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Oct 27 2020
News
Report: Hunter Biden Touted Dad's Relationship With Colombian President in Investment Pitch
SinoHawk Holdings, a joint venture that included members of the Biden family, in 2017 touted Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s relationship with then-Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos in an effort to secure $10 million in seed money from CEFC China Energy, a Chinese energy conglomerate, reports The Daily Caller.
Tony Bobulinski, Hunter Biden’s former business partner
Newsmax (News)Apr 04 2022
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‘We’re Going To Get Slaughtered’: Biden’s Poll Numbers Trigger Panic Mode For Democrats
President Joe Biden’s poll numbers are triggering panic mode for some Democrats ahead of the 2022 midterms, strategists said, according to The Hill.
“It’s bad,” an anonymous Democratic strategist said, according to The Hill. “You have an energy crisis that’s paralyzing and inflation is at a 40-year high and we’re heading into a recession. The problem is simple. The American people have
The Daily CallerJun 14 2022
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Biden Going to Saudi Arabia, Looking for Help With Oil Production, But WH Downplays That Angle
"Well, let me just say this," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Monday, after taking multiple questions on whether President Biden is or is not planning a trip to Saudi Arabia: "When the president is ready to make that announcement, that’s when we will," she said.
On Tuesday morning, the White House was suddenly ready: "President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. will visit the
CNSNews.comJul 26 2017
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Trump’s Contempt for Transgender Heroes
Last year, there was a reunion of the crew of the U.S.S. Francis Scott Key. The submarine had been launched in 1966, and was part of the Navy’s nuclear fleet until its decommissioning in 1993.
New York Times (News)Dec 06 2021
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Dow jumps nearly 650 points, erasing last week’s losses as investors shake off omicron worries
Stocks rallied to start to the week Monday, with the Dow erasing its losses from the previous week, as investors shook off fears around the emerging threat of the omicron variant of Covid-19.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped, while the Nasdaq Composite lagged, though it was still in positive territory. Here’s what was influencing the markets to start the week:
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CNBCAug 09 2021
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Schumer unveils $3.5T bill to hike social and climate spending, raise taxes and give green cards
Senate Democrats on Monday unveiled a sweeping, $3.5 trillion blueprint to boost social spending, raise taxes and pass a range of Democratic policies from electric car purchases to immigration reform under special budget rules.
Democrats hope to ram through the massive spending program without Republican support — vastly expanding federal renewable energy projects, putting new pollution
New York Post (News)Jan 30 2022
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Alaska becomes latest battleground in GOP civil war
The Republican civil war is heating up in Alaska ahead of the state's gubernatorial, Senate and House races.
With Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R), Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R) and Rep. Don Young (R) all up for reelection, the party is torn over issues like the coronavirus pandemic, election integrity, federal and state spending, and former President Trump's role in the party.
The GOP
The HillJun 12 2022
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Economist Mohamed El-Erian says most inflation ‘could have been avoided’ if Fed acted earlier
Most of the current record high inflation could have been avoided had the Federal Reserve acted earlier and shown humility after it wrongly described inflation as "transitory," economist Mohamed El-Erian said Sunday.
El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation" to discuss what caused the current inflation and where it was likely to be heading.
Fox BusinessMay 18 2022
Analysis
America’s Fracking Boom Is Tilting the World Toward Climate Disaster
The fate of the vast quantities of oil and gas lodged under the shale, mud and sandstone of American drilling fields will in large part determine whether the world retains a livable climate. And the US, the world’s largest extractor of oil, is poised to unleash these fossil fuels in spectacular volumes.
Planned drilling projects across US land and waters will release 140 billon metric
Mother Jones