Friday, April 26, 2024
The strategy relieves the legislators of having to have a conversation about tradeoffs and offsets and allows it to double down on fiscal irresponsibility.
Strategy has long odds, but he could force Democrats to spend in a state that they have long taken for granted.
‘China is happy to see a confident, open, prosperous and thriving United States,’ the Chinese tyrant says. ‘We hope the United States can also look at China’s development in a positive light.’
Complying with the stringent energy conservation standards will force landlords to raise rent and displace tenants during lengthy renovation projects, real estate groups say.
The man was released on bail Thursday.
Americans are increasingly open to President Trump’s immigration proposals and blame President Biden for the migrant crisis.
The economic and social ramifications of this dearth in reproduction — a baby bust — could be extraordinary.
Florida joined Louisiana and South Carolina Wednesday in vowing not to comply with President Biden’s Title IX rule changes.
Protest votes in both parties on Tuesday signal discontent among some Republicans and Democrats towards their frontrunners — in a key swing state.
Does Washington now plan to exert serious pressure on the terrorist organization holding the hostages? Or is Biden making a last-ditch attempt to stop Israel from attacking Hamas’s remaining bastion at Rafah?
American troops plan to start assembling the pier as early as this weekend and could be targets of any further attacks.
Russian Soldiers Bounce into Battle on Dirt Bikes and Chinese Golf Carts
From social media to official government statements, the president’s unsubstantiated remarks — indicating backwardness in a Pacific ally — have raised anger across Papua New Guinea.
Afghanistan is seen as one of the countries least prepared to face the potential effects of climate change in the world.
Lawyers for Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi say they plan to appeal the decision.
A co-founder of Quiver Quantitative, Chris Kardatzke, tells the Sun that they ‘wanted to give people the ability to track how much money politicians are making in the markets in real-time.’
The core question looming over the party conventions Saturday is whether the GOP will choose to put forward a candidate who follows in the path of Senator Romney, who is retiring, or Utah’s other senator, Senator Lee.
Pollster Michael Binder says in a memo accompanying the poll that ‘it will likely be a very close race six months from now.’
A plurality of voters, 45 percent, also say that they think Mr. Trump broke the law in his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
The 1864 abortion ban may still go into effect this summer, however, because the repeal, if passed, would not go into effect until 90 days after the legislative session ends.
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