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President Donald Trump promised to deliver lower prices and economic prosperity on his first day in office. Now, amid a series of negative economic indicators 100 days in, he’s seeking to reframe some ...
New presidents tend to hit the road in the opening stage of their tenures, interacting with the voters who put them to office ...
Trump has paved the way for a sprawling, animated and consequential set of policy fights within the Republican Party over ...
In today’s edition, Kristen Welker explores the tension between President Donald Trump’s economic plans and the pledges he made on the campaign trail. Shannon Pettypiece also answers a reader ...
Illinois Democratic Senate President Don Harmon improperly accepted $4 million more in political contributions than allowed under campaign donation laws he championed years ago, according to the ...
The campaign raised $9,819, including $2,352 Hummell contributed. He said Wednesday the campaign spurred higher turnout than the city would have seen in an uncontested election. "When you ...
This is the first time two women will be vying for the role. Spanberger said she is excited to continue her campaign across the commonwealth and continue to hear from folks in every corner of the ...
Picture: Supplied The Liberal Party have released a new campaign video made entirely using AI. Picture: Supplied “How far can halving the petrol tax take you,” a man’s voice asks before a ...
While several prominent law firms have tried to appease Donald Trump in response to his aggressive and unprecedented campaign against the industry, a handful have responded to presidential attacks ...
A Chinese TikToker has created a sci-fi video showing what America will become under Donald Trump's new tariffs. The AI-generated clip starts with a group of obese Americans - who look depressed ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney pitched Alberta as the heart of a new superpower in both clean and conventional energy Tuesday night as part of his first campaign stop in the province. "I thought I was ...
I head for the “Quiet Study Zone”, a drab room with mismatched chairs and battered desks. But it’s full of people – heads down, typing, scribbling notes, humming with concentration.