moral for business\" be found anywhere in the book, \"The Art of the Deal\"?"} {"input": "answer: The new rules require U.S. companies to pay a tax of between 8% and 15.5% on overseas earnings made since 1987 if they remain offshore. After making this one-off payment, they'll be able to bring the money back home without paying additional tax. context: We've got about $3 trillion in trapped cash overseas that basically can't come back in this country because of our tax laws.", "output": "How much would a company have to pay to bring its earning back into the US?"} {"input": "answer: One solid figure comes from the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, which estimated in late August that as of 2015, the total of \u201cundistributed\u201d and \u201cnot previously taxed\u201d foreign earnings of American companies amounted to $2.6 trillion context: We've got about $3 trillion in trapped cash overseas that basically can't come back in this country because of our tax laws.", "output": "According to Congress\u2019 nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation, for 2015, how much money is held overseas?"} {"input": "answer: Trapped cash refers to the portion of a company's cash that is held a company that is held in fully-owned foreign subsidiaries or units of the company. context: We've got about $3 trillion in trapped cash overseas that basically can't come back in this country because of our tax laws.", "output": "What is the defintion of the term trapped cash?"} {"input": "answer: President Trump told Russian officials in the Oval Office this month that firing the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, had relieved \u201cgreat pressure\u201d on him, according to a document summarizing the meeting. context: Says his meeting with the Russian ambassador and foreign minister was a public meeting.", "output": "Who was present during the meeting with the Russian Foreign Minister and the Ambassador of Russa?"} {"input": "answer: this issue requires the full attention of the executive and legislative branches alike, and a conclusive, public national intelligence estimate will lay out the facts for the American people. context: Says his meeting with the Russian ambassador and foreign minister was a public meeting.", "output": "What agencies and legislative branches were involved in the Russian investigation?"} {"input": "answer: The money supposedly will go to purchasing food and funding government projects. context: The Iran deal handed billions of dollars of cash on cargo planes sent it to a state sponsor of terror and Tammy Baldwin was one of the first U.S. senators to get on board and support that.", "output": "What stipulations were attached to money sent to Iran under the Iran deal?"} {"input": "answer: Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin (Wis.) announced her support for Iran deal. context: The Iran deal handed billions of dollars of cash on cargo planes sent it to a state sponsor of terror and Tammy Baldwin was one of the first U.S. senators to get on board and support that.", "output": "What position did Tammy Baldwin take on the Iran deal?"} {"input": "answer: U.S. paid $1.3 billion to Iran two days after cash delivery. context: The Iran deal handed billions of dollars of cash on cargo planes sent it to a state sponsor of terror and Tammy Baldwin was one of the first U.S. senators to get on board and support that.", "output": "How was money transported to Iran under the deal?"} {"input": "answer: I\u2019m proud that America led six countries toward an historic international agreement with Iran. I will now take the time to carefully review this diplomatic agreement and make a judgement on it based on whether it is built on verification, achieves the goal of preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and serves America\u2019s national security interests. context: The Iran deal handed billions of dollars of cash on cargo planes sent it to a state sponsor of terror and Tammy Baldwin was one of the first U.S. senators to get on board and support that.", "output": "At what point did Baldwin agree to support the deal?"} {"input": "answer: The ACA increased the threshold to 10 percent of income, and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act temporarily lowered the limit back to 7.5 percent in 2017 and 2018. The threshold is scheduled to increase to 10 percent of income in 2019. context: The latest round of tariffs now means that the total tax increase on Americans from enacted tariffs exceeds the tax increases from the Affordable Care Act.", "output": "What was the tax increase from the Affordable Care Act?"} {"input": "answer: Here are the numbers: The Tax Policy Center estimated that the TCJA cut individual income taxes by an average of about $1,300 in 2018. context: The latest round of tariffs now means that the total tax increase on Americans from enacted tariffs exceeds the tax increases from the Affordable Care Act.", "output": "What are the tax increases from the current round of enacted tariffs?"} {"input": "answer: The import taxes imposed by the Trump administration will end up being a larger burden for the economy next year than all the taxes associated with the Affordable Care Act\u2014a law that Trump has often described as \"a disaster\" for Americans. context: The latest round of tariffs now means that the total tax increase on Americans from enacted tariffs exceeds the tax increases from the Affordable Care Act.", "output": "What is the difference between the tax increase from the Affordable care act and the current tax increases from tariffs?"} {"input": "answer: The import taxes imposed by the Trump administration will end up being a larger burden for the economy next year than all the taxes associated with the Affordable Care Act\u2014a law that Trump has often described as \"a disaster\" for Americans. context: The latest round of tariffs now means that the total tax increase on Americans from enacted tariffs exceeds the tax increases from the Affordable Care Act.", "output": "Was the tax increase from the Affordable Care Act more than the current round of tariffs?"} {"input": "answer: The Tax Cut and Jobs Act restored the deduction to the 7.5% limit for 2017 and 2018, but it is back up to 10% for the 2019 and 2020 tax years. ... \"How the Affordable Care Act Affects Small Businesses.\" Accessed Jan. 2, 2020 context: The latest round of tariffs now means that the total tax increase on Americans from enacted tariffs exceeds the tax increases from the Affordable Care Act.", "output": "Are the current tax increases from the Tariffs less than the tax increases from the Affordable Care Act?"} {"input": "answer: Just months after finding out he had metastatic cancer, former President Jimmy Carter announced this weekend that his doctors have said he no longer needs cancer treatment thanks in part to a groundbreaking new kind of medication that trains the immune system to fight cancer tumors. context: Says former president Jimmy Carter said, Medical marijuana cured my cancer.", "output": "Has Jimmy Carter had cancer?"