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At the Races: The truth about trifectas
Lake for VOA: Kari Lake, who lost Arizona’s Senate race this year, is in line to be appointed head of Voice of America once Trump’s new head of the U.S.
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Lake for VOA: Kari Lake, who lost Arizona’s Senate race this year, is in line to be appointed head of Voice of America once Trump’s new head of the U.S.
Sanders, who describes himself as a democratic socialist, is a vocal critic of Wall Street and corporate America and has pushed to expand entitlements like Medicare and Social Security, make college free
“America has long been the global leader because of our commitment to innovative, fundamental research and our ability to leverage public-private partnerships,” Lucas said.
We’re going to roll part of that out … our commitment to America,” McCarthy said.
companies are recording record profit margins even as … they raise prices record amounts,” Biden said, calling the Scott plan an ultra-MAGA proposal, in a nod to former president Donald Trump’s “Make America
Over the next two decades, the spending required from the public and private sectors to build and operate enough fabs to give America a reliable supply for most of its needs will probably exceed
years because we aren’t sure we’ll be able to fully get rid of farting cows and airplanes that fast, but we think we can ramp up renewable manufacturing and power production, retrofit every building in America
Much of America is ahead of Congress. Michigan in 2018 became the latest of 40 states —red, blue, and purple — that allow voters to register online.
The Georgia Republican implemented his campaign platform “Contract with America” with single-minded zeal.
Even when you have a job in rural America, too often your wages aren’t growing as fast as those in other places.
He blames both parties for the shape America is in. He talks about increased security at the border with Mexico and has good things to say about the president’s trade policies.
Critics of such an expansion say that even these less explosive nuclear weapons, which pack only a fraction of the punch of the bombs America dropped on Japan in 1945, can still kill scores of thousands