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Intervening Against Venezuela’s Strongman, Trump Belies ‘America First’
New York Times 01/24/2019
Pence Pledged U.S. Backing Before Venezuela Opposition Leader’s MoveWSJ 01/25/2019
As the Brexit option becomes clear as a hit to ordinary Britons and the British economy prime minister Theresa May takes her deal to the British parliament for a vote. Most opinion says it will be rejected, if not rejected outright by Conservatives and Labour MP's. A second vote may be taken. The Opposition Labour Party prepares for a new election with a divided government.
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The Economist 11/30/2018
Don’t write off the prime minister’s deal just yetThe Economist 11/30/2018
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Boom in Share Buybacks Renews Question of Who Wins From Tax Cuts
WSJ 03/01/2018
Tax Cuts Benefit the Ultra Rich, but Not the Merely RichThe New York Times 12/19/2017
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Opinion | A storm is gathering
Washington Post 12/29/2017
Analysis | 11 curious quotes from Trump’s New York Times interviewWashington Post 12/29/2017
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Washington Post 08/26/2017
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?The Atlantic 11/29/2017
Exceptional reporting by Baker and Haberman of the NYT and the reporting relationship established with Trump by Maggie Haberman.
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Analysis | Why Trump gave the Jeff Sessions scoop to the ‘failing’ New York Times
Washington Post 07/20/2017
Excerpts From The Times’s Interview With TrumpThe New York Times 07/20/2017
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Analyst: 'We need an entirely new North Korea strategy' | Asia | DW.COM | 09.09.2016
DW.COM 09/09/2016
The U.S. diplomatic corps loses a legend just when it needs him the most - The Washington PostWashington Post 01/07/2016
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Five Blunt Truths About the North Korea Crisis
07/05/2017
What Can Trump Do About North Korea? His Options Are Few and RiskyThe New York Times 07/04/2017
France's central bank chief Noyer points out that once the public sector crosses the line of 55% of the economy France loses ground. Jobs created are from an earlier period, and fewer new technology jobs of the future are created. The challenge for Macron is to rein in the public sector and revive French industry so new jobs are created for young people.
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Macron's presidency: It's the economy, stupid! | Business | DW.COM | 08.05.2017
DW.COM 05/08/2017
The Emperor Creates No JobsWall Street Journal 05/29/2013
The shift in mood in France where people find comfort in family, and the old traditional values, the awakening of Catholic France in towns and in Paris, is increasing the popularity of Francois Fillon, the Republican Party's candidate.
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Fillon Victory Shows France Returning to Conservative Roots - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 12/08/2016
In secular France, Catholic conservatism makes a comebackWashington Post 12/09/2016
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Donald Trump Chooses Defense Chief With Professional Success, Divergent Views
WSJ 12/07/2016
The Meaning of Their ServiceWall Street Journal 04/18/2015
Economic experts look at the Trump and Clinton economic plans, Trump's based on extreme borrowing and Clinton's careful about deficits. Trump's plan aggravates the wide disparities in income in America after the tech booms and Clinton's reduces these disparities. Clinton's preserves global trading system while addressing the problems, Trump's moves in the direction of protectionism and high tariffs with potential unintended consequences for the global economy.
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Donald Trump’s Economic Plan, Up Close, Doesn’t Add Up
WSJ 10/18/2016
Donald Trump’s Tax Plan Would Boost Economy in Short Run but Not Long Term, Analysis FindsWSJ 10/17/2016
Chancellor Merkel has clearly stated that she sees the benefits of a single market going along with the idea of free movement within the European Union. With elections in 2017 and after not giving into Eastern European states in 2016, Merkel is likely to again remind Germany and France of the the true spirit in which the founders setup the European Union.
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Wait and see: Theresa May is in no hurry on Brexit | Europe | DW.COM | 15.08.2016
DW.COM 08/15/2016
EU Governments Gird for Steely New British LeaderWSJ 07/12/2016
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Opinion | De Blasio Sees Too Many Asians
WSJ 12/17/2018
Parents Sue New York City Over Mayor’s Plan to Diversify Elite High SchoolsWSJ 12/13/2018
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Donald Trump is causing change in the Democratic Party too
The Economist 07/20/2018
America’s Factory Towns, Once Solidly Blue, Are Now a GOP HavenWSJ 07/19/2018
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Opinion | The Decline of Anti-Trumpism
The New York Times 01/09/2018
Opinion | The Worst and the DumbestThe New York Times 01/08/2018
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How Cuts in Basic Subway Upkeep Can Make Your Commute Miserable
The New York Times 12/20/2017
How Politics and Bad Decisions Starved New York’s SubwaysThe New York Times 11/18/2017
A new CDC report on November 16, 2017 shows these alarming statistics which are barely covered in the media. CNN online missing this, and NBC online covering obesity CDC report but missing the CDC report on fruits and vegetables consumed, when we checked in the evening of November 16, 2017.
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America's obesity epidemic reaches record high, new report says
NBC News 10/13/2017
Only one in 10 Americans eat enough fruits and vegetables, CDC study findsThe Guardian 11/17/2017
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WSJ 07/18/2017
Citing Recusal, Trump Says He Wouldn’t Have Hired SessionsThe New York Times 07/19/2017
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Analyst: 'We need an entirely new North Korea strategy' | Asia | DW.COM | 09.09.2016
DW.COM 09/09/2016
Five Blunt Truths About the North Korea Crisis07/05/2017
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Essay: The Dangerous Nationalism of Europe's Left - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 06/16/2017
Juncker Interview: Europeans 'Must Learn World Affairs' - SPIEGEL ONLINESPIEGEL ONLINE 06/09/2017
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Look Who’s Back! Microsoft, Rebooted, Emerges as a Tech Leader
WSJ 12/16/2016
Satya Nadella, Chief of Microsoft, on His New RoleNew York Times 02/20/2014
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Trump presidency: Border hawk ex-general to run US security - BBC News
BBC News 12/07/2016
Lt. Gen. John Kelly, who lost son to war, says U.S. largely unaware of sacrificeWashington Post 03/02/2011
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Virginia Raggi could be the answer to Rome's mess | Europe | DW.COM | 04.06.2016
DW.COM 06/04/2016
European leaders call for calm as Italy's Renzi resigns | News | DW.COM | 04.12.2016DW.COM 12/04/2016
The profound changes underway in China in the notions of marraige and family as a new generation of women are better educated and look for independent lives with their own careers. Over half of all undergraduates are women in China, and half of all graduate students pursuing master's degrees are women, showing how much China has changed in three decades.
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Marriage Falls in China, Transforming Finances and Families
The New York Times 09/12/2016
China Shrugs Off the Ties That BindThe New York Times 09/22/2016
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