Ataturk Airport reopened just hours after suicide bombers killed at least 36 people… Read more

Ataturk Airport reopened just hours after suicide bombers killed at least 36 people… Read more
States are the first line of enforcement, but when they fail — as they did recently in Flint, Michigan — the EPA is supposed to step in. But in many cases, the agency hasn’t.
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“We can either give in to Hillary Clinton’s campaign of fear, or we can choose to believe again in America.” … Read more
The more than 800-page report paints a picture of a perfect storm of bureaucratic inertia, rapidly worsening security in Libya and inadequate resources in the months that led up to the killings of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three colleagues on September 11, 2012.
The encounter comes after several aerial close calls between Russian jets and U.S. military assets earlier this year.… Read more
Those who found the poster questionable took issue with the fact that children of color were doing dangerous activities, while all of the acceptable, “cool” activities were depicted with lighter-skinned people.
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Volkswagen’s deliberate cheating on emissions tests will cost it a record $14.7 billion. And that’s just the start of its problems.… Read more
The typical middle class family is earning about the same amount of money — just under $54,000 — as they did in 1996, once you adjust for inflation.
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House Democrats were frustrated by the leaks, complaining that their Republican counterparts shared the report with the media before they were given a look.
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One of the lead architects in Britain’s decision to leave the European Union said Tuesday the country should officially announce its departure from the post-war bloc “in the next few weeks,” while Prime Minister David Cameron and EU leaders remain at loggerheads over how to proceed with the separation.… Read more
Ataturk Airport reopened just hours after suicide bombers killed at least 36 people… Continue Reading
States are the first line of enforcement, but when they fail — as they did recently in Flint, Michigan — the EPA is supposed to step in. But in many cases, the agency hasn’t.
… Continue Reading
“We can either give in to Hillary Clinton’s campaign of fear, or we can choose to believe again in America.” … Continue Reading
The more than 800-page report paints a picture of a perfect storm of bureaucratic inertia, rapidly worsening security in Libya and inadequate resources in the months that led up to the killings of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three colleagues on September 11, 2012.
The encounter comes after several aerial close calls between Russian jets and U.S. military assets earlier this year.… Continue Reading
Those who found the poster questionable took issue with the fact that children of color were doing dangerous activities, while all of the acceptable, “cool” activities were depicted with lighter-skinned people.
… Continue Reading
Volkswagen’s deliberate cheating on emissions tests will cost it a record $14.7 billion. And that’s just the start of its problems.… Continue Reading
The typical middle class family is earning about the same amount of money — just under $54,000 — as they did in 1996, once you adjust for inflation.
… Continue Reading
House Democrats were frustrated by the leaks, complaining that their Republican counterparts shared the report with the media before they were given a look.
… Continue Reading
One of the lead architects in Britain’s decision to leave the European Union said Tuesday the country should officially announce its departure from the post-war bloc “in the next few weeks,” while Prime Minister David Cameron and EU leaders remain at loggerheads over how to proceed with the separation.… Continue Reading