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Sep 10 2021
News
Andrew Yang to launch a third party
Former presidential and New York mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is set to launch a third party next month, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Yang is expected to start the party in conjunction with the Oct. 5 release of his new book, "Forward: Notes on the Future of Our Democracy."
It’s not clear what the name of Yang’s third party will be or how he plans to deploy
PoliticoJan 20 2023
Opinion
The March for Life reminds us of our common humanity
The past year brought with it a long-sought-after victory for the pro-life movement: the overturning of Roe v. Wade . The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which struck down Roe and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, giving states the power to set their own abortion regulations, has ushered in a new era in the fight for life.
There is much to celebrate
Washington ExaminerDec 05 2021
News
Chris Cuomo Fired by CNN
CNN fired Chris Cuomo, its most-watched anchor, on Saturday in the wake of revelations he had helped his brother, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, while he faced multiple accusations of sexual harassment, doing so in ways of which CNN management had not previously been aware and breaching the traditional ethics of journalism.
The WarnerMedia-backed news outlet, which suspended
VarietyAug 08 2022
News
US pledges $1 billion more rockets, other arms for Ukraine
The Biden administration said Monday it was shipping its biggest yet direct delivery of weapons to Ukraine as that country prepares for a potentially decisive counteroffensive in the south against Russia, sending $1 billion in rockets, ammunition and other material to Ukraine from Defense Department stockpiles.
The new U.S. arms shipment would further strengthen Ukraine as it mounts the
Associated PressSep 20 2022
Analysis
SF had a plan to cut homelessness in half but numbers got worse
In 2017, San Francisco’s top officials announced an audacious goal: Cut the city’s chronic homelessness number in half over the next five years.
A few months earlier, the city had received a gift to help reach that goal — $100 million in private donations from a nonprofit to supplement the city’s more than $250 million annual homelessness budget.
“This is going to be huge,” then-
San Francisco ChronicleJul 27 2020
News
How should we teach Black history in school?
As the national reckoning on race brings fresh scrutiny to how Black history is taught in public schools, one Republican senator introduced a bill intended to stop the teaching of a New York Times project that reframes the history of slavery in the U.S.
Sen. Tom Cotton’s bill, the “Saving American History Act of 2020,” would withhold federal funding for teaching journalist Nikole
Yahoo! The 360Aug 01 2019
News
Protests On Immigration, Policing Disrupt 2nd Night Of Democratic Debate
Wednesday's Democratic presidential primary debate in Detroit was interrupted twice by protesters in the audience who were trying to draw attention to immigration and policing issues.
The first happened only minutes into the debate, which was broadcast live on CNN. During New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker's opening statement, a few audience members began yelling, "Fire Pantaleo."
The
NPR (Online News)Feb 14 2023
News
Michigan State shooter Anthony McRae had note in pocket threatening NJ school: Cops
The Michigan State gunman had a note in his pocket "indicating a threat" to two New Jersey schools when he killed himself following a deadly shooting spree at the university, police said. Anthony McRae, 43, killed three MSU students and critically wounded five others when he opened fire on the East Lansing campus at 8:30 p.m. Monday, which sparked a tense and chaotic manhunt that ended about
Fox News DigitalFeb 14 2023
News
Farbman Group Hires RE Industry Veteran as Chicago Property Manager
Farbman Group, a Midwest full-service commercial real estate company, announced today the addition of Emily Rasan, a real estate industry veteran with over two decades of experience, as a property manager in Chicago. “Attracting top tier talent like Emily is what makes Farbman the Midwest’s premier commercial real estate group,” said Farbman Group CEO Andrew V. Farbman. “We look forward to
Patch.comFeb 03 2023
Analysis
Why the US labor market seems to be unbreakable
The US added 517,000 jobs in January, according to new data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate fell to a nearly 53-year low at 3.4%.
This beat expectations for the US to add 185,000 jobs and for the unemployment rate to rise to 3.6%, according to economists polled by FactSet. Meanwhile, average hourly earnings rose by a modest .3% in January, after rising by .
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