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Aug 23 2019
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Why Anthony Scaramucci is waging a media war on President Donald Trump
A friendship between President Donald Trump and one of his formerly most vocal advocates has taken an almost-Shakespearean twist.
Anthony Scaramucci was once an ardent Trump supporter. He enjoyed a fleeting 11-day stint as the president’s White House communications director and as recently as Aug. 8 on CNBC applauded “the president’s courage for going after these issues,” referring to a
MarketWatchJul 31 2020
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Sanofi, GSK coronanvirus vaccine to get up to $2.1 billion from U.S. government
U.S. listed shares of Sanofi SNY, -0.90% gained 0.8% in premarket trading on Friday after it said the U.S. government will pay up to $2.1 billion for the COVID-19 vaccine candidate it is developing with GlaxoSmithKline GSK, -0.22%. The GSK stock listed in the U.S. was up 1.2% before the market opened. The funding, part of Operation Warp Speed, will be used to support ongoing clinical
MarketWatchApr 08 2021
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Biden admin to 'surge' aid to Central America, offer 'legal paths' to stem historic migration
The Biden administration is working "to surge humanitarian assistance to" Central American countries and to offer new "legal paths" for migration, according to U.S. officials, as it tries to manage a historic jump in the number of migrants reaching the southern U.S. border.
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to Mexico's president Wednesday as she takes the lead for the new
ABC News (Online)Oct 04 2019
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The investing skills of members of Congress look patchy
RICHES ARE not always the fruit of labour, skill and luck. This week Chris Collins, a Republican congressman from New York, resigned his seat and pleaded guilty to insider-trading charges. Mr Collins, who in 2016 became the first congressman to endorse the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump, admitted tipping off his son, Cameron Collins, about the results of clinical trials for a drug
The EconomistAug 19 2019
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Trump Dismisses Worries of Recession, Says Economy Is Strong
President Donald Trump said Sunday the economy is "doing very well" and dismissed concerns of recession, offering an optimistic outlook after last week's steep drop in the financial markets.
"I don't think we're having a recession," Trump told reporters as he returned to Washington from his New Jersey golf club. "We're doing tremendously well. Our consumers are rich. I gave a tremendous
Newsmax (News)Aug 19 2019
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Trump, top officials play down recession risks
President Trump and two of his senior economic advisers on Sunday played down the risk of a recession after a tumultuous week in the markets suggested that the economy is heading onto shaky ground.
In an exchange with reporters in Morristown, N.J., shortly before taking off for Washington on Sunday evening, Trump dismissed the notion that the nation is headed toward a downturn, saying
Washington PostMar 23 2017
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Everything About This Republican Obamacare Repeal Vote Is Nuts
Something extraordinary is on the cusp of taking place in Washington on Thursday.
An unpopular president and a House Republican leadership team with a seemingly weak grasp of its own members’ priorities is preparing to rush through legislation that would trade 24 million people’s health coverage for a huge tax cut on wealthy households and health care corporations.
HuffPostOct 25 2013
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Germany and France Propose Talks With U.S. to Rein In Spying
The offer was an attempt to defuse a trans-Atlantic dispute over eavesdropping by the United States that has hurt its relations with Europe and prompted calls to suspend trade talks.
New York Times (News)Mar 07 2013
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New Sanctions Imposed on North Korea as it Warns of Pre-emptive Nuclear Attack
The United Nations Security Council approved penalties on North Korean banking, travel and trade in a unanimous vote that reflected the country's increased international isolation.
New York Times (News)May 03 2019
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U.S. adds robust 263K jobs; unemployment at 49-year low: 3.6%
US employers added a robust 263,000 jobs in April, suggesting that businesses have shrugged off earlier concerns that the economy might slow this year and anticipate strong customer demand.
The unemployment rate fell to a five-decade low of 3.6% from 3.8%, though that drop partly reflected an increase in the number of Americans who stopped looking for work. Average hourly pay rose 3.2%
Washington Times