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DeSantis kicks off presidential campaign in Iowa as he steps up criticism of Trump
Ron DeSantis plans to kick off his presidential campaign in Iowa on Tuesday, the start of a busy week that will take him to 12 cities in three states as he tests his pitch as the most formidable Republican challenger to former President Donald Trump.
By Firenews Feed11 months ago in Journal
Federal officials warn MBTA to address worker safety issues
Runaway trains in track yards, near misses between trains and workers, and an employee hurt while working on overhead power lines on the Blue Line. Federal officials say the MBTA has to address worker safety issues, and do it fast — within the next two months.
By Firenews Feed11 months ago in Journal
The 5 Best Plus-Size Swim Brands, According To A Beach Lover Who’s Tried Them All
As a plus-size fashion expert who focuses on fit and style — and who absolutely loves being in the water — swimwear is a favorite of mine. But I know firsthand that it is also a category that inspires a lot of shopping anxiety, especially when the best plus-size swim options are online only, meaning you never know what you are going to get.
By Firenews Feed11 months ago in Styled
Ex-Panache, ScaleUp partners team up to launch new early-stage VC fund CMD Capital
Long-time Canadian technology startup investors Matt Roberts and David Dufresne have teamed up to launch their own fund at a time when early-stage investment in Canada’s tech sector is needed more than ever.
By Firenews Feed11 months ago in Journal
Gingrich: Where Are Woodward And Bernstein When We Need Them
The conspiracy between a corrupt set of bureaucracies (including the Justice Department, the IRS, and the intelligence community) and an equally corrupt and enabling elite media is astonishing. The Durham Report is just one more confirmation of the devastating level of dishonesty and manipulation which have characterized the last few years.
By Firenews Feed11 months ago in Journal
Biden says debt deal ‘very close’ with default deadline now set at June 5
President Joe Biden said a deal to resolve the government’s debt ceiling crisis seemed “very close” late Friday, even as the deadline for a potentially catastrophic default was pushed back to June 5 and seemed likely to drag negotiations between the White House and Republicans into another frustrating week.
By Firenews Feed11 months ago in Journal