Biden Aims to Keep Playing Offense on Medicare
The president is framing Medicare solvency as a choice between tax hikes on the rich and benefit cuts in another preemptive strike at Republicans.
The president is framing Medicare solvency as a choice between tax hikes on the rich and benefit cuts in another preemptive strike at Republicans.
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Once you understand what your interviewer is looking for, this question gets much easier to approach.
Trump has been workshopping his DeSantis nicknames, floating “Meatball Ron,” “Tiny D,” and “Ron DeSanctimonious.” Here’s some constructive feedback.
They exist.
People reportedly raced for the exits after claiming to hear gunshots, but police say there’s no evidence of a shooting.
The probe into the former president’s 2016 hush-money payments seems to be heating up.
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Expect carbonated negronis, hot-honey soft-serve, and egg-yolk pies when Stretch Pizza opens next week.
“I try to laugh a lot because they say you use more face muscles when frowning. You’re not doing yourself any favors by doing that.”
More stringent regulation is justified no matter what the investigation into the Norfolk Southern derailment finds.
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The city’s public defenders are struggling.
In a good way! Maybe!
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And it’s not an apology.