martes, 10 de julio de 2018

President Trump Decides on Supreme Court Pick, Announcement to Come


President Trump Decides on Supreme Court Pick, Announcement to Come

“President Donald Trump has decided on who he will pick for a lifetime position on the U.S. Supreme Court and will announce the nomination later on Monday,” Lawrence Hurley reports for Reuters. President Trump now has “an opportunity to further put his stamp on the court with the second appointee of his 18 months in office.”

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“For the second time in two weeks, a new national survey has found that most Americans — and especially Hispanics — feel that they are better off under President Trump than they were under former President Obama,” Paul Bedard writes in the Washington Examiner. The Emerson College survey found “that 42 percent feel better off, compared to 26 percent who feel worse off.”
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In the Chicago Tribune, Samantha Bomkamp reports that in Granite City, Illinois, a steel plant has been restarted thanks to President Trump’s tariffs. “Nearly half of the returning 800 U.S. Steel jobs will be filled with employees who were laid off in 2015 when the plant was idled,” she writes.
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In The Daily Wire, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson outlines his plan for creating “EnVision Centers,” which would provide an innovative new approach to government assistance. “EnVision Centers are specifically designed to help households achieve self-sufficiency through economic empowerment, educational advancement, character and leadership development, and health and wellness training,” Secretary Carson says.
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“It is patently ridiculous for the U.N. to spend its scarce resources — more of which come from the United States than from any other country — studying poverty in the wealthiest country in the world, a country where the vast majority is not in poverty, and where public and private-sector social safety nets are firmly in place to help those who are,” writes U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley in National Review.

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