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Biden's tariffs play on the good intentions of voters, but all they do is raise costs for consumers and businesses and undermine innovation.
They should lead by example, in both their public and private lives, demonstrating decency and good citizenship.
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The approval rating for President Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war has dropped to its lowest point in a new poll, as the fighting continues in Gaza. The latest Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found Biden with a 36 percent job approval rating on the conflict, down from 39 percent last month and 44 percent back in
Photos emerged from the commencement ceremony at Oxbridge Academy, with the former president standing in the first row of bleachers next to Melania.
Biden and Trump are jumping into the fray.
Former President Donald Trump immediately accepted President Joe Biden's proposal to debate in June and September but requested more debates.
After being up all night with his three-year-old daughter and spending the day finalising his end-of-year accounts, Barry Wallace was about to head home for a nap when an amiable young Englishman burst through the doors of his Dublin restaurant, Dash Burgers. His name was Matt Davies-Binge, and he had come to try Wallace’s smash burgers for his social media account, the Food Review Club. Wallace admits he’d never heard of Davies-Binge or the Food Review Club, but despite his groggy greeting, the...
Apart from the taxpayer-funded lawfare being waged against former President Donald Trump by leftist prosecutors in New York, Atlanta, and Washington, there is no clearer Read More
Half of Latinas see progress in Hispanic women’s situation in the United States during the last decade, and a similar share expect their group’s situation will improve in the next 10 years. Yet two-thirds of Latinas say the gender wage gap is a big problem for Hispanic women today. This chapter examines Latinas’ views of […]
Analysis by Ronald Brownstein, CNN (CNN) — During Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, he was famously the only president whose job approval rating never reached 50% in Gallup Organization polls since the firm began systematically tracking that measure in the 1940s. But now more positive retrospective assessments of Trump’s record in office