For instance, the vocal Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump addressed his rhetoric to middle-class men, and his surge in GOP polls was due to middle-income supporters that do not own a college degree. Although Fuller is “uneasy with some of Trump’s...
Obama will sign a bipartisan bill that easily passed the Senate on Wednesday and the House last week long-awaited legislation that would replace the landmark No Child Left Behind education law of 2002, now widely viewed as unworkable and overreaching.
But not all conservatives agreed. This bipartisan provision creates a program for the goal of supporting and developing programs that provide Native Language Immersion opportunities for students at pre-K through postsecondary education levels.
Guo is exceedingly well connected; he is a member of the Communist Party’s National People’s Congress, the country’s rubber-stamp legislature, and his rolodex is a who’s who of China’s business and finance community.
Amazon customers living in Manhattan can now have beer, wine and spirits delivered to them in just one hour through the Prime Now mobile app, setting up what should be an extra festive holiday season. Until now, it was only Seattle that could imbibe within an hour via Amazon, but...
The amount of oil being smuggled into Turkey from Syria was not enough for anyone to profit from it significantly, a senior U.S. State Department official said on Friday, rejecting claims by Russian Federation that top Turkish officials were benefitting by smuggling oil from...
A CNN poll conducted even before the San Bernardino shootings shows 60 percent of Americans do not approve of Obama’s handling of terrorism.As he has after previous mass shootings, Obama called on the US Congress to pass new assault weapons restrictions.
“We’re not going to solve this problem by passing any one reform, but I think we need to do something and this is one way to move forward”, Troutman said.
The United States heads a coalition of some 60 countries taking part in air strikes on Syria and Iraq in a bid to destroy the self-proclaimed Islamic State group.
Included in the most recent batch was an email that the intelligence community inspector general, I Charles McCullough III, and the State Department inspector general, Steve Linick, deemed classified in July.