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U.S. employment data has been weaker than expected, staying on course for the strongest weekly loss in three months, and oil prices stabilized Friday, May 3. Concerns about demand and high interest rates remain. At 1:15 p.m. GMT Brent futures for July were up 17 cents, or 0.2 percent, at
Texans Receive Astronomical Electricity Bills Amidst Winter Storm
Many Texans are receiving sky-high power bills while battling the disastrous winter storm ravaging the...
Bill Gates Praises Beijing for Climate Policy in Exclusive Interview with Xinhua
The world’s third-richest man, Bill Gates, gave an exclusive interview with Chinese Communist Party (...
Biden Administration Plans Amnesty Bill for Undocumented and Illegal Immigrants
House Democrats Linda Sanchez and Bob Menendez have introduced President Joe Biden’s proposed bill that...
Trump Remains Secretive About 2024 Presidential Bid
Love him or hate him, former President Donald Trump is arguably today’s most influential personality....
Budget Effect Studies Show $15 Minimum Wage Boost not Necessarily Boon for Workers
This month, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported on its findings regarding the proposal to...
Supreme Court Throws Out Pennsylvania Mail-in Ballot Deadline Extension Challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court has thrown out a Republican Party appeal against a Pennsylvania Supreme Court...
English Footballer Stops Kneeling for ‘Marxist Group’ Black Lives Matter Before Games
Nottingham Forest Football Club player Lyle Taylor says he will no longer be taking the knee before games...
Schumer Considering Use of 14th Amendment to Block Trump from Office
Senate Majority Leader Democrat Chuck Schumer said that he might support using the 14th Amendment to...
Zuckerberg Concerned That COVID-19 Vaccines Alter DNA
In a virtual staff meeting last July, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg voiced concerns that coronavirus vaccines...