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Feb 17 2022
News
The Fed is setting out to kill inflation. Brace for collateral damage.
American wages are surging at the fastest clip since 1983, driven by a booming economy and intense competition for workers. Now, that momentum is in danger of being crushed as the Federal Reserve faces mounting pressure to fight an all-out war against inflation.
The spike in consumer prices has fueled market expectations in recent days that the Fed will accelerate its plans to hike
PoliticoNov 06 2020
Analysis
Trump's last stand against the truth
President Trump is pinning his hopes — and presidency — on a wild, relentless war against reality and truth, falsely claiming several states are stealing the election by adhering to their laws, rules, and long precedents.
Why it matters: Trump fears the election will be called today, perhaps first by Fox News, and that his effort to get the Supreme Court to intervene will fail,
AxiosDec 19 2019
News
Putin Criticizes Democrats for Impeaching Trump
MOSCOW—Russian President Vladimir Putin blasted U.S. Democrats for impeaching President Trump on what the Russian leader called “made up charges,” and said he expects the U.S. leader to survive the firestorm in Washington and remain in power.
Speaking at a wide-ranging end-of-year news conference, Mr. Putin described Wednesday’s events in Congress as “the continuation of political
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 09 2020
News
Floridian aligned with Trump's campaign charged with faking registrations
At least 119 forged voter registration applications have recently been filed in one central Florida county, and an employee of an organization promoting President Trump's re-election has been charged for allegedly submitting 10 of them.
The case is a rare instance of readily apparent voter fraud, a problem that Republicans across the country maintain is widespread but that Democrats
The FulcrumSep 14 2022
Headline Roundup
Recapping Tuesday's Primaries in New Hampshire
Retired Army Brigadier General Don Bolduc overcame other primary candidates to win the New Hampshire Republican Senate nomination in Tuesday's primaries.
Bolduc, a staunch conservative, defeated the more moderate state Sen. Chuck Morse, who was favored to win. In November, Bolduc will face Sen. Maggie Hassan (D), who won by only one-tenth of one point in 2016. The Senate race is
Newsmax (News) The Guardian The HillJul 17 2022
News
Voters See a Bad Economy, Even if They’re Doing OK
The fastest inflation in four decades has Americans feeling dour about the economy, even as their own finances have, so far, held up relatively well.
Just 10 percent of registered voters say the U.S. economy is “good” or “excellent,” according to a New York Times/Siena College poll — a remarkable degree of pessimism at a time when wages are rising and the unemployment rate is near a 50-
New York Times (News)Sep 02 2014
Opinion
Migration Isn’t Turning Red States Blue
Last week, The New York Times’s Robert Gebeloff and David Leonhardt published an article, “The Growing Blue-State Diaspora,” which made the case that transplants from blue states are making red states purple. “This pattern has played an important role in helping the Democratic Party win the last two presidential elections and four of the last six,” they wrote.
It’s a fascinating
538 (ABC News)Mar 07 2022
News
Bipartisan group of lawmakers pushes not just for ban on Russian oil, but broad trade halt
Washington’s efforts to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine continued to ramp up Monday, as a bipartisan group of lawmakers announced an agreement on a “legislative path forward to ban the import of energy products from Russia and to suspend normal trade relations with both Russia and Belarus.”
The agreement involves the House Ways and Means Committee’s chairman, Democratic Rep.
MarketWatchMar 24 2022
News
Trump sues Hillary Clinton, DNC over Russian collusion allegations
Former President Trump on Thursday filed a sprawling civil lawsuit against 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan and more than a dozen others alleging a vast conspiracy to undermine his 2016 presidential campaign and administration with accusations of Russian collusion.
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The HillJun 17 2022
Analysis
Two-Thirds of Americans Say Bidenflation Is Eating Through Their Savings
Two-thirds of Americans say inflation is forcing them to stop saving and dip into their reserves, a Monday Forbes survey showed.
Under the Biden administration, rising prices have caused 67 percent of Americans to take money out of their savings accounts. Americans had saved around $2.5 trillion during the COVID-19 pandemic. Higher consumer prices and lower wages have caused 36 percent
Washington Free Beacon