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Apr 23 2024
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Vast majority of aspiring homeowners say they cannot afford the American dream
Owning a home has long been considered the main pillar of the American dream, but the vast majority of aspiring homeowners in the U.S. say they simply cannot afford it. A new survey released by Bankrate Wednesday found 78% of would-be homebuyers cited financial factors when asked what was holding them back from making a purchase. The most common challenges cited by respondents were
Fox BusinessApr 21 2024
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Most Canadians and Americans don't trust the UN, poll finds
The majority of Canadians and Americans do not trust the United Nations, according to a new poll.
The Leger survey for the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) and the Metropolis Institute was conducted about four months after Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Since then, the UN has been under fire for its response to the attack, and for a UN agency’s alleged connections to the
National PostApr 23 2024
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Nearly 2 in 5 Americans breathe unhealthy air. Why it’s getting worse.
A rising number of Americans — nearly 2 in 5 — has been living with unhealthy levels of air pollution, while the United States experienced a record number of days between 2020 and 2022 with very unhealthy or hazardous air, according to a new report. More than 90 million people are living in places where the air quality is worse than a new U.S. standard, the American Lung Association reported
Washington PostApr 21 2024
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Cemetery events honor memories of Chinese Americans buried in Portland
One in 10 residents in Portland were Chinese by 1890, making Portland’s Chinese community the second largest in the United States at that time.
“Chinese people have been living in Oregon and in Portland, and they’ve been making a living in this city since the 1850s,” Jennifer Fang said to a crowd of over 50 people assembled in the stained-glass auditorium of the Charles Francis Adams
The OregonianApr 18 2024
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Americans Deserve A Presidential Debate Democrats Won’t Allow
This week, 10 major broadcast outlets as well as USA Today and the Associated Press signed a joint letter urging both President Joe Biden and his GOP challenger, former President Donald Trump, to debate each other. Though none of the country’s leading newspapers including The New York Times, The Washington Post, or The Wall Street Journal signed, the document represents the opinion of a broad
The FederalistApr 28 2024
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Jewish-American doctor cites Yom Kippur court date in appeal on malpractice ruling
In a challenge to a $4.1 million medical malpractice judgment, a Jewish-American physician from Pennsylvania argues that the trial court violated his right to religious freedom by refusing to reschedule the first hearing that fell on Yom Kippur. The defendant, Dr. Peter Gross, writes in an appeal to the Pennsylvania Superior Court that he was forced to choose between his right to freely
The Times of IsraelApr 10 2024
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Inflation And The Two Sides Of The American Economy
Last week’s jobs report, combined with Wednesday’s inflation number, shows that we are living in two economies. One, in which the macroeconomic, top line numbers, combined with the stock market points to a robust economy. The second, in which the microeconomic numbers point to Americans struggling to make ends meet. The United States labor market added more than 300,000 jobs in March, which on
The Daily WireApr 23 2024
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'Standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona' is one American community's route to revival
Jackson Browne was a rising singer-songwriter in 1972 when he penned one of the most memorable lines in American music history. "Well I’m standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona / And such a fine sight to see," he wrote in the second verse of "Take It Easy." Just about every American of a certain vintage can easily recite a young man's triumphant testimony that follows. HOW TWO RIVAL TITANS
Fox News (Online News)Apr 25 2024
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Northwestern Encampment: Activists Taunt Pro-Israel Students, Steal American Flag
Activists who launched an anti-Israel encampment at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, on Thursday stole an American flag from a pro-Israel counter-demonstrator and displayed obscene gestures toward others. The activists swarmed a large grassy area known as Deering Meadow on Thursday morning, setting up tents. The university police withdrew, leaving roughly 50 anti-Israel
Breitbart NewsApr 10 2024
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The American corporations stoking illegal immigration
When the meatpacking giant, Tyson Foods, announced plans last month to shutter its pork plant in Perry, Iowa and lay-off all 1,200 employees, it brought rare attention to one of the most influential, less scrutinised, dynamics of America’s mass migration debate. That is, the role played by large, politically connected corporations seeking to blunt wage growth.
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