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Jan 12 2023
Headline Roundup
US Inflation Slowed to 6.5% in December
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) report is showing that the U.S. inflation rate slowed to 6.5%, marking the sixth month of easing prices.
Key Quotes: “The Fed is likely preparing to pause [rate hikes] sometime before the middle of the year, and that’s about as good as you’re going to be able to get,” Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, said of the inflation report. “But just remember:
Washington Post


Sep 03 2012
News
Obama did not change Washington. Was there a way around united Republican opposition?
On the January night in 2008 when he won the Iowa caucuses, Barack Obama delivered a victory speech that would reverberate forcefully across a divided America. Iowans, he said, had come together  Democrats, Republicans and independents  to stand as one in calling for a new politics of unity and hope. It was a message that would help carry him to the White House 10 months later
Washington Post
Jul 31 2014
News
Probe exposes flaws behind HealthCare.gov rollout
Management failures by the Obama administration set the stage for computer woes that paralyzed the president's new health care program last fall, nonpartisan investigators said in a report released Wednesday.
While the administration was publicly assuring consumers that they would soon have seamless online access to health insurance, a chaotic procurement process was about to deliver a
Townhall
Mar 26 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Trump, Mueller, and our post-facts society
Robert Mueller's final report to the attorney general of the United States found no evidence of a Russian conspiracy. This means, among other things, that our commander-in-chief is not the Manchurian Candidate.
Shouldn't we all be happy about this? I know I am. As one of those bores who insists on buying things made in the U.S. whenever possible, I for one prefer to have my elections
Guest Writer
Mar 26 2019
News
Trump and Republicans Seek to Turn the Tables in Post-Mueller Washington
President Trump and his Republican allies went on the offensive on Monday, vowing to pursue and even punish those responsible for the Russia investigation now that the special counsel has wrapped up without implicating him or his campaign in a criminal conspiracy to influence the 2016 election.
Mr. Trump, grim faced and simmering with anger, denounced adversaries who have pounded him
New York Times (News)
May 20 2019
News
Elizabeth Warren’s corporate advocacy past could ding image as working-class champion
As Sen. Elizabeth Warren climbs in Democratic presidential polls, touting an image as the champion of the working class against powerful corporations, it's only a matter of time before she faces renewed questions about her history advocating on behalf of the kinds of corporations she now vilifies.
That work predated her time in the Senate. She helped LTV Steel in its effort to dodge
Fox News (Online News)
Mar 14 2019
News
Beto O'Rourke jumps into presidential race
Former Texas Representative Beto O'Rourke announced he is running for president, making it official with an online video released Thursday morning. Seated on a couch next to his wife, O'Rourke announced, "Amy and I are happy to share with you that I am running to serve you as the next president of the United States of America."
He said that the crises in our economy, democracy and
CBS News (Online)
Mar 05 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The Importance of Trust
In government as in life, it’s hard to build and easy to squander.
We interviewed a dog-sitter today. For obvious reasons, this made me think about Denmark.
As some of you know, I have a little dachshund of which I am very fond. If you have a dog and you travel a lot, then you have to give some serious thought to who looks after your dog when you are away and can’t bring your dog
Guest Writer - Right
Aug 23 2022
Headline Roundup
US New Home Sales Fall in July to Six-Year Low
Sales of newly constructed homes in the U.S. fell 12.6% in July to 511,000 units, according to the Commerce Department.
The drop in sales, which marks the lowest level recorded since January 2016, marks another indicator that the housing boom is "going bust" as increasing mortgage rates cause purchases to decrease. While median home prices jumped nearly 9% in July from the previous
Reuters

