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Dec 06 2021
Headline Roundup
Economists Expect Inflation to Continue in 2021, Remain High for Several Years
A majority of economists surveyed by the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) predict that inflation will continue to rise in 2021 and will remain high for the next several years.
Seventy-one percent of the 48 economists surveyed predict that Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) minus food and energy will not drop below the Federal Reserve's year-over-year target rate
Al Jazeera Associated Press Fox BusinessJul 26 2017
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Transgender Military Ban
President Trump tweeted Wednesday that the U.S. government will not allow transgender people “to serve in any capacity in the U.S. military.”
HuffPost BBC News Fox News (Online News)Nov 19 2019
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Two Jail Guards Indicted in Connection with Jeffrey Epstein's Death
Two federal corrections officers were charged Tuesday with conspiracy and falsifying records in connection to Jeffrey Epstein's death. The officers, who were allegedly working feet from Epstein's cell when he died yet did not conduct routine prisoner checks, rejected a plea deal last week.
Many reporting outlets also focused coverage on statements from Federal Bureau of Prisons Director
NPR (Online News) New York Times (News) Fox News (Online News)Feb 24 2023
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Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Increases
The Federal Reserve’s preferred means of tracking inflation rose in January, defying some experts’ expectations.
The Details: The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose 5.4% in the 12 months ending in January, higher than December’s 5.3%. In January alone, the measure indicated a 0.6% increase in prices, higher than December’s 0.2%. January’s Consumer Price Index, the
CNN Business Washington Examiner CNBCOct 24 2022
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Voters to Decide on Removing Slavery Exception from 5 State Constitutions
Voters in Alabama, Louisiana, Oregon, Tennessee, and Vermont are voting this year on removing language from state constitutions that allows slavery and involuntary servitude as punishments for criminals.
Key Quotes: "At the time when our Founding Fathers prescribed that all men were created equal, over half a million Black Americans remained enslaved," said the lead organizer of the
Washington Examiner Axios CNN (Online News)Jun 26 2018
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Supreme Court Upholds Trump Travel Ban
The Supreme Court upholds the Trump travel ban, saying that the ban is a typical government policy — not an expression of Trump’s feelings about Muslims.
The Daily Caller Vox The HillJul 03 2017
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Chris Christie Under Fire
Amid the NJ government shutdown, Governor Chris Christie was found relaxing at a local beach he had closed to the public.
NPR (Online News) Washington Times Washington ExaminerMay 02 2017
Headline Roundup
"Good Shutdown" in September?
President Donald Trump made a strong statement on Tuesday, saying that he supports a government shutdown in September to fix the "mess."
Los Angeles Times The Hill TownhallJun 01 2019
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At Least 12 Dead in Virginia Beach Shooting
At least 12 people were killed on Friday in a mass shooting at a government building in Virginia. The gunman, identified as DeWayne Craddock, was killed in an exchange of gunfire with the police.
Washington Times BBC News Washington PostJan 24 2013
Perspectives Blog
This Weeks News Coverage Contrast Picks: Inauguration Speech and Benghazi
With "hot political potato" stories like President Obama's inauguration speech and Hillary Clinton’s testimony at the Benghazi hearings, the contrast in coverage was even more pronounced than usual this week.
Here are our top contrast picks for these two big stories:
Benghazi storiesFrom the Right (Fox News):
Republicans challenge Clinton claims on budget cuts, Benghazi
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