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Jul 22 2015
News
Trump to Critics: 'I Have to Be Myself'
People are lining up to criticize Donald Trump's bombastic style, but he said Wednesday he doesn't plan to change anything as the debates and primary caucuses near.
"I have to be myself," he told Fox News' "Fox & Friends" program. "Look, I've built a great company, great empire, phenom
Newsmax (News)Sep 09 2018
News
Amid warnings of Idlib massacre, a last try at diplomacy in Syria
Throughout Syria's civil war, outside powers have tried and failed to prevent horrific violence. With Syria poised to take Idlib province, likely at great cost, diplomats are meeting again. Is it too late?
Christian Science MonitorApr 02 2015
News
Democratic titans say Obama ‘screwed up’ and gave rise to China’s new bank
U.S. efforts to head off a new China-sponsored development bank for the booming Asia region ended in abject failure this week as organizers announced nearly four dozen countries — including some of America’s closest Asian and European allies — have applied to membership, amid growing criticism of how the Obama administration handled the entire episode.
The Chinese head of the
Washington TimesMar 27 2020
News
U.S. rated No. 1 in the world for disaster readiness by Global Health Security Index
Don’t doubt that America is ready for the challenges ahead. The nation is, actually rated No. 1 in terms of disaster readiness, according to the Global Health Security Index, compiled by Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. tops the list of 195 countries.
“Despite claims by the mainstream media and the Democratic Party that the United States was ‘ill-prepared’ to handle the coronavirus
Washington TimesMar 15 2021
News
6 things we’ve learned from a year of misinformation about the coronavirus
One year ago, Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The NBA suspended its season. About 1,000 Americans were infected, and the World Health Organization declared a pandemic.
Today, more than 500,000 Americans are dead from COVID-19. The country is recovering from the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Schools and colleges, many
PoynterOct 29 2018
News
Trump blames 'Fake News' for country's anger: 'The true Enemy of the People'
President Trump on Monday blamed what he deems unfair media coverage for causing "great anger" in the country in the wake of a violent week that saw a spate of mail bombs and a shooting that killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
The HillDec 20 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Why Trump's Syria withdrawal is the right move
President Trump’s order Wednesday to remove all 2,000 U.S. troops from Syria should be seen and celebrated for what it is: a great victory over the ISIS terrorist group and the fulfillment of his pledge not to do nation-building.
Guest Writer - RightMay 19 2021
Analysis
A year after Floyd unrest, a Minneapolis neighborhood emerges from ashes
Former customers might regard the empty dirt lot where the Indian restaurant once stood as a burial plot for an immigrant’s dream. In 2008, eight years after moving to Minneapolis and a dozen after arriving in America, Ruhel Islam realized the aspiration he had carried with him from his native Bangladesh. Defying the Great Recession, he opened Gandhi Mahal in the Longfellow neighborhood on the
Christian Science MonitorJan 25 2013
Opinion
America's foreign policy, Israel, and globalization
American foreign policy consumes a great deal of attention and political resources. As we slowly recover from the Great Recession, are the spending on foreign aid and the attention focused on foreign policy really cost effective?
American Enterprise InstituteJun 13 2020
Opinion
Don’t Give Up on Bringing Manufacturing Back to the U.S.
More than three years ago, Donald Trump was elected president on a promise to bring U.S. manufacturing back from China. Even before the coronavirus pandemic hit, Trump’s economic expansion -- which became the longest on record -- didn’t even manage to restore all the manufacturing jobs lost in the Great Recession, much less reverse the declines of the previous decade:
Nor was it simply
Bloomberg