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Jan 13 2023
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Latest ‘Twitter Files’ reveal Humorless Adam Schiff, Dems pushed to censor Biden joke
Can’t they take a joke?
Rep. Adam Schiff and the Democratic National Committee pushed to get a parody image of then-presidential candidate Joe Biden removed from Twitter during the 2020 campaign after it was retweeted by former President Donald Trump, the latest release of internal company records authorized by new owner Elon Musk revealed Friday.
A top Twitter exec refused the
New York Post (News)Jan 06 2023
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Unemployment Rate Falls To 3.5%—But Job Quality Is Deteriorating—As Fed Works To Fight Inflation
The unemployment rate unexpectedly fell, and the labor market added back more jobs than expected in December, but economists note the quality of jobs available to Americans is deteriorating as major employers start to slash costs—slowing down wage growth that has been fueling inflation in a positive sign for the Federal Reserve’s campaign to tame rising prices.
Total employment
ForbesDec 16 2022
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Twitter Files: Here’s what they’ve revealed
Five installments of the “Twitter Files” have been shared so far. The initiative, backed by new Twitter CEO Elon Musk, aims to shed light on “free speech suppression” and content moderation measures.
In the video above, NewsNation host Dan Abrams breaks down each of the “Twitter Files” releases and what he says they mean.
“Twitter Files” Part One:
“Twitter Files” part one
NewsNationOct 25 2019
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As Ukraine Affair Expands, So Could Giuliani's Legal Exposure
Once a fixture on cable channels and Sunday news shows, President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, has all but disappeared since two of his associates were arrested this month on campaign finance charges.
The former New York City mayor's sudden reticence may have been spurred by a concern about his own potential legal peril as his dealings reportedly come under scrutiny by
NPR (Online News)Feb 09 2023
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Biden on his possession of classified documents: Packing was 'not done well' by staff
President Joe Biden on Wednesday seemed to place some of the blame for how classified documents ended up in his Delaware home and Washington office on staff who packed up the contents of his vice presidential office.
"But one of the things that happened is that what was not done well is as they packed up my offices to move them, they didn’t do the kind of job that should have been done
NBC News (Online)Nov 17 2022
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Rick Caruso Spent Over $100m in Loss to Karen Bass
Businessman Rick Caruso may have spent more than $100 million in his campaign to become the next mayor of Los Angeles, but admitted defeat to Democratic Representative Karen Bass last night.
Caruso, a former Republican, conceded the race to Bass on Wednesday and The Associated Press called the election for the Democrat, who becomes the first woman ever elected to lead the California
NewsweekOct 01 2016
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Trump finally hits the big-money jackpot
Donald Trump, at long last, has won them over.
Amid the campaign's final frenzy, there are encouraging signs that Trump's slow-to-build money operation has matured to presidential caliber, but alarm persists that it may be too late to combat Hillary Clinton's big-dollar machine, according to a dozen people with ties to Trump's finance team.
CNN (Online News)Sep 02 2020
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Germany raises 6.5 billion euros from first-ever green bond
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Germany saw good demand for its first-ever green bond on Wednesday, in a landmark moment for Europe’s climate-focused finance drive.
Germany raised 6.5 billion euros from the 10-year bond, after investors queued up for over 33 billion euros, its finance agency said in a statement.
“With today’s issue of the government’s first green bond, we have taken an
ReutersAug 29 2022
Perspectives Blog
When Biden Gets Some Traction
From the CenterIt turns out that Joe Biden is, politically speaking, alive.
After months of Democratic handwringing over their leader’s falling poll numbers, paralyzed legislative agenda and low-energy public appearances, the president has put together a small winning streak. Passing even a massively-diminished health and climate bill was the big ticket victory, but substantial
Dan SchnurApr 11 2022
Analysis
Russia Is Making Even More Money on Energy under Sanctions Regime
Why is the Biden administration so convinced that sanctions will eventually compel Vladimir Putin to stop the invasion of Ukraine?
Yesterday, President Biden’s national-security adviser, Jake Sullivan, pledged that, “We will continue to squeeze the Russian economy so that Russia and the Kremlin feel the pain from what they have done in Ukraine. And in the meantime, we will keep working
National Review (News)