The U.S. government announced a $1.695 trillion budget deficit for fiscal 2023 on Friday, a 23% increase from the previous year as a result of
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Americans losing trust in institutions, from Congress to organized religion.
A longer-term pessimism about the nation’s fundamental institutions is being fueled by the Republican dysfunction that has brought the U.S. House to a standstill as
Federal Reserve will opt for slower economic growth to achieve 2% inflation target – Powell
Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, stated on Thursday that the inflation rate is still too high and that it will probably take
US oil production hits 13.2mbd, the highest on record, thereby dragging the world into a fossil trap.
Domestic oil output in the United States reached a record high last week, in contrast to attempts by the Biden administration and world leaders to
China to invest $100b in new “Belt and Road” projects and provide increased access to the domestic market for foreign companies.
As he began a summit on his flagship Belt and Road infrastructure program on Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping promised international businesses increased access to
FTC, Amazon, Tripadvisor, and other online marketplaces form a coalition to combat fake reviews.
Tuesday saw the announcement of a joint effort by some of the most popular travel and shopping websites to combat bogus reviews. In a statement,
Italy in a birth crisis of 1.24 per woman approves $25b to boost birth rate and household income.
The budget for the upcoming year which aims to improve public health services, encourage families to have more children, and put more money in the
Big Tobacco turns to nicotine-infused rooibos tea to evade the impending EU ban on tobacco.
In order to circumvent an impending European Union prohibition on flavor-infused heated tobacco products, major tobacco companies, including British American Tobacco, are marketing heat sticks
Middle Eastern war set to escalate oil prices and worsen the global economy.
As investors watch to see if the conflict draws in additional nations with the potential to push up oil prices further and inflict a major
New York’s ban on gas stoves challenged by a federal lawsuit.
Gas and building trade associations are suing to overturn New York State’s restriction on installing gas stoves and furnaces in new construction. The organizations claim
