Skirmishes between President Trump’s supporters and counterprotesters broke out after a day of largely orderly rallies.
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Skirmishes between President Trump’s supporters and counterprotesters broke out after a day of largely orderly rallies.
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Along with bread-baking, board games, gardening and Zoom, bird feeding is enjoying a pandemic uptick.
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Since she held President Trump’s feet to the fire at a crucial turning point of the campaign, her future at NBC News appears bright.
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The freshman class of the 117th Congress, featuring a new crop of conservative women and an ascendant left, is attending an unusual pandemic-era orientation.
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Mr. Krebs’s government agency contradicted President Trump’s false claims that the election was rigged. At this point, Mr. Krebs, a former Microsoft executive, still has a job.
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This is another opportunity for evangelicals to obey what their leader — Jesus — commanded them to do.
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OLDWICK, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating (FSR) of A (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings (Long-Term ICRs) of “a” of First American Title Insurance Company (Omaha, NE) and its title subsidiaries, which are referred to as First American Title Insurance Group (FATIG). In addition, AM Best has affirmed the Long-Term ICR of “bbb” of the parent holding company, First American Financial Corporation (FAF) (Delaware) [NYSE: FAF]. The outlook of these Credit Ratings (ratings) is stable. (See below for a detailed listing of the companies and ratings.)
The ratings reflect FATIG’s balance sheet strength, which AM Best categorizes as strongest, as well as its adequate operating performance, neutral business profile and appropriate enterprise risk management.
FATIG maintains a solid market position within the U.S. title insurance industry as its second-largest underwriter, based on 2019 direct premiums written. Policies are distributed on a direct basis and through a network of independent agents. The group invests heavily in its title plant, which is one of the most comprehensive in the industry. The group’s operating results have generally been in line with the title industry composite averages and supportive of surplus growth. FATIG benefits from a strong franchise value, financial flexibility and operational support from FAF, which maintains relatively modest financial leverage and solid interest coverage.
The FSR of A (Excellent) and the Long-Term ICRs of “a” have been affirmed with stable outlooks for the subsidiaries of First American Financial Corporation:
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Jonathan Morris and Kaitlyn Folmer met at the Vatican. He was a priest. Some things changed along the way.
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President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has presented an education agenda that is starkly different from the Trump era, beginning with a far more cautious approach to school reopenings.
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Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) investigators are said to be drowning in unsolved shootings and gun-related murders this year, having closed less than 30% of the firearms-related homicides and an even smaller percentage of the city’s nonfatal shootings, according to a recent report.
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