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posted onFebruary 12, 2019
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Article snippet: Opinion | Margery Eagan The economy may indeed be “thriving” for the near-rich, rich, and super rich. But there’s no “economic miracle” for anybody else.  SCOT LEHIGH Bill Weld says Donald Trump has done more to undermine the rule of law than Richard Nixon.  Michael Todesca, of Hampstead, said he was at a Chicago bar with his girlfriend rooting for the Patriots when he received a phone alert from his home surveillance system.   Instead of celebrating a big milestone scheduled to take place one year from Monday, the state’s political poobahs are expressing unprecedented anxiety.  Adrian Walker Her campaign will turn on the question of just how much change America has an appetite for.   Small-dollar donations — the renewable resource that Democratic candidates will depend upon to fuel their campaigns — are expected to be a huge deal in 2020.  By far the top priority for Democratic voters, according to a CNN poll out this week, is a candidate who has a “good chance to beat Trump.”   Bipartisan talks to reach a border security agreement have stalled, lawmakers and aides said Sunday, imperiling efforts to prevent another government shutdown days before the Friday deadline.  Instead of celebrating a big milestone scheduled to take place one year from Monday, the state’s political poobahs are expressing unprecedented anxiety.  In an interview, Governor Ralph Northam also said he was dedicated to continuing the work of racial progress.  Adrian Walker Her c... Link to the full article to read more

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