
Nina Golgowski
Breaking News Reporter at HuffPost
Breaking news reporter for @HuffPost. Have a story? Reach me at: [email protected]
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5 days ago |
huffpost.com | Taiyler S. Mitchell |Nina Golgowski
President Donald Trump on Thursday lambasted former President Joe Biden’s administration as the worst in American history, adding that former President Jimmy Carter “died a happy man” knowing that his administration was supposedly better than Biden’s. “They were useless. They were incompetent. Worst administration in the history of our country. Worse than Jimmy Carter,” Trump said during a sit-down meeting with the Italian prime minister in the White House. “Jimmy Carter died a happy man.
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6 days ago |
huffpost.com | Nina Golgowski
President Donald Trump railed against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Thursday, saying his “termination cannot come fast enough!” over Powell’s continuous refusal to bow to pressure and cut interest rates. Trump, taking his grievances to social media, dubbed the chairman “Too Late Jerome Powell” after Powell, a day earlier, stood by his stance that the Federal Reserve should hold off on cutting rates until it had a better understanding of Trump’s policies.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Nina Golgowski
President Donald Trump railed against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Thursday, saying his “termination cannot come fast enough!” over Powell’s continuous refusal to bow to pressure and cut interest rates. Trump, taking his grievances to social media, dubbed the chairman “Too Late Jerome Powell” after Powell, a day earlier, stood by his stance that the Federal Reserve should hold off on cutting rates until it had a better understanding of Trump’s policies.
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6 days ago |
huffpost.com | Nina Golgowski
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed increased screening and understanding of autism for the rising rate of autism diagnoses in the U.S., instead directly blaming “environmental toxins” for the increase. “This is a preventable disease. We know that it’s an environmental exposure. It has to be. Genes do not cause epidemics,” he told reporters Wednesday while promoting a federal study he’s ordered into the condition, which he has said will determine autism’s cause by September.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Nina Golgowski
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed increased screening and understanding of autism for the rising rate of autism diagnoses in the U.S., instead directly blaming “environmental toxins” for the increase. “This is a preventable disease. We know that it’s an environmental exposure. It has to be. Genes do not cause epidemics,” he told reporters Wednesday while promoting a federal study he’s ordered into the condition, which he has said will determine autism’s cause by September.
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