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Nov 22 2021
News
Everything Shortage to last past Christmas
America's supply chain crisis, which has driven prices higher and made all sorts of goods harder to find, may last long after the holiday season.
The big picture: If goods aren't off a boat by now, it's highly unlikely that they'll make it onto store shelves before Christmas. And there are dozens and dozens of ships anchored offshore at the country's biggest ports.
Around 40% of
AxiosMay 16 2022
News
Michael Sussmann's trial to begin in first case brought by Special Counsel John Durham
The trial of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann is set to begin Monday morning as Special Counsel John Durham’s yearslong investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe finally lands in court.
Sussmann is charged with making a false statement and has pleaded not guilty.
The trial is set to begin at 9 a.m. in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Fox News DigitalFeb 19 2020
News
Massachusetts Democrat who sits on ethics panel arrested for corruption
Longtime Massachusetts state Rep. David Nangle, who sits on both the ethics and rules committees, has been arrested for corruption.
The Democratic lawmaker was arrested by the FBI and IRS on Tuesday and charged with bank fraud, lying to a bank, falsifying tax returns, and wire fraud. He stands accused of using his campaign’s bank account to fund his expensive gambling habit, according
Washington ExaminerJun 18 2022
Opinion
Why Canceling Student Debt Should Be a Universal Benefit
Two major student debt stories have hit the headlines in recent days. First, the Department of Education announced that it is canceling $5.8 billion in loans held by 560,000 former students of Corinthian Colleges, Inc, a for-profit college chain that lied to and defrauded low-income students. Second, news outlets reported that President Biden is close to announcing a plan to cancel $10,000 in
The NationFeb 07 2019
News
Virginia Mulls Misdeeds of Its Leaders and Braces for More Turmoil
Virginia braced on Thursday for sustained political upheaval as the crisis of personal conduct that has engulfed the state government’s three leading officials showed no sign of ending.
New York Times (News)Aug 21 2018
News
David Hogg Is Taking His Gap Year at the Barricades
Furious and unflinching, an NRA enemy, an accused “crisis actor,” and a high-school grad trying to figure out what’s next.
New York MagazineDec 24 2020
News
For Many Bars, Christmas Could Be Last Call
The bar industry is in crisis.
Flagged early on as risky for the spread of Covid-19, some bars managed to survive because either they were permitted some indoor seating or they got by on outdoor seating.
Now, bars that remain open are relying on the critical holiday season to produce enough revenue to keep the doors open. But cold weather, plus a patchwork of restrictions, are
Wall Street Journal (News)May 16 2022
News
Student Loan Forgiveness Hurts Most Americans
You may have seen over the past two weeks dozens of articles emerging detailing the Biden Administration’s plans to address the student loan debt crisis in the United States via executive fiat. While plans to cancel student loans may ostensibly sound noble, they actually penalize the majority of Americans who do not have a college degree. Instead of promoting personal responsibility, the Biden
TownhallApr 25 2021
News
Joe Biden Approval Rating Beats Only Donald Trump and Gerald Ford's 100-Day Score: Poll
Joe Biden's approval rating after nearly 100 days in office was higher only than that of Donald Trump and Gerald Ford, a new poll suggests, with many voters questioning the president's handling of the border crisis.
According to a Langer Research Associates (LRA) poll, conducted for ABC News and The Washington Post, Biden scored a 52 approval rating after 100 days in office.
The
NewsweekMar 16 2022
Data
Public Expresses Mixed Views of U.S. Response to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Three weeks into Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine, nearly half of Americans (47%) approve of the Biden administration’s handling of the Russian invasion, while about four-in-ten (39%) disapprove; 13% say they are not sure.
Roughly a third of Americans (32%) say that the United States is providing about the right amount of support to Ukraine as it fights to hold off the Russian
Pew Research Center