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Jul 13 2016
News
The man he’s been waiting for
Donald Trump once wished for a ‘proper president’ who could save the country. Eventually, he decided he was the perfect person for the job.
Washington PostMar 08 2019
News
Payroll Gains Plunge to 20,000 as Wages Top Estimates
U.S. hiring was the weakest in more than a year while wage gains were the fastest of the expansion and the unemployment rate fell, a possible sign that America’s jobs engine is starting to slow down.
Treasuries rallied while the dollar and stock futures fell.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 20,000 after an upwardly revised 311,000 gain the prior month, a Labor Department report
Newsmax (News)May 22 2020
News
Trump Slams Fox News as Poll Suggests He Is Trailing Biden
President Donald Trump is expressing disdain about Fox News’ latest poll results which suggest Americans prefer the likes of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on coronavirus response and the general election.
On Friday morning, Trump took to Twitter where he criticized the news outlet. He made it clear he is not pleased with the latest poll results.
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Independent Journal ReviewSep 03 2012
News
'Now It's Our Turn': The Democratic National Convention Kicks Off In Charlotte
Unlike what Republicans did in Tampa last week, Democrats will lay out a clear plan to get the country back on sound footing, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said during news briefing in Charlotte, N.C., moments ago.
Villaraigosa, who is the chair of the Democratic National Convention, said that by the time the convention wraps up Thursday night, the party will have crystalized
NPR (Online News)Jan 21 2016
Opinion
Time to press the presidential candidates on Flint’s water crisis
In every presidential campaign, there are issues everyone knows beforehand will be discussed — what should we do about immigration, how can we improve the economy, where should we go on health care — and events that become campaign issues when they burst into the news. So it is with the public health crisis
Washington PostApr 02 2016
News
Will minimum wage hikes lead to a huge boost in automation? Only if we're lucky.
As states like California and cities like Seattle boost their minimum wages up to $15 an hour, critics warn that job losses will be inevitable. In particular, one major line of criticism from outlets like the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Forbes's Tim Worstall is that big increases in pay floors only lead to job loss via automation. Both critics point to initiatives at McDonald's and
VoxDec 17 2020
Opinion
Dr. Jill Biden deserves her title. Saying otherwise demeans teachers and community colleges.
What do an aeronautical engineer, a psychiatrist and a lawyer all have in common? The obvious answers are advanced degrees and exorbitant student loans, but at the heart of their success is a solid education, dating to before they could even complete math equations. Those degrees didn't appear out of nowhere, and educators can take some credit for inspiring and training these professionals
Tonya RussellNov 05 2020
Opinion
Trump Has Torn the Mask Off the Liberal Media
Why does the media hate Donald Trump so much? There are all kinds of theories, but only one really makes sense: We are a country at odds over the most fundamental principles of ideology, economics, religion, race, culture, morality—even our own history. The media is on one side of that metaphorical war, and President Trump calls it out.
In this dispute the two sides have always been
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Jan 01 2020
Opinion
A New Year’s Climate Diet
Most diets fail. They fail mostly because after a period of bingeing (for example, New Year’s Eve) we set unrealistic goals for reforming our bad ways. In time, self-control breaks down and we hunger to throw open the cupboards and binge again.
The same is true of the American carbon diet. After a period of bingeing (say, the last century), the United States is per capita the most
New York Times (Opinion)