Optimism About Availability of Good Jobs Hits New Heights
“Optimism about the availability of good jobs has grown by 25 percentage points since Donald Trump was elected president,” according to a new Gallup survey. “With unemployment continuing to drop, Americans now survey the job market with a higher level of confidence that jobs are available,” Jim Norman reports.
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“Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave Iran’s government an ultimatum and its people an assurance Monday in laying out the Trump administration’s agenda after pulling out of the 2015 nuclear deal with the Islamist regime,” Fred Lucas writes in The Daily Signal. “The sting of sanctions will be painful if the regime does not change its course,” Secretary Pompeo said.
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The New York Post editorial board argues that with the new Iran strategy, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo “made clear that this administration means to not just turn its back on the Obama deal but also to correct its substantial flaws.”
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In Politico, Cristiano Lima reports that “the Treasury Department on Tuesday unveiled fresh sanctions on five Iranians it said provided military expertise to Houthi rebels in Yemen ‘on behalf’ of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard.” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that the “United States will not tolerate Iranian support for Houthi rebels who are attacking our close partner, Saudi Arabia.”
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In the Detroit Free Press, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt announces that the EPA “will kick off the agency’s first-of-its-kind National Leadership Summit on PFAS”—a group of man-made chemicals that help save lives but also may cause health risks as they linger in the environment.
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