Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2016

News Analysis: For Obama, Supreme Court Defeat Upends a Legacy on Immigration

News Analysis: For Obama, Supreme Court Defeat Upends a Legacy on Immigration


The justices’ 4-to-4 ruling freezes the president’s actions on immigration for the rest of his term and leaves millions of undocumented workers in limbo.


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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Analysis: Without M.L.S. Players, Italy Isn’t Missing a Step at Euro 2016

Analysis: Without M.L.S. Players, Italy Isn’t Missing a Step at Euro 2016


Italy’s victory over Belgium on Monday seemed to justify its coach’s decision to leave Sebastian Giovinco and Andrea Pirlo off the tournament roster.


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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Instagram analysis: Stay off the roads on Fridays in August

Instagram analysis: Stay off the roads on Fridays in August





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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

News Analysis: Yes, It’s Early, but Donald Trump Would Have Uphill Battle Against Hillary Clinton

News Analysis: Yes, It’s Early, but Donald Trump Would Have Uphill Battle Against Hillary Clinton


This is when early general-election polls start to become meaningful, and Donald J. Trump trails Hillary Clinton by around 10 percentage points.


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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

News Analysis: A Nimbler Jeb Bush Turns Feisty. But Is It Enough?

News Analysis: A Nimbler Jeb Bush Turns Feisty. But Is It Enough?


Mr. Bush demanded more time from moderators, offering flashes of improvised humor and delivering crisper answers than he has in the past.










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Analysis of the Fourth G.O.P. Debate

Analysis of the Fourth G.O.P. Debate


The Times’s Jonathan Weisman analyzes key moments from the fourth Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee on Tuesday, as candidates tangled over issues such as immigration.










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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

News Analysis: No Grand Bargain, but Deal Is Still a Victory for Obama

News Analysis: No Grand Bargain, but Deal Is Still a Victory for Obama


President Obama got what he wanted in the tentative budget deal announced Monday, helped when Representative John A. Boehner signaled that a deal was possible.










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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

News Analysis: Budget Deal Isn’t Boehner’s ‘Grand Bargain’ but Gets Job Done

News Analysis: Budget Deal Isn’t Boehner’s ‘Grand Bargain’ but Gets Job Done


The $ 80 billion agreement may fall short of earlier G.O.P. visions of budget grandeur, but would take Congress through a potentially dangerous period.










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Thursday, October 22, 2015

News Analysis: Warm in Public, Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton Have Been Intense Rivals in Private

News Analysis: Warm in Public, Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton Have Been Intense Rivals in Private


Part of their tension grew out of what the vice president saw as his role as the natural successor to carry President Obama’s legacy forward.










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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

News Analysis: Hillary Clinton Seizes Opening to Try to Re-establish Trust With Democrats

News Analysis: Hillary Clinton Seizes Opening to Try to Re-establish Trust With Democrats


Mrs. Clinton was blunt in saying that she had a liberal political philosophy but was also a pragmatic leader who would work with both Democrats and Republicans.










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