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Aug 30 2016
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Trump woos women and minorities by pitting one group against another
Immigrants and refugees are taking jobs from black workers. Undocumented criminals prey on American women. Muslims pose a threat to gay men and lesbians.
Washington PostJul 14 2020
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Gasoline, food boost U.S. consumer inflation in June
U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in nearly eight years in June as businesses reopened, but the underlying trend suggested inflation would remain muted and allow the Federal Reserve to keep injecting money into the ailing economy.
The Labor Department said on Tuesday its consumer price index increased 0.6% last month, the biggest gain since August 2012, after easing 0.1% in May
CNBCApr 16 2021
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Cuba readies for life without Castro
For the first time in more than 60 years, Cuba is poised to have a government without a single Castro.
Raúl Castro, who succeeded his brother Fidel as the Communist Party of Cuba’s first secretary in 2011, is expected to step down from his post as the country begins its eighth Communist Party Congress on Friday.
“We all expect the old generation to step down from all of its
The HillAug 19 2019
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Trump, top officials play down recession risks
President Trump and two of his senior economic advisers on Sunday played down the risk of a recession after a tumultuous week in the markets suggested that the economy is heading onto shaky ground.
In an exchange with reporters in Morristown, N.J., shortly before taking off for Washington on Sunday evening, Trump dismissed the notion that the nation is headed toward a downturn, saying
Washington PostOct 14 2013
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Senate Fails To Break Spending Stalemate
Senate Republicans and Democrats hit an impasse Sunday over spending in their last-ditch struggle to avoid an economy-jarring default in just four days and end a partial government shutdown thats entering its third week.
HuffPostAug 02 2021
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Senators reveal bill text and introduce $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal after rare weekend session
It's no longer a framework: Senators on Sunday evening revealed and introduced legislative text for a bipartisan infrastructure deal crafted after months of negotiations among a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
"This legislation represents the most significant investment in our infrastructure since the construction of the Interstate Highway System," Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins
Washington ExaminerAug 28 2019
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Is Sarah Sanders Running for Arkansas Governor?
Former White House press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee may be planning to run for the governor's seat in her home state of Arkansas.
On Monday, Sanders launched a new personal website which gave many political pundits enough evidence to wonder if she may be planning to enter the Arkansas gubernatorial race in 2022.
It's a polished website that
CBNOct 11 2013
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Obama, GOP Seeking Endgame On Budget Fight
After weeks of ultimatums, President Barack Obama and House Republicans are exploring whether they can end a budget standoff that has triggered a partial government shutdown and edged Washington to the verge of a historic economy-jarring federal default.
HuffPostAug 31 2020
Analysis
The Age Of The Mega-City Is Over
In just a few months, New York City became the poster-child for what’s shaping up to be a staggering transformation of the American urban scene. Our giant metroplex cities are set to contract and go broke in the years ahead. The trend was already clear before Covid-19 came on the scene, but the virus accelerated the complex dynamics behind it. Of course, most of our cities occupy important
The American ConservativeMar 13 2020
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Trump Announces National Emergency, Expanded Testing, More Money and Flexibility on Virus Response
President Donald Trump declared a coronavirus national emergency in a speech from the White House on Friday afternoon, invoking the Stafford Act for disaster relief and emergency assistance. The step will mean billions of dollars in additional federal resources for testing, resources and the shoring up of the flailing national economy.
The president also sought to offer more reassurance
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