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25.06.25 - 13:01
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PROLOGUE EXPANDS RESEARCH AND INSIGHTS PRACTICE (PR Newswire)
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Purple Strategies Veteran Erica Goldman to Join Growing Strategy Team WASHINGTON, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Prologue, a boutique communication and reputation strategy firm with headquarters in D.C., today announced that Erica Goldman will join as head of analysis and insights. Goldman......
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30.03.25 - 19:36
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Stock Market Could Drop Another 20% (24/7 Wall St.)
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“What's past is prologue,” Shakespeare wrote in The Tempest. This is good advice for stock market investors. A look back at recessions over the last 50 years shows that the market can reset down sharply and quickly. In some cases, the drop was well over 30%. Periods of recession naturally hit stock prices. Consumer demand […]
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20.03.25 - 19:03
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Honda and Acura EV owners to gain access to Tesla Superchargers this June (TechCrunch)
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Honda and its luxury brand, Acura, are set to join the growing list of automakers providing EV owners access to Tesla's Supercharger network in North America. Starting in June, owners of the Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX electric vehicles will be able to charge at Tesla's stations. Those EVs are built with CCS charging ports […]
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20.01.25 - 19:48
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Another Door Opens... (ZeroHedge)
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Another Door Opens...
Authored by James Howard Kunstler,
“…there's little political upside in defending the rights of undocumented shoplifters.”
- Michelle Goldberg, The New York Times.
"If past is prologue, Mr. Trump lacks the acumen to carry out his ambitious agenda. The first problem is management style. In his first term, Mr. Trump was a poor administrator because of his mercurial, polarizing style and a general indifference to facts and the hard work of governance."
- Jack Goldsmith, The New York Times
Thus spake one Shawn McCreesh of The New York Times, America's all-wise, all-knowing font of everlasting rectitude. But to answer his question, why blah blah: Donald Trump is glaring because he means bidness.
His bidness is to shift the paradigm on the mendaciously sanctimonious managerial class of the USA, of which The New York Times is the principal mouthpiece. DJT looks stern, does he? All that really tells you is how nervous the Old Gray Lady is. A million or m...
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07.10.24 - 17:12
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Paradox Arc Partners with Perspective Games and Bellwood Studio to Release Tlatoani: Aztec Cities (Cision)
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Stockholm, October 7th, 2024 - Today Paradox Arc announced a partnership with Perspective Games and Bellwood Studio to publish Tlatoani: Aztec Cities. The game is set to launch in Steam Early Access on October 31st, 2024, and is now available for wishlisting on Steam (https://store.steampowered.com/app/3161270). Ahead of its early access release, Tlatoani: Aztec Cities will also be featured in Steam Next Fest, beginning October 14th, 2024. Right now, players can explore the game through a free demo on Steam titled Tlatoani: Prologue (https://store.steampowered.com/app/2925280/Tlatoani_...
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29.08.24 - 03:48
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Underreported Polling Suggests Trump Is Poised To Win PA (ZeroHedge)
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Underreported Polling Suggests Trump Is Poised To Win PA
Authored by Athan Koutsiouroumbas via RealClearPennsylvania,
If past is prologue, Donald Trump will win Pennsylvania.
Eight years ago this week, Hillary Clinton led in Pennsylvania by more than nine points; four years ago, Joe Biden led by nearly six points. Clinton lost Pennsylvania by less than a point, while Biden won it by more than a point.
Heading into the Democratic National Convention, the Emerson/RealClearPennsylvania poll showed Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris by a point.
Averaging together the Pennsylvania polling taken since Harris became the Democratic Party's nominee, the state's presidential race is a dead heat.
Of the fifty-nine public polls released in 2016 tracking the Pennsylvania presidential race, Trump led in only two. In 2020, Trump led in only five of the eighty-four Pennsylvania polls released.
This cycle, Trump has led in thirteen of the seventeen Pennsylvania polls released. In fact, Trump is leadi...
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