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Did Biden Or Trump Create More Jobs? Here Are The Facts.
Forbes Business Breaking Did Biden Or Trump Create More Jobs? Here Are The Facts. Derek Saul Forbes Staff Derek Saul has covered markets for the Forbes news team since 2021. Following Aug 16, 2024, 09:30am EDT Updated Aug 16, 2024, 01:35pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Ever a hot
Hurricane Ernesto Upgraded As Storm Nears Bermuda With ‘Life-Threatening’ Flooding—Here’s What To Watch For
Forbes Business Breaking Hurricane Ernesto Upgraded As Storm Nears Bermuda With ‘Life-Threatening’ Flooding—Here’s What To Watch For Ty Roush Forbes Staff Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Following Aug 16, 2024, 10:29am EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Hurricane Ernesto will continue to intensify
Mpox, Explained: What To Know About Variants, Vaccines And Where Outbreaks Are After WHO Sounds Alarm
Forbes Business Breaking Mpox, Explained: What To Know About Variants, Vaccines And Where Outbreaks Are After WHO Sounds Alarm Robert Hart Forbes Staff Robert Hart is a London-based Forbes senior reporter. Following Aug 16, 2024, 10:42am EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Officials in Pakistan on Friday said they had
What To Know About Project 2025’s ‘Fourth Pillar’ Playbook—That Authors Say Is ‘Closely Held’
Forbes Business Breaking What To Know About Project 2025’s ‘Fourth Pillar’ Playbook—That Authors Say Is ‘Closely Held’ Alison Durkee Forbes Staff Alison is a senior news reporter covering US politics and legal news. Following Aug 16, 2024, 01:20pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Project 2025 is working on a
Donald Trump Gets Polling Win Amid Kamala Harris Surge
Donald Trump got some good news from a national poll released on Friday after recent polling has largely shown bad news for the former president. The Democratic presidential ticket has seen a significant reversal in the polls since President Joe Biden made the decision to step aside from the race on July 21 and endorse
Why Flags Fly Half-Staff in Three States Today, This Weekend
Three state governors have ordered flags to fly at half-staff this weekend. Under the U.S. Flag Code, governors, mayors of the District of Columbia and the president can order flags can fly at half-staff to pay tribute following the death of a military member, government official or emergency first responder. A stock image shows a
Utah Arch Collapse Raises Fears for Other Iconic Landmarks
The collapse of an iconic rock arch in Utah has raised fears that other notable landmarks will be erased. On Aug. 8, the "Double Arch," also known as the "Toilet Bowl," at Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area collapsed. After the arch succumbed to nature, the question remained, will other arches that make
US Ally Faces China’s ‘Countermeasures’ at South China Sea Flashpoint
China on Friday reiterated that it would take "forceful measures" to back its territorial claims after reports that the Philippines might deploy another of its large coast guard ships to a hotspot in the South China Sea. SCS Probing Initiative, a Peking University think tank cited an unidentified source as saying Thursday that Manila planned
Kursk Advance, Perseid Meteors, Maine Sunrise: 13 Pictures of The Week
From Ukraine's incursion into Russia to the awe-inspiring Perseid meteor shower, Newsweek has selected some of the most striking pictures of the week. A Ukrainian tank passes by a burning car near the Russian-Ukrainian border, Sumy region, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024. A Ukrainian tank passes by a burning car near the Russian-Ukrainian border, Sumy
JD Vance ‘Is in Trouble With Donald Trump’: Former Staffer
A former White House communications director said he believes Ohio Senator JD Vance is "in trouble" with Republican president nominee Donald Trump. Anthony Scaramucci, who worked in the role for just 11 days in July 2017, said he thinks the former president is unhappy with how much attention his running mate is getting. "I'm still