Combining Morning-After Pill With Another Common Drug Makes It More Effective
Emergency contraceptive pills like Plan B are more effective when taken together with a common anti-inflammatory drug called
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US, Brazil Discuss Possible Biden-Lula Meeting at UN Forum
The US and Brazil are discussing a possible meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Luiz Inácio Lula da
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Ecuador Rating Cut by Fitch After Killing as Key Election Nears
Ecuador had its credit score slashed Wednesday by Fitch Ratings, which cited heightened financing risks for the Latin
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NYC Bans TikTok From Government Phones on Security Concerns
New York City banned access to TikTok on government-owned phones, the latest in a string of US states
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Mexico Candidate Ebrard Says AMLO’s Party Favors Rival
Mexico’s former foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard, a leading contender to win the presidency next year, accused his own
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When Fed Cuts Rates, It May Still Be Tightening Via QT Program
Federal Reserve officials are more seriously discussing the possibility that they may not have to stop shrinking their
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China Is Headwind for US, Global Economy, Treasury Official Says
US Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said China’s economic issues are proving to be a headwind for the
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Trump claims Fox News is conspiring to stop him winning in 2024
Donald Trump bashed Fox News, claiming that it is working with other Republican candidates to figure out who can beat him in the GOP primary. The former president took to Truth Social to say that the network is “going all out, just as they did in 2016, to figure who in this very large, but failing, Republican field, can beat your favorite President, Donald John Trump”. “They use only the most negative polls, which are still great for me, and do everything possible to show that they still have a chance,” he added. “They even pull out nice guy Marc Thiessen to do contortions with numbers that just don’t exist. On top of all that, I am the only one beating, by a lot, Crooked Joe Biden, the WORST ‘P’ EVER!” Mr Thiessen, a Washington Post columnist, Fox News commentator, and former White House director of speechwriting under George W Bush, wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday that “64 per cent of Americans say they definitely or probably will not vote for Trump in 2024 (53 per cent definitely + 11 per cent probably). Like watching a slow-moving train wreck for the GOP”. He was referring to reporting and polling by the Associated Press outlining Mr Trump’s steadfast and growing support within the Republican Party but declining ratings with the general electorate. A number of Republicans have argued that the party must choose a new standard-bearer as Mr Trump’s standing with the public at large has only gotten worse since the 2020 election following the Capitol riot and the chaos around him, specifically in connection to his mounting legal problems and the litany of felony charges he faces. Anti-Trump Republican strategist Sarah Longwell told the AP: “There is a meaningful number of voters who have voted for Trump twice and can’t vote for him again after all of this.” Comparatively, according to the polling from The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 43 per cent said they definitely wouldn’t vote for President Joe Biden, in addition to 11 per cent who said they probably wouldn’t. “Trump needs to embody the voters’ grievances and not his own grievances,” Ms Longwell added. “Anytime he’s talking about 2020 he’s looking backwards and the voters get more excited about looking forward.” CPAC chair Matt Schlapp responded to Mr Thiessen on X, saying: “I love you @marcthiessen. You are a good man. Stop this. Trump has to be the nominee because we have to take it all down. It’s that bad and no one else will be able to do it.” Historian Aaron Aster wrote, “The key item in this poll is that 53% will ‘definitely not’ vote for Trump. 43% will ‘definitely not’ vote for Biden. (10-11% ‘probably’ won’t vote for each, respectively). The ‘definitely’ numbers are more important at this stage bc they set the parameters of possible outcomes.” While he added that “early General Election polling is mostly hot garbage because lots of people pay little attention at this point,” he noted that “the ‘definite’ numbers are more likely to pick up the hard ceiling. Yes, those numbers can change a bit too. But in this case they reflect hardening among Independents against Trump – and a small but decisive group of non-Trump GOPers. And less hard-core anti-Biden among Dems”. “A lot of people who really don’t want to vote for Biden but despise Trump will likely vote Biden in the end,” the historian speculated. Read More Will the Georgia gang of 18 turn on Trump? Trumpworld hanging by a thread as co-accused pressured to flip on ex-president Trump claims mystery report clears him of Georgia election charges as DA seeks March trial date – live updates Fulton County DA Fani Willis proposes Trump’s Georgia trial date the day before Super Tuesday Election workers who face frequent harassment see accountability in the latest Georgia charges Kentucky gubernatorial rivals Andy Beshear and Daniel Cameron offer competing education plans Fundraiser for George Santos charged with impersonating aide to Speaker McCarthy
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Workers Who Stayed to Close Bankrupt Retail Chain Lose Promised Bonuses
Management disarray during the final weeks of Christmas Tree Shops Inc. will block store employees from getting bonuses
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Best goals of the Leagues Cup semifinals - ranked
The 2023 Leagues Cup is coming to an end on Saturday as Nashville SC host Inter Miami at GEODIS Park.
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Heir to Venezuela TV Empire Drops Soap Operas for Satellites
Adriana Cisneros has been obsessed with satellites ever since she was a child in Venezuela. Now, after a
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Tech Firms Are Slowing Layoffs But Still Not Yet Resuming Hiring
Tech companies aren’t yet ramping up hiring after massive layoffs over the past year, despite a surge in
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