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Jan 09 2022
Opinion
California’s Forever Fire
Early in my two-writer marriage, my husband and I joked that we should add a silent third spouse who worked in venture capital or practiced corporate law. But really, we already had a bonus partner: California. The state was dramatic and a handful. But she was gorgeous, and she brought into our lives, through the natural world, all the treasure and magic we’d need. The beaches. The mountains.
ProPublicaApr 02 2021
News
Republicans don't think Biden really wants to work with them
Republicans on Capitol Hill say President Biden’s infrastructure proposal is the clearest sign yet that the White House has no intention of working with them on big legislation.
The $2.25 trillion plan unveiled this week by Biden takes direct aim at former President Trump’s signature economic achievement by raising the corporate tax rate that Republicans lowered in their 2017 Tax Cuts
The HillSep 08 2021
News
Amid Big Tech fight, web hosting company gives conservatives a cancel-proof alternative
As conservatives look to fight back against what they see as an ideologically driven censorship push by Big Tech, one company is looking to make the building blocks of the Internet cancel-proof – giving conservatives more solid footing online.
RightForge is an internet infrastructure company providing server space and web hosting, with what it describes as an ideological commitment to
Fox BusinessSep 09 2020
News
College football becomes a political proxy
College football has become a key political issue as the 2020 election approaches, and the impending NFL season will only ratchet up the intensity around empty stadiums and player protests.
Why it matters: Football is America's most popular sport. And considering 43 of the top 50 most-watched TV broadcasts last year were football games, it's arguably our most popular form of
AxiosDec 30 2020
News
COVID-19 variant first reported in the U.K. detected in Southern California
California has identified a case of the fast-spreading COVID-19 variant first reported in the United Kingdom, Governor Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday. The announcement comes a day after America's first case of the strain was reported in Colorado.
Speaking on a video conference with Dr. Anthony Fauci, Newsom said that Southern California identified a case of the strain about an hour
CBS News (Online)Dec 01 2016
News
Trump’s Economic Cabinet Picks Signal Embrace of Wall St. Elite
In a campaign commercial that ran just before the election, Donald J. Trump’s voice boomed over a series of Wall Street images. He described “a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations.”
New York Times (News)May 13 2021
Opinion
Lines at gas stations are a feature, not a bug, of Biden's green future
Every now and then, a reminder emerges of just how amazing America’s free market economic system really is — the very system that leftists ignorantly decry as “rigged,” “plutocratic,” and conducive to massive inequality.
But the system is unique, in truth, in having made the life of ordinary people better than it has been at any time or in any place in human history. In the United
Washington ExaminerFeb 18 2020
Analysis
Bloomberg Gets Tough On Wall Street With Proposals That Echo Progressive Rivals’ Plans
Topline: Democratic 2020 hopeful Mike Bloomberg released extensive financial policy plans that would reverse Trump’s deregulation of Wall St, and which echo plans of his progressive rivals including Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
The proposals, first reported by the New York Times, are more progressive than Bloomberg’s previous stances and come as he
ForbesSep 07 2021
Analysis
Afghanistan feeds U.S. immigration crisis
President Biden is struggling with a Gordian knot on immigration that there's little he can do to untangle: The nation's broken system is making it harder than it should be to manage the Afghan refugee crisis — and the Afghan refugee crisis is making it harder to fix the system.
By the numbers: If the military’s task of adding 50,000 spots to bases by mid-September to temporarily house
AxiosJul 29 2021
News
'I thought I did everything right': The fully vaccinated are frustrated by CDC's changing mask advice
The mask guidance announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday provoked frustration among fully vaccinated Americans.
But not directed at the agency.
Many fully vaccinated people told USA TODAY they’re relieved the CDC is recommending they wear masks in indoor settings again where COVID-19 transmission is high. They’re more frustrated the mask guidance
USA TODAY