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Dec 13 2018
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Republicans Leave Town With No Plan to Avoid a Government Shutdown
House Republican leaders sent their members home for a six-day break Thursday without revealing any plan to avoid a looming government shutdown.
BloombergJan 13 2024
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Dr. King’s legacy to be celebrated at events throughout the south suburbs, including Flossmoor, Homewood and South Holland
An event at South Suburban College commemorating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is among events and activities planned Monday in the south and southwest suburbs. The event at the college, 15800 State St., South Holland, is at 10 a.m. in the performing arts center in collaboration with Thornton Township High School District 205. The program includes speakers from the community,
Chicago TribuneAug 14 2020
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Trump Plans To Give Convention Speech On White House Grounds
President Trump says he will deliver his speech accepting the presidential nomination during the Republican National Convention speech from the White House lawn.
“I’ll probably be giving my speech at the White House because it is a great place. It’s a place that makes me feel good, it makes the country feel good,” Trump told The New York Post. “We’d do it possibly outside on one of the
The Daily WireAug 09 2014
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With No Plan From Congress, Homeland Security Improvises
Congress left Washington without agreeing on a funding plan for the unaccompanied minors coming over the Southern U.S. border, so the Obama administration's Department of Homeland Security is creating one on its own.
"I have been left with no choice but to reprogram money away from other homeland security missions," Secretary Jeh Johnson said in a statement.
A total of $405
NPR (Online News)Oct 11 2023
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Here’s what Utahns think about how the state should grow
Utahns are the most ambivalent they’ve been in 20 years about growth pressures on the state, but they don’t seem to want government to try to halt those trends. A new statewide survey shows large majorities of urban and rural residents want more nuanced approaches from their state and local leaders on new housing development, water conservation, multiple modes of transportation and saving open
The Salt Lake TribuneOct 23 2014
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Economists See Limited Gains in G.O.P. Plan
Anticipating a takeover of Congress, Republicans have assembled an economic agenda that reflects their small-government, antiregulation philosophy, but also suggests internal divisions that could hinder a united front against President Obama — much as happened in the 1990s, when a Republican-led Congress confronted President Bill Clinton.
New York Times (News)Jan 17 2024
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Spirit Airlines extends slide as blocking of JetBlue merger fuels uncertainty
Shares of ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines (SAVE.N), opens new tab fell 17% in morning trade on Wednesday, a day after a U.S. judge blocked the airline's planned $3.8 billion merger with rival JetBlue Airways (JBLU.O), opens new tab.
Spirit's stock shed nearly half of its market value on Tuesday after a federal judge agreed with the U.S. Department of Justice that the airline's
ReutersJan 17 2024
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Uber to close Drizly in March
Uber plans to stop running Drizly.
The move, first reported by Axios, comes roughly three years after the ride-share giant first moved to acquire the alcohol delivery platform and make it a subsidiary. The transaction was worth about $1.1 billion of stock and cash.
In a statement, Uber told FOX Business it will soon close Drizly.
"After three years of Drizly operating
Fox BusinessJan 07 2019
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Trump plans televised address, visit to Mexico border
President Donald Trump announced on Monday he would make a prime-time address and visit the U.S.-Mexico border this week as the partial federal government shutdown entered its 17th day
ReutersAug 10 2020
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Trump’s new plan to hijack the census will imperil America’s future
If Donald Trump winds up as a one-term president—which current polling suggests will be the case—he seems determined to go out with a final blow in his war against the nation’s changing demography. This time, he has set his sights on the Census Bureau, as it struggles to overcome the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and complete its once-in-a-decade headcount that is vital to our democracy
Brookings Institution