'Hillary offers her candid views on life and love, politics, liberty, democracy, the threats we face, and the future within our reach,' said publisher Simon & Schuster in advance notes for the book, which is 352 pages long.
Former First Lady and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has a new book on the way — titled “”Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty.” It arrives Sept. 17. “Hillary offers her candid views on life and love, politics, liberty, democracy, the threats we face, and the future within our reach,” said publisher Simon & Schuster in advance notes for the book, which is 352 pages long.
“I hope you can join me for wide-ranging conversations that go behind the scenes and include never-before told stories,” the author said in a written statement.The news media continues to evolve. The Associated Press announced Tuesday that it will create a sister organization to raise money for and to support state and local journalism.
The announcement follows several content sharing collaborations AP has recently embarked upon with nonprofit news outlets across the U.S. such as CalMatters, the Texas Tribune, South Dakota News Watch and Honolulu Civil Beat. Coverage of the much anticipated event is not exactly at fever pitch — but it is noisy, and incorporates both advice and predictions for both of the combatants. The advice giving, in fact, has gone on for several weeks. Here are a few headlines of note from the last 24 hours:
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Inside the Beltway: Scalise releases details on week of House hearingsThere's more happening in the political world this week than a presidential debate. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has shared a lengthy list of activities in the U.S. House this week with Inside the Beltway. That list includes 52 hearings which will take place Tuesday through Thursday.
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Inside the Beltway: Bill for student-loan cancellations comes in -- nearly $3,100 per household'The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has updated its baseline estimates of how much the federal student loan program will cost taxpayers, and the numbers aren't pretty.
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Inside the Beltway: Trump campaign's Latino group gives America an 'Hola'Former President Donald Trump's campaign has revealed that a new coalition of voters has stepped up to boost his quest for the White House. Latino Americans for Trump has arrived -- described by Mr.
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Inside the Beltway: Baby boomers eschew retirement to support themselves, research group saysSo will the retirement years be a leisurely lifestyle of hobbies, golf greens and good books? Uh, not necessarily. A certain age group plans to keep on working.
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Inside the Beltway: The Reagan Library remembers D-Day on 80th anniversaryThe Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day on Thursday with a gathering of historians, military veterans, and politicians who will reflect on the enduring impact of Operation Overlord and the D-Day landings.
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Inside the Beltway: Faith & Freedom Coalition plans Road to Majority conference'As Election Day 2024 approaches, Faith & Freedom Coalition will host the largest gathering of conservative Christian activists in the U.S. from June 20-22 at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C.' the host organization said in a statement to Inside the Beltway.
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