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Feb 16 2022
News
U.S. Retail Sales Jump as Inflation Surges
U.S. shoppers spent more at the start of the year as the Omicron wave of Covid-19 started to recede and consumers absorbed a four-decade increase in prices.
Retail sales, a measure of spending at stores, online and in restaurants, rose by a seasonally adjusted 3.8% in January from the prior month, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
That marked the strongest monthly gain in
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 28 2022
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5 states — including Utah — are holding primary elections this week. Here’s what to know
By the end of this week, almost 30 states will have completed their 2022 primary elections, according to FiveThirtyEight. Here are five states to watch as votes roll in on Tuesday: Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma and Utah.
Utah : The Deseret News’ Kyle Dunphey states that the Republican primary races are of importance, due to the fact that they largely determine the overall
Deseret NewsJul 14 2022
Opinion
New York Times Dashes Joe Biden’s 2024 Hopes with 6 Devastating Articles
The New York Times has attempted to damage President Joe Biden’s reelection bid by writing six hit pieces in the last month.
For a publication that strongly supported Joe Biden’s candidacy in 2020 and did not confirm the authenticated “laptop from hell” until a year after Biden came into office, the Times has become very hostile towards Biden. The criticisms have ranged from Biden’s
Breitbart NewsApr 08 2022
Analysis
‘If we do this right…’: The new Dem organizing strategy catching fire ahead of the midterms
A group of Democratic strategists is trying to spread a novel organizing tactic in this year’s election. Technically, it’s called “paid relational organizing,” but it boils down to this: paying people to talk to their friends about politics.
Democrats think it helped them win the Senate in 2020 — and are hoping the get-out-the-vote strategy will help limit the pain of a brutal 2022
PoliticoApr 07 2022
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People are canceling Disney trips and Disney Plus subscriptions over 'woke' stance by company
Many long-time Disney fans are reportedly cancelling trips and subscriptions in great numbers recently, due to concerns over the company's "woke" take on several current issues.
Disney has been famous in the recent past, and has been cancelled itself, for cancelling conservative actress Gina Carano, and for releasing movies meant for children talking about themes such as masturbation.
The Post MillennialMay 17 2022
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UFO Hearing: Pentagon shows declassified photos and video, clip of unexplainable floating object
The Pentagon Tuesday showcased declassified photos and video of UFOs to Congress – including a flying object without a "specific" explanation" – as lawmakers pressed military officials on the mysterious sightings.
In one brief and shaky video, a small object appeared to zip past a military pilot. In a separate video and a similar photo taken at a different time, glowing triangles are
Fox News DigitalMay 04 2022
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Federal Debt Up $2.65 Trillion Since Biden’s Inauguration
The federal debt has increased by $2,650,725,664,597.74 since President Joe Biden was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2021, according to the official numbers published by the U.S. Treasury.
At the close of business on Biden’s Inaugural Day, the federal debt stood at $27,751,896,236,414.77, according to the Treasury. At the close of business on Monday, the most recent day for which the numbers
CNSNews.comJan 30 2022
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North Carolina court declines to toss out GOP-drawn House map
A North Carolina trial court dealt a setback to Democrats on Tuesday when it declined to strike down GOP-drawn congressional and legislative maps that had been challenged as illegal partisan gerrymanders.
The ruling is the latest in a flurry of litigation and court orders muddying North Carolina’s 2022 elections — and leaving its political future for the next decade in limbo. The
PoliticoJan 30 2022
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Pennsylvania Democratic Party offers no endorsement in Senate race
The Pennsylvania Democratic Party is offering no endorsement in the state's 2022 Senate race following a vote on Saturday.
During a meeting in Harrisburg, no candidate in the race received sufficient votes to clear the necessary threshold of two-thirds of the committee's 350 members, The Associated Press reported.
Rep. Conor Lamb (D-Pa.) received the most votes, with 60 percent,
The HillJul 12 2022
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Why the press gets so much wrong about politics and our country and just doesn't care
In June 2021, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism asked people in 46 countries how much they trust their nation’s media. The results were devastating for American journalism – the United States came in last place.
American media are the least trusted in the world. Only 29 percent of the American people trust the media, the survey found, the very bottom of the
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