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Apr 05 2018
News
Tariff Showdown Shifts to Intense Negotiation Period
After Washington and Beijing crank up pressure on trade, lawmakers, business interests and lobbyists look to navigate new rules
Wall Street Journal (News)News Media
New York Times (Opinion)
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Feb 04 2019
News
Before Trump’s State of the Union, a Look at How Last Year’s Promises Fared
In his first State of the Union address last year, President Trump outlined his vision for an “America first” approach to overhauling the immigration system, revitalizing manufacturing and prioritizing national interests abroad.
New York Times (News)Aug 11 2021
News
Overwhelmed by COVID-19: A day inside a Louisiana hospital
Before the latest surge of the coronavirus, Louisiana neurologist Robin Davis focused on her specialty: treating patients with epilepsy. These days, as virus patients flood her hospital in record numbers, she has taken on the additional duties of nurse, janitor and orderly.
“I was giving bed baths on Sunday, emptying trash cans, changing sheets, rolling patients to MRI,” said Davis, who
Associated PressJul 22 2020
News
Republican Senator Blames Latino Community For Disproportionate COVID Case Numbers
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina is facing pushback after claiming that Latinos don’t follow health guidelines as well as everyone else. According to Sen. Tillis’s non-scientific statement, the Republican politician claims that this is why Latinos have higher Covid-19 rates.
During a virtual town hall, Sen. Tillis claimed that Latinos are not adhering to social distancing and mask
MitúSep 09 2016
News
Debunking The Income Inequality Fallacy
Reading books about economics can be tedious, but when a sharp analysis of a prominent debate becomes available, that’s enough to pique my sustained interest. Equal Is Unfair: America’s Misguided Fight Against Income Inequality is the kind of analysis that pulls back the curtain on one of today’s most contentious topics, and as such, should interest many others.
Nov 14 2021
Analysis
At COP26, World Governments Agree to Strengthen Emissions Pledges but Questions Loom
More than 190 nations reached a deal at the United Nations summit here that aims to accelerate greenhouse-gas-emissions cuts across the world, but leaves big questions over how governments will follow through in the coming decade to try to avert the worst effects of global warming.
Supporters say the deal—struck Saturday evening after two weeks of negotiations—signals new determination
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 19 2019
News
Trump Dismisses Worries of Recession, Says Economy Is Strong
President Donald Trump said Sunday the economy is "doing very well" and dismissed concerns of recession, offering an optimistic outlook after last week's steep drop in the financial markets.
"I don't think we're having a recession," Trump told reporters as he returned to Washington from his New Jersey golf club. "We're doing tremendously well. Our consumers are rich. I gave a tremendous
Newsmax (News)Aug 19 2019
News
Trump, top officials play down recession risks
President Trump and two of his senior economic advisers on Sunday played down the risk of a recession after a tumultuous week in the markets suggested that the economy is heading onto shaky ground.
In an exchange with reporters in Morristown, N.J., shortly before taking off for Washington on Sunday evening, Trump dismissed the notion that the nation is headed toward a downturn, saying
Washington PostJul 17 2021
Opinion
Biden’s ‘Double Death Tax’
For more than a generation, Republicans have rallied to the flag of “kill the death tax,” and for good reason: Poll after poll shows it to be the tax that ordinary Americans find the most unfair. Democrats, understanding this, have cooperated (however reluctantly) in reducing the tax (its rate has fallen from 55 percent to 40 percent this century) and expanding the exemption to it (now as high
National Review (News)