San Francisco officials are trying to lower crime in one of the city's most dangerous neighborhoods by setting a curfew for businesses. … [Read more...] about San Francisco lawmakers fight crime by telling businesses to close early
Biden’s press conference will be a key test for him. But he’s no master of the big rhetorical moment
President Biden has a fresh opportunity Thursday to try to prove to the American public that he's capable of serving another four years after his shocking debate flop threw the future of his presidency into doubt. But Biden is not known as a master of the big rhetorical moment and his recent cleanup efforts have proved inadequate. … [Read more...] about Biden’s press conference will be a key test for him. But he’s no master of the big rhetorical moment
U.S. inflation cools again, potentially paving way for Fed to cut interest rates soon
Inflation in the United States cooled in June for a third straight month, a sign that the worst price spike in four decades is steadily fading and may soon usher in interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. … [Read more...] about U.S. inflation cools again, potentially paving way for Fed to cut interest rates soon
Republicans lean more toward marriage than Democrats, says Gallup poll
Working-age Republicans are 20% likelier than Democrats and independents to be married in 2024, according to new Gallup polling that shows a growing partisan divide. … [Read more...] about Republicans lean more toward marriage than Democrats, says Gallup poll
Commanders to support military veterans, high school football players at clinic
Several military veterans will take the next step in a new career path this week in Springfield, Virginia. Through a partnership with the Washington Commanders, the "soldier coaches" will lead a free skills clinic for more than 60 high school football players. … [Read more...] about Commanders to support military veterans, high school football players at clinic