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Sep 30 2023
News
Live updates: Government shutdown set to begin at midnight
Many dejected lawmakers said a shutdown is all but inevitable at this point after conservative hard-liners in the House on Friday tanked a 30-day stopgap measure, known as a continuing resolution or CR. Unless Congress acts, the government will close at 12:01 a.m. Sunday — halting paychecks for the nation’s 4 million servicemembers and other federal workers, shuttering federal parks and
NBC News (Online)Oct 06 2023
News
Hyundai And Kia Are Latest EV Makers To Adopt Tesla Charging Standard
South Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia are the latest electric car manufacturers to say they will adopt Tesla’s charging standard for vehicles sold in the US. The pair, which are part of the same auto group that also includes upmarket brand Genesis, join a growing number of legacy carmakers who plan to fit Tesla’s North America Charging Standard (NACS) charge port to future vehicles. Others
ForbesSep 21 2023
News
Biden administration to offer temporary protection to nearly half-million Venezuelans
WASHINGTON − The Biden administration is granting temporary legal status to 472,000 Venezuelan migrants who are already in the U.S., a major step toward aiding asylum-seekers as the number of migrants at the southern border is on the rise again. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas − citing political instability in Venezuela preventing the safe return of migrants − extended the
"USA Today" ContributorAug 25 2021
Opinion
You Don’t Need To Go To Kabul To See The End Of American Order. It’s Right Here Among Us
In many of our major cities, gangs of masked thugs and criminals do what they please -- and our far-better-armed police aren't allowed to stop it.
The nation’s attention these past two weeks has focused nearly exclusively on Kabul, and rightly so given that the city has become the scene of the largest hostage situation in American history and a vivid image of the decline of Pax
The FederalistSep 22 2023
News
Amazon to add limited ads to Prime Video starting in early 2024
Amazon.com Inc. AMZN, said Friday it will add limited advertising to its Prime Video product starting in early 2024. The company said the move is aimed at enabling it to continue investing in “compelling content.” “We aim to have meaningfully fewer ads than linear TV and other streaming TV providers,” the company said in a blog post. Ads will be introduced in the U.S., U.K., Germany, and
MarketWatchSep 18 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Impeachment Isn’t That Interesting Anymore
From the CenterMany years from now, when our grandchildren tune in to watch ChatGBT Jeopardy hosted by an AI simulation of Alex Trebeck, imagine them seeing a contestant select the $400 box under the “US Presidents” category. The clue would be “George W. Bush and Barack Obama”.
The correct question will be, “Who are the last two presidents not to be impeached?”
As
Dan SchnurNov 13 2012
News
Petraeus investigation ensnares commander of U.S., NATO troops in Afghanistan
The FBI probe into the sex scandal that prompted CIA Director David Petraeus to resign has expanded to ensnare Gen. John R. Allen, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, the Pentagon announced early Tuesday.
Washington PostApr 26 2017
News
Mnuchin Says Trump Will Offer ‘Biggest Tax Cut’ in U.S. History
Cut seeks to spark sustained 3% economic growth
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 11 2019
News
White House Circulates Executive Order to Combat Big Tech’s Alleged Anti-Conservative Bias
The White House is drafting an executive order intended to address allegations of anti-conservative bias at major social-media companies.
The specifics of the executive order, such as how it would define bias at what penalties it would impose, remain unclear since the document has not yet been finalized, three White House officials told Politico.
“If the internet is going to be
National Review (News)Feb 08 2013
News
US senators propose assassination court to screen drone targets
It sounds like an Orwellian idea from a futuristic sci-fi movie. Government officials gather in a secret courtroom, poring over documents and weighing whether to approve the fly-by killing of a suspected terrorist.
Fox News (Online News)