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May 31 2023
News
Where Is the U.S. Economy Headed? Follow the Money
The stock market is near a one-year high, giving many investors comfort. But down below, debt markets are creaking under the strain of rising interest rates.
Lending conditions for companies, consumers and real-estate developers tightened this spring to levels not seen since the height of the Covid pandemic, an analysis of public and private lending data by The Wall Street Journal shows
Wall Street Journal (News)May 16 2023
News
The importance of religion in the lives of Americans is shrinking
The importance of religion in the lives of Americans is on the decline.
However, for people who do still attend religious services, they say they're optimistic about the future of their house of worship. Those are among the findings of a new report from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).
Just 16% of Americans surveyed said religion is the most important thing in their
NPR (Online News)Apr 18 2023
News
Morning grounding for Southwest planes leads to more than 2,220 delayed flights
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines planes were briefly grounded nationwide Tuesday for what the airline called an intermittent technology issue, leading to more than 2,200 delayed flights just four months after the carrier suffered a much bigger meltdown over the Christmas travel rush. The hold on departures was lifted by mid-morning Eastern time, according to Southwest LUV, and the Federal Aviation
MarketWatchJan 17 2023
News
Single-family house in Oakland sells for $2.8 million
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San Jose Mercury NewsMay 19 2023
Opinion
Gun violence, white supremacy and the economy: What Black voters want Democrats to fix
It's no wonder President Joe Biden was at Howard University last week. He has work to do to convince Black voters he deserves a second term.
Biden and congressional Democrats are focused on swinging public opinion to their side as they try to strike a debt ceiling deal with Republicans, just as Biden departed Wednesday for a G-7 summit in Japan.
But as he deals with record-low
Roll CallApr 11 2023
News
Old National Bank shooting is Kentucky's first mass shooting of 2023
Monday's mass shooting at Old National Bank in downtown Louisville was Kentucky's first mass shooting of 2023. The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit organization that records shooting data across the U.S., reported 50 mass shootings in Kentucky since 2014. Courier Journal parent company USA TODAY defines a mass shooting as an incident where at least four people are hit with gunfire, even if
The Courier-JournalApr 14 2023
News
Montana Legislature Passes Bill Banning TikTok Downloads, Awaits Governor Signature
Montana’s House of Representatives today approved a bill that would ban streaming app TikTok. It now moves to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte, who can sign it into law. If approved, Montana would be the first state to ban TikTok downloads. The legislature and critics of the streaming service fear the Chinese government’s potential to hoard US user data. That could potentially enable them to
Yahoo NewsJun 02 2023
Fact Check
Sen. Tim Scott’s presidential announcement speech
Sen. Tim Scott announced he’s running for the Republican nomination for president on Monday, setting up a challenge to former President Donald Trump, the current frontrunner.
The South Carolina Republican laid out his vision for America and hit President Joe Biden for the state of the country.
While much of his speech was factual, here is a fact check of a few of the misleading
CNN Fact CheckJun 02 2023
Opinion
Conservatives Have Found Their Power
Being a conservative in America has rarely, and only then for short periods of time, been an empowering experience. Most of the country and its institutions are against conservatives — the administrative state and federal bureaucracy, mainstream media, Hollywood, the music industry, sports leagues, higher education, labor unions…the list goes on and on.
Every now and then, however,
TownhallApr 14 2023
News
Passaic Wildfire Is Largest In North Jersey Since 2010: Latest Updates
WEST MILFORD, NJ — The biggest North Jersey wildfire in 13 years continues to burn into a third day, and firefighters are making progress even as dry conditions persist. Crews made progress overnight and have reopened Macopin Road, said West Milford Police. Echo Lake Road remains closed, and Gould Road is closed between Macopin and Wooley. The next major update will be at 11 a.m. Friday. State
Patch.com