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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMay 23, 2018
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Article snippet: “I, for one, am actually glad that our Class of ’03 finally has a real, live fascist among us,” one alumnus wrote. “Who says Harvard isn’t diverse?”  Gas at $3 a gallon. Mortgage rates nearing 5 percent. It’s starting to look a lot like America before the financial crisis.   The House voted 258-159 to approve legislation rolling back the Dodd-Frank law, notching a legislative win for President Trump.  Trump expressed continued enthusiasm for the diplomatic encounter, saying he believed it could usher in a period of prosperity for North Korea.  The coins, issued by a military unit assigned to the president, feature likenesses of the two leaders, referring to Kim as “Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un.”  When a reporter asked to speak to an EPA public-affairs person, the security guards grabbed the reporter by the shoulders and shoved her out of the building.   Now at Harvard, the Obama administration alum admits it’s been hard to watch the Trump administration take aim at the work she’s proudest of. But she hasn’t lost hope.   Take digs at Boston, and expect to get some blowback.  Stacey Abrams is the first black nominee and first female nominee for governor of either majority party in the state.  The House voted 258-159 to approve legislation rolling back the Dodd-Frank law, notching a legislative win for President Trump.  The development could be used as leverage to pressure Cohen to work with the special counsel examining Russian interference in the 2016 elec... Link to the full article to read more

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