} {"input": "answer: First, doctors bombarded Jimmy Carter's cancer with radiation. The damaged and dying cancer cells likely attracted the attention of immune cells. Then, he received pembrolizumab (Keytruda\u24c7), an anti-PD-1 checkpoint immunotherapy, to support his immune system\u2019s response and help it to completely eliminate the cancer. context: Says former president Jimmy Carter said, Medical marijuana cured my cancer.", "output": "How did Jimmy Carter treat his cancer?"} {"input": "answer: 3.8 million people a year die prematurely from illness attributable to the household air pollution context: More (people) die from indoor air pollution than from malaria HIV/AIDS and TB combined.", "output": "How many people die each year from indoor air polution?"} {"input": "answer: In 2018, an estimated 405,000 people died of malaria\u2014most were young children in sub-Saharan Africa. Within the last decade, increasing numbers of partners and resources have rapidly increased malaria control efforts. This scale-up of interventions has saved millions of lives globally and cut malaria mortality by 25% from 2010 to 2016 , context: More (people) die from indoor air pollution than from malaria HIV/AIDS and TB combined.", "output": "How many people die each year from malaria?"} {"input": "answer: Based on current estimates, this provides an opportunity to prevent almost 300 000 deaths per year. T context: More (people) die from indoor air pollution than from malaria HIV/AIDS and TB combined.", "output": "How many people die each year from HIV/AIDS?"} {"input": "answer: The WHO estimated that the disease caused 1.8 million deaths in 2015, while the IHME, that leads the Global Burden of Disease study, estimated 1.3 million deaths for the same year. context: More (people) die from indoor air pollution than from malaria HIV/AIDS and TB combined.", "output": "How many people die each year from TB?"} {"input": "answer: HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria combined (2.97 million). context: More (people) die from indoor air pollution than from malaria HIV/AIDS and TB combined.", "output": "How many people die each year from malaria, HIV/AIDS, and TB combined?"} {"input": "answer: Saudi Arabia's King Salman has issued a decree allowing women to drive for the first time, to the joy of activists. context: Saudi Arabia is the only Muslim country out of 47 Muslim-majority countries\" where women cannot get licenses to drive.\"", "output": "What are the Saudi Arabian laws regarding women's driver's licenses?"} {"input": "answer: Saudi Arabia was the only country left in the world where women weren't allowed to drive - but that's set to change. context: Saudi Arabia is the only Muslim country out of 47 Muslim-majority countries\" where women cannot get licenses to drive.\"", "output": "What Muslim nations have laws that prohibit driver's licenses for women?"} {"input": "answer: He also issued a decree allowing women to drive, lifting the world's only ban on women drivers in Saudi Arabia. context: Saudi Arabia is the only Muslim country out of 47 Muslim-majority countries\" where women cannot get licenses to drive.\"", "output": "Why do some Saudi American women drive out in public?"} {"input": "answer: The global land and ocean temperature departure from average for May 2018 was the fourth highest for the month of May in the NOAA global temperature dataset record, which dates back to 1880. The March-May and year-to-date global temperatures were also the fourth warmest such periods on record. context: Says May 2018 marked the 401st straight month of global temperatures exceeding the 20th century average.", "output": "What are the full contents of the report, \"Assessing the Global Climate in May 2018,\" by the National Centers for Environmental Information of the NOAA?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says May 2018 marked the 401st straight month of global temperatures exceeding the 20th century average.", "output": "Do the records of the 'NOAA Merged Land Ocean Global Surface Temperature Analysis Dataset' confirm May 2018 as the 401st consecutive above-average temperature month?"} {"input": "answer: May 2018 also marks the 42nd consecutive May and the 401th consecutive month with temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th century average. context: Says May 2018 marked the 401st straight month of global temperatures exceeding the 20th century average.", "output": "Do the recent findings of weather researchers confirm May 2018 as the 401st consecutive above-average temperature month?"} {"input": "answer: Because Harry isn't as likely an heir to the throne as William, Her Majesty's government has officially declared that the wedding is not considered a state event. This means the happy couple doesn't have to extend an invite to politicians as an act of diplomacy; context: White House Erupting In RAGE After Obama Gets Invited To Royal Wedding \u2013 Trump Got DENIED.", "output": "Is it traditional for American Presidents to be invited to British Royal Weddings?"} {"input": "answer: Our favorite couple, former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama. Nope, our forever first family will not be in attendance, but it\u2019s not as shady as you may think. Turns out, Prince Harry and and his soon-to-be bride agreed on not inviting any world leaders or dignitaries--nope, no invite for Trump. context: White House Erupting In RAGE After Obama Gets Invited To Royal Wedding \u2013 Trump Got DENIED.", "output": "Was Obama invited to a royal wedding while he was serving as President of the US?"} {"input": "answer: PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have snubbed advice and invited Barack Obama;It was feared such a move would outrage US President Donald Trump \u2013 who has reportedly not been invited context: White House Erupting In RAGE After Obama Gets Invited To Royal Wedding \u2013 Trump Got DENIED.", "output": "What publication initially printed an article falsly stating Obama had been invited to a royal wedding and President Trump had not?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: White House Erupting In RAGE After Obama Gets Invited To Royal Wedding \u2013 Trump Got DENIED.", "output": "Is the Political Voice a reputable magazine?"} {"input": "answer: The wedding invitations were printed on March 22, and the couple kept fairly tight-lipped about their guest list. context: White House Erupting In RAGE After Obama Gets Invited To Royal Wedding \u2013 Trump Got DENIED.", "output": "Was the royal wedding guist list for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released prior to the wedding?"} {"input": "answer: The study estimates that between 30 and 140 new hormone treatments could be initiated a year and 25 to 130 gender transition-related surgeries could be utilized a year among active component service members. Additional health care costs could range between $2.4 million and $8.4 million, representing an approximate 0.13-percent increase. context: Cited the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail\" in announcing ban on transgender people from serving in the military.