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May 09 2023
Analysis
Pressure grows on Biden to bend in debt ceiling talks
Pressure is growing on President Biden to bend in debt ceiling talks with Republicans, though the White House and Democrats are showing no signs of letting up from his no-negotiation stance.
The president is facing abysmal approval ratings as he heads into the Tuesday summit with Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and other congressional leaders, who have until June 1 to reach a deal
The HillFeb 27 2023
News
Chicago mayoral race: Lori Lightfoot's chances of making runoff declining
Mayor Lori Lightfoot may not make it to the runoff election in the Chicago mayoral race after polling numbers show her falling behind. A new poll from M3 Strategies shows former CEO of Chicago Public Schools Paul Vallas leading the mayoral race at 32%, followed by swiftly rising Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson at 18%. Lightfoot trailed behind with 13.6%, according to ABC 7 News.
Washington ExaminerMay 01 2023
News
Boston voters set to pick two new state representatives Tuesday
Voters in parts of Boston will go to the polls Tuesday to fill two vacant seats in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. State Reps. Ed Coppinger and Jon Santiago both resigned earlier this year to take new jobs; Santiago joined Gov. Maura Healey's administration as secretary of the Executive Office of Veterans’ Services, and Coppinger took a position with the Massachusetts Biotechnology
WBURMay 01 2023
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Ohio voters will have to show photo ID during Tuesday election
Tuesday's election will be the first under Ohio's new election law requiring voters to show photo ID at the polls. Those without a valid form of identification can cast a provisional ballot, but they have to return to the board of elections within four days to provide a qualifying form of identification for their ballot to be counted. What's on the ballot:School levies, a town's existence and
Cincinnati EnquirerMay 29 2023
News
Marianne Williamson blasts DNC for doing everything to 'make it easier' for Biden
Bestselling self-help author Marianne Williamson accused the Democratic National Committee of doing President Joe Biden's bidding in the 2024 presidential primary.
"I am still getting some patronizing treatment, and as we know, the DNC has said that there will be no debates. And they are clearly doing what they can to make it easier for the president to win the nomination," Williamson
Washington ExaminerMay 01 2023
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Tim Scott to Reveal Decision on Presidential Run May 22
Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina will reportedly reveal his decision on a 2024 presidential run come May 22. Speaking to a room of packed supporters on Sunday, Scott said he will be making a “major announcement soon.” “It is time to make the final step,” Scott said. As noted by the Associated Press, the senator last month created an exploratory committee, which would allow “him to
Breitbart NewsMay 08 2023
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Tyson Foods Reports Loss, Cuts Revenue Outlook for the Year
Tyson Foods TSN 0.93%increase; green up pointing triangle swung to a loss in its latest quarter and cut its sales forecast for the year, as the meat supplier grappled with higher costs across its business. The Springdale, Ark.-based company, which produces about one out of every 5 pounds of chicken, beef and pork sold in the U.S., posted a loss of $97 million, or 28 cents a share, in the
Wall Street Journal (News)May 11 2023
News
Workers Are Happier Than They’ve Been in Decades
Job satisfaction hit a 36-year high in 2022, reflecting two effects of the tight pandemic labor market: The quality of jobs improved as wages and work flexibility increased, and workers moved into positions that were a better fit.
Last year, 62.3% of U.S. workers said they were satisfied with their jobs, according to new data from the Conference Board, up from 60.2% in 2021 and 56.8% in
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 26 2023
News
Analysts: Biden's age a concern for Dems - but Trump a bigger worry for GOP
Biden, 80, who announced his bid on Tuesday in a video, asserting that he wants to “finish the job,” is the oldest president in U.S. history. If he is reelected and completes his second term, he will be 86 when he leaves office in January 2029. But the poll found that 78% of Democrats support the job Biden is doing, and 81% of Democrats said they probably or definitely would back Biden if he
Richmond Times DispatchMay 11 2023
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Nissan Motor’s Fourth-Quarter Net Profit Rose Sharply
Nissan Motor said its fourth-quarter net profit rose sharply from a year earlier, as higher selling prices helped offset increases in various costs. The Japanese carmaker said Thursday that net profit for the quarter ended March 31 rose to 106.9 billion yen ($795.6 million) from Y14.2 billion a year earlier. That beat the estimate of Y46.75 billion from a poll of analysts by Visible Alpha.
Wall Street Journal (News)