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Mar 14 2023
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Annual Inflation Up 6% in February as Pace Continued to Slow
Consumer prices were up 0.4% in February from a month before and up 6% over the last 12 months, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Details: The biggest annual prices increases were for transportation services (14.6%), energy services (13.3%), and food (9.5%). Gasoline (1%) and shelter (0.8%) were among the items with the largest monthly price increases, while the energy
Wall Street Journal (News) CNN Business Washington ExaminerDec 11 2019
Analysis
Can Joe Biden win the nomination even if he loses Iowa and New Hampshire?
The competing theories of how to win in 2020 comes down to the momentum primary vs. the delegates primary.
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign is confident it can do the improbable: win the Democratic nomination for president without winning Iowa and New Hampshire.
“We’ve long felt that one of our unique advantages is that we have multiple paths to the nomination, and
VoxAug 16 2015
News
Crowded field dulls Rand Paul's Nevada edge
At the outset of the campaign, Nevada was thought to be Rand Paul’s western firewall, a state uniquely suited to the Kentucky senator’s self-described “libertarianish” message. Between the remnants of his father’s political organization and a caucus system that rewards passion and grassroots energy, it figured to be as good a place as any for Paul to plant his flag and pull out an early state
PoliticoJan 17 2015
News
Janet Yellen has a huge opportunity to boost the economy
Friday morning, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that consumer prices in the United States rose just 0.8 percent in 2014 — the lowest level since the crisis year of 2009. This will raise concern among economic wonks that inflation is running at a dangerously low level and undermining the "credibility" of the central bank's 2 percent inflation target. Meanwhile, normal people — jumping
VoxOct 29 2020
News
The Bobulinski Interview
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On October 20th, Fox News host Tucker Carlson had an interview with Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunter Biden and James Biden (Joe Biden's brother).Bobulinski claimed that Vice President Biden Abridge NewsJan 04 2015
News
New GOP Congress sets sights on Keystone, immigration and jobs
With control of the House and now the Senate, Republicans will return to Congress next week looking for early victories on such key issues as immigration and domestic energy to set the tone for the next two years and position their party to win the White House in 2016.
Incoming Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already made clear his first order of business is to pass a bill to
Fox News DigitalOct 21 2013
News
Sebelius calls the shots: I’ll answer for Obamacare glitches when I’m good and ready
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius could testify before a House committee as early as next week on problems with Obamacare, but top Republicans continued to push for her to answer questions at a hearing Thursday. A spokeswoman for Mrs. Sebelius said she has a scheduling conflict this week but will work with the House Energy and Commerce Committee to find a date for her to
Washington TimesDec 28 2021
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Joe Manchin Takes Heat Over Build Back Better Bill
From the CenterModerate Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) announced last week on "Fox News Sunday" that he could not support Joe Biden's Build Back Better bill — which has led to polarizing reactions across the political spectrum and clear examples of media bias.
"If I can't go home and explain it to the people of West Virginia I can't vote for it," Manchin said during the interview. "I've
Antonio FermeNov 15 2019
News
Who can win in 2020? Voters shift focus toward centrists.
The perception has been that all the energy in the Democratic presidential race is on the left. Things may be changing as many voters focus on how to win key states in the general election.
As the New Hampshire primary draws closer, and average voters start coming out to hear the presidential candidates in person, there’s a common refrain at Democratic events: We want someone who can
Christian Science MonitorSep 17 2021
Perspectives Blog
When California Sends a Message
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
When Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected after California’s last gubernatorial recall election in 2003, the state was already deep blue. Eighteen years later, it has turned positively indigo. So there are limited lessons to be learned by other candidates in more competitive purple states from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s triumph over
Dan Schnur