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'It can be bullying, it can be very divisive:' What this writer says about the humor Trump is usingPresident Donald Trump and increasingly, his loyalists, use humor in official White House communication. But some say it’s hard to figure out when — or if — he’s being serious.
Some fear a setback for women and people of color after President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal ...
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Was Trump’s White House Tesla tirade an ad? Maybe. If so, was it a good ad? Ipsos US’s Pedr Howard has tested the work and has the answers.
“In general, an employer could fire an employee for just about anything, including criticizing the company on social media or ...
Happy St. Patty’s Day! While many of you are presumably going to be celebrating this evening reveling in the fine Irish tradition of bad alcohol and good company, we wanted to take the moment to ...
As the popular BBC comedy lights the candles for a landmark birthday, star Felicity Kendal and fan John O'Farrell sum up its ...
This week’s episode of Investing Compass looks at the types of investments that are resilient through uncertainty.
After Rata Thalisa was sentenced to 2 years and 10 months in prison for “hate speech” against Christianity in Indonesia, ...
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