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Sep 11 2021
News
Facebook to buy $100 million worth of unpaid invoices from 30,000 small businesses owned by women and minorities
Facebook this week announced a $100 million commitment to a program that supports small businesses owned by women and minorities by buying up their outstanding invoices.
By buying up outstanding invoices, the Facebook Invoice Fast Track program puts money in the hands of small businesses that would have otherwise had to wait weeks if not months to get paid by their customers.
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Dec 09 2020
Analysis
COVID-19 and the U.S. Fiscal Imbalance
Before COVID-19, the U.S. debt burden was large and on an unsustainable path under reasonable assumptions about economic fundamentals. Standard policy responses, such as higher taxes or lower discretionary spending, could not substantially slow the growth of the U.S. debt burden; only reduced growth in entitlement spending, especially on Medicare, had the potential to avoid eventual fiscal
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Jan 18 2013
News
Attracting minority voters a key GOP goal as Obama begins second term
Days after President Barack Obama is sworn-in for a second term, Republican leaders from across the country will assemble in the southern city where Obama accepted his partys presidential nomination in September to strategize a path forward for the GOP in a nation experiencing major demographic shifts.
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Feb 01 2016
News
The Many Faces of Iowa’s Caucus Voters
Iowa’s caucuses are the embodiment of retail politics, typically rewarding candidates who build support—and enthusiasm—one county at a time. Social conservatives have asserted their influence in recent years, with conservative Rick Santorum narrowly edging out the more centrist Mitt Romney in 2012. But the state isn’t a monolith, and demographic characteristics may help handicap the Republican
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Apr 27 2021
News
2020 Census Results
“The overall U.S. population stood at 331,449,281, the Census Bureau said on Monday, a 7.4% increase over 2010 representing the second-slowest growth of any decade in history… Texas will receive two more congressional seats next year, and five states - Florida, North Carolina, Colorado, Montana and Oregon - will gain one congressional seat each, the census bureau said. New York, California,
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Nov 01 2014
News
The People’s House
The U.S. House of Representatives was envisioned as a house of the people, directly elected by voters and reflecting their will. But what if Congress also reflected its constituents’ demographics? Explore how members of the House compare with residents of each of the 435 congressional districts, based on the predominant characteristics within each. Then see how your district stacks up.
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Aug 03 2020
Opinion
Latinos deserve a moderator in the Trump-Biden debates. Our issues are American issues.
Ready or not, it’s almost presidential debate season. Last week, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced that the first debate on Sept. 29 will be held in Cleveland, after the University of Notre Dame pulled out over public health constraints. The second debate has already been shifted to Miami, after the University of Michigan likewise withdrew. The third debate is slated for Belmont
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Nov 05 2021
Opinion
Trump’s Bad Night
Glenn Youngkin did it his own way, barely mentioning the former president’s name, and still turned out MAGA voters in droves.
November 2 was a boffo night for the Republican Party, and not such a great night for Donald Trump.
It’s not as though the interests of the two are diametrically opposed, but they are in tension. To the extent that the GOP shows that it can thrive without
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Jul 14 2020
Analysis
Why Top Tech Journalists Are Wrong about TikTok
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s comments last week that the U.S. government is looking into banning TikTok has brought the long-running debate about the app to a fever pitch. India banned it last month, along with dozens of other apps made by Chinese developers, citing security concerns. And U.S. government officials have for months warned that TikTok — which is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese
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Jun 19 2012
News
What Obama’s Immigration Decision Might Mean for 2012
Even in an era where partisanship is on the rise, demographic changes exert a gravitational pull on policy and politics and are occasionally enough to overcome political divisions. What is more remarkable than President Obamas decision on Friday to suspend deportations of some illegal immigrants is Republicans relatively passive reaction to it.
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