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Apr 16 2021
News
'A nicer version of Trump': GOP donors flock to DeSantis
One evening in February, Ron DeSantis quietly slipped into the luxurious Charleston Place Hotel in South Carolina.
Over dinner, the Florida governor addressed an audience of deep-pocketed donors convened by the influential Bradley Foundation, an organization that funnels cash to right-leaning nonprofit groups. DeSantis, whose attendance has not been previously reported, held forth for
PoliticoMay 15 2016
News
Romney Recruiting Kasich, Sasse for Third Party Presidential Run
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney may not be interested in a third party run, but he’s looking for someone who is.
Conservative thinkers like Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, radio show host Erick Erickson and Republican strategist Rick Wilson who are adamantly against presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump are hoping to find a third party alternative.
The BlazeDec 11 2013
Opinion
The dark lining to the silver cloud of Obamanomics
The government's latest reports that the economy grew at a 3.6 percent annual rate in the third quarter and created 203,000 new jobs last month left out a lot of caveats.
Washington TimesApr 11 2020
News
Telecommuting will likely continue long after the pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic is, among other things, a massive experiment in telecommuting. Up to half of American workers are currently working from home, more than double the fraction who worked from home (at least occasionally) in 2017-18.
Of course, some jobs simply can’t be done at home. But the outbreak is accelerating the trend toward telecommuting, possibly for the long term. Until now
Brookings InstitutionJul 02 2020
News
U.S. farmers scramble for help as COVID-19 scuttles immigrant workforce
The novel coronavirus delayed the arrival of seasonal immigrants who normally help harvest U.S. wheat, leaving farmers to depend on high school students, school bus drivers, laid-off oilfield workers and others to run machines that bring in the crop.
As combines work their way north from the Southern Plains of Texas and Oklahoma, farmers and harvesting companies are having a hard time
ReutersJul 14 2015
News
All the News That’s Fit to Like
When Facebook entered the news business in 2006, it set out to cover its own users. Facebook had launched as a static collection of profiles, but now, every time a user uploaded a new photo or changed her favorite quote, the development surfaced in a rolling stream of updates that Facebook called the “News Feed.” Every status update was a “news story”; the algorithm that chose which stories to
SlateAug 15 2013
News
Poll: Obama approval on economy sinks to 35 percent
President Obamas approval rating on the economy sunk to 35 percent in the latest Gallup poll, despite the President's renewed focus on the issue with a series of jobs-themed trips over the summer.
Fox News DigitalFeb 26 2014
News
35 ObamaCare state exchange websites were deemed 'high risk' before launch, documents show
Security experts worried that 35 health exchange websites were vulnerable to hackers and were rated as high risk for security problems before ObamaCares launch documents obtained by Fox News show.
Fox News Digital