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Greg David , director of the business and economics reporting program at The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and a contributor to Crain's New York Business, talks about the latest preliminary proposal to revive the 421-a tax incentive program for developers: wage subsidies. Mayor de Blasio has proposed moving to zoned pick-ups for commercial garbage collection.
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin remained mum Wednesday as a pharmaceutical company run by his daughter faced mounting criticism for hiking prices on life-saving allergy injection pens. The Democratic West Virginia senator's daughter, Heather Bresch, is CEO of Mylan, the manufacturer of EpiPens.
Nigel Farage has said he would not vote for US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton if he was paid, but stopped short of explicitly endorsing her rival Donald Trump. He framed it as a victory for the anti-establishment movement - a theme that is also popular in Mr Trump's campaign.
The Donald brings UK independence leader Nigel Farage to Mississippi rally and British pol says he wouldn't vote for Hillary 'if you paid me' Farage draws boos from Mississippi crowd when he mentions Barack Obama's name, says he 'talked down to us he treated us as if we were nothing' Back to School: 'Before the vote I said that Britain would leave the EU, sometimes referred to as European Union ...' Republican Donald Trump brought UK Independence Party Nigel Farage to a lively Mississippi rally - and after the mogul schooled a quiet crowd on European politics, Farage followed Trump's lead by bashing President Obama and Hillary Clinton.
It's not just Trump and the Republicans who are noticing the ethical dilemmas Clinton faces with her family's foundation. Even members of the media are saying it's time to shut it down to avoid any further pay-to-play allegations that could hamper her presidency should she win in November.
If the U.S. presidential election were held today, Democrat Hillary Clinton would win the key swing states of Florida, Ohio and Virginia and have a 95 percent chance of beating Republican Donald Trump to become America's first female president, according to the Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project. The project, which combines opinion polls with an analysis of voting patterns under different election scenarios, shows Clinton currently beating Trump in the popular vote by six percentage points and ahead in 19 states, including most of the larger-population ones that heavily influence the outcome of the election.
Nigel Farage has hailed Donald Trump a force for change who can mobilise a "people's army" to take on the political establishment, as he prepares to deliver a speech at a rally for the Republican presidential candidate. The outgoing Ukip leader has jetted over to the United States where he will speak about Brexit to thousands of Republican supporters in Mississippi.
White House, Clinton lash out at EpiPen price hikes The White House and Hillary Clinton weigh in on the controversy over EpiPen prices. Check out this story on AlamogordoNews.com: http://usat.ly/2bWo19P WASHINGTON - The White House weighed in on the controversy over the skyrocketing cost of the EpiPen allergy shot, saying unscrupulous pricing practices raise serious moral questions for pharmaceutical companies.
U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took to Facebook today to say the makers of the EpiPen are gouging consumers. How EpiPen's maker raised prices, and hackles, so much Sky-high price hikes for EpiPen, the injected emergency medicine for severe allergic reactions to foods and bug bites, have made its maker the latest target for patients and politicians infuriated by soaring drug prices.
Hillary Clinton is sidestepping new questions about nearly 15,000 recently discovered emails or her family's charitable foundation - a stay-the-course strategy sure to be tested in the sprint to Election Day. Clinton has no immediate plans - in an interview or a news conference - to explain the FBI's discovery of another batch of emails or personally clarify how her administration would wall off the organization founded by her husband, former President Bill Clinton , if she's elected president.
Donald Trump 's surrogates might want to stop pointing to the crowds he attracts as proof that he isn't running behind Hillary Clinton . Although Trump conceded earlier this month that "maybe crowds don't make the difference," he often brags about jam-packed rallies and some of his supporters follow his lead.
The special will examine the character of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. The 2016 presidential candidates are uniquely unpopular - why is that the case? Over the course of the hour, we will revisit their personal histories and explore episodes in which their character was forged.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are neck and neck in North Carolina, a state solidifying its position as a perennial presidential election battleground, while Trump holds a 5-point lead in the traditionally GOP-tilting state of Arizona, according to new CNN/ORC battleground state polls. Trump is the choice of 43% of registered voters in Arizona, while Clinton stands at 38%, followed by Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson at 12% and Green Party nominee Jill Stein at 4%.
When news broke last week that there had been yet another "shake-up" in GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump 's campaign, the lion's share of attention was focused on how he had brought on Breitbart News' Steve Bannon, a move that formally closed the illusory distance between the candidate and his most ardent cheerleaders. It seems we've finally gotten around to discussing the other part of that shake-up: the elevation of pollster/adviser Kellyanne Conway to the role of campaign manager.
During a campaign rally in Tampa, Florida, Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton's email server was used with "premedication" instead of "premeditation." During a campaign rally in Tampa, Florida, Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton's email server was used with "premedication" instead of "premeditation."
Gary Johnson, the Libertarian who has won over some anti-Donald Trump conservatives, will appear on Ohio's presidential election ballot, the state said Wednesday. Johnson, the former governor of New Mexico, will appear on the ballot as an independent candidate.
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Hillary Clinton attends the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting at The Shertaon New York Hotel on September 25, 2013 in New York City. senior White House reporter at Politico, talks about the latest news in politics, including the most recent release of Hillary Clinton's emails and whether or not the content crosses ethical boundaries.
The list of flip-flops that Donald Trump has made since descending the escalators in his eponymous tower last year and into the presidential campaign continues to grow. In the latest instance, he has described his change in tone on immigration as a "softening" of a stance he previously touted, rather than a complete reversal.
Huma Abedin has worked with Hillary Clinton for decades, serving as the presidential candidate's right-hand woman at the White House, Senate, State Department and private life. But her role in Clinton's career has come into a harsh spotlight as the relationship between the Clinton Foundation and Clinton's State Department is being scrutinized, and Abedin's name is front and center in emails being parsed to determine any inappropriate links.
After Hillary Clinton became secretary of state, Bill Clinton received $17.6 million in payments from a for-profit university. Since that time, another organization with a connection to that university received almost $90 million in grants from an agency that's part of the State Department.