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Jun 09 2015
News
Republican pledges $175 million to push party on climate
A Republican entrepreneur is putting a whopping $175 million behind a campaign whose message will have some party stalwarts seeing red: The GOP needs to deal with climate change. North Carolina businessman Jay Faison will launch a social media and online advertising blitz, backed by state and national digital advocacy efforts and a series of strategic grants, as part of a $165 million campaign
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Jun 04 2015
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Obama and his GOP allies launch big effort to win trade fight in the House
President Obama opened an intense final round of lobbying to win support for his sweeping Pacific Rim trade deal ahead of a crucial vote in the House next week, expressing confidence he will overcome deepening skepticism among fellow Democrats.
The president granted a round of interviews to television stations in Texas, California and Washington state late Wednesday in a bid to provide
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Jul 18 2013
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Obama Pitches Obamacare Plusses as Health Law Pressures Mount
With his health care reform under attack and Americans increasingly skeptical of its benefits, President Obama went on the offensive Thursday announcing that the program will put $500 million into consumers’ pockets this summer and claiming it has lowered insurance rates by $3.4 billion.
During a White House press conference, Obama said 8.5 million policy holders will get rebate checks
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Aug 26 2022
Perspectives Blog
To Give a Voice to the Political Center, Andrew Yang’s Forward Party Must Prove It Can Win
Editor's Note: The author of this article previously worked as a field organizer for Andrew Yang’s 2020 presidential campaign. Get all sides of this topic by reading another view: Why Andrew Yang’s Forward Party Might be our Best Option
A coalition of outsider groups led by former NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Yang promises to return American politics to the “sensible center.” They’re
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Dec 31 2020
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Latest weekly initial jobless claims total 787,000 vs. 835,000 expected
The number of Americans filing initial weekly jobless claims totaled 787,000 last week, as consumers and businesses continue to navigate restrictive measures amid a rapid increase in coronavirus infections.
After a grueling year of job losses, economists had predicted a total of 835,000 claims for the week ended Dec. 26, an increase from the previous week's revised tally of 806,000.
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Jan 27 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the Left and Right Are Saying About Biden’s First Year in Office
From the Center
Joe Biden already faced an uphill battle when he was sworn in as president on Jan. 20, 2021.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted the traditional American way of life, while intelligence chiefs assessed international competitors like China and Russia to be major threats to national security.
The Jan. 6 Capitol riot also rattled
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Feb 09 2021
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Should the minimum wage be raised to $15 per hour?
Congressional Democrats have taken the first steps toward passing a $1.9 trillion stimulus package to help the country overcome the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to funding for stimulus checks, unemployment benefits and vaccinations, among others, it includes a plan to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour.
The current national minimum wage of $7.25
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Aug 05 2021
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The Memo: DeSantis-Biden sniping underscores COVID-19 frustration
A nation that had begun to celebrate victory in the exhausting fight against the coronavirus is starting to realize the end is not in sight after all.
As the light at the end of the tunnel recedes, the big political question is who will be punished by a frustrated public.
Daily new COVID-19 cases have risen by more than 50 percent in the last week alone. Major cities including
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Apr 16 2020
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Sources believe coronavirus outbreak originated in Wuhan lab as part of China's efforts to compete with US
There is increasing confidence that the COVID-19 outbreak likely originated in a Wuhan laboratory, though not as a bioweapon but as part of China's attempt to demonstrate that its efforts to identify and combat viruses are equal to or greater than the capabilities of the United States, multiple sources who have been briefed on the details of early actions by China's government and seen
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Dec 22 2020
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Congress Passes Covid-19 Relief, Spending Package With Overwhelming Support
Congress overwhelmingly approved $900 billion of relief for households and businesses battered by the coronavirus pandemic, passing an emergency measure aimed at buoying the country through a difficult winter and into a new year.
The bill now heads to the White House, where President Trump is expected to sign it into law.
The Senate voted 92-6 late Monday to approve both the
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