Five ways to fix the knowledge crisis in the age of Trump
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Trump’s Inflation Fix Centers on Energy Emergency That Doesn’t Exist
Economists and analysts aren’t convinced that an expansion of oil and gas production will lower consumer prices.The New York Times - 4h -
Biden hardened voters against illegal immigration — Trump can fix things
There has to be a penalty for not playing by the rules.The Hill - 7h -
Florida Republican says Trump fixing lack of transparency by releasing JFK files
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) said she believes President Trump is fixing a lack of government transparency by releasing the files related to former President Kennedy’s assassination. “This was ...The Hill - 16h -
Is Trump ushering in a new "Gilded Age"?
The start of President Trump's new term and the rapidly developing tech space are drawing parallels to the Gilded Age of U.S. history. The term, coined by writer Mark Twain, refers to a period from ...CBS News - 1d -
America enters the second age of Trump
President and his circle will test US checks and balances as never beforeFinancial Times - 4d -
Hopes are high that home builders will fix America’s housing crisis. But the data tell a different story.
Construction of new homes jumped in December, but a look at 2024 overall shows builders weren’t ramping up construction despite strong demand.MarketWatch - 6d -
The Shetland Way by Marianne Brown review – a daughter’s journey to the heart of the climate crisis
An environmental writer returns to her father’s home for his funeral in a family memoir that becomes an examination of Shetland’s crucial role in the energy landscape. As with many nature-centric ...The Guardian - Jan. 12 -
Asked & Answered: Week 18 is broken. Is there any way to fix it?
When the most compelling element of your regular season’s final week is which chump team is going to chump the hardest, something is definitely off.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 6 -
‘The Trump Effect’ in the age of terrorism
Have those in charge of our defense against terrorism taken their eyes off the ball to engage in petty, self-destructive and potentially illegal partisan politics?The Hill - Jan. 4
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Mexico and Canada forge united front in face of Trump’s tariff threats
US trade partners warn new measures would harm consumers in all three countriesFinancial Times - 1h -
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Ontario premier Doug Ford to call snap election to fight Trump tariff threat
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Hamas Says It Will Release Four Female Israeli Soldiers on Saturday
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‘Stick-it-to-the-man sentiment’: Oscar-nominated films compete to bait Donald Trump
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