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Apr 12 2022
News
U.S. inflation rate leaps to 8.5%, CPI shows, as higher gas prices slam consumers
The rate of U.S. inflation topped 8% in March for the first time in more than four decades and showed little sign of easing up, explaining the new-found urgency at the Federal Reserve to quickly undo its easy-money strategy.
The consumer price index jumped 1.2% in the month, driven by the higher cost of gasoline, food and housing, the government said Tuesday. It was the largest monthly
MarketWatchMay 09 2022
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Jill Biden Made A Surprise Visit To Ukraine To Meet With Their First Lady
First lady Jill Biden made a surprise visit into Ukraine on Sunday and met with Olena Zelenska, the wife of President Volodymyr Zelensky. Zelenska had been in hiding since Russia's invasion began in late February.
“I wanted to come on Mother’s Day," Biden told reporters traveling with her after they crossed into the city of Uzhhorod in western Ukraine from neighboring Slovakia. "I
BuzzFeed NewsJul 27 2020
News
Tens of Thousands Protest Putin in Eastern Russia
At least 50,000 Russians took to the streets of Khabarovsk in eastern Russia this weekend to oppose President Vladimir Putin, the New York Times reported Saturday.
The intensity and size of the protests have "little precedent in modern Russia," the Times said. Anti-Putin activists estimate that between 50,000 and 100,000 Russians attended these events. The protests come in response to
Washington Free BeaconAug 08 2019
News
The era of ‘bad news is good news’ may finally be over for markets
August is typically a volatile month for stocks, and this one certainly fits the bill.
After another rocky session, U.S. stocks on Wednesday finished pretty much where they started. DataTrek Research pointed to a New York Fed research finding that basically all the moves in the S&P 500 going back two decades is tied to the three days around Federal Open Market Committee meetings,
MarketWatchJul 27 2020
News
Sen. Tom Cotton says reports he called slavery a ‘necessary evil’ are ‘the definition of fake news’ — here’s his original quote
After many people on Twitter vilified Tom Cotton for reportedly calling slavery a “necessary evil” in a recent interview, the Republican senator clarified his remarks in a social media post of his own.
“This is the definition of fake news,” the Arkansas Republican wrote in a Twitter TWTR, -3.25% post on Sunday. “I said that *the Founders viewed slavery as a necessary evil* and described
MarketWatchJul 13 2022
News
Most liberal reporters OK with news bias
People overwhelmingly agree that all sides should be covered equally in news stories, but most journalists from liberal outfits don’t believe it is deserved, according to a new survey.
The latest Pew Research Center poll found that, among reporters who say their outlet’s audience leans left, 30% support “equal coverage for all sides,” and 69% said that “it is not always deserved.”
Washington ExaminerApr 03 2021
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Hunter Biden Recounts Cocaine Addiction, Failed Marriage In His Memoir 'Beautiful Things'
resident Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden has chronicled his harrowing journey through drug addiction, alcoholism and romantic relationship with his deceased brother's wife in his memoir "Beautiful Things: A Memoir" that will hit the shelves on April 6.
In the prologue, Hunter takes the readers through his drug addiction, which led him to cook his own crack cocaine, The New York Times
International Business TimesJul 07 2022
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Conservatives in 9 States Call for Closed Primaries by 2024
Conservative leaders in Georgia and Ohio are spearheading calls for Republicans to close their state primaries and allow only voters registered with their parties to participate in inter-party preliminary elections.
Atlanta Tea Party co-founder and President Debbie Dooley and Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Jim Renacci both told The Epoch Times that Democrats are “weaponizing”
The Epoch TimesJun 20 2022
Opinion
Perspective: The rise of the joyless university
What do young adults need to be happy? A recent article about the elimination of Stanford University’s fraternity houses and other “themed” residences got me thinking about this question.
In a piece called “Stanford’s War on Social Life” published in Palladium magazine, Ginevra Davis reports on how once — not so long ago — this highly regarded West Coast institution used to be fun. She
Deseret NewsJun 20 2022
News
Support for Criminally Charging Trump Over Jan. 6 Rises During Hearings
New polling shows that support for criminally charging former President Donald Trump over his actions related to the January 6, 2021 attack against the U.S. Capitol has risen as the public hearings of the House select committee investigating the violence of that day proceed.
The House investigators began holding public televised hearings on June 9, and have held three hearings until now
Newsweek