\"", "output": "According to RAND Corp how much would it cost for medical costs for transgender troops in the military?"} {"input": "answer: In 2019, the United States Department of Defense states that 1,400 service members have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria and fewer than 10 service members are receiving gender reassignment surgery. context: Cited the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail\" in announcing ban on transgender people from serving in the military.\"", "output": "How many active military members are transgender?"} {"input": "answer: A RAND Corporation analysis found that that only $2.4 to $8.4 million annually, out of an estimated Department of Defense (DoD) defense budget of $49.3 billion (in 2014), goes towards gender-related care for transgender service members; for perspective, this is approximately 0.017% of the Department\u2019s total expense. context: Cited the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail\" in announcing ban on transgender people from serving in the military.\"", "output": "What percentage would transgender medial cost raise the military's spending?"} {"input": "answer: New York City\u2019s once-mighty manufacturing sector is being strangled by low-cost competition and city policies, according to analysts. context: New York State has been horribly horribly hurt by NAFTA", "output": "What industry has lost jobs in New York since the 1990s?"} {"input": "answer: This graph shows the poverty rate by year in the United States from 1990 to 2018. Over 11 percent of the population were living below the poverty line in 2000. In 2016, the U.S. poverty rate was ... context: New York State has been horribly horribly hurt by NAFTA", "output": "How has the unemployment rate changed in NY in the last six years?"} {"input": "answer: The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a pact eliminating most trade barriers between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico that went into effect on January 1, 1994. Some of its provisions were implemented immediately, while others were staggered over the 15 years that followed. context: New York State has been horribly horribly hurt by NAFTA", "output": "How have export rates to Canada and Mexico changed?"} {"input": "answer: Annual increases for the rest of the state will continue until the rate reaches $15 minimum wage (and $10 tipped wage). Starting 2021, the annual increases will be published by the Commissioner of Labor on or before October 1. They will be based on percentage increases determined by the Director of the Division of Budget, based on economic indices, including the Consumer Price Index. context: New York State has been horribly horribly hurt by NAFTA", "output": "How have wages changed in NY recently?"} {"input": "answer: During his first round of testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Kavanaugh said he views Roe v. Wade, the landmark ruling that legalized abortion nationwide, as \"important precedent of the Supreme Court\" that has been \"reaffirmed many times.\" Yet he declined to say he would not vote to reverse Roe, saying that such a vow -- on any case -- would violate judicial norms. context: A woman\u2019s right to make her own health care decisions is at risk\" with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.\"", "output": "What has Kavanaugh's stance on abortion been in the past?"} {"input": "answer: Kavanaugh\u2019s dissent has been taken by many as a clear sign that he is intent on overturning Roe v Wade, the supreme court decision protecting access to abortions. context: A woman\u2019s right to make her own health care decisions is at risk\" with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.\"", "output": "What recent rulings has he made that would oppose this assertion?"} {"input": "answer: All but three Democrats voted against a procedural motion on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, denying it the necessary 60 votes to proceed. The final vote count was 53 in favor and 44 opposed. The bill would require a health-care practitioner to \u201cexercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child\u201d as he or she would to \u201cany other child born alive at the same gestational age.\u201d The bill includes criminal penalties, a right of civil action for an affected mother and a mandatory reporting requirement for other health providers. context: The Democrat(ic) position on abortion is now so extreme that they don\u2019t mind executing babies AFTER birth.", "output": "What did the Feb. 25, 2019 anti-abortion bill taken up by the senate propose?"} {"input": "answer: Senate rejects \"born-alive\" bill as anti-abortion advocates reignite \"late-term\" abortion debate context: The Democrat(ic) position on abortion is now so extreme that they don\u2019t mind executing babies AFTER birth.", "output": "Was the Feb. 25, 2019 anti-abortion bill passed into law?"} {"input": "answer: In 2002, large bipartisan majorities in both houses of Congress approved the Born Alive Infant Protection Act (BAIPA) which President George W. Bush then signed into law. That act directs: In determining the meaning of any Act of Congress, or of any ruling, regulation, or interpretation of the various administrative bureaus and agencies of the United States, the words \"person,\" \"human being,\" \"child\" and \"individual,\" shall include every infant member of the species homo sapiens who is born alive at any stage of development. context: The Democrat(ic) position on abortion is now so extreme that they don\u2019t mind executing babies AFTER birth.", "output": "What does the US law already say concerning killing of infants?"} {"input": "answer: a putting to death especially as a legal penalty context: The Democrat(ic) position on abortion is now so extreme that they don\u2019t mind executing babies AFTER birth.", "output": "What is the meaning of the word 'execution'?"} {"input": "answer: The United States and Russia completed a spy swap Friday, exchanging the agents on chartered planes at an airport in Vienna, Austria, a U.S. official and Russian media said. The plane carrying 10 Russian agents, who were expelled from the United States on Thursday for intelligence gathering, landed at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport on Friday afternoon, the airport press office said. context: Obama released 10 Russian agents from U.S. custody in 2010 during Hillary\u2019s uranium deal.", "output": "How many Russian agents did Obama release from U.S. custody in 2010 during Hillary's uranium deal?"