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May 03 2021
News
Biden Wears Mask Outdoors, Against CDC Guidance, as ‘Extra Precaution’: White House Aide
President Joe Biden keeps wearing masks outside, in some cases against new federal health guidance, as a precaution, a White House official said on Sunday.
“We do take some extra precautions for him because he is the president of the United States,” Anita Dunn, an adviser to Biden, said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) loosened
The Epoch TimesSep 24 2021
News
CDC leader adds people with risky jobs to COVID booster list
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed booster shots for millions of older or otherwise vulnerable Americans, opening a major new phase in the U.S vaccination drive against COVID-19.
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signed off on a series of recommendations from a panel of advisers late Thursday.
The advisers said boosters should be offered to people 65 and
Associated Press Fact CheckApr 25 2017
News
President Trump just had his bluff called — again
For the second time in two major legislative battles, the Trump White House has issued an ultimatum — only to back down. In the health care debate, the president was going to force a House vote on the package and dare skeptical Republicans to vote against replacing Obamacare, before abandoning that plan in the face of defeat.
And now, in the government funding debate, he's backing off
Washington PostFeb 01 2021
News
U.S. unemployment rate to remain above pre-pandemic level through decade, CBO says
The nation’s unemployment rate will not return to its pre-pandemic levels through the rest of this decade, meaning millions of workers could be out of work even after the vaccine is widely distributed, according to a projection released Monday by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
The nonpartisan budget office also projected a faster-than-expected rebound in economic growth as
Washington PostFeb 08 2022
News
New Jersey Dem Governor Ends School Mask Mandates
New Jersey Democratic governor Phil Murphy is ending his state's school mask mandates, signaling that some Democratic officials are ready to move away from politically fraught coronavirus restrictions.
Murphy announced on Sunday he would scrap the mask mandates on Monday afternoon, though the policy won't take effect until March, the New York Times first reported. As vice chairman of
Washington Free BeaconOct 16 2019
Opinion
California and New York Show the Ugly Face of ‘Progress’
Don’t be fooled by the dozen people on stage for Tuesday’s Democratic presidential debate. For now, this is a two-person contest between Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren, who have distanced themselves from the rest of the pack in national polls and in the early-voting states.
We know that many liberal elites, particularly in the media, would prefer to replace President Trump with a hard-
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Oct 14 2021
News
Victor Davis Hanson Has a Prediction About Midterms Democrats Won't Want to Hear
Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson offered a prediction about the midterm elections on Wednesday that Democrats won't want to hear.
“There’s going to be a reckoning,” the historian said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
"I think whether it’s Mexican-American communities on the border or where I live, or soccer moms mad about what’s being taught in schools, it’s not
TownhallJan 27 2020
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Trump Defense: 'Nothing In The Bolton Revelations' Rises To The Level Of Impeachment
As President Trump's legal team pressed the case for acquittal on Monday, they repeatedly made two points: the charges against Trump do not meet the constitution's criteria for impeachment. And if the president is removed from office for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, it will set a "dangerous" precedent.
"You cannot turn conduct that is not impeachable into impeachable
NPR (Online News)Dec 07 2020
News
Virus talks drag on liability as Congress preps stopgap aid
Lawmakers are giving themselves more time to sort through their end-of-session business on government spending and COVID-19 relief, preparing a one-week stopgap spending bill that would prevent a shutdown this weekend.
House floor leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said on Twitter that the temporary government funding bill is slated for a vote on Wednesday, when it is sure to easily pass. The
Associated Press Fact CheckJul 07 2021
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Oil prices hit highest level in six years after OPEC talks fail
U.S. oil prices hit multi-year highs Tuesday after the group of oil-producing nations known as OPEC+ failed to reach an agreement to boost output.
The West Texas Intermediate futures, the U.S. benchmark, rose to $76.98 a barrel early Tuesday, the highest level since 2014, before falling slightly to $74.56 a barrel. Brent crude, the global benchmark, hit $77.84 a barrel early Tuesday,
Washington Examiner