Month: April 2021
Even Suez Canal Blockage Can’t Hold Back Red-Hot Global Trade
Factories are seeing so much demand for goods that they are struggling to secure raw materials.
Read MoreBiden’s Big Bet: Tackling Climate Change Will Create Jobs, Not Kill Them
For decades, Democrats have countered opposition to “job-killing” environmental regulation by saying combatting climate change would create well-paying new jobs. President Biden is betting on it.
Read MoreBiden’s Push for Electric Cars: $174 Billion, 10 Years and a Bit of Luck
The president is hoping to make electric vehicles more affordable to turn a niche product into one with mass appeal.
Read MoreBiden’s Infrastructure Plan Meets Skepticism, Signaling Fight to Come
With Republicans lining up in opposition and some Democrats unsatisfied, the package faces hurdles on Capitol Hill.
Read MoreBiden’s infrastructure plan takes aim at Trump’s biggest economic achievement – POLITICO
Biden’s infrastructure plan takes aim at Trump’s biggest economic achievement POLITICO Biden Details $2 Trillion Plan to Rebuild Infrastructure and Reshape the Economy The New York Times Opinion | How Biden Became the Dollar Sign President POLITICO Magazine This isn’t your ex-president’s ‘Infrastructure
Read MoreAlleged Matt Gaetz extortion plot involved orgy, US hostage — and $25 million: report – New York Post
Alleged Matt Gaetz extortion plot involved orgy, US hostage — and $25 million: report New York Post The one *big* problem with Matt Gaetz’s explanation CNN 5 Things To Know On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 WPTV.com Gaetz investigation complicated by overture to his
Read More‘Why does this keep happening?’ Mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta expose loopholes, weaknesses in gun laws – USA TODAY
‘Why does this keep happening?’ Mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta expose loopholes, weaknesses in gun laws USA TODAY US judge orders detention of gun enthusiast arrested in Iowa Des Moines Register Lauren Boebert Says ‘Gun Control Is Anti-Woman’ Newsweek More than 100
Read MoreWhy vaccine passports may be inevitable in next phase of COVID-19
As countries around the world become more eager to reduce public health risks and jumpstart their own economies, vaccine passports are becoming a focus of discussion, and in some cases a reality.
Read MoreWhy vaccine passports may be inevitable in next phase of COVID-19
As countries around the world become more eager to reduce public health risks and jumpstart their own economies, vaccine passports are becoming a focus of discussion, and in some cases a reality.
Read MoreEurope’s vaccine rollout ‘unacceptably slow’ and prolonging pandemic, says WHO
Europe’s vaccination rollout has been “unacceptably” slow and is prolonging the pandemic, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said.
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