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The top 10 in-demand jobs by salary growth in US: analysis

Some customer service, skilled trade and freelance job positions saw double-digit wage growth over the past year, according to a new Payscale analysis.

Michael Cohen: ‘Trump will continue to ride this grift as long as he can’

Michael Cohen, former President Trump's former fixer and personal lawyer, predicted on Saturday that Trump will try to capitalize on the indictments he faces for “as long as he can.” “What he's doing is he's inciting his base. That's really what it's about because the more he incites them, the more money that they raise,”...

Deputy AG: Claims of government weaponization has contributed to ‘unprecedented rise’ in political threats

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco on Sunday said claims of government weaponization has contributed to an "unprecedented rise" in threats against public officials including those in law enforcement, prosecution and election workers. In an interview with ABC News's "This Week," Monaco pushed back strongly on Republican claims the Justice Department is full of political operatives...

Biden’s unnecessary feud against Musk imperils America’s space effort

The prospect of the feud delaying or even derailing America’s return to the moon is a threat to national security. 

Gore says grassroots pressure is ‘critical element’ in curbing climate change

Former Vice President Al Gore on Sunday argued grassroots pressure is a "critical element" in curbing climate change in the coming year. "It sounds dire, but it is dire," Gore said Sunday during CNN's "State of the Union" special episode, "A Climate Warning." "But again, the good news is we can reclaim control of our...

Ukrainian ambassador to US: ‘We believe support is there’ for stalled aid package

Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova says she believes there is still strong bipartisan support in Congress for an aid package for Kyiv and that she’s hopeful lawmakers will reach a deal in January. “When we talk to people on the Hill on both aisles – and again, Ukraine has always valued the...

Martin O’Malley’s confirmation as Social Security commissioner is a win for the American people

If the president takes the next step of proposing specific Social Security legislation and runs on it, he will win. The media will not be able to ignore an expansion plan if it is the president’s.

The Press Is Its Own Worst Enemy

As the ideological capture of major newsrooms intensifies, editorial standards keep falling, and readers are turning elsewhere.

Trump asks appeals court to toss election subversion case

Former President Trump's lawyers asked a federal appeals court to toss his 2020 election subversion case in Washington, D.C., just one day after the Supreme Court declined special counsel Jack Smith's request to take up Trump's argument that his actions are protected from criminal prosecution under presidential immunity. In a filing to the D.C. Circuit...

The elephant in the Giuliani defamation courtroom

A jury has ordered Rudy Giuliani to pay $148 million for defaming Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, two poll workers in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2020.

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