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This is the Obama-Biden-Harris economic legacy

People who had a negative view of the economy voted for Trump by a 2-1 margin (62 percent to 31 percent). This was a key reason why Hillary Clinton lost in 2016.

Storms and wildfires swamp FEMA as disaster funds dry up

To that end, the Biden administration in early July announced that FEMA will put $1 billion into more than 650 community resilience projects such as flood control and building code improvements, power

House lawmakers to start summer break Thursday morning

The outlook is similarly grim come September, the focus will shift to passing a stopgap funding measure to avoid a partial government shutdown when the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.

Labor adds heat rule as world temps rise

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will award $1 billion to 656 projects, generally categorized as hazard mitigation ventures, across the country to help officials address natural disasters and extreme

Ten rules for understanding the 2024 elections

With summer approaching and the first debate ever between an incumbent president and a convicted felon looming, this seems like the ideal moment to propose 10 rules for following the campaigns.  1) Remember

Just give Donald Trump, baggage and all, the GOP crown

president, liable for a multimillion-dollar judgment for sexually assaulting and defaming a woman, who has placed retribution at the top of his agenda for a second term and promises to be a dictator on Day 1,

Navy in court over Pearl Harbor water contamination

Hawaii’s congressional delegation was able to include $1 billion for Red Hill cleanup activities in last year’s National Defense Authorization Act, but Tanaka is not hopeful for a full cleanup given the