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May 06 2024
News
China’s Xi Jinping is visiting Europe for the first time in five years – his goodwill tour will be an uphill struggle
When Xi Jinping arrived in Italy for a state visit in 2019, he was given a lavish welcome, with private tours of Roman landmarks and a dinner serenaded by opera singer Andrea Bocelli, topped with a crowning flourish – Italy’s decision to join Xi’s signature Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
Five years on, the Chinese leader returns to Europe in a very different climate. Xi landed
CNN DigitalApr 28 2024
News
NY Home Depot Hires Guards And Dogs To Combat Aggressive Parking Lot Migrants
NY Home Depot Hires Guards And Dogs To Combat Aggressive Parking Lot Migrants A Home Depot in New York has hired armed security guards and K-9 units to protect shoppers from aggressive migrants and thieves in the parking lots, the NY Post reports. According to City COuncilwoman Kristy Marmorato, "Everybody is well aware of the culture here at Home Depot, that we have day laborers just trying
ZeroHedgeDec 09 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Andrew Puzder Is the Wrong Choice for Labor Secretary
Working in fast-food is no picnic. The industry is infamous for grindingly low pay and labor law violations. Yet Andrew Puzder, the chief executive of the company that operates Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s, has been chosen by President-elect Donald Trump as labor secretary.
New York Times (News)Feb 08 2023
News
State of the Union: Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivers Republican response
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the youngest governor in the US, has delivered the Republican response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address.
Mrs Sanders, 40, took the oath of office four weeks ago as the 47th - and first female - governor of the southern state of Arkansas.
But she is best known for her tenure as press secretary to former President Donald Trump from 2017 to
BBC NewsFeb 08 2023
Fact Check
Six Claims From Biden’s 2023 State Of The Union Address
President Joe Biden delivered his 2023 State of the Union before a joint session of Congress Tuesday night.
Here are six checks on his claims made throughout the speech.
Claim 1: “As I stand here tonight, we have created a record 12 million new jobs – more jobs created in two years than any president has ever created in four years.”
Since Biden has taken office, the U.S.
The Daily CallerOct 17 2021
News
Biden accused of exacerbating labor shortage with ‘far-left socialist agenda’
U.S. employers are still struggling to find workers six weeks after enhanced federal jobless benefits expired, but that doesn’t mean Republicans are letting President Biden off the hook.
The National Federation of Independent Business reported last week that a record 51% of small-business owners had openings in September that they could not fill, a 48-year high, even though the boost in
Washington TimesFeb 07 2023
Fact Check
State of the Union 2023: Fact check of Biden economic claims
President Joe Biden addressed the nation Tuesday night in his second State of the Union address. This is the Washington Examiner fact check for several of his claims on the economy.
When Biden was sworn in in in January 2021, coronavirus was still the biggest concern for the country, but now, the economy has become the biggest domestic issue for the administration and for American
Washington ExaminerApr 28 2024
News
Bubble update: More than 100 colleges have closed or merged over last eight years
The University of Saint Katherine, a small nonprofit in North San Diego County, recently announced it will close May 18, citing “financial pressure due to unprecedented inflation and rising state-mandated labor costs.” It’s not alone. Nationwide, universities face financial hardships that appear to be getting worse. More than 100 colleges and universities have closed or merged, or announced
The College FixMay 01 2024
News
2 LA men plead guilty in $2.7 million stolen checks scheme
LOS ANGELES — Two Los Angeles men pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal criminal charges for defrauding banks and credit unions out of at least $2.7 million by depositing checks stolen from the mail into bank accounts belonging to accomplices they recruited through Instagram. Carlos Corona, 36, of South Los Angeles, and Jose Luis Edeza Jr., 31, of Sunland, pleaded guilty in downtown Los Angeles
Los Angeles Daily News