domingo, 3 de junio de 2018

Resolute Reads


REAL NEWS PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS

The New York Times
“The real question in analyzing the May jobs numbers released Friday is whether there are enough synonyms for ‘good’ in an online thesaurus to describe them adequately,” Neil Irwin writes in The New York Times. The economy added 223,000 jobs in May as unemployment reached its lowest level in 18 years.
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The Baltimore Sun
“No student, no parent, no teacher should have to worry about their safety at school. Enough is enough,” Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos says. “To help local communities prevent future tragedies, President Trump asked me to chair the Federal Commission on School Safety, alongside fellow commissioners Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar and Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen.”
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USA Today
This week, President Trump announced steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and the European Union to address U.S. national security concerns stemming from global oversupply. Peter Navarro, Director of the White House’s National Trade Council, says the President’s actions are bringing much-needed jobs to destitute towns across the country.
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- Investor’s Business Daily
The United States leapt three countries to take the no. 1 spot on the Swiss IMD Competitiveness Center’s 2018 global rankings. “Have Donald Trump's policies had a big impact on the U.S. economy and its competitiveness?” asks the Investor’s Business Daily editorial board. “The answer, we think, is an obvious yes.”
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- Anchorage Daily News
“If national parks were America’s best idea, National Labs were our smartest,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Secretary of Energy Rick Perry write. “During the next few days, the University of Alaska will host a unique event that brings dozens of the world’s best and brightest scientists to Fairbanks.”
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Reuters
“Households are feeling more stable, small businesses are making money and many expect to expand and hire in the coming year, signs of continued optimism in two key parts of the economy, the Federal Reserve reported Tuesday,” Howard Schneider and Jason Lange write for Reuters. Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults today said they are financially comfortable.
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USA Today
A recent column claiming that Federal authorities “lost” 1,475 migrant children misrepresents a serious challenge for America’s immigration system, Deputy Health and Human Services Secretary Eric Hargan writes. “By [the column’s] logic, before the check-ins began in 2016, the Obama administration had ‘lost’ almost every one of the tens of thousands of children they released to sponsors,” Hargan explains.
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The Wall Street Journal
“The number of small companies raising wages hit a record high in the U.S. this month,” James Freeman reports for The Wall Street Journal. “This week also brought news suggesting that paychecks across the entire U.S. economy will be getting larger in the future.”

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