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VP-elect Harris makes rare Senate appearance to help stall Trump Fed nominee
Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris made a rare Senate appearance on Tuesday to help Democrats block Federal Reserve nominee Judy Shelton. -
Controversial Trump Fed nominee Judy Shelton fails key vote, leaving confirmation in doubt
Trump Federal Reserve nominee Judy Shelton failed a key Senate vote Tuesday, leaving her confirmation in doubt. -
Amazon opens online pharmacy, offering Prime users free delivery for prescriptions
Amazon is launching a new program for users to obtain prescription drugs.
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Rejoice: Climate change is solved (except not really)
Excellent news from the liberal bastion that is the University of California, Berkeley: Climate change is solved. We can all stop marching and demanding fundamental changes in the structure of society because the problem is done and dusted. Which is nice, of course, but what makes it better is that we just can't argue with such a source of establishment orthodoxy, can we? Surely, Berkeley must be entirely unbiased and unimpeachable on climate change, no?Wyoming’s John Barrasso set for top GOP slot on Senate Energy panel
Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso is seeking to take over the top Republican slot on the Senate Energy Committee next Congress from term-limited Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski.Policy Finance
California protected the freedom to work, now it's time to go national
Every election has lessons that can be drawn from the results. Some are more obvious than others. When historians look back on the 2020 elections, one clear lesson they will draw is that voters like the conveniences of the modern “gig economy,” and they don’t want old-style labor unions and their allies in the Democratic Party taking those amenities away.The West does not understand China's economic success
China and another 14 countries in the Asia-Pacific region have signed one of the biggest free trade agreements in history to form the world’s largest trading bloc. The free trade agreement covers 2.2 billion people and encompasses about a third of the world’s economic output.
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