Lead poisoning, low water pressure and contamination of water sources are widespread problems in Mexican cities. Aging, decaying infrastructure is the problem – in some cities, water infrastructure is more than 70 years old.
Mel Gibson, who famously expressed doubts about the Holocaust, was brought back into the spotlight. Casey Affleck, who has faced allegations of sexual harassment, won Best Actor, and steered clear of politics; so did Emma Stone and Damien Chazelle, the …
President Trump is calling Sunday’s Oscar ceremony “sad,” saying the awards show was “focused so hard on politics” it led to the epic mix-up over the best picture winner. “I think they were focused so hard on politics that they didn’t get the act …
The FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast welcomes Perry Bacon Jr., who recently joined the staff and will be covering the Trump administration from Washington, D.C.
Doherty’s clients who are stressed over politics complain about trouble sleeping, stomachaches and jaw pain. For example, he said, one Democrat in her 40s watches the news, sleeps poorly and is disturbed about a strained relationship with family …
The divided opinions on Donald Trump’s young presidency are well known, but the gulf between those in the millennial and baby boomer age groups are stark and may hold the biggest long-term political impact. The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll …
In an era when making a political stand is becoming increasingly common among brands, it would seem like an obvious move for theSkimm, a newsletter and media platform that counts millions of millennial women as fans, to dive into the fray.
It was an unusual show of political engagement from future voters who may alter America’s political landscape in 2020 – or even in next year’s midterm elections.
President Donald Trump said the dramatic mix-up on the announcement of best picture at Sunday night’s Oscars was caused by the focus on politics. “I think they were focused so hard on politics that they didn’t get the act together at the end,” Trump …
Politics will be in focus this week, with President Trump addressing a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. While the recent dollar ranges remain intact, the greenback is on the verge of a broader surrender.
President Trump will reportedly propose a federal budget that increases defense-related spending by $54 billion and cuts spending for other federal agencies.
The very day the Trump Administration barred The New York Times from a press briefing and the president said reporters “shouldn’t be allowed” to use unnamed sources (“we’re going to do something about it”), much of the Left couldn’t be bothered to protest.
If there’s any lesson Ann Ravel could take away from her time in Washington spent watching the big money of political campaigns, perhaps it’s this: If you want something done right, do it yourself.
The White House on Sunday again smacked down calls for a special prosecutor to look into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, and President Trump dismissed coverage of Russia-related queries as “FAKE NEWS.
“Extreme vetting”. As the Trump administration readies a new “extreme vetting” executive order expected to ban people from certain countries in order to give agencies time to review U.S.
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