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Trump Change: 87% of GOP Voters See Trump As Likely Nominee

Following Donald Trump’s latest round of primary wins on Tuesday, more Republicans than ever believe he will be their party’s presidential nominee this fall. The latest Rasmussen Reports weekly Trump Change survey finds that 87% of Likely Republican Voters nationwide now think Trump is likely to win the GOP nomination,... Leer más

¿Cuál es la última carta para tumbarse a Donald Trump?

Huracán, tanque, aplanadora. Los medios estadounidenses ya no saben qué otro sustantivo utilizar para referirse al efecto Donald Trump. Lo impensable está muy cerca de pasar. El lenguaraz magnate inmobiliario, el de la cabellera imposible, está a pocos pasos de convertirse en el candidato presidencial del Partido Republicano, ante el... Leer más

Obama reestablece servicio postal hacia Cuba enviando carta a La Habana

El intercambio epistolar, el primero en 50 años de acuerdo a la Casa Blanca, ocurrió en vísperas de la visita oficial que Obama iniciará el próximo lunes, la primera de un mandatario estadounidense en casi 90 años, tras el restablecimiento de relaciones en noviembre de 2014. “Espero con anticipación visitar... Leer más

The Fight for Bernie’s Political Revolution Is Not Over

Well, we’ll always have Michigan…. A week after Bernie Sanders stunned pollsters with a victory that nobody predicted, lifting his campaign—and his supporters’ expectations—those hopes came crashing down to earth yesterday with defeats in Florida, Ohio, Illinois, and North Carolina. Hillary Clinton’s late-breaking win in Missouri gives her a clean... Leer más

Moving Air Conditioning Jobs To Mexico Becomes Hot Campaign Issue

Over the past month, millions of YouTube viewers have watched what happens when a U.S. manufacturer announces a move to Mexico. Click on the unsteady cellphone video, shot at a factory that makes air conditioning, heating and related equipment in Indianapolis, and you will see workers listening to a man... Leer más

Inside Marco’s Hollow Campaign

Three days before Florida’s climactic primary, Marco Rubio sank deep into a black leather armchair on his campaign bus. He had just spent 25 minutes smiling wide for supporters at a high-end boutique selling $150 candles. “Don’t forget to vote on Tuesday!” he shouted from the third step of a... Leer más

Top conservatives gather to plot third-party run against Trump

Three influential leaders in the conservative movement have summoned other top conservatives for a closed-door meeting this Thursday in Washington D.C. to talk about how to stop Donald Trump and, should he become the Republican nominee, how to run a third-party “true conservative” challenger in the fall. The organizers of... Leer más

Commerce Department’s Tariff Tool to Include Trans-Pacific Partnership Countries

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker today announced that the Department’s International Trade Administration has updated its Free Trade Agreement Tariff Tool (FTA Tariff Tool) to include the latest information on tariffs on U.S. products exported to Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) partner markets. When enforced, the TPP will eliminate more than... Leer más

Alaska’s Schools Face Cuts at Every Level Over Oil Collapse

ANCHORAGE — Alaska‘s schools are bleeding red ink. The University of Alaska has said it will reorganize its campuses and may have to cut more than 8 percent of the staff, but professors are already heading for the exits. The state’s largest public school district, here in Anchorage, is cutting... Leer más

The black hole of Pentagon foreign aid

During Sunshine Week, Americans celebrate access to public information as a cornerstone of democratic accountability. Only by knowing what our government is spending, and what policies it is carrying out on our behalf, can we ensure that officials are upholding the letter and spirit of the law and the will... Leer más

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