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May 12 2019
News
Kudlow contradicts Trump, says China isn't paying tariffs on goods going into US
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Sunday contradicted President Trump, saying he didn't disagree with the characterization that China is not paying the tariffs on goods coming into the U.S. Kudlow made the comments after Fox News anchor Chris Wallace repeatedly pressed him on "Fox News Sunday" about Trump's recent comments in regard to trade with China. "It’s not China that pays
The HillApr 19 2021
Opinion
George Floyd’s Death: How Should the Jury Decide the Charges against Derek Chauvin?
It all comes down to intent.
]On Monday morning, the prosecution and defense will sum up to the jury in the murder trial of fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for allegedly causing the death of George Floyd last Memorial Day. Minneapolis is on tenterhooks, as are other major cities across the country, because it is inevitable that the radical Left will riot. If Chauvin is
National Review (News)Jun 08 2020
Opinion
Cuomo and de Blasio’s unearned lap of honor
After weeks of state-mandated lockdown, thousands of preventable nursing home deaths and days of angry protests and looting, New York officially reopened today, all thanks to the so-called leadership of its Mayor and Governor.
With the economy in tatters, store-fronts boarded up or broken and citizens in the street demanding justice, Bill de Blasio and Andrew Cuomo speak with one voice
The Spectator WorldFeb 24 2016
News
Obama Looking For Justice Who Will 'Interpret' The Law, Not 'Make' It
The legal world has a new blogger: former constitutional law professor and current President Barack Obama.
The president took to SCOTUSblog, the leading online chronicle of the Supreme Court, on Wednesday to offer some "spoiler-free insights" into what he is seeking in a justice to replace th
NPR (Online News)Dec 30 2013
Opinion
6 Of The Worst Media Scandals Of 2013
But any hope for year free from scandal unraveled as conservative outlets like Fox, and venerable institutions like CBS and CNN, found themselves mired in ethical morasses of their own making.
Media MattersJun 07 2020
News
Biden formally clinches Democratic presidential nomination
Former Vice President Joe Biden clinched the Democratic presidential nomination on Friday, officially setting the stage for a contentious general election fight with President Trump this November.
The former vice president hit the delegate threshold after most recently winning a series of primaries Tuesday night across the country. The Associated Press projected that Biden had 1,995
The HillDec 05 2021
News
Private equity giant KKR is accelerating its ESG push with some outside help
Turns out KKR has a soft spot—for sustainability.
KKR, the New York–based buyout firm founded 45 years ago by Henry Kravis, George Roberts, and Jerome Kohlberg, has launched what it is calling the Sustainability Expert Advisory Council, or SEAC, according to a press release to be issued Wednesday.
Led by University of Oxford Saïd Business School professor Robert Eccles, founding
FortuneSep 20 2019
News
California trip shows Trump doesn't always hate the media
Dinner had just been served on Air Force One Wednesday night to hungry reporters settling in for the four-hour flight from San Diego to Washington when President Trump popped into the press cabin with acting Customs and Border Protection director Mark Morgan.
The president was in a sunny mood following two days in the Golden State, and it showed.
Trump eyed the chocolate cake
The HillMay 12 2021
Analysis
Government Stats Don’t Lie: Biden Is Getting It Wrong across the Board
Today is one hell of a hump day already: New government figures show that the Biden administration is getting it wrong on the border, getting it wrong on the economy and job creation, and getting it wrong on inflation.
No, Mr. President, This Is Not the Usual Seasonal Migration
I told you, back on April 19, that this month’s immigration numbers were going to be high, and
National Review (News)Apr 22 2020
Analysis
Some Americans Are Misinformed About The Coronavirus. How Responsible Is The Media?
Should you wear a mask when you go out in public? Yes, according to revised guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But at one of President Trump’s daily press briefings, he said that “It’s only a recommendation,” adding, “I don’t think I am going to be doing it.” What about taking hydroxychloroquine, an antimalarial drug, to fight COVID-19? The Food and Drug
538 (ABC News)