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The American Prospect is a daily online and bimonthly print American political and public policy magazine dedicated to American modern liberalism and progressivism. Based in Washington, D.C. , The American Prospect says it "is devoted to promoting informed discussion on public policy from a progressive perspective."
"You'll own nothing and you'll be happy" (alternatively "You'll own nothing and be happy") is a phrase from 2018 predictions for 2030 published by the World Economic Forum (WEF), [1] cited as being based on input from members of the World Economic Forum Global Futures Councils, likely in turn based on a 2016 article in which Danish Social Democrat Ida Auken outlines her vision of the future. [2]
Liudmyla Parybus isn't holding her breath for the incoming U.S. president to end the war in Ukraine. Her sense of scepticism is shared by many Ukrainians who have scant faith in Donald Trump's ...
President-elect Donald Trump's pick for the top budget office, Russ Vought, will face senators on Wednesday for potential confirmation to a crucial post for Trump's goals to reshape and downsize ...
And what they decide may determine how much of Trump's agenda can be accomplished in his first 100 days in office. Republicans in both chambers have said privately that they'd do whatever Trump wants.
Waldman was formerly a senior researcher at the Annenberg Public Policy Center. [1] From 2004 to 2009, he worked at Media Matters for America. [2] In 2020, referencing a Ta-Nehisi Coates article which described Donald Trump as "the first white president", Waldman has proposed that Trump, drawing on decades of rhetoric which amplifies "whiteness as an identity and locus of oppression", has ...
(The Center Square) – President-elect Donald Trump has made international headlines by suggesting that Canada could become the 51st state and the U.S. could purchase Greenland. U.S. expansionist ...
In 2016, Dayen published Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud. The book details how Lisa Epstein, an oncology nurse, Michael Redman, a sales manager at a car dealership, and Lynn Szymoniak, an insurance lawyer, teamed up to reveal illegal foreclosure practices at big banks. [9]