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Jun 05 2020
News
Trump says he hopes George Floyd 'is looking down' and celebrating jobs report: 'This is a great day for him'
President Trump on Friday strode to a lectern in the White House Rose Garden to tout an unexpectedly good jobs report that showed the U.S. unemployment rate falling in May to 13.3 percent, as 2.7 million people who had been furloughed due to the coronavirus crisis returned to work.
During a 45-minute, stream-of-consciousness, often rambling speech, Trump all but declared victory in his
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May 20 2022
Headline Roundup
S&P 500 Briefly Falls Into Bear Market Territory
Stocks continued to drop for a seventh consecutive week, briefly driving the S&P 500 index into bear market territory for the first time since early 2020.
The selloff marked a shift from rapid stock market gains during the pandemic and followed a period of market volatility amid persistent high inflation and recent interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. Falling stock prices
Forbes Fox Business NBC News (Online)Dec 13 2016
News
Trump lays groundwork for a presidency of confrontation
Donald Trump appears to see confrontation as a key way to bolster America's interests. But critics worry about the consequences.
Christian Science MonitorAug 14 2020
News
US coronavirus death toll set to reach 200,000 by Labor Day, CDC forecast says
The US death toll from the coronavirus pandemic is set to reach 200,000 by Labor Day as children across the country prepare to return to school, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) forecast.
The rate of new deaths could rise in California and Colorado over the coming four weeks and decline in Arizona, the CDC said. More than 160,000 people have died from
The GuardianJul 29 2021
News
US GDP falls short as supply-chain disruptions, labor shortages stunt comeback
The U.S. economy grew less than expected in the three months through June as supply-chain disruptions and labor shortages slowed the pace of economic activity while the country reopened from its COVID-19 lockdowns.
Gross domestic product – the broadest measure of economic performance – grew at a 6.5% annual rate during the second quarter, according to an advance estimate released
Fox BusinessAug 19 2020
Data
Americans Cite Cyberterrorism Among Top Three Threats to U.S.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- As President Barack Obama rolls out a proposal to increase U.S. cybersecurity funding, Americans view cyberterrorism as a leading threat to U.S. vital interests in the next 10 years. U.S. adults rank cyberterrorism (73%) along with international terrorism (79%) and development of nuclear weapons by Iran (75%) as the highest of a dozen potential threats.
In prior
GallupJul 29 2021
News
New CDC mask guidance gets mixed reactions — and not just from the GOP
Six months ago, Dr. Sarah Fortune could see an end to the pandemic.
Wednesday morning, Fortune, chair of the immunology and infectious diseases department at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, woke up with "existential dread" about the future of Covid-19.
That's despite new guidance released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that suggests that
NBC News (Online)Feb 02 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Cruz, Trump and Rubio win in Iowa. And now we know who the losers are, too
It is always interesting to watch democracy in action and Iowa is ground zero.
Guest Writer - RightDec 29 2021
Perspectives Blog
Facts vs Myths: Did a Pro-Trump Mob Beat a Cop to Death?
This is the third installment of our series on 2021’s Major Facts and Media Myths.
The claim that a pro-Trump mob murdered a Capitol Police officer on Jan. 6 is false, and was based on vague and conflicting statements from law enforcement and questionable reporting from major news sources, which largely stemmed from a New York Times (Lean Left bias) report. When Capitol Police
Henry A. Brechter