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White House accuses Russia of Syria chemical attack ‘cover up’ – Reutersby wpjljron
Wednesday, April 12th, 2017.White House accuses Russia of Syria chemical attack ‘cover up’ – ReutersWASHINGTON/MOSCOW President Donald Trump’s administration accused Russia on Tuesday of trying to shield Syria’s government from blame for a deadly gas attack, as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson brought a Western message to Moscow condemning its support for President Bashar al-Assad. Trump, who has faced criticism for lacking a broader strategy to deal with the […]
WASHINGTON/MOSCOW President Donald Trump’s administration accused Russia on Tuesday of trying to shield Syria’s government from blame for a deadly gas attack, as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson brought a Western message to Moscow condemning its support for President Bashar al-Assad.
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Yellen’ Fire
No, that’s not what really what Treasury Secretary Yellen did on Tuesday, but sometimes the lure of a bad pun is too hard to resist.
CNBC had a more sober assessment:
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen conceded Tuesday that interest rates may have to rise to keep a lid on the burgeoning growth of the U.S. economy brought on in part by trillions of dollars in government stimulus spending.
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Welcome to the Capital Note, a newsletter about business, finance, and economics. On the menu today: Yellen says something (and then unsays it), Joe Biden, Peronist, Biden and Brussels against Ireland, and Richard Nixon and Arthur Burns. To sign up for the Capital Note, follow this link.
Yellen’ Fire No, that’s not what really what Treasury secretary Yellen did on Tuesday, but sometimes the lure of a bad pun is too hard to resist.
CNBC had a more sober assessment:
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen conceded Tuesday that interest rates may have to rise to keep a lid on the burgeoning growth of the U.S. economy brought on in part by trillions of dollars in government stimulus spending.
GermanyNew-yorkUnited-statesUnited-kingdomCounty-mayoMayoIrelandArgentinaWashingtonColoradoMinnesotaItaly