} {"input": "answer: Anna Chapman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For other people with the same name, see Anne Chapman (disambiguation). This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Vasil\u2019yevna and the family name is Kushchyenko. Anna Chapman \u0410\u043d\u043d\u0430 \u0427\u0430\u043f\u043c\u0430\u043d Anna Chapman mug shot.jpg Anna Chapman in 2010 Born\tAnna Vasil'yevna Kushchyenko 23 February 1982 (age 38) Volgograd, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Other names\tAnna Kushchenko Anya Kuschenko Anya Chapman Citizenship\tRussian British (revoked)[1] Occupation\tEntrepreneur, television host, and agent of the Russian Federation Known for\tInvolvement with Russian Illegals Program Criminal charge(s)\tConspiracy to act as an unlawful agent of a foreign government[2] Spouse(s)\tAlex Chapman (m. 2002\u20132006; divorced)[3] Children\t1 Parent(s)\tIrina Kushchyenko Vasiliy Kushchyenko Anna Vasilyevna Chapman (Russian: \u0410\u0301\u043d\u043d\u0430 \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u0301\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0427\u0430\u0301\u043f\u043c\u0430\u043d, born Anna Vasil\u2019yevna Kushchyenko 23 February 1982) is a Russian intelligence agent, media personality, and model who was arrested in the United States on June 27, 2010 as part of the Illegals Program spy ring. At the time of her arrest she was accused of espionage on behalf of the Russian Federation's external intelligence agency, the Sluzhba v context: Obama released 10 Russian agents from U.S. custody in 2010 during Hillary\u2019s uranium deal.", "output": "What type of Russian honors were the Russian agents awarded with when they arrived back in Russia?"} {"input": "answer: An F.B.I. investigation that began at least seven years ago culminated with the arrest on Sunday of 10 people in Yonkers, Boston and northern Virginia. context: Obama released 10 Russian agents from U.S. custody in 2010 during Hillary\u2019s uranium deal.", "output": "Where were the suburbs in the U.S. that the Russian agents were arrested?"} {"input": "answer: The full scale of alleged Russian election meddling has been revealed as 13 people were charged and their alleged crimes recounted in remarkable detail. The Russians worked for the Internet Research Agency, a pro-Kremlin troll factory in St Petersburg, and were accused of using social media to undermine the 2016 American election. context: Obama released 10 Russian agents from U.S. custody in 2010 during Hillary\u2019s uranium deal.", "output": "Were the Russians ever charged with espionage?"} {"input": "answer: Through 2016, the foundation had raised an estimated $2 billion from U.S. corporations, foreign governments and corporations, political donors, and various other groups and individuals. The acceptance of funds from wealthy donors has been a source of controversy. context: Obama released 10 Russian agents from U.S. custody in 2010 during Hillary\u2019s uranium deal.", "output": "How much money did the Clinton Foundation take in?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Sen. Joe Donnelly has \u201cmissed 1 in 5 committee hearings\" since he took office in 2013.", "output": "Since 2013, how many public committee and subcommittee hearings has Indiana had that involved Senators?"} {"input": "answer: Several Republican TV ads attacking Sen. Joe Donnelly have claimed the Indiana Democrat has \u201cmissed 1 in 5 committee hearings\u201d since he took office in 2013. Actually, Donnelly attended nearly 95 percent of public committee and subcommittee hearings during that time context: Sen. Joe Donnelly has \u201cmissed 1 in 5 committee hearings\" since he took office in 2013.", "output": "Since 2013, how many public committee and subcommittee hearings has Joe Donnelly attended?"} {"input": "answer: In Pennsylvania\u2019s Legislature, bills introduced in one calendar year can carry over to the next, provided the first year was an odd-numbered year. That\u2019s the case as we head into 2020, which means lawmakers have been free this month to introduce new pieces of legislation without fear that they would simply evaporate at midnight Dec. 31. Some of the notable pieces of legislation introduced this month include bills that would ease property taxes for seniors, provide for the video streaming of government agency meetings, and reform the state\u2019s system of colleges. context: Sen. Joe Donnelly has \u201cmissed 1 in 5 committee hearings\" since he took office in 2013.", "output": "Is the number of public committee and subcommittee hearings Joe Donnelly attended since 2013 divided by the number of public committee and subcommittee hearings there were in Indiana since 2013 more or less than 80%?"} {"input": "answer: $66,383 Total PAC Money for 2017 - 2018 context: I don\u2019t take a dime of PAC money.", "output": "Do O\u2019Rourke\u2019s campaign finance reports from the launch of his candidacy in 2017 through June 2018 indicate any PAC contributions?"} {"input": "answer: Quote: On the FEC\u2019s website, we checked O\u2019Rourke\u2019s seven campaign finance reports covering 2017 through June 2018. In the period, the reports state, O\u2019Rourke\u2019s campaign reported raising more than $23.5 million entirely from individuals. Each report shows a zero for contributions from PACs. Quote: O\u2019Rourke\u2019s campaign finance reports from the launch of his candidacy in 2017 through June 2018 show no PAC contributions. O\u2019Rourke didn\u2019t object to a PAC focused on Israel bundling donations for his campaign, but all of those were made by individuals. We rate this claim True. Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/houston/2977700-houston-chronicle-endorses-beto-13.html#ixzz6IhtwmugS context: I don\u2019t take a dime of PAC money.", "output": "According to data on the FEC\u2019s website, do any of O\u2019Rourke\u2019s seven campaign finance reports covering 2017 through June 2018 show any PAC contributions?"} {"input": "answer: The Campaign to Fix the Debt is the latest incarnation of a decades-long effort by former Nixon man turned Wall Street billionaire Pete Peterson to slash earned benefit programs such as Social Security and Medicare under the guise of fixing the nation's \"debt problem.\" Through a special report and new interactive wiki resource, the Center for Media and Democracy -- in partnership with the Nation magazine -- exposes the funding, the leaders, the partner groups, and the phony state \"chapters\" of this astroturf supergroup. Learn more at PetersonPyramid.org and in the Nation magazine. context: Congressman DeSantis voted to cut Social Security and Medicare\" and \"voted to increase the retirement age.", "output": "According to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget how was Medicare affected by the budget?"} {"input": "answer: Fact Check: Adam Putnam ad exaggerates Ron DeSantis votes on Social Security, Medicare Fact Check: A TV ad for Adam Putnam narrated by Florida seniors says that while President Donald Trump has their back, U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis doesn\u2019t. Monday, August 13th 2018, 11:58 AM EDT Updated: Monday, August 13th 2018, 11:58 AM EDT Image By Amy Sherman, PolitiFact A TV ad for Adam Putnam narrated by Florida seniors says that while President Donald Trump has their back, U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis doesn\u2019t. \"Congressman DeSantis voted to cut Social Security and Medicare,\" said one senior. context: Congressman DeSantis voted to cut Social Security and Medicare\" and \"voted to increase the retirement age.", "output": "How did the The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget refer to the savings DeSantis voted for the in the budget?"