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Feb 02 2022
News
Cortez Masto has significant fundraising edge in key US Senate race
Democratic U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto entered 2022 with more than four times as much money on hand as the entire GOP field trying to unseat her.
Cortez Masto, who is seeking re-election, raised $3.36 million in the final fundraising quarter of 2021. She spent $1.2 million and enters the election year with $10.46 million on hand, an amount her campaign said is unprecedented in
Las Vegas Review-JournalAug 01 2022
Analysis
Dollar-Store Dinners and Vats of Shampoo Help Families Cope With High Prices
More Americans are embracing frugality as they face rising prices at every turn.
With energy costs up 41.6% and groceries 12.2% more expensive than they were last year, according to June’s Consumer Price Index, many families say that skipping vacations and restaurant meals is no longer enough. They are now finding ways to cut costs on essentials.
One way they are doing so is by
Wall Street Journal (News)May 04 2022
News
EU proposes ban on Russian oil imports
The European Union is proposing to ban all oil imports from Russia by the end of the year and remove the country's biggest bank, Sberbank, from the SWIFT international payments network.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday the measures would form part of a sixth round of sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
"We now propose a ban on
CNN BusinessJul 31 2022
News
Democratic Rep. Garcia lashes out at Twitter user with profanity, offensive term
Illinois Democratic Rep. Chuy García used term for mentally disabled people that is considered offensive
By Timothy H.J. Nerozzi | Fox News
Democratic Rep. Chuy García posted a profane response to an anonymous Twitter user who spoke of ignoring new gun control laws.
The House of Representatives voted to pass an assault weapons ban Friday evening, with legislators narrowly
Fox News DigitalOct 25 2022
Perspectives Blog
How Americans Rated the Bias of The Washington Times: AllSides Survey
The Washington Times’ AllSides Media Bias Rating™ was rated on the border of Center and Lean Right by hundreds of Americans across the political spectrum in our August 2022 Blind Bias Survey. Following an Editorial Review, which allows an AllSides panel to review a larger swath of content, AllSides decided to keep The Washington Times’ rating as Lean Right.
On a scale of -9 to +9 with
AllSides StaffMar 27 2022
News
Here's who's running for the Iowa House and Senate in the Des Moines metro
The stage is nearly set for several competitive primaries for the Iowa Legislature in races around the Des Moines metro after last Friday’s cutoff to appear on the primary ballot.
Candidates for the Iowa House and Senate will be running their races in an unusual election season.
The 2022 elections will be the first under Iowa’s new set of legislative district boundaries, which
Des Moines RegisterMar 17 2022
Perspectives Blog
World Plans Next Steps in Russia-Ukraine Conflict
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, so do questions about how the U.S. and other world powers may get involved. The U.S. has been hesitant to offer Ukraine direct military support over fear of provoking an armed conflict with Russia. A plan for the U.S. and Poland to help provide more fighter jets to Ukraine's air force fell through, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
AllSides StaffFeb 23 2022
News
The 2024 presidential race has already started online
Most politicians with national ambitions are playing coy about running for president in 2024. But behind the scenes, Republicans are on a quiet and unprecedented spending spree to build the foundations for potential national campaigns.
A half-dozen potential GOP candidates, most of whom won’t be on the ballot in 2022, still spent more than $1.4 million each on email list rentals,
PoliticoMay 27 2021
News
Biden’s budget will include $5 trillion in new federal spending over the next decade
President Joe Biden will propose $5 trillion in new federal spending over the next decade on Friday, part of his Fiscal Year 2022 budget request, a source familiar with the proposal tells CNBC.
The new spending will be paid for in part by $3.6 trillion in additional revenues over the same period. The result would be a net deficit of $1.4 trillion, which would begin shrinking after 2030
CNBCDec 31 2021
News
Biden officials now fear booster programs will limit global vaccine supply
As the U.S., Europe and parts of Asia consume more booster doses than expected, global health advocates hope the emerging vaccine produced by Maryland-based Novavax will fill the supply gap in low- and middle-income countries in 2022.
But while Novavax — after partnering with India’s Serum Institute — obtained regulatory approvals from the World Health Organization and European
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