Por: The New York Times Politics October 28, 2022
President Biden is unpopular everywhere. Economic concerns are mounting. Abortion rights are popular but social issues are more often secondary. by The New York Times and Siena College across four archetypal swing districts offers fresh evidence that Republicans are poised to retake Congress this fall as the party dominated among voters who care most about the economy.Democrats continue to show resilience in places where abortion is still high... + full article
RTTNews USA Business October 20, 2022
Economic activity in the U.S. has expanded modestly since early September, according to the Federal Reserve's Beige Book, although the report noted conditions varied across industries and districts. The Beige Book, a compilation of anecdotal evidence on economic conditions... + más
Inflation still high but easing Fed's Beige Book finds, as recession fears grow | MarketWatch
What Is A Growth Recession Exactly? | Forbes
The Advocate USA Opinion October 17, 2022
Six years ago, suffered a big blow to its reputation. Despite the accuracy of many individual surveys, the overall picture that polls painted of the 2016 election had Hillary Clinton winning and Donald Trump losing — and that picture was wrong.While polls were right that... + más
Ron Faucheux: To know where national politics is going, watch these gubernatorial elections | The Advocate
Brazil polls facing Bolsonaro backlash after election miss | ABC News
Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
The Supreme Court heard a major case on race and voting rights today. This will be Justice Ketanji ... [+] Brown Jackson's first opportunity as a Supreme Court Justice to weigh in on the place of race in America. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)Getty Images The Supreme... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson gives history lesson on 14th Amendment | New York Daily News
New York Post USA Nation October 04, 2022
New York spends nearly twice the national average — “without delivering above-average results in achievement,” budget watchdogs said Monday. This school year, state support will top $34 billion across more than 700 local districts — a 6.7% increase since last school... + más
The Richest Women In America | Forbes
US TV advertisers will spend close to $20 billion in this year's upfronts | Business Insider
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 04, 2022
Boston City Council redistricting leaders on Monday proposed a new set of boundaries for council districts, an early but important milestone as the body races to meet an early November deadline.Councilors Liz Breadon and Brian Worrell, the chair and vice chair of the... + más
Judge rules New York’s bipartisan redistricting commission can redraw Assembly maps | New York Daily News
With School Board election maps in legal limbo, Baton Rouge may just use the old one. | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 30, 2022
There is no shortage of reasons Republicans are expected to retake the House this year, including President Biden’s low approval ratings and the long history of struggles for the president’s party in midterm elections.But there’s another issue that looms over the race for... + más
New redistricting amendment needed, Ohio chief justice says | 10 WBNS
Voters divided amid intense fight for control of Congress, poll finds | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Politics September 19, 2022
Priscila Sousa remembers visiting the Massachusetts State House on a fourth-grade field trip. Two and a half decades later, there aren’t many details she recalls, aside from one.“There weren’t a lot of people who looked like me,” said Sousa, a Brazilian immigrant.... + más
Artist uses AI to generate color palettes from text descriptions | Ars Technica
Ohio Department of Education releases abbreviated version of 2021-22 school report cards | 10 WBNS
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