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College Republicans clash with Trump supporters before Washington University debate

College Republicans clash with Trump supporters before Washington University debate

by Dan Waldman | Oct 10, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured, Politics, Topics

ST. LOUIS – Tom Hildebrand brought 50 signs supporting Donald Trump and Mike Pence to Washington University ahead of the second presidential debate on Sunday. Within a couple of hours, those signs were gone. Most of the Wash U students in attendance were holding...
Female college students rally for Clinton, say Trump tape “perpetuates rape culture”

Female college students rally for Clinton, say Trump tape “perpetuates rape culture”

by Dan Waldman | Oct 10, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured, Politics, Topics

ST. LOUIS — Before the second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on Sunday, Washington University in St. Louis female students rallied in support for Clinton, calling Trump’s recently revealed lewd remarks about women evidence that he...
Cisco chief predicts $19 trillion in global growth over next decade

Cisco chief predicts $19 trillion in global growth over next decade

by Dan Waldman | Oct 5, 2016 | Business, Featured, Topics

WASHINGTON — Technology will fuel an increase of up to 3 percent in the gross domestic product of every country in the world over the next decade, the chairman of the board of Cisco Systems said at an International Monetary Fund panel Wednesday. “If you look at...
IMF expects disappointing growth for advanced economies

IMF expects disappointing growth for advanced economies

by Dan Waldman | Oct 4, 2016 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Advanced economies will keep trudging along on a disappointing economic growth path, whereas developing economies should start to excel, the International Monetary Fund’s research director said Tuesday. “Global growth remains weak even though it...
Yellen denies partisanship, responds to calls for tougher banking regulations

Yellen denies partisanship, responds to calls for tougher banking regulations

by Dan Waldman | Sep 28, 2016 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen said Wednesday that larger banks should have more stringent regulations than smaller ones in light of the recent Wells Fargo fraud findings. Yellen testified before the House Financial Services Committee on...
Government is four days away from shutting down, and here’s why

Government is four days away from shutting down, and here’s why

by Dan Waldman | Sep 26, 2016 | Business

WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans and Democrats clashed again Monday over funding levels for Zika research, the Flint, Michigan water crisis and Securities and Exchange Commission campaign contributions oversight  — a fight that has blocked a stopgap spending bill...
With a government shutdown looming, Senate still divided on Zika research, the Flint water crisis, and opioid addiction

With a government shutdown looming, Senate still divided on Zika research, the Flint water crisis, and opioid addiction

by Dan Waldman | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans and Democrats clashed again Monday over funding levels for Zika research, the Flint, Michigan water crisis and combating opioid addiction — a fight that has blocked a stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shutdown on Friday....
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