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Inflation Already Felt in American Households as Prices Keep Going Up, Fed Survey Reveals
American households still feel inflation's effects on increasing goods, especially with rent, as parents struggle to make ends meet.
SF Fed Denies Biden Admin's Corporate Greedflation Theory, Claiming It's Not Main Driver of Inflation
SF Fed denied the corporate greedflation that the Biden Administration and Americans believe. Here's what the federal bank explained.
Donald Trump's Video Referencing 'Unified Reich' if He Wins Shocks US; What Does He Mean?
Donald Trump's official Truth Social account posted a video referencing a possible unified Reich, which shocked the US. But why are Americans concerned?
Rising Property Insurance Rates in Florida Forcing Nursing Homes to Close: Report
Florida's officials report that rising commercial property insurance prices have caused hundreds of nursing homes to close in the last five years.
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VinFast is under federal investigation following a fatal crash in California involving its VF 8 electric vehicle that resulted in the deaths of a family of four.
A whistleblower has come out with allegations that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) deceived the public about the safety of Zantac, a popular heartburn medicine.
US water utilities are targeted by cyberattacks more frequently. EPA warns that the cyberattacks are becoming more severe as well.
Ex-Home Depot CEO bashed Bidenomics. He claimed that Joe Biden's policy missteps could create a "wrecking ball" for the next U.S. president.
Blue Origin launched its first human spaceflight in two years after an uncrewed flight in 2022 forced the company to postpone its human spaceflights.
William Lai Ching-te has been sworn in as Taiwan’s new president, replacing Tsai Ing-wen after her eight-year tenure.
The Dublin-New York Portal created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys has been reopened in limited hours after incidents of indecent incidents.
Washington's SUN Bucks program, an extension of SNAP benefits, will provide $120 in food assistance to over 500,000 children during the summer months.
Social Security recipients are projected to receive an additional $60 per month in 2025, with benefits rising by approximately 3.2 percent due to persistent inflation, according to new estimates.
Overcoming common barriers such as income limits and filing status can enable individuals to qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)