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No, Brookings Institute didn't say Trump to blame for 70% of COVID-19 deaths | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoUSA TODAY has debunked an array of false claims about Trump, including that a judge said he didn't attend four of his children's graduations, that he never...who shared the ...
'Who is he talking about?' CEO dragged for saying Americans 'have excess money from Covid'
MSN News· 23 hours agoJPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon — who has a net worth in excess of $2 billion according to Forbes —...
Trump Gets Quick Lesson In Recent History After Awkward Error During Rally Rant
The Huffington Post· 3 days agoPresident Joe Biden had already been in office more than three months. Biden by this point three...
As Trump visits, Michigan bellwether Saginaw County is feeling its political juice
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRoy said he supports such measures, due to what he sees as unfair trade measures and artificially...
Democrats are getting the ‘law and order’ Biden they voted for — whether they like it or not
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWhile some Democratic candidates sought to appeal to the loudest progressive voices, Biden banked...
The US Has the No. 1 Economy — Why That’s a Bad Sign
GoBankingRates via AOL· 1 day agoThe last few years have been uncertain for Americans, with the pandemic, trade wars, societal division, political instability and inflation. Despite...
After a boom in cash aid to tackle poverty, some states are now banning it
WUSF 89.7· 2 days agoDozens of cities and counties around the U.S. have been trying to tackle poverty by giving people...
Employers added 175,000 jobs in April as labor market growth slowed - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business Journal· 2 days agoThe unemployment rate ticked up to 3.9 percent, the Labor Department reported Friday. “The labor...
North American Morning Briefing: Traders Wait for Rate Decision, Powell; AMD Tumbles
Morningstar· 3 days agoOPENING CALL Stock futures traded lower as Wall Street awaited a decision on interest rates from the Federal Reserve. In his press conference, Jerome Powell is expected to signal that the central bank is ready to keep rates higher for longer,