Month: June 2023
White House blasted for response to Americans who believe Biden is corrupt: ‘Thinks you’re stupid’ – Fox News
White House blasted for response to Americans who believe Biden is corrupt: ‘Thinks you’re stupid’ Fox News
Read MoreWhite House blasted for response to Americans who believe Biden is corrupt: ‘Thinks you’re stupid’ – Fox News
White House blasted for response to Americans who believe Biden is corrupt: ‘Thinks you’re stupid’ Fox News
Read MoreWhite House blasted for response to Americans who believe Biden is corrupt: ‘Thinks you’re stupid’ – Fox News
White House blasted for response to Americans who believe Biden is corrupt: ‘Thinks you’re stupid’ Fox News
Read MoreDonald Trump recorded saying he kept classified file after leaving office – BBC
Donald Trump recorded saying he kept classified file after leaving office BBC EXCLUSIVE: Trump captured on tape talking about classified document he kept after leaving the White House CNN Lordy! Special counsel reportedly has audio of Trump talking about secret document he
Read MoreEurozone Inflation Falls as Core Rate Drops
Eurozone’s consumer price index increased 6.1% in May on year, coming in below expectations and at its lowest level since February 2022, as the core rate dipped to 5.3%, a relief for ECB policymakers.
Read MoreDon’t believe the hype: Low-key lawmakers helped avert a debt ceiling crisis
The House voted overwhelmingly to approve a bipartisan deal to lift the debt ceiling and cap spending. That’s in part due to the work of lawmakers who usually fly under the radar. (Image credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Read MoreDebt-ceiling deal passes House because of low-key lawmakers, not the extremes – NPR
Debt-ceiling deal passes House because of low-key lawmakers, not the extremes NPR Debt ceiling vote: who is really winning the deal between Democrats and Republicans in Congress. Slate Rep. Ro Khanna says he’s a ‘no’ on debt limit deal but has ‘full
Read MoreThe 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has begun. Here are the 21 storm names
The hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30 and NOAA forecasters expect between 12 to 17 named storms. Of those, 5 to 9 could become hurricanes, including 1 to 4 major hurricanes. (Image credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Read MoreMedical students aren’t showing up to class. What does that mean for future docs?
Most first- and second-year medical students don’t attend lectures. A student and a professor suggest it’s a good time to think a lot about medical education, starting with “flipping the classroom.” (Image credit: Tom Fowlks/Getty Images)
Read MoreThe first debt ceiling fight was in 1953. It looked almost exactly like the one today
Debt ceiling dramas have been going on a long time. The first one happened exactly 70 years ago. President Eisenhower asked Congress for an extra $15 billion and the Senate said, “No dice.” (Image credit: Keystone/Getty Images)
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