} {"input": "answer: Graham said that the proposal uses the same formula Congress used to raise the retirement age from 65 to 67, so that people born in 1970 would become the first group to have a retirement age of 70 context: Congressman DeSantis voted to cut Social Security and Medicare\" and \"voted to increase the retirement age.", "output": "How would the budget voted for by DeSantis affect the retirement age?"} {"input": "answer: CLAIM: Trump\u2019s \u201cMake America Great Again\u201d caps are made in China, not the U.S. AP\u2019S ASSESSMENT: False. The hats are made by a manufacturer in California. THE FACTS: A post circulating on Facebook with a picture of a red MAGA hat that bears a \u201cMade in China\u201d label falsely claims President Donald Trump\u2019s official caps are not made in the U.S. Such claims have circulated for years on social media and have re-surfaced in recent months as the president engages in a tariff war with China context: Trump-approved 'M.A.G.A. checks'\" are available if you subscribe to an investment newsletter.\"", "output": "What is a MAGA Check?"} {"input": "answer: Dr. Steve Sjuggerud works for a financial firm called \u201cStansberry Research\u201d and he\u2019s the editor of several newsletters, one of which is called \u201cTrue Wealth\u201d. These newsletters are all about offering trading and investment advice, so basically each month Steve will send you his newsletter via email, and inside will be all his latest tips, advice and market predictions. You follow along and hopefully make a good return on investment. This means that, if all goes well with your investments, you\u2019ll be receiving regular monthly checks, but they\u2019re not called Maga Checks, but rather a variety of dividend checks. context: Trump-approved 'M.A.G.A. checks'\" are available if you subscribe to an investment newsletter.\"", "output": "Can the newsletter \"True Wealth\" give out or sell MAGA checks?"} {"input": "answer: Top 10 deadliest storms in U.S. history 1. Galveston, Texas, 1900 2. Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 1928 3. Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana and Mississippi, 2005 4. Cheniere Caminada Island, Louisiana, 1893 5. Sea Islands, Georgia and South Carolina, 1893 6. Georgia and South Carolina, 1881 7. Hurricane Audrey, South Central U.S., 1957 8. Florida Keys, 1935 9. Last Island Hurricane, Louisiana, 1856 10. Miami Hurricane, 1926 context: \u201cWe\u2019ve had bigger storms than this. And if you go back into the 1930s and the 1940s and you take a look we\u2019ve had storms over the years that have been bigger than this. If you go back into the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were as big or bigger. So we did have two horrific storms, epic storms. But if you go back into the \u201930s and \u201940s and the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were very similar or even bigger, okay?\"", "output": "What were the biggest storms to hit the US?"} {"input": "answer: Hurricane Irma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the Atlantic hurricane of 2017. For other storms of the same name, see Tropical Storm Irma. Hurricane Irma Category 5 major hurricane (SSHWS/NWS) Irma 2017-09-05 1706Z.jpg Hurricane Irma near peak intensity approaching the Leeward Islands on September 5 Formed\tAugust 30, 2017 Dissipated\tSeptember 14, 2017 (Remnant low after September 12) Highest winds\t1-minute sustained: 180 mph (285 km/h) Lowest pressure\t914 mbar (hPa); 26.99 inHg Fatalities\t52 direct, 82 indirect Damage\t$77.16 billion (2017 USD) (Fourth-costliest tropical cyclone on record; costliest in Cuban and the Leeward Islands history) Areas affected\tCape Verde, Leeward Islands (especially Barbuda, Saint Barthelemy, Anguilla, Saint Martin and the Virgin Islands), Greater Antilles (Cuba and Puerto Rico), Turks and Caicos Islands, Jamaica, The Bahamas, Eastern United States (especially Florida) Part of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season History Meteorological history Effects Caribbean Islands Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas British Virgin Islands Cuba United States Florida Other wikis Commons: Irma images Hurricane Irma was an extremely powerful Cape Verde hurricane that caused widespread destruction across its path in September 2017. Irma was the first Category 5 hurricane to strike the Leeward Islands on record, followed by Maria two weeks later. At the time, it was considered as the most powerful hurricane on record in the open Atlantic region, outside of the Caribbean Sea and context: \u201cWe\u2019ve had bigger storms than this. And if you go back into the 1930s and the 1940s and you take a look we\u2019ve had storms over the years that have been bigger than this. If you go back into the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were as big or bigger. So we did have two horrific storms, epic storms. But if you go back into the \u201930s and \u201940s and the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were very similar or even bigger, okay?\"", "output": "What rating did Hurricane Harvey and Irma get?"} {"input": "answer: President Donald Trump's top aides apparently have no idea whether he believes humans have a role in climate change or if it's even real. And seemingly won't ask him. context: \u201cWe\u2019ve had bigger storms than this. And if you go back into the 1930s and the 1940s and you take a look we\u2019ve had storms over the years that have been bigger than this. If you go back into the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were as big or bigger. So we did have two horrific storms, epic storms. But if you go back into the \u201930s and \u201940s and the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were very similar or even bigger, okay?\"", "output": "Does Trump believe in climate change?"} {"input": "answer: Five Category 4 or 5 tropical cyclones have made landfall in the U.S. since August 2017. context: \u201cWe\u2019ve had bigger storms than this. And if you go back into the 1930s and the 1940s and you take a look we\u2019ve had storms over the years that have been bigger than this. If you go back into the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were as big or bigger. So we did have two horrific storms, epic storms. But if you go back into the \u201930s and \u201940s and the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were very similar or even bigger, okay?\"", "output": "How many category 4 or 5 hurricanes have hit the United States?"