
Jim Puzzanghera
Washington Bureau Reporter at The Boston Globe
@bostonglobe DC Bureau. Sox, Pats, B's and C's fan. Worked full-time in all 4 US time zones. Alum of @latimes, @mercnews, and others, starting @thedailynu.
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1 week ago |
bostonglobe.com | Jim Puzzanghera
WASHINGTON — Inflation was picking up in mid-2021 as the world emerged from COVID and hundreds of billions of dollars in federal pandemic aid had started flowing, but President Biden assured Americans the price increases were just a speedbump on the road to a stronger economy. “Some folks have raised worries that this could be a sign of persistent inflation. But that’s not our view,” Biden told reporters.
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2 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Jim Puzzanghera
WASHINGTON—President Trump wants to take America back to what he considers the good old days: the 1800s. He has an unusual fascination with two obscure 19th-century presidents—James K. Polk and William McKinley. Both championed what many consider outdated policies that Trump is now trying to revive, including levying massive tariffs on imports and acquiring territory around the world.
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3 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Jim Puzzanghera
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s second term has been all about using executive authority to impose his will on immigrants, universities, and government agencies. But imposing his will on US consumers and manufacturers presents a much different — and more politically perilous — challenge. In announcing sweeping new tariffs Wednesday, Trump is trying to reshape the US economy to encourage more domestic production.
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3 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Jim Puzzanghera
WASHINGTON — House Republicans say they’re trying to get to the truth about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But some of their “deep state” cover-up concerns are much more contemporary. At a hearing this week focused on thousands of pages of newly released documents about the shooting, Representatives Anna Paulina Luna of Florida and Brandon Gill of Texas linked the continued questions about Kennedy’s death with the public’s low trust of the federal government today.
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1 month ago |
bostonglobe.com | Jim Puzzanghera
When the puck formally dropped on Mark Carney’s political career, it didn’t take long for him to fire off his first hockey metaphor. He had just been overwhelmingly elected Canada’s Liberal Party leader, propelling him to take over as prime minister at a pivotal moment when his country’s future — its economy and very existence as a sovereign nation — is under threat from President Trump.
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