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Sep 18 2022
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New Orleans becomes murder capital of America, overtaking St. Louis
New Orleans has overtaken St. Louis as the murder capital of America as the city sees a 141% increase in homicides when compared to recent years.
According to data from the Metropolitan Crime Commission, an organization that tracks crime and also tries to bring it down, there have been 52 homicides per 100,000 residents as of Sept. 11.
In St. Louis, there have been almost 45
New York Post (News)Dec 30 2022
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CDMX, México state, Nuevo León biggest GDP contributors
Mexico generated 24.2 billion pesos (USD$ 1.25 billion) of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2021, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), with a third of the total contributed by just three states: Mexico City, Mexico state, and Nuevo León. Together, the three states made up 32.7% of Mexican economic activity, mostly concentrated in the services and
Mexico News DailyDec 28 2022
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Sound Off On Helicopter Noise + Booster Vax Rates
BROOKLYN, NY — Here are some share-worthy Brooklyn stories from Patch to talk about tonight. Sound Off On Helicopter Noise, Says Park Slope Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon is encouraging residents to tell the FAA that they're "Mad As Hell" by Dec. 30. City data shows that while some parts of the neighborhood are catching up, many residents remain without the updated booster. Police said a truck
Patch.comDec 01 2022
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Gas prices are now lower than before Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Americans are now paying less for gasoline than they did before Russia invaded Ukraine in February as fuel prices continue to drop amid slowing demand across the globe.
The average price for a gallon of gas is now $3.47, or less than the average $3.54 per gallon that motorists paid the week of February 21, when Russia began its military campaign in Ukraine, according to data from AAA
CBS News (Online)Oct 15 2022
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The top 25 market events of the last 25 years
On an October morning 25 years ago, MarketWatch started providing real-time news and market data to the general public on the internet. Individuals were fleeing their stockbrokers for new online platforms, like E-Trade and Charles Schwab, and hungry for financial data and information that did not cost upwards of $10,000 annually to access.
The MarketWatch newsroom was built with these
MarketWatchJan 09 2023
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Bank of Montreal stock falls Monday, underperforms market
Shares of Bank of Montreal BMO, dropped 0.12% to C$127.72 Monday, in what proved to be an otherwise all-around favorable trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE, rising 0.21% to 19,857.07. Bank of Montreal closed C$26.75 below its 52-week high (C$154.47), which the company reached on March 22nd. Trading volume of 2.0 M shares remained below its 50-
MarketWatchOct 09 2022
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California’s tech Mecca saw largest drop in median income during pandemic as the wealthy fled cities
San Francisco saw the single largest drop in median income of any major city in the country during the COVID-19 pandemic as wealthy tech workers fled the city in droves, according to census data.
The U.S. Census Bureau compiled data on the nation's top 25 most populous metropolitan areas from 2019 to 2021 to help determine the impact of the pandemic. Median household income for the area
Fox BusinessFeb 25 2023
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Revealed: the US is averaging one chemical accident every two days
Mike DeWine, the Ohio governor, recently lamented the toll taken on the residents of East Palestine after the toxic train derailment there, saying “no other community should have to go through this”.
But such accidents are happening with striking regularity. A Guardian analysis of data collected by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and by non-profit groups that track chemical
The GuardianFeb 10 2023
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Senators Call To Increase Housing Supply As Affordability Plummets
Democratic and Republican members of the Senate Banking Committee drew attention on Thursday to the effect of low housing supply on prices.
Labor shortages and supply chain bottlenecks induced by worldwide lockdown mandates raised input costs and thereby increased housing inventory shortfalls that have long plagued American would-be homeowners. Lawmakers on the Senate Banking Committee
The Daily WireMar 03 2023
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Tesla Stock Is More Popular Than Ever Among Individual Investors
Individual investors can’t get enough of Tesla Inc.
In recent weeks, they have scooped up shares of Elon Musk’s electric-vehicle maker at a frenzied pace, setting repeated records for one-day purchases. Already in 2023, they have spent a net $13.6 billion on Tesla shares, approaching the record sum of nearly $17 billion for all of last year, according to Vanda Research.
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Wall Street Journal (News)