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Apr 28 2021
News
Biden’s First 100 Days
“More than half of Americans approve of President Joe Biden after nearly 100 days on the job… The national opinion poll of 4,423 adults from April 12-16 found that 55% approved of Biden’s performance in office, while 40% disapproved.” (Reuters)
The left praises Biden’s support for the progressive agenda.
The right criticizes Biden’s support for the progressive agenda.
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Jun 29 2021
News
Biden Weighs New Executive Order Restraining Big Business
The Biden administration is developing an executive order directing agencies to strengthen oversight of industries that they perceive to be dominated by a small number of companies, a wide-ranging attempt to rein in big business power across the economy, according to people familiar with the plans.
The executive order, which President Biden could sign as soon as next week, would direct
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Oct 07 2021
Opinion
Republicans are siding with the angry mob
Republicans in Congress have seen the threat of mob violence, and they are going to do something about it.
They’re going to defend the mob, and make sure law enforcement doesn’t crack down too hard on it.
That’s the clear message being sent from up and down the right — politicians, pundits, and conservative media — in response to a memorandum from the Department of Justice laying
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Aug 24 2021
Background
Key facts about the abortion debate in America
Nearly five decades after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, opponents and supporters of abortion rights are still battling over the issue in court, at the ballot box and in state legislatures. Several states have introduced or passed new restrictions on abortion in 2021 with an eye toward giving the Supreme Court a chance to overturn its decision in Roe, and the high court agreed
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Feb 04 2022
Analysis
It’s harder than ever to get fired or laid off
One more sign that American workers are in a uniquely powerful position these days: Layoffs and discharges are at record lows.
In December, just 0.8 percent of all US employees were let go, a record according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data that goes back more than two decades. The low rate of layoffs is yet another indicator that workers have a unique amount of power right now. How
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Jul 25 2022
Perspectives Blog
Here's Where Democrats and Republicans Agree on Family and Childcare Policy
For many, family transcends politics. People form relationships across the aisle because their kids are in the same soccer league or they meet parents with similar concerns in their local communities. Some families fight about politics at Thanksgiving but hug each other before leaving the dinner table.
However, just because family connections often transcend political divides, that
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Jun 05 2020
News
D.C. Mayor Bowser has 'Black Lives Matter' painted on street leading to White House
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser on Friday had "Black Lives Matter" painted on the street that leads to the White House where protesters have been demonstrating following George Floyd’s death in police custody.
"There are people who are craving to be heard and to be seen, and to have their humanity recognized, and we had the opportunity to send that message loud and clear on a
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Dec 10 2021
Opinion
The Inflation Suspense Goes On
Today’s consumer price report came as a huge surprise to almost everyone — because the numbers came in almost exactly in line with expectations, which basically never happens. Analysts whose job is to forecast what official numbers will say a few hours before they come out — a job of dubious usefulness, but whatever — expected the one-year rate of inflation to come in at 6.8 percent; it came
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May 07 2014
News
Colleges and schools are required to protect students from sexual assault under Title IX
Title IX is best known for the effect it had on women's athletics because it required that colleges provide equal opportunities in sports to men and women. After it took effect, female participation in college and high school sports more than quadrupled.
But Title IX is
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Mar 13 2021
Opinion
The Biggest Thing Kamala Harris Could Do This Year
The battle to protect voting rights needs a field general. Vice President Kamala Harris needs a cause to define her tenure. The second problem suggests the answer to the first: President Joe Biden could designate Harris as the administration’s point person in combatting the onslaught against voter access now advancing in Republican-controlled states.
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