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Oct 06 2020
Headline Roundup
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell Says More Stimulus Needed to Avoid ‘Tragic’ Consequences
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell advocated for more economic stimulus on Tuesday, saying that “even if policy actions ultimately prove to be greater than needed, they will not go to waste.” Powell highlighted the danger of a prolonged economic recovery, which would create “recessionary dynamics” that exacerbate racial and wealth disparities. Powell also warned of a second wave of COVID-
New York Times (News) Associated Press New York Post (News)Nov 20 2023
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Can ‘Anarcho-Capitalist’ Javier Milei Tame Argentina’s 142% Inflation?
Self-described “anarcho-capitalist” Javier Milei’s presidential election victory in Argentina drew a surge of U.S. media attention, often reflecting writers’ apparent political leanings.
‘Uncharted path’: An AP (Lean Left bias) analysis said the “fiery” Milei — an “admirer of former U.S. President Donald Trump” — had “thrust the country into the unknown” with his “extreme” policy
Associated Press Financial Times Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Sep 07 2020
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With Labor Day as Backdrop, 2020 Campaigns Try to Satisfy Workers
Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) are each in the battleground state of Wisconsin Monday, marking the Labor Day holiday with campaign efforts aimed at appeasing the working class. Separately, Joe Biden will speak with workers in Pennsylvania; President Donald Trump has no campaign events scheduled Monday.
Coverage from throughout the spectrum focused on how
Washington Times New York Times (News) ReutersNews Media
The Atlantic
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Oct 08 2012
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Cities and Neighborhoods
Our research on cities and communities cuts across several Urban Institute specialties—housing trends, crime prevention, economic development, arts and culture, and more.
Our urban studies define much of our history, from evaluations of community development corporations in poor neighborhoods to road-tested ideas for rebuilding New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, to more recent
Urban InstituteJun 14 2022
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Bernie Sanders and Lindsey Graham Find Common Ground in Fox Debate
Senators Bernie Sanders (I, VT) and Lindsey Graham (R, SC) on Monday were able to find some common ground during a debate that aired on Fox Nation.
Moderated by Fox News anchor Baier, the discussion was part of a series called The Senate Project that tries to find bipartisan solutions. Sanders and Graham agreed that the new bipartisan gun safety framework is a positive step forward,
Boston Herald The State The GuardianJun 16 2020
Headline Roundup
Report: Some Members of Congress Benefited From PPP Loan Program
According to a report first published by Politico, at least four members of Congress — both Democrats and Republicans — benefited from the Paycheck Protection Program that was designed to allow small businesses to keep paying their employees during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The report raised speculation about a potential conflict of interest in future legislation. The four named in
Politico Business Insider Fox News (Online News)Jun 11 2020
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Thursday Stock Market Dip Worst Since Mid-March
All three major U.S. market averages took a significant dip on Thursday; the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 6.9 percent, the S&P 500 dropped 5.9 percent and the Nasdaq Composite slid 5.3 percent.
Reports from throughout the political spectrum connected the market dip to budding fears of a COVID-19 coronavirus resurgence; left-rated outlets were more likely to focus on the fact
U.S. News & World Report CNBC New York Post (News)May 15 2020
Headline Roundup
Retail Sales Drop by Record 16.4 Percent
Consumers spent a record 16.4% less on retail shopping in April, as businesses remained closed and potential shoppers stayed home amid the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The outbreak's impact on the business sector, specifically smaller and more customer-reliant businesses, has been a point of concern, as some entities may not recover from such significant financial disruption. The drop was
New York Times (News) CNBC MarketWatchOct 01 2019
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Hate Hoaxes and Media Ethics
The recent story of a 12-year-old Virginia girl who falsely claimed classmates cut off her hair may reveal media bias on the part of the New York Times and other outlets.
A Sept. 27 Times story detailed allegations from Amari Allen, a black student at a Christian school in Virginia, who said that three white classmates pinned her down, insulted her, and cut off her dreadlocks on the
Julie Mastrine