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Jun 10 2019
News
Trump defends Mexico migration deal and pledges more detail
President Donald Trump defended his administration’s deal with Mexico against criticism that there were no major new commitments to stem a flow of Central American migrants crossing into the United States, and said on Sunday more details would soon be released.
Key aspects of the agreement are still unclear, including whether Mexico has pledged to buy more U.S. agricultural products and
ReutersSep 06 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Labor Day 2021
In addition to marking the summer season's unofficial end, the Labor Day holiday is a day to recognize the U.S. worker's role in keeping the country moving. For media outlets, columnists and pundits, the holiday has different meanings and elicits varying points of view from left and right, especially on the subject of unions. Data from Pew Research Center (Center bias) suggests that as of July
CNET Washington Post Washington ExaminerAug 09 2015
News
Catholics Wrestle with Teachings as Gay Employees Dismissed
Pope Francis refined his vision for the church last week when he said long-spurned divorced and remarried Catholics should be welcomed with "open doors." And he has famously parsed centuries of thought on homosexuality into a five-word quip: "Who am I to judge?"
Yet the Archdiocese of Philadelphia opened its door only briefly when married gay teacher Margie Winters, trailed by
Newsmax (News)Nov 06 2019
Opinion
Impeaching America’s Future
What does the future have in store for us if Congress succeeds in impeaching President Donald Trump, the president who presides over the best economy America has had in the last 50 years? I think you can look to South America for a glimpse of the Great Republic that will be vouchsafed us by the congressgirls from what is called “the Squad” and from the most foul-mouthed field of Democratic
The American SpectatorAug 07 2013
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Federal deficit hits lowest point of Obama administration
he federal deficit continues to drop, powered by a better economy, higher tax rates and the spending cuts that have left the government’s bottom line in much better shape than at any time under President Obama, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s latest numbers released Wednesday. Through 10 months of the fiscal year, the government has run a $606 billion deficit, which is still
Washington TimesMar 05 2015
News
Is Campus Rape Really An Epidemic?
“The Hunting Ground” opens with gleeful shrieking and tears of joy from high school girls reading college acceptance letters. All that SAT tutoring and toiling over college essays was worth it: these promising students are off to prestigious Ivy League and state schools that will launch them into equally prestigious, post-graduate jobs.
Of course, the next four years will see
Daily BeastMar 02 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Obamacare threatens to end John Roberts’s dream of a nonpartisan Supreme Court
The first time the Affordable Care Act came before the Supreme Court, its constitutional foundation under attack, John G. Roberts Jr. was its unlikely savior. In a spectacular display of spot-welding, the chief justice joined fellow conservatives on some points and brought liberals on board for others. Roberts was the only member of the court to endorse the entire jerry-rigged thing, and even
Washington PostSep 09 2014
News
Larger iPhones and smartwatch unveiled
For the first time in years, Apple's iPhones aren't the star of the show. Apple unveiled a smartwatch called the Apple Watch on Tuesday, a wearable device that marks the company's first major entry in a new product category since the iPad's debut in 2010.
The move is significant because of recent questions about whether Apple still has a knack for innovating following the 2011 death of
Fox News DigitalJul 24 2013
News
Senate set to finish work on student loan deal
Borrowing for tuition, housing and books would be less expensive for students this fall but the costs would start climbing almost immediately under a deal the Senate was poised to pass Wednesday. The bipartisan proposal lawmakers were considering would link interest rates on federal student loans to the financial markets, providing lower interest rates right away but higher ones if the economy
Fox News DigitalApr 04 2019
News
Trump to Meet China's Liu in a Sign Trade Talks Are Reaching Final Stages
President Donald Trump will meet Chinese Vice Premier Liu He at the White House on Thursday as speculation grows that negotiations over a trade deal between the world’s biggest economies are entering the final stages.
Liu returned to the U.S. Trade Representative’s office for a second day of talks on Thursday morning, where he was greeted by USTR Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary
Bloomberg