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Dec 20 2019
News
Bolton: Trump Administration Could Be Making 'Big Mistake' On North Korea
John Bolton is not particularly concerned about receiving a present from North Korea this holiday season.
In an exclusive interview with NPR, the former U.S. ambassador dismissed the country's recent threat that it could deliver a "Christmas gift" if the U.S. does not meet an end-of-year deadline to offer better terms in nuclear negotiations. Bolton, who has avoided interviews since
NPR (Online News)May 18 2020
Analysis
The president’s job is to manage risk. But Trump is the risk.
Trump was a gamble. It’s not paying off.
A few months ago, I had dinner with a friend who argued that it was time to rethink Donald Trump’s presidency. After all, the economy was fine, we hadn’t ended up in a nuclear war, and the tough posture toward China was paying some trade dividends. Maybe the madman routine was working. Maybe it really was just a routine, and Trump was managing
Ezra KleinApr 23 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: People Protest Lockdowns as Some States Eye Reopening
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Protests against lockdown measures and social distancing guidelines happened throughout the U.S. in the past week, as people grow restless with the coronavirus-induced economic shutdown.
Some protesters still followed physical distancing guidelines, while others did not. Top health officials have
Henry A. BrechterMar 13 2020
News
Coronavirus consumes Trump's reelection bid
The president and Joe Biden have had to abruptly change course in response to the crisis.
When Donald Trump’s top campaign advisers met with the president in the White House on Wednesday, they came prepared with reams of polling data on his standing with voters eight months out from the election.
But Trump was focused on something else: The coronavirus.
Before the group
PoliticoMay 27 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden to Propose $6 Trillion Federal Budget for 2022
President Joe Biden is preparing to propose a $6 trillion federal government budget for fiscal year 2022, The New York Times reported Thursday. According to a CNBC source, this would amount to $5 trillion in additional federal spending over the next decade. This marks a sharp increase from the previously-proposed $1.5 trillion 2022 budget, with the new proposal including Biden’s $2.3 trillion
National Review (News) CNBC New York Times (News)Mar 12 2016
News
John Kasich dismisses Marco Rubio’s anti-Trump strategy
Gov. John Kasich slapped down the idea Friday that his backers should shift their support to Sen. Marco Rubio ahead of Florida’s primary next week as part of a broader plan to stunt businessman Donald Trump’s momentum in the GOP presidential race.
“If I got supporters somewhere in the country, and I am on the ballot, I think they kind of ought to go for me,” Mr. Kasich told reporters
Washington TimesMar 07 2013
Opinion
No 'chest beating' on Iran, but Obama to issue challenge, sources say
President Barack Obama said on Thursday that he will not engage in any chest beating over Irans nuclear program but plans to issue a clear and direct challenge to Tehran during his upcoming Middle East trip according to sources familiar with his comments.
CNN DigitalMar 10 2020
Opinion
As Bipartisan Support for Nuclear Energy Grows in Congress, Progressives Should Reconsider Their Opposition
Efforts to combat climate change must start with the most reliable source of carbon-free energy we have.
Any serious conversation about the future of America’s energy production must include nuclear energy, which accounts for 20 percent of all American energy production and 55 percent of American carbon-free-energy production. Unlike wind and solar, nuclear energy can be reliably
National Review (News)Jul 19 2012
News
Florida Poses New Worry for Obama
President Barack Obama revived his attack on Republican plans to overhaul Medicare, as he opened a two-day swing through Florida, a state he won in 2008 but which his aides say is now more of a challenge.
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 16 2013
News
Democrats Defect on Health Rules
More than three dozen House Democrats rebuffed a White House veto threat and backed a Republican plan to change the health-care law, underscoring the tensions among members of President Obama's party a day after he proposed his own fix to tamp down complaints.
Wall Street Journal (News)