New York Times opinion columnist and editor Bari Weiss announces she is leaving the paper, issuing a blistering resignation letter; Fox News contributor Michael Goodwin weighs in on âFox and Friends.â
Day: July 15, 2020
AN: Howard Kurtz reacts to replacing âStar Spangled Bannerâ: Absurd idea ((americasnewsroom__)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
An LA Times columnist suggests replacing âStar Spangled Bannerâ with the song âLean on Meâ; âMedia Buzzâ host Howard Kurtz weighs in on âAmericaâs Newsroom.â
AN: Ortagus weighs in on Trump signing law to put sanctions on China for interference in Hong Kong ((americasnewsroom__)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
An executive order ends the U.S. preferential economic treatment of Hong Kong; reaction and analysis from State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus on âAmericaâs Newsroom.â
AN: Howard Kurtz reacts to replacing âStar Spangled Bannerâ: Absurd idea ((americasnewsroom__)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
An LA Times columnist suggests replacing âStar Spangled Bannerâ with the song âLean on Meâ; âMedia Buzzâ host Howard Kurtz weighs in on âAmericaâs Newsroom.â
AN: Ortagus weighs in on Trump signing law to put sanctions on China for interference in Hong Kong ((americasnewsroom__)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
An executive order ends the U.S. preferential economic treatment of Hong Kong; reaction and analysis from State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus on âAmericaâs Newsroom.â
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3|||It’s Nice To Be Rich: Wall Street Is Raking In Profits In The Stock Market||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||The economy is tanking, with massive layoffs and bankruptcies. But the richest sliver of the country continues to do quite well. The latest evidence: Goldman Sachs said it’s raking in money on trades.
More so than other big banks, Goldman Sachs depends on stock and bond trading to make money, and the financial markets were the place to be in the second quarter.
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AN: Dr. Scott Atlas: Too much hysteria over school reopenings ((americasnewsroom__)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Former chief of neuroradiology at Stanford University Medical Center, Dr. Scott Atlas, weighs in on keeping schools safe amid the coronavirus pandemic on âAmericaâs Newsroom.â
FN: [[CHOP 2.0]] Portland anti-cop protesters form ' autonomous zone' by pitching tents, rebuilding barricades ((lubuntu at wor3))
=”https://www.foxnews.com/us/portland-protest-autonomous-zone-tents-barricade-seattle-chop-chaz“>Portland anti-cop protesters form ‘autonomous zone’ by pitching tents, rebuilding barricades
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3|||It’s Nice To Be Rich: Big Banks Are Raking In Profits In The Stock Market||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||The economy is tanking, with massive layoffs and bankruptcies. But the richest sliver of the country continues to do quite well. The latest evidence: Goldman Sachs said it’s raking in money on trades.
More so than other big banks, Goldman Sachs depends on stock and bond trading to make money, and the financial markets were the place to be in the second quarter.
Richard Drew/AP
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Richard Drew/AP
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It’s Nice To Be Rich: Big Banks Are Raking In Profits In The Stock Market
FN: [[CHOP 2.0]] Portland protesters form ' autonomous zone' by pitching tents, rebuilding barricades ((lubuntu at wor3))
=”https://www.foxnews.com/us/portland-protest-autonomous-zone-tents-barricade-seattle-chop-chaz“>Portland protesters form ‘autonomous zone’ by pitching tents, rebuilding barricades


