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May 10 2022
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‘That Strength That We’ve Built Is Inflation’: Biden Attempts To Explain Plan To Address Rising Prices
President Joe Biden said inflation was both a strength and a threat in an apparent gaffe during a Tuesday speech discussing his plans for tackling inflation and lowering costs.
“I agree with what [Federal Reserve Board] Chairman Powell said last week: that the number one threat is the strength, and that strength that we’ve built is inflation,” Biden said. “So the Fed should do its job,
The Daily CallerOct 16 2014
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Texas hospital official: 'We are deeply sorry' about Ebola mistakes
A Texas doctor has apologized for what he calls mistakes in how his hospital handled Ebola, as schools close out of fear that they're vulnerable to the virus. Also on Thursday, officials are considering barring 76 hospital workers who treated an Ebola patient from boarding airplanes.
CNN (Online News)Oct 11 2022
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More missiles, drones strike Ukraine, alarms keep up fear
Russian forces strafed Ukraine with a fresh barrage of missiles and munition-carrying drones Tuesday, a day after widespread strikes killed at least 19 people in what the U.N. human rights office described as a “particularly shocking” attack that could amount to war crimes.
Air raid warnings extended throughout the country in the morning, sending some residents back into shelters after
Associated PressJul 29 2021
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New CDC mask guidance gets mixed reactions — and not just from the GOP
Six months ago, Dr. Sarah Fortune could see an end to the pandemic.
Wednesday morning, Fortune, chair of the immunology and infectious diseases department at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, woke up with "existential dread" about the future of Covid-19.
That's despite new guidance released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that suggests that
NBC News (Online)Apr 21 2022
Analysis
Who's Really To Blame for Inflation?
There are many takes on who's to blame for inflation. It's the president. It's the former president. It's supply chains. It's Russia. It's corporations.
With inflation now at 8.5 percent, understanding who is at fault matters. And with underlying issues ranging from the economic effects of COVID-19 and decisions made by central banks to policies enacted under recent presidential
ReasonSep 18 2022
Analysis
Latino Voters, Once Solidly Democratic, Split Along Economic Lines
A few miles from the Las Vegas Strip, in a working-class neighborhood of one-story homes and scattered palm trees, Vania Oronoz is pushing her husband to give up his habit of voting for Democrats.
Mrs. Oronoz and many of her neighbors are shifting toward the Republican Party, a pattern that’s being replicated across the country. The move has been especially pronounced among working-
Wall Street Journal (News)May 31 2022
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Big problems, consensus solutions: Why so hard for Congress to act?
“On issues from gun safety to abortion, measures with broad public support have gotten nowhere on Capitol Hill. Can advocacy and a shift in assumptions overcome systemic dysfunction?
Do something!” a protester cried out as President Joe Biden left a church service Sunday in Uvalde, Texas.
“We will,” the president responded, pointing to the demonstrators as he climbed into his
Christian Science MonitorJul 31 2022
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L.A. County dodges face-mask mandate as community transmission rates stabilize, and U.S. government orders 66 million doses of Moderna’s pending booster
Los Angeles County has dropped a plan for a universal indoor face-mask mandate as COVID cases and hospitalizations have stabilized, with community transmission expected to fall to “medium” from “high” in the coming weeks.
Health Director Barbara Ferrer had said two weeks ago that the U.S.’s most populous county could again require face coverings if trends in hospital admissions
MarketWatchMay 16 2019
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Report: SAT will assign a new score that factors in where you live and how much your parents make
(CNN)The nonprofit group that administers the SAT will assign an adversity score to each student who takes the test to reflect social and economic backgrounds, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
The move comes amid heightened scrutiny that colleges are facing over the admissions process and the diversity of their student bodies. "There are a number of amazing students who
CNN (Online News)Aug 18 2022
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Trump Organization: Allen Weisselberg pleads guilty to tax crimes
The long-time financial chief of Donald Trump's company has pleaded guilty to fraud and tax evasion charges at a New York court.
Allen Weisselberg, who served as The Trump Organization's chief financial officer, had been charged with concealing more than $1.7m (£1.4m) in off-the-books income.
He is expected to be sentenced to five months at the notorious Rikers Island jail and
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