Por: The Hill Politics May 15, 2023
The Senate Democrats’ 2024 election chief said he will not intervene in Republican primaries to make sure perceived “weak” candidates win, which Democrats did in 2022 races across the country. But Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) said tumultuous GOP primaries will advance extreme candidates on their own. . Senate Democrats face a tough election map in 2024, with multiple vulnerable incumbents in traditionally Republican states having their terms... + full article
New York Post USA Opinion May 06, 2023
As the 2024 election cycle revs into action following President Biden’s formal campaign kickoff last week, it’s time for me to shift my voter registration from my hometown in New Jersey to my new home in New York City. But in the process of re-registering, I realized there... + más
Embrace the Awkward Silence | The Atlantic
Goldman Sachs just dropped the names of its biggest partner class since David Solomon took over as CEO. See the full list here. | Business Insider
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 29, 2022
A new coronavirus variant dubbed XBB has swiftly spreading in the Northeast, jumping from about 35 percent of cases during the week ending Dec. 17 to just over half of cases last week, according to .Here’s a quick primer on what we know about the variant.It is more... + más
Highly Immune Evasive Omicron XBB.1.5 Variant Is Quickly Becoming Dominant in U.S. as It Doubles Weekly | NBC 6 South Florida
Highly immune evasive omicron XBB.1.5 variant is quickly becoming dominant in U.S. as it doubles weekly | CNBC
The Hill USA Politics November 15, 2022
Democrats’ controversial tactic of meddling in Republican primaries largely paid off in the midterms, offering up both a potential roadmap and possible pitfalls for future elections. Various Democratic groups throughout the cycle sought to elevate more far-right or... + más
CLEAN SWEEP: Democratic meddling in GOP primaries paid off in a big way on Election Day | Fox News
EXPLAINER: What is Louisiana's 'jungle primary'? | Associated Press
The New York Times USA World October 23, 2022
The rise and fall of Liz Truss, Britain’s six-week prime minister, embodies a seismic and long-mounting change in British politics, though its cause and consequences may not always be obvious.Ms. Truss was only the fourth British leader to win the job through a particularly... + más
Photos show a nation in mourning as Queen Elizabeth II is laid to rest | CNBC
Associated Press USA Politics October 19, 2022
On Nov. 8, Louisiana voters go to the polls, just like in states across the country — only they’ll technically be voting in that includes candidates from all corners. Their votes may determine which candidates will occupy offices at all levels of the state’s government, or... + más
Crude comments from Europe’s top diplomat point to bigger problems | The Boston Globe
David Armand will be honored with 23rd Louisiana Writer Award at annual book fest Oct. 29 | The Advocate
MarketWatch USA Business October 08, 2022
One such economist is Peter Diamond, winner of the Nobel Prize in economics in 2010, Considered by his peers as among the smartest of economists, Diamond is concerned that the labor market is going through an historic transformation in the post-Covid pandemic economy – one... + más
With Inflation Hot, Can Fed Stay The Course? | Forbes
Fed more worried about risks of 'unacceptably high' inflation than overdoing rate hikes, meeting minutes show | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Politics October 08, 2022
Markets See 0.75 Percentage Point Hike At November Fed Meeting | Forbes
Fed Governors Shed No New Light On 4.6% Peak Funds Rate | Forbes
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