} {"input": "answer: Recent research, for example, estimates that Hurricane Harvey dumped as much as 38 percent more rain that it would have without climate change. Another Harvey analysis indicates that the likelihood of a storm of its size evolved from once per century at the end of the 20th century to once every 16-years by 2017\u2014again, due to climate change. context: \u201cWe\u2019ve had bigger storms than this. And if you go back into the 1930s and the 1940s and you take a look we\u2019ve had storms over the years that have been bigger than this. If you go back into the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were as big or bigger. So we did have two horrific storms, epic storms. But if you go back into the \u201930s and \u201940s and the teens, you\u2019ll see storms that were very similar or even bigger, okay?\"", "output": "Does climate change impact the size of hurricanes?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: There is no doubt. Socialist party how is it? Germany\u2019s National Socialist Party.", "output": "The Brazilian President is quoted as saying the Nazi party held what sort of political ideology?"} {"input": "answer: Put bluntly, van Onselen's position not only confuses history, it also echoes some of the broader, more malign attempts at historical falsification abroad at present. context: There is no doubt. Socialist party how is it? Germany\u2019s National Socialist Party.", "output": "Were the roots of the National Socialist German Worker\u2019s Party extreme or conservative?"} {"input": "answer: Trump, Without Evidence, Says He Thinks Susan Rice Committed A Crime. context: \u201cYes, I think Susan Rice may have committed a crime\"", "output": "What evidence is there that Susan Rice was involved in crime?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: \u201cYes, I think Susan Rice may have committed a crime\"", "output": "Where was Susan Rice at the time of the crime?"} {"input": "answer: President Donald Trump told reporters at The New York Times that he believes Susan Rice may have committed a crime when she reportedly ordered the unmasking of the identities of Trump officials when they were caught up in foreign intelligence intercepts. context: \u201cYes, I think Susan Rice may have committed a crime\"", "output": "Why would someone think she committed the crime?"} {"input": "answer: And by every measure \u2013 jobs, wages, housing, GDP, investment, unemployment, population, and so on \u2013 Upstate New York is doing remarkably well relative to how it was doing. context: If upstate New York split from downstate the economic indicators of upstate New York would be among the lowest in the country.", "output": "What are the economic indicators of Upstate New York?"} {"input": "answer: NEW YORK\u2014Economic recovery is firmly in place in New York State, New York City, and New Jersey, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York\u2019s Indexes of Coincident Economic Indicators (CEI). These indexes demonstrate that the expansion in economic activity started in both New York State and New York City in August 2003; the expansion in New Jersey started five months earlier, in March 2003. The CEI also showed that the downturn was a good deal less severe than the region\u2019s last major economic slump from 1989-1992. context: If upstate New York split from downstate the economic indicators of upstate New York would be among the lowest in the country.", "output": "What are the economic indicators of Downstate New York?"} {"input": "answer: Midtown Manhattan in New York City, the largest central business district in the world. The economy of the State of New York is reflected in its gross state product in 2018 of $1.7 trillion, ranking third in size behind the larger U.S. states of California and Texas. context: If upstate New York split from downstate the economic indicators of upstate New York would be among the lowest in the country.", "output": "How do the economic indicators of Upstate New York compare with the rest of the country?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: If upstate New York split from downstate the economic indicators of upstate New York would be among the lowest in the country.", "output": "How do the economic indicators of Downstate New York compare with the rest of the country?"} {"input": "answer: In New York, every one of the six core counties along the Southern Tier has fewer jobs today than at the start of the 21st century, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics\u2019 county employment and wage database. Broome County has lost about 11,000 private-sector jobs, about 13 percent of its total, in that time. Chautauqua has seen about 4,300 jobs, or 9 percent of its total, evaporate during that period. When jobs disappear, wages stagnate. That\u2019s also true in the Southern Tier, where those who have jobs struggle to stay ahead of the game. In Allegany County, the average annual private-sector wage has jumped 31 percent to $33,667 during this era of job loss. Sound impressive? Not really. Those gains are below the rate of inflation, meaning workers have lost buying power. context: If upstate New York split from downstate the economic indicators of upstate New York would be among the lowest in the country.", "output": "Why is the the upstate New York economy is one of the worst in the country?"} {"input": "answer: The Facebook page \u201cRepublican Patriotic Party\u201d\u2014touting a very \"on-brand\" Jon McNaughton painting as its cover photo\u2014posted a meme of New Jersey senator Cory Booker and the attributed quote: \u201cWe\u2019re sick and tired of the Constitution sitting in the National Archives, manipulating everything we do.\u201d context: Did Cory Booker Say He Was 'Sick and Tired of the Constitution'?", "output": "Did Cory Booker Say He Was tired of the Constitution'?"} {"input": "answer: the fake quote originated on the Christian-satire website Babylon Bee, from the article \u201cSenate Democrats Demand Supreme Court Nominee Not Be Unduly Influenced By U.S. Constitution\u201d: context: Did Cory Booker Say He Was 'Sick and Tired of the Constitution'?", "output": "What presidential candidate said they were sick of the constitution?"} {"input": "answer: The satirical Babylon Bee web site published an article, intended to be humorous, that posited a number of leading Democrats in the U.S. Senate calling for Supreme Court nominees to end their attachment to the U.S. Constitution. The article, bearing the headline \u201cSenate Democrats Demand Supreme Court Nominee Not Be Unduly Influenced by U.S. Constitution,\u201d began as follows: context: Did Cory Booker Say He Was 'Sick and Tired of the Constitution'?", "output": "Did the Babylon Bee say they were sick of the constitution?"} {"input": "answer: Some Facebook users correctly noted that the fake quote originated on the Christian-satire website Babylon Bee, from the article \u201cSenate Democrats Demand Supreme Court Nominee Not Be Unduly Influenced By U.S. Constitution\u201d context: Did Cory Booker Say He Was 'Sick and Tired of the Constitution'?", "output": "Does Cory Booker support the constitution?