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Jan 21 2014
News
Chamber of Commerce Ratchets Up Support for Common Core
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas Donohue cranked up the business lobby’s support for the Common Core State Standards Initiative for schools, insisting that it is entirely state-driven.
The BlazeSep 02 2019
News
NJ parade featuring Gov. Murphy canceled after 6 explosive devices found
Labor Day festivities in a central New Jersey borough were called off Monday morning after explosive devices were found near the parade route just hours before the governor and first lady were set to arrive.
Thomas Kaiser, 55, was arrested in connection with “destructive devices” found at his South Plainfield property, close to the start of the 62nd Annual Labor Day Parade, which was
New York Post (News)Apr 15 2013
News
Labor secretary nominee accused of cutting 'secret deal,' costing taxpayers up to $200M
In the report obtained by Fox News, Republican investigators conclude Thomas Perez manipulated the rule of law and pushed the limits of justice to make this deal happen.
Fox News DigitalMar 18 2013
Opinion
Obama to Tap Perez for Labor Secretary
President Barack Obama will announce Monday that Justice Department official Thomas Perez is his nominee to be the next secretary of labor a White House official said.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 26 2021
Opinion
Joe Biden Will Be a Mediocre, Placeholder President
We’ve had great presidents and we’ve had bad presidents, and at the moment we’re stuck with one who will, at most, be just mediocre.
My hopes aren’t even that high to be honest.
I recently had a column outlining why Joe Biden is acting a fool thus far as president. I failed to mention that he’s only the latest in a line of fairly mediocre presidents going back almost 30 years now
Newsmax (News)Oct 16 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Why CDC chief must go
This week Thomas Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, stepped up to the microphone and took responsibility for the worst mistake in Dallas' Ebola-stricken hospital: its utter lack of preparedness.
CNN DigitalOct 02 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Ebola: Most US hospitals not prepared for deadly disease
Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, announced on Tuesday that a man who flew from Liberia to Dallas last week is infected with Ebola and being treated at Texas Presbyterian Hospital.
Fox News DigitalOct 30 2020
News
Supreme Court rejects second GOP effort to cut absentee ballot deadline in N.C.
The Supreme Court, for the second time in two days, rejected a GOP request to shorten the deadline mail-in ballots must be received by North Carolina officials to be counted.
The state of play: The state's deadline had been extended from 3 days to 9 days post-Election Day.
The big picture: These are the latest in a series of decisions over ballot deadlines in states across the U.
AxiosApr 06 2020
News
Coronavirus: Boris Johnson moved to intensive care as symptoms worsen
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care in hospital after his coronavirus symptoms "worsened", Downing Street has said.
A spokesman said he was moved on the advice of his medical team and is receiving "excellent care".
Mr Johnson has asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to deputise "where necessary", the spokesman added.
The prime minister, 55, was
BBC NewsApr 04 2020
News
‘It Doesn’t Add Up To Me’: Current and Former Navy Officials Question Captain’s Abrupt Dismissal
Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Thomas Modly’s dismissal of a beloved captain who raised concerns about the health of sailors aboard the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt sparked swift and sudden outrage from lawmakers and former service members who saw the move as retribution.
But within the Navy, the move left sailors, Marines, and former senior leaders more confused than angry. The
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