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Jan 24 2020
Opinion
In Space, Let Meritocracy Reign Supreme
For science-fiction writers, Mars always has been a blank slate on which to write our hopes and project our fears. Ray Bradbury imagined a Mars settled by farmers who cover the red planet with idyllic midwestern American towns. Robert Heinlein, swept up in 1960s counterculture, imagined a Mars where gnostic aliens teach free love, spiritual wisdom and psychic powers to a hippy messiah. More
QuilletteSep 19 2019
News
Queens activist to challenge AOC in Democratic primary
A Democratic activist from Queens has announced she’ll challenge Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a primary for her congressional seat.
Badrun Khan, who officially filed her candidacy in July, announced her campaign on Wednesday, according to The Hill.
When asked about the new challenger, Ocasio-Cortez told the site, “I just focus on delivering for my district and doing the best
New York Post (News)Jun 08 2020
Opinion
Cuomo and de Blasio’s unearned lap of honor
After weeks of state-mandated lockdown, thousands of preventable nursing home deaths and days of angry protests and looting, New York officially reopened today, all thanks to the so-called leadership of its Mayor and Governor.
With the economy in tatters, store-fronts boarded up or broken and citizens in the street demanding justice, Bill de Blasio and Andrew Cuomo speak with one voice
The Spectator WorldJun 09 2021
News
'Unpredictable world': What to expect from Biden's first foreign trip as president
Joe Biden embarked Wednesday on his first foreign trip as president, an eight-day swing across Europe that will give him a chance to shore up frayed alliances with U.S. allies and meet face to face with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid rising tensions with Moscow.
He’ll also get to enjoy one of the perks of the presidency: a visit with Queen Elizabeth II.
Biden, who has been
USA TODAYJan 16 2018
News
The Trump Effect: Business, Anticipating Less Regulation, Loosens Purse Strings
A wave of optimism has swept over American business leaders, and it is beginning to translate into the sort of investment in new plants, equipment and factory upgrades that bolsters economic growth, spurs job creation — and may finally raise wages significantly.
New York Times (News)Mar 15 2013
News
Obama-Republican Budget Battle Isn?t Only Taxes and Cuts
The wrangling of President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans over the federal budget underscores a clash of core philosophies about how the economy works that supersedes any skirmish on taxes or spending cuts.
BloombergJun 07 2020
News
Biden formally clinches Democratic presidential nomination
Former Vice President Joe Biden clinched the Democratic presidential nomination on Friday, officially setting the stage for a contentious general election fight with President Trump this November.
The former vice president hit the delegate threshold after most recently winning a series of primaries Tuesday night across the country. The Associated Press projected that Biden had 1,995
The HillJan 18 2014
News
Obama Believes 2014 'Can Be A Breakthrough Year For America'
President Barack Obama says he believes 2014 can be a breakthrough year for the country.
In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says the U.S. is primed to bring back jobs lost in the recession or to overseas competitors. But he says to make that happen, the U.S. must act to create good-paying jobs and increase economic opportunity.
HuffPostJun 22 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump Admin Suspends Certain Visas Through End of 2020
The Trump administration announced Monday that it will suspend certain foreign work visas until the end of 2020 to help the U.S. economy recover from the COVID-19 coronavirus and benefit American workers.
Coverage from left-rated sources generally concentrated more on big business and the tech industry's supposed opposition to the ban, while some coverage from right-rated outlets
BuzzFeed News Reuters The Daily CallerMar 10 2013
News
Obama Seeks to End ‘Political Gridlock’ in Weekly Address
Capping off a week in which he reached out to Republicans in congress, President Obama expressed his eagerness to “enlist anyone who is willing to help to boost the economy and end “political gridlock
ABC News (Online)