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Jul 27 2020
Analysis
Economists say Congress should think big on the next rescue package
Congress is wrangling over details of a stimulus package, which conventional wisdom in Washington says will land in the trillions, to get us through the fall, but macroeconomists are urging policymakers to think much bigger and much further ahead.
House Democrats have pushed for a giant $3 trillion stimulus. Republicans are pushing for a bill that will deliver $1 trillion or less. In
VoxSep 08 2020
News
The 8 states where 2020 will be won or lost: A POLITICO deep dive
Minnesota’s Iron Range. Wisconsin’s “WOW” counties. Suburban Charlotte. The city of Philadelphia.
Each is a shorthand for the building blocks of victory in the swing states that will determine the presidential election.
At the traditional, post-Labor Day start of the fall campaign, POLITICO is zeroing in on eight critical battlegrounds where the 2020 election will be won or lost
PoliticoNov 18 2019
News
Trump says he’ll ‘strongly consider’ Pelosi invite to testify in impeachment hearings
President Trump said Monday he would “strongly consider” testifying or providing answers in writing as part of the House impeachment inquiry, after Democrats challenged him to appear as part of the probe.
“Our Crazy, Do Nothing (where’s USMCA, infrastructure, lower drug pricing & much more?) Speaker of the House, Nervous Nancy Pelosi, who is petrified by her Radical Left knowing she
Fox News DigitalFeb 01 2018
News
Evidence of Sabotage? Trump Pushes to Release Classified Memo Despite FBI's 'Grave Concerns'
A political showdown over a classified government memo is pitting President Trump and Republicans against Democrats and the FBI. The president and members of the House Intelligence Committee want it released, but the FBI says it has "grave concerns" over its accuracy.
CBNFeb 25 2018
News
Democrats' new Russia memo is an anti-Trump political attack
It should come as no surprise that partisan anti-Trump Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee issued a partisan anti-Trump memo Saturday attempting to rebut an earlier memo by committee Republicans dealing with abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Court.
Fox News (Opinion)Mar 03 2021
News
Jobless aid, direct checks in play as U.S. Senate nears vote on COVID-19 aid bill
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote as early as Wednesday on whether to move forward on President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, an action that would set up a final Senate vote on passage for later this week.
The 100-seat chamber, which is split 50-50 between Democrats and Republicans, is due to consider a motion to begin 20 hours of debate on the sweeping
ReutersApr 25 2014
News
Mortgage lending hits a 14-year low
Mortgage lending declined to the lowest level in 14 years in the first quarter as homeowners pulled back sharply from refinancing and house hunters showed little appetite for new loans the latest sign of how rising interest rates have dented the housing recovery.
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 27 2020
Opinion
Will Pandemic Usher In New Era of America First?
To fight the coronavirus at home, France is removing all military forces from Iraq.
Then NATO scaled back its war games in Europe because of the pandemic, Russia reciprocated. Moscow announced it would cancel its war games along NATO's border.
Nations seem to be recognizing and responding to the grim new geostrategic reality of March 2020: The pandemic is the real enemy of us all
Pat BuchananJan 25 2021
News
Fatal Police Shootings Of Unarmed Black People Reveal Troubling Patterns
Ronell Foster was riding his bicycle through the hushed streets of Vallejo, Calif., one evening when a police officer noticed that the bike had no lights and that he was weaving in and out of traffic.
The officer, Ryan McMahon, went after Foster with lights flashing, siren blaring and the car's spotlight pointed directly at him. Foster stopped. The pair exchanged words before Foster,
NPR (Online News)Feb 05 2020
News
Senate Acquits Trump of 2 Impeachment Articles, Concluding Historic and Wrenching Trial
The Republican-controlled Senate, as has been expected since last week, voted Wednesday to acquit President Donald Trump on the two impeachment articles against him -- that he abused his high office and obstructed Congress' efforts to investigate the matter.
On the first article, abuse of power, the vote was 52-48. On the second, obstruction, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, who'd broken ranks
Newsmax (News)