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Feb 18 2020
Analysis
Bloomberg Gets Tough On Wall Street With Proposals That Echo Progressive Rivals’ Plans
Topline: Democratic 2020 hopeful Mike Bloomberg released extensive financial policy plans that would reverse Trump’s deregulation of Wall St, and which echo plans of his progressive rivals including Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
The proposals, first reported by the New York Times, are more progressive than Bloomberg’s previous stances and come as he
ForbesApr 26 2021
Analysis
How the UK found the first effective Covid-19 treatment — and saved a million lives
The United Kingdom is not a pandemic success story. But its massive Covid-19 trials program is.
Peter Horby couldn’t believe his eyes.
He’d just gotten his first glimpse of new data from the United Kingdom’s Recovery Trial, an experiment enrolling tens of thousands of patients at dozens of hospitals for clinical trials investigating Covid-19 therapies.
Horby and his Oxford
VoxNov 05 2020
News
New York City protesters punch police, spit in officer's face, officials say
At least 57 people were charged with crimes during demonstrations in New York City late Wednesday into Thursday -- including a woman who spat in an officer's face, police said.
Many in New York City, as well as other parts of the country, have taken to the streets as the 2020 presidential election remains undecided. Of the 57 people accused of committing crimes in the Big Apple, 25
Fox News DigitalNov 05 2020
News
Trump Gains Ground Among Minority Voters, but Loses Some With Whites
President Donald Trump expanded his share of both the black and Hispanic vote from four years ago, based on exit polling, even as the presidential race remains undecided.
Trump’s share of votes fell by nearly the same proportion among white and male voters, according to exit polling by The New York Times compared to its 2016 exit polling.
The president held on to the same slice
The Daily SignalAug 11 2020
Analysis
The reason Kamala Harris was a bad presidential candidate is the reason she could be a good vice presidential candidate
The knock on Kamala Harris, presidential candidate, is that she was all California flash and no substance: She was impressive on paper and had an inspiring background, but she lacked an ideological compass.
Critics point to many examples of political expediency that would make Mitt Romney blush, but the most high-profile one was on Medicare-for-All, the signature policy issue of the
The Boston GlobeAug 06 2021
News
U.S. Economy Added 943,000 Jobs in July, Unemployment Rate Fell to 5.4%
Employers added jobs at the best pace in nearly a year in July and the unemployment rate fell sharply, signs of a strong labor market ahead of the Delta variant threat.
U.S. nonfarm payrolls rose by a seasonally adjusted 943,000 in July, from June’s upwardly revised gain of 938,000, the Labor Department said Friday. The July jobs increase was the largest since August 2020.
The
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 03 2020
News
US participation in the Paris climate accord expires at midnight tonight
With most of the U.S. anxiously awaiting the results of the 2020 presidential election today, others are looking at another deadline that ends today: the U.S.’s membership in the Paris Agreement.
Politico reports that President Trump will make good on his long-standing promise to have the U.S. leave the Paris Agreement, successfully removing the country from the international climate
The HillDec 09 2020
News
Challenges to Election Results
“The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a request from Pennsylvania Republicans to block the state from certifying the results of the Nov. 3 election for President-elect Joe Biden. With less than eight hours remaining before the ‘safe harbor’ deadline for states to finalize the post-election certification of their votes in the Electoral College, the court issued a one-sentence order denying
The Flip SideOct 13 2019
News
Hunter Biden Leaves China Board as Trump Attacks Hit Home
Hunter Biden is walking away from the board of a Chinese-backed private equity company as part of a public pledge to disavow all foreign work if his father, former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, gains the presidency in 2020.
Joe Biden’s second son made his move after a month of pushing by U.S. President Donald Trump who has publicly highlighted the perceived – and real – conflicts of
Breitbart NewsJun 02 2021
Opinion
NIH Director: We Need a ‘Thorough, Expert-Driven, and Objective Investigation’
Francis Collins calls for a closer look at the lab-leak theory, and shares what most surprised him about the virus.
As Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health, recounted the moment, his eyes welled with tears.
A few months before, he and his colleague Anthony Fauci had confided in each other their hopes for a COVID-19 vaccine. The FDA had set the
The Atlantic