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White House
Launches Ad Campaign on Opioid Addiction
“The White House on
Thursday announced that it is launching an ad campaign to raise
awareness about opioid abuse among young people as part of its
effort to fight the nationwide epidemic of addiction,” Peter
Sullivan reports in The Hill. “The goal is for other
young adults to see the ads and ask themselves if they can
prevent their lives and others’ lives from going [into
addiction],” White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway said.
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“President Donald
Trump said on Thursday after White House talks with Japanese
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that the two leaders were working
together to improve trading relations and that Abe promised new
Japanese investment in the United States,” Reuters
reports. “We’re working hard to reduce our trade
imbalance which is very substantial, remove barriers to U.S.
exports and to achieve a fair and mutually beneficial economic
partnership,” President Trump said from the Rose Garden.
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“The total number of
workers receiving unemployment benefits is running at the
lowest levels in 44 years, the Department of Labor reported
Thursday in more encouraging news about the economy,” Joseph
Lawler writes for the Washington
Examiner. “In recent months, [decreasing
unemployment benefit] claims have been the brightest among a
number of labor statistics that suggest that the jobs market is
red hot.”
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“Alice Marie Johnson
gave a message to President Donald Trump on Thursday after he
commuted her sentence this week, expressing gratitude for what
he did for her and her family,” Andrew Kugle writes in The
Washington Free Beacon. “It's an amazing feeling.
Especially just being with my family again,” Johnson said
after President Trump commuted her life sentence for a
nonviolent drug offense.
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