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cWhen I am president of the United States, right away I will end this ridiculous, insulting, un-American ban on transgender Americans serving in the military,\u201d he said to cheers from the crowd. context: Did Cory Booker Say He Was 'Sick and Tired of the Constitution'?", "output": "Do people think Cory Booker is unamerican?"} {"input": "answer: Around the same time, when discussing nuclear weapons with Chris Matthews of MSNBC, Trump said basically the same thing. \u201cSomebody hits us within ISIS \u2014\u200ayou wouldn't fight back with a nuke?\u201d When Matthews pressed Trump about how U.S. allies like Japan don\u2019t like to hear a U.S. president muse aloud about the use of nuclear weapons, Trump again was dismissive of the concerns. \u201cThen why are we making them? Why do we make them?\u201d context: Says Donald Trump has been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our Western European allies.", "output": "What did Trump say on MSNBC to Chris Matthews about nuclear weapons?"} {"input": "answer: Jim Walsh, SSP senior research associate and foreign policy expert corrects Fox News host claiming the Iran deal must be bad because Iran wants to stay in, \u201cBy that definition, no deal would ever be good if the parties supported it. That's not how negotiations work.\u201d Walsh also appeared on various media outlets to give his perspective on the latest with North Korea and President Trump, \u201cHe\u2019s willing to make pronouncements that no American president has been willing to make,\u201d said Walsh, an expert of North Korea. \u201cSometimes it is positive, sometimes it is not productive.\u201d context: Says Donald Trump has been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our Western European allies.", "output": "What did Jim Walsh of MIT say about Trump's comments about nuclear weapons use against Europe?"} {"input": "answer: So, it would make sense for the city to start their, dare I say \u201cventure\u201d, in a place where they have the ability to change someone\u2019s mentality at a young age. I mean, at the end of the day we all know that nutritious meals improve children\u2019s health. Why did the city decide to ban these delicious hot dogs? context: Bill de Blasio is banning hot dog sales to stop climate change.", "output": "Why would someone make up a story on de Blasio banning hot dogs?"} {"input": "answer: First, hot dogs are not being banned throughout the city. The city government plans to reduce the purchase of processed meats consumed at city-run facilities, such as hospitals, public schools, and correctional facilities, but this policy will have no effect on vendors, restaurants, grocery stores, or any other privately owned businesses that sell hot dogs, or on their customers who eat them. context: Bill de Blasio is banning hot dog sales to stop climate change.", "output": "What about the green new deal makes the banning of hot dogs look possible?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Donna Brazile just stated the DNC RIGGED the system to illegally steal the Primary from Bernie Sanders.", "output": "What was the motivation for the DNC to rig their systems against Bernie Sanders?"} {"input": "answer: Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard was the first Democrat to acknowledge that the DNC rigged primaries for Clinton. context: Donna Brazile just stated the DNC RIGGED the system to illegally steal the Primary from Bernie Sanders.", "output": "Who was primarily responsible for rigging the system in the first place?"} {"input": "answer: Interviews with dozens of Democratic Party officials, including 93 superdelegates, found overwhelming opposition to handing Mr. Sanders the nomination if he fell short of a majority of delegates. context: Donna Brazile just stated the DNC RIGGED the system to illegally steal the Primary from Bernie Sanders.", "output": "Is the DNC regretful for going after Bernie Sanders the way that they have?"} {"input": "answer: Most of the story\u2019s content was taken from an October 2015 People magazine article about Bullock, who was promoting a new movie at the time. As of June 2018, copies of the story still included a line from the People article saying that Bullock held a press conference \u201cfor her new film, Our Brand Is Crisis, in Los Angeles last Friday.\u201d context: Actress Sandra Bullock: 'Donald Trump Is Doing Everything To Improve Our Nation If You Don\u2019t Like Him Just\u2026'", "output": "What media outlet reported Sandra Bullock's pro-Trump quote that included \"Donald Trump is doing everything to improve our nation\"?"} {"input": "answer: One of the latest false reports even has Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock telling Clinton to get out. \"If you don't like our current President, you can leave our country and never come back, especially you, Hillary,\" fringe conservative websites such as The Political Feed had Bullock saying in October. context: Actress Sandra Bullock: 'Donald Trump Is Doing Everything To Improve Our Nation If You Don\u2019t Like Him Just\u2026'", "output": "What visual or audio proof is there that Sandra Bullock made the statement that included \"Donald Trump is doing everything to improve our nation\"?"} {"input": "answer: \u201cI don\u2019t agree with that at all,\u201d Bullock said of the candidate\u2019s comments on Mexican-Americans. \u201cThat was not a statement that I can get behind. I don\u2019t agree with that statement.\u201d context: Actress Sandra Bullock: 'Donald Trump Is Doing Everything To Improve Our Nation If You Don\u2019t Like Him Just\u2026'", "output": "What comments has Sandra Bullock made about Donald Trump?"} {"input": "answer: The Bill Is Sent to the President Refuse to sign, or veto, the bill\u2014the bill is sent back to the U.S. House of Representatives, along with the President's reasons for the veto. ... If two-thirds of the Representatives and Senators support the bill, the President's veto is overridden and the bill becomes a law. context: Says Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez has passed one bill in her 20 years in office and that was to rename a post office.", "output": "How are bills passed into law in the US congress?"} {"input": "answer: nan context: Says Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez has passed one bill in her 20 years in office and that was to rename a post office.", "output": "What is the total number of bills that congresswoman Loretta Sanchez has sponsored or co-sponsored during her tenure?"} {"input": "answer: the investigation of an allegation against a sitting president or attorney general might be handled by a special prosecutor rather than by an ordinary prosecutor who would otherwise be in the position of investigating their own superior context: President Trump has the \u201cright\" to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.", "output": "what are the powers of the us president regarding special counsel investigations?"