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Jun 28 2019
Headline Roundup
Apple Moves Production of Mac Pro to China
Apple will move the production of its high-end computer, the Mac Pro, to China, according to sources familiar with Apple's manufacturing plans. The Mac Pro was the only major Apple device assembled in the U.S. The move comes amid heightened trade talks between the U.S. and China. The Mac Pro is not intended for the mass market, but rather, for companies and individuals with specialized needs
Associated Press Fox News (Online News) Mother JonesJul 03 2019
Headline Roundup
June Jobs Report Falls Short of Expectations
The rate of job growth in June failed to meet expectations, according to multiple sources.
The number of jobs expected in June varied between media sources, but all concur that roughly 102,000 jobs were added. This fell short of Wall Street's 135,000 jobs expected. Most sources also agreed that slower job growth numbers may lead to the Federal Reserve taking action by cutting interest
CNBC Bloomberg Washington ExaminerFeb 14 2013
Opinion
Brown v. Higher Education
California Gov. Jerry Brown has repeatedly shied away from challenging the state's most powerful special interest: public unions. Which is what makes his decision to take on one of its most entrenched bureaucracies so interesting and surprising.
Mr. Brown has made higher education reform a centerpiece of his budget and is using his bully-pulpit—and the state's purse—to pressure the
Allysia Finley (Wall Street Journal)Apr 22 2021
Perspectives Blog
Did The New York Times Spread Misinformation About a Capitol Officer’s Death?
Earlier this week, it emerged that Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes a day after the January 6 riot at the Capitol, according to a ruling by the District’s chief medical examiner.
The ruling means federal prosecutors will likely be unable to bring homicide charges in connection with his death. Two men have already been charged
Julie MastrineMar 15 2021
Analysis
How a year like no other summoned unsuspected strengths across cultures
The fence around St. James Presbyterian Church, in a quiet suburb of Johannesburg, evinces a reality whose raw numbers can leave neighbors numb.
A year into a pandemic that has taken over 50,000 lives in South Africa, church caretaker Leonard Makuya still wakes each day to hear the latest death toll on the radio, dunking bread in his milky tea as he listens.
He and a colleague
Christian Science MonitorJun 17 2022
Headline Roundup
EU Supports Ukraine's Bid for Membership
Ukraine just took its biggest step yet toward joining the European Union.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said Friday that Ukraine should be granted candidate status for the EU. "Ukraine has clearly shown commitment to live up to European values and standards," said von der Leyen. "Ukrainians are ready to die for the European perspective. We want them to live
Fox News (Online News) Reuters CNN (Online News)Sep 07 2019
Headline Roundup
Iran Warns of Increased Uranium Production
In a letter sent Thursday to European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described new steps the country is taking to boost uranium supplies in a way that would breach the Iranian nuclear accord. Iran's Atomic Energy Organization spokesman told reporters Saturday that the country is indeed advancing nuclear research, but said that it has no
New York Post (News) Associated Press The GuardianJul 23 2019
News
Iran Seizes British Tanker
“Britain called on Monday for a European-led naval mission to ensure safe shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, days after Iran seized a British-flagged tanker in what London described as an act of ‘state piracy’ in the strategic waterway… In a separate development that could generate more tensions, Iran said it had arrested 17 spies working for the CIA and sentenced some of them to death, an
The Flip SideJun 09 2022
Headline Roundup
Washington Post Hit With Multiple Controversies
A series of controversies hit The Washington Post (Lean Left bias) in recent weeks.
The Post's policies came under scrutiny after a jury found that Amber Heard defamed Johnny Depp in a 2018 Post op-ed detailing her alleged experiences with abuse. It was also revealed during the Depp-Heard trial that the American Civil Liberties Union (Lean Left bias) wrote the op-ed. Then, Post
Vanity Fair Poynter Fox News (Online News)Jun 02 2022
Headline Roundup
OPEC+ Agrees To Boost Oil Production as Gas Prices Remain High Worldwide
OPEC+ announced Thursday that it had agreed to increase oil output by over 50% in July and August, from 400,000 to 648,000 barrels per day.
The change could potentially help ease global oil prices — which surged after the European Union’s recent partial embargo on Russian crude oil — and it could relax fears of a looming “1970s-style energy crisis.” OPEC+, the international oil cartel
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