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Mar 19 2020
News
China investigating ex-Biogen employee who fled there while sick with coronavirus
A statistician who was working in Massachusetts for Biogen Inc.,the sponsor of the now infamous Boston meeting at the epicenter of the state’s COVID-19 outbreak, is being investigated in Beijing for allegedly flying to her native China while sick, not disclosing her exposure to coronavirus to the airline, and covering up her fever with drugs, according to reports in Chinese-based media.
The Boston GlobeMar 19 2020
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Ilhan Omar The Latest Trump Opponent To Praise President’s Leadership In Coronavirus Crisis
Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar became the latest opponent of President Donald Trump to praise his leadership and handling of the coronavirus crisis, at least more recently.
Omar called Trump’s recent flurry of activity to combat the COVID-19 pandemic “incredible and the right response in this critical time.”
She retweeted comments from Democratic Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna
The Daily CallerJan 20 2020
Analysis
Old Drug, New Tricks: Existing Medicines Show Promise in Fighting Cancer
Drugs originally developed to treat diseases ranging from diabetes to alcoholism may have applications in cancer treatment, according to a new study. Researchers tested thousands of existing medications, many of which have already been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treating diseases other than cancer, against hundreds of different human cancer cell lines in the lab. The
Scientific AmericanMar 01 2019
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Gov. Jay Inslee Announces 2020 Democratic Presidential Bid
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee will join the already-crowded field of Democratic candidates for president, he announced Friday.
“We went to the moon and created technologies that have changed the world — our country’s next mission must be to rise up to the most urgent challenge of our time: defeating climate change,” Inslee says in a video announcement.
The 68-year-old governor will
TownhallNov 12 2019
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Pete Buttigieg leads pack in Iowa poll for first time
Pete Buttigieg is the top choice of likely Iowa Democratic caucusgoers in a new Monmouth University poll, the first time he topped any state or national poll surveying support for candidates in the crowded presidential field.
The South Bend, Indiana, mayor led the pack with 22% support in the first-in-the-nation caucus state, according to the poll, released on Tuesday. Buttigieg is
Washington ExaminerJun 08 2018
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Mitt Romney predicts Trump's re-election
He once called Donald Trump “a con man,” but Mitt Romney now predicts that Trump would “easily” win his party’s presidential nomination in 2020 and “solidly” win a second term.
Romney, the GOP’s failed 2012 presidential nominee from Massachusetts, now a Republican Senate candidate in Utah, made the prediction Thursday as he welcomed dozens of high-profile business and political leaders
Washington TimesJun 08 2018
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Mitt Romney predicts Trump's re-election
He once called Donald Trump “a con man,” but Mitt Romney now predicts that Trump would “easily” win his party’s presidential nomination in 2020 and “solidly” win a second term.
Romney, the GOP’s failed 2012 presidential nominee from Massachusetts, now a Republican Senate candidate in Utah, made the prediction Thursday as he welcomed dozens of high-profile business and political leaders
Washington TimesOct 20 2012
Candidate Stances
How I'll Tackle Spending, Debt
I spent much of my twenty-five year career in the private sector turning around failing enterprises. With a great team behind me, I helped to turn around the Salt Lake City Olympic Games, and fix a badly-broken state budget in Massachusetts. But I have never seen an enterprise as large, as poorly led, and as badly in need of a turnaround as our federal government.
Mitt RomneyJan 18 2015
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Mitt Romney's Re-Invention As Anti-Poverty Warrior
With the shake of an Etch-A-Sketch, Mitt Romney reintroduced himself to the Republican Party on Friday as a man interested in running for president because of his desire to address poverty and income inequality. One only wonders why the former governor of Massachusetts neglected to focus on the growing problems the last time he held the title of GOP standard bearer.
Addressing a
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