State Department memo says US Ebola response beats China’s

The June 5 memo states that the US “has become the single largest financial contributor to the Ebola response effort.”
Riot police officers use a water cannon to disperse demonstrators in a protest against a US-backed Ebola quarantine plan in KenyaMonicah Mwangi/Reuters

ECB raises interest rates as inflation bites

Frankfurt cited “a broadening of inflation throughout the economy.”
ECB President Christine LagardeHeiko Becker/Reuters

China is betting on medical tourism boom

The country has set up a special international medical tourism zone in Hainan, and relaxed visa rules have encouraged visitors.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee visits Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone at the free trade port in Hainan, China cnsphoto via Reuters

World Cup shows off soccer’s globalization

The globalization of professional soccer has turned players into polyglots, even as global entertainment is increasingly siloed.
Belgium’s national team. Belgium’s national team. Yves Herman/Reuters
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Democrats try to tie corruption to affordability

Americans surveyed in a new poll from Defend the Vote ranked the cost of living and corruption in Washington as their top two issues.
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries speaks during a news conference ahead of voting on the Senate immigration funding billEric Lee/Reuters

State Department memo says US Ebola response beats China’s

The June 5 memo states that the US “has become the single largest financial contributor to the Ebola response effort.”
Riot police officers use a water cannon to disperse demonstrators in a protest against a US-backed Ebola quarantine plan in KenyaMonicah Mwangi/Reuters

State Department pressed on Board of Peace oversight

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., said Congress has remained “largely in the dark” about the board’s work since its launch in February.
The inaugural Board of Peace meetingKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Republicans ask FEC to probe the other Dan Sullivan

The Dan Sullivan wars are entering a new phase.


Mamdani-backed democratic socialist leads incumbent Espaillat in key House race

Darializa Avila Chevalier leads incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat 39-35 in a new poll from Data for Progress.

AFL-CIO skeptical of government AI stake

“We think that our plan forward is actually a more responsible way to use technology to benefit the people,” AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler said.

Nvidia exec touts ‘significant’ data center benefits

Nvidia’s head of sustainability wants to educate policymakers and the public about the positive impacts AI can have.

Democrats weigh whether a Senate majority is possible without Platner

An expanding map and his recent stumbles are nudging some in the party to look beyond Maine.

Lawmakers warn Commerce about easing trade penalties

A pair of lawmakers worry the Trump administration is going easy on foreign companies potentially involved in dumping Chinese and Russian goods in the US.

$35 insulin deal has 60 votes in Senate

A bipartisan insulin pricing deal in the Senate now has enough votes to clear a filibuster.

Why Democrats rejected ‘class traitor’ Steyer in California

As Steyer grew more ambitious, the donor-doer billionaire came to embody the Democratic Party’s problems.
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