} {"input": "answer: Contrary to popular belief, President Trump does not have the direct legal authority to fire Robert Mueller. Factcheck.org\u2019s short answer states, \u201cNot directly. Only the deputy attorney general who appointed Mueller can fire him and only for cause. But Trump could fire the DAG, or order the special-counsel regulations repealed and fire Mueller himself.\u201d context: President Trump has the \u201cright\" to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.", "output": "what is the legal chain of command for firing a special counsel?"} {"input": "answer: The United States Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is a permanent independent federal investigative and prosecutorial agency whose basic legislative authority comes from four federal statutes: the Civil Service Reform Act, the Whistleblower Protection Act, the Hatch Act, and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). OSC's primary mission is the safeguarding of the merit system in federal employment by protecting employees and applicants from prohibited personnel practices (PPPs), especially reprisal for \"whistleblowing.\" context: President Trump has the \u201cright\" to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.", "output": "what do the special counsel regulations require in order to fire the special counsel?"} {"input": "answer: The Attorney General may remove a Special Counsel for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies. context: President Trump has the \u201cright\" to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.", "output": "under what conditions can a special counsel be fired?"} {"input": "answer: The regulations governing independent investigations makes clear that the special counsel can be removed \u201conly by the personal action of the Attorney General.\u201d context: President Trump has the \u201cright\" to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.", "output": "which government official has the legal authority to fire a special counsel?"} {"input": "answer: In 1944 President Roosevelt asked Congress for an \"Economic Bill of Rights\" that included a right to adequate medical care, but this request was never fulfilled. President Truman proposed a national health insurance program that would have created a system covering all Americans, but it was denounced by the AMA and called a \"communist plot\" by members of Congress context: In the \u201840s 68 cents of every health care dollar was actually paid for by the patient today it\u2019s only 11 cents.", "output": "What percentage of health care costs was paid by patients in the USA in the 19040s?"} {"input": "answer: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) reported that U.S. health care costs rose 5.8% to reach $3.2 trillion in 2015, or $9,990 per person. As measured by CMS, the share of the U.S. economy devoted to health care spending was 17.8% GDP in 2015, up from 17.4% in 2014. context: In the \u201840s 68 cents of every health care dollar was actually paid for by the patient today it\u2019s only 11 cents.", "output": "What percentage of health care costs are paid by patients today in the USA?"} {"input": "answer: In 1850, the first U.S. insurance firm was founded. It offered insurance against injuries received during an accident. Hospital and medical expense insurance wasn't introduced until the 1920s. context: In the \u201840s 68 cents of every health care dollar was actually paid for by the patient today it\u2019s only 11 cents.", "output": "When did health insurance become widespread in America?"} {"input": "answer: Mike Pence makes up fake Thomas Jefferson quote to shill for disastrous GOP health repeal By Matthew Chapman -September 21, 2017 11:01 AM context: Thomas Jefferson said \u2018Government that governs least governs best.\u2019", "output": "When did Mike Pence say \"Government that governs least governs best\"?"} {"input": "answer: Indeed Jefferson did NOT coin this phrase. This motto (originally \"The best government is that which governs least\") was in fact that of the monthly periodical of the mid-19th century called \"United States Magazine and Democratic Review,\" context: Thomas Jefferson said \u2018Government that governs least governs best.\u2019", "output": "When did Thomas Jefferson say \"Government that governs least govern best\"?"} {"input": "answer: I think abortion should remain legal, but it needs to be safe and rare. context: Says Hillary Clinton believes that all abortions should be legal even on the due date of that unborn child.", "output": "What is Hillary's stance on abortion?"} {"input": "answer: Qiu closed her piece by arguing that Clinton doesn't support \"all abortions\" until the due date, which is what Rubio claimed, because she supports bans on late-term abortions as long as they have exceptions for the life and health of the mother. However, \"health of the mother\" exceptions are vaguely and broadly defined by the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe and Doe, as spelled out at the below links by Just Facts (with summaries by Just Facts and links to the original language of the court cases), and thus can mean just about anything context: Says Hillary Clinton believes that all abortions should be legal even on the due date of that unborn child.", "output": "Where might one find the evidence for that claim?"} {"input": "answer: The Hillary Clinton-Tulsi Gabbard feud, explained Neither of them come out looking particularly good. By Zack Beauchamp@zackbeauchampzack@vox.com Oct 22, 2019, 8:40am EDT Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter SHARE All sharing options Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaking into a microphone onstage. Hillary Clinton speaking at George Washington University on September 17, 2019, in Washington, DC. Zach Gibson/Getty Images Hillary Clinton emerged from relative political obscurity last week to claim that Tulsi Gabbard, a Democratic presidential candidate and member of Congress from Hawaii, was \u201cthe favorite of the Russians\u201d prepping for a third-party spoiler run during a podcast interview. She went so far as to imply that the representative was \u201ca Russian asset.\u201d Gabbard fired back by calling Clinton \u201cthe queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party.\u201d In Gabbard\u2019s telling, her party\u2019s 2016 nominee was behind \u201ca concerted campaign to destroy my reputation ... through your proxies and powerful allies in the corporate media and war machine.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s now clear that this primary is between you and me,\u201d Gabbard, who is at 1.2 percent in the RealClearPolitics primary polling average, concluded. \u201cDon\u2019t cowardly hide behind your proxies. Join the race directly.\u201d context: Says Hillary Clinton believes that all abortions should be legal even on the due date of that unborn child.", "output": "Who is the one that first accuses Hillary of that.?"}