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Nov 29 2016
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Donald Trump to nominate Tom Price for Health and Human Services secretary
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday announced he plans to nominate Rep. Tom Price to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, saying Mr. Price has earned a reputation for being a “tireless problem solver” and “the go-to expert on healthcare policy.”
Washington TimesDec 29 2016
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Will Trump Call California’s Bluff?
Believe it or not, but the incoming Trump administration is a godsend for California’s increasingly left-wing political leadership. Note how Democratic elected officials are tripping all over themselves, competing to make the most outrageous attention-grabbing boasts about their plans to fight against the new GOP presidency.
The American SpectatorApr 24 2015
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Comcast Kills Time Warner Cable Deal
Comcast Corp. on Friday ended its plans to acquire Time Warner Cable Inc., as increasing pressure from regulators prompted the end of the $45.2 billion deal.
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 28 2015
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Jeb Bush to roll out Obamacare alternative ‘in the next three weeks’
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Monday he plans to roll out an alternative plan to Obamacare sometime in the next three weeks.
“Well, we’ll lay it out in the next three weeks, and it’s to move back to a consumer-driven system where you have low-premium catastrophic coverage where it’s portable, where people can have more than one choice, and where they are more empowered to make
Washington TimesAug 22 2013
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More benefit cuts under ObamaCare
The University of Virginia announced Wednesday it will stop offering health insurance to some employees’ spouses citing rising costs under ObamaCare. According to a press release on the university’s website, “Provisions of the federal Affordable Care Act are projected to add $7.3 million to the cost of the University health plan in 2014 alone.” This follows news that UPS would be dumping an
Fox News DigitalApr 27 2020
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The Dangers of Covering Your Face While Black
Jelani Anderson formulated a plan before stopping to buy water at a convenience store in New Jersey. The 52-year-old Black man works as a safety professional and inspects construction sites all over the state. “I needed to make a stop to use the bathroom and get a water to maintain hydration,” Anderson told me in an email. “Given the difficulty in buying masks in this area, I only had a
Mother JonesApr 27 2020
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More US states begin lifting virus lockdown orders
More US states are beginning to lift lockdown orders even as US leaders say social distancing guidelines will be necessary throughout the summer.
But governors warn that life will not quickly return to normal, and that restrictions will remain in some places to keep the virus from resurging.
On Friday, the US saw its largest single-day spike in cases.
But the infection
BBC NewsMay 03 2019
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Court Strikes Down Ohio Congressional Map, Says It’s Gerrymandered To Benefit GOP
A panel of three federal judges struck down Ohio’s congressional map on Friday, ruling the districts were so severely drawn to benefit Republicans that they violated the U.S. Constitution.
The panel blocked Ohio lawmakers from using the map in any future elections, and it gave lawmakers until June 14 to come up with a new plan.
Republicans controlled the redistricting process
HuffPostMar 27 2020
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US Solar Energy Industry Under Threat From Coronavirus As Projects Delayed, Jobs Put At Risk
The $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill that the U.S. Senate and House both passed contains no specific provisions related to the nation’s beleaguered solar energy industry.
The Solar Energy Industries Association, or SEIA, warned the industry is at grave risk due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Solar companies and workers are losing business and being put out of work by COVID-19
International Business TimesSep 03 2019
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Former Amazon Employees Helped Make a Hotline to Report Unsafe Working Conditions
At this point, Amazon’s poor labor conditions are well-documented. Coverage has been such a nightmare for Amazon that last year it rolled out a Twitter program featuring warehouse workers tweeting the joys of working for Amazon. In an effort to combat Amazon’s power, the Free and Fair Markets Initiative—a nonprofit watchdog–has teamed up with former Amazon workers to create a hotline for
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