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Apr 23 2020
News
GOP sounds alarm bell over coronavirus-fueled debt
Republicans are growing increasingly anxious about the meteoric rise in the country’s debt amid unprecedented levels of federal spending aimed at softening the economic impact of the coronavirus.
Congress has passed several relief bills in the last seven weeks that total nearly $2.8 trillion — roughly the combined total of the fiscal 2019 and 2020 discretionary spending for the entire
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May 24 2021
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Joe Biden Finally Condemns Surge of Antisemitic Attacks After Ignoring Jewish Groups
President Joe Biden condemned the rise of antisemitic attacks in the United States on Monday, three days after Jewish groups begged him to do so.
“The recent attacks on the Jewish community are despicable, and they must stop,” Biden wrote on social media. “I condemn this hateful behavior at home and abroad — it’s up to all of us to give hate no safe harbor.”
But on Friday the
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Apr 23 2020
News
Coronavirus Made America's Biggest Banks Even Bigger
Call it a reverse run on the bank.
Companies and consumers flooded U.S. banks with a record $1 trillion of deposits in the first quarter, when markets went haywire and America went dark to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.
More than half of it went to the four largest banks in America— JPMorgan Chase JPM 0.33% & Co., Bank of America Corp., BAC 0.74% Wells Fargo WFC -0.
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Jan 22 2018
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Pennsylvania court tosses congressional boundaries; impact possible on 2018 election
Pennsylvania's highest court added its voice Monday to a growing chorus of federal and state judges that have struck down election maps drawn to help the political party in power.
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Apr 23 2019
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A Decade Of Implications At Stake, Supreme Court Hears Census Citizenship Question
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Tuesday in a legal battle with lasting implications that could dramatically affect political representation and federal funding over the next decade. The justices are weighing whether to allow the Trump administration to add a question about U.S. citizenship status to forms for the upcoming 2020 census.
In multiple lawsuits brought by
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Jul 02 2019
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House Democrats sue Treasury to turn over Trump tax returns
The House Ways and Means Committee on Tuesday filed its long-awaited lawsuit over the Trump administration's refusal to turn over the president's tax returns, kicking off what could be a lengthy legal battle.
The committee, chaired by Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.), filed a complaint against the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service in federal court in D.C., asking the court
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May 05 2018
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Alan Dershowitz: Judge in Paul Manafort case blew the whistle on Mueller investigation
Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard Law School professor emeritus, said the federal judge in the Paul Manafort case has validated his arguments against special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into President Trump’s campaign.
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Feb 14 2017
News
Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen’s Report to Congress: Live Analysis
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen visits Capitol Hill this week to testify on monetary policy
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Sep 22 2014
News
Wide Partisan Differences Over the Issues That Matter in 2014
Heading into the final weeks before the midterm elections, Republican and Democratic voters are split not only over their candidate preferences, but also about the importance of key issues in the election.
Foreign policy, the budget deficit and immigration are among the most dominant issues for Republican voters; each is named by 70% or more as “very important” to their vote in the fall
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Apr 18 2020
Analysis
Trump’s plan to reopen America can’t work without a massive surge in testing
The number of new coronavirus tests reported each day has plateaued — a big blow to the prospects of America reopening its economy safely anytime soon, even as President Donald Trump insists the country is weeks away from doing so.
Trump announced guidelines on April 16 for states to reopen, calling for governors to ease social distancing measures, such as stay-at-home orders, as the
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