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What happened: It's unclear what Prasad's FDA exit means, but some drug makers are happy to see him go.
What to watch next: movement around self-destructs, regulator.
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It's unclear what Prasad's FDA exit means, but some drug makers are happy to see him go.
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Last week, President Trump hosted a meeting with the greatest minds in college sports and media, all to address one issue: What to do about the Wild West that has now become the college sports landscape. The post President Trump’s Executive Order Is the Last Chance to Save College Sports appeared fi
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Why this war of Donald Trump's choosing? As the death and destruction widen in Iran and around the region, as oil and gas markets take fright, the US president’s reasons for launching what his administration dubs Operation Epic Fury continue to vary as do the stated scale and duration.
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President Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
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The war looks like a case of diminishing returns, but ending it now allows the president to claim tangible victories. The post On Iran, Trump Should Take the Money and Run (Again) appeared first on The American Conservative.
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The president’s invocation of Section 122 conflates a trade deficit with a balance-of-payments deficit.
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Swarm Claim
Forever war': Democrats rebut Trump's assertion that Iran war nearing end.
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Trump's divisive FDA vaccine regulator self-destructs, will exit agency (again)It's unclear what Prasad's FDA exit means, but some drug makers are happy to see him go.
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President Trump's Executive Order Is the Last Chance to Save College SportsLast week, President Trump hosted a meeting with the greatest minds in college sports and media, all to address one issue: What to do about the Wild West that has now become the college sports landscape. The post President Trump’s Executive Order Is the Last Chance to Save College Sports appeared fi
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Trump's war: What's the endgame in Iran?Why this war of Donald Trump's choosing? As the death and destruction widen in Iran and around the region, as oil and gas markets take fright, the US president’s reasons for launching what his administration dubs Operation Epic Fury continue to vary as do the stated scale and duration.
CNBC · link
'Forever war': Democrats rebut Trump's assertion that Iran war nearing endPresident Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
Last week, President Trump hosted a meeting with the greatest minds in college sports and media, all to address one issue: What to do about the Wild West that has now become the college sports landscape. The post President Trump’s Executive Order Is the Last Chance to Save College Sports appeared fi
Why this war of Donald Trump's choosing? As the death and destruction widen in Iran and around the region, as oil and gas markets take fright, the US president’s reasons for launching what his administration dubs Operation Epic Fury continue to vary as do the stated scale and duration.
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
The war looks like a case of diminishing returns, but ending it now allows the president to claim tangible victories. The post On Iran, Trump Should Take the Money and Run (Again) appeared first on The American Conservative.
The president’s invocation of Section 122 conflates a trade deficit with a balance-of-payments deficit.
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Last week, President Trump hosted a meeting with the greatest minds in college sports and media, all to address one issue: What to do about the Wild West that has now become the college sports landscape. The post President Trump’s Executive Order Is the Last Chance to Save College Sports appeared fi
Politics · archivedWhy this war of Donald Trump's choosing? As the death and destruction widen in Iran and around the region, as oil and gas markets take fright, the US president’s reasons for launching what his administration dubs Operation Epic Fury continue to vary as do the stated scale and duration.
World · archivedPresident Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
Business · archivedThe war looks like a case of diminishing returns, but ending it now allows the president to claim tangible victories. The post On Iran, Trump Should Take the Money and Run (Again) appeared first on The American Conservative.
World · archivedThe president’s invocation of Section 122 conflates a trade deficit with a balance-of-payments deficit.
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