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The US economy grew by 4.9% in the third quarter, which was little less than anticipated.

The third-quarter US economic growth was robust despite being somewhat lower than previously estimated, highlighting the country’s economic strength over the summer. The Commerce Department released a report on Thursday that stated that from July through September, the gross domestic product—the most comprehensive indicator of economic output—grew at an annualized rate of 4.9%. Compared to […]

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A strained social safety net may face increased stress by 2024.

This year, funding for several pandemic-era aid programs came to an end, giving Americans less options to deal with growing costs. Washington, DC Americans have been depending more and more on safety net services in spite of low unemployment and rising incomes; nevertheless, in the new year, these programs may face additional challenges due to

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Spirit Airlines misplaced an unaccompanied minor on the aircraft.

The boy was recognized by the Fort Myers, Florida, television station WINK as a 6-year-old first-time flyer who was scheduled to see his grandma. Spirit Airlines has issued an apology for accidentally booking an unaccompanied minor on the incorrect trip during the peak travel period around the holidays. On Thursday, the child was scheduled to

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The economy is now seen negatively by the average American due to inflation.

A residual resentment stemming from the recent high rates of inflation seems to have damaged consumers’ perceptions of the economy. This unhappiness occurs despite the fact that some people’s financial circumstances have improved due to a robust labor market, rising housing values, and a stock market bounce. Kyle Connolly believes that 2023 will be remembered

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On Christmas morning, Beyoncé’s Houston childhood house catches fire

Christmas morning, Beyoncé’s childhood house caught fire, according to KPRC, which cited the Houston Fire Department. The family that now resides in the Houston house made a safe escape, and the fire department informed KPRC that no injuries were recorded. Rosedale Street’s brick house is now recognized as a landmark. The realtor said on “Good

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A strained social safety net may face increased stress by 2024.

Washington, DC Americans have been depending more and more on safety net services in spite of low unemployment and rising incomes; nevertheless, in the new year, these programs may face additional challenges due to rising demand and potentially threatened federal financing. Funding for several Covid-era programs, such as extra food benefits, housing aid, and funding

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Due to allegations of emissions test cheating, a U.S. engine manufacturer faces the greatest Clean Air Act penalty ever.

Nearly one million pickup trucks are allegedly equipped with so-called defeat devices, a claim made by Indiana-based Cummins, which has denied any wrongdoing. A $1.675 billion fine has been agreed to by engine maker Cummins Inc. for allegedly placing “defeat devices” on about a million pickup vehicles in order to evade emissions testing. The Justice

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The ways in which the world order is being undermined by China and the Second Cold War

In the late 1940s, building institutional frameworks to prevent the horrors of World War II—which were unleashed by despotic, power-hungry regimes—became a primary goal of international diplomacy. More than ever, that architecture is being put to the test. After leaving the institutions primarily created by Americans and Europeans, China’s one-party state is occasionally attempting to

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Joe Biden can no longer keep the Apple Watch on store shelves after today.

The time for a last-minute, urgent move to keep the newest Apple Watch on store shelves is running out. The US International Trade Commission has ruled that Apple cannot sell the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, among other more recent models, because they infringe upon patents held by another company. President

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