Category: US News
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Florida COVID-19 Data Disclosure To Continue Again Years After Stopping COVID Information Spread Online Following Settlement
The disclosure of the Florida COVID-19 data will continue again years after stopping the spread of COVID information online following a settlement. Disclosure of Florida COVID-19 Data Will Continue Years After Stopping COVID Information Online Posting The disclosure of the Florida COVID-19 data will continue again two years after the state stopped posting and spreading…
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Rare Annular Solar Eclipse to Grace Skies on October 14, 2023, Creating ‘Ring of Fire
This captivating “ring of fire” effect will be visible to those within the 125-mile-wide path of annularity, spanning from Oregon to Texas and reaching across 10 countries. On October 14, a celestial spectacle will unfold as the moon partially obstructs the sun, creating an annular solar eclipse, and transforming our star into a cosmic “ring…
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Former CEO of Walmart U.S. Bill Simon cautions that consumers are starting to fall for the first time in ten years
Former CEO of Walmart U.S. Bill Simon warns that consumers are beginning to fall for the first time in ten years as 3 of the country’s largest retailers begin a crucial sales week. Inflation, a rise in interest rates, political blockage over the federal budget, student loan repayments, and more recent global tensions related to…
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A Bank Has Just Unexpectedly Frozen a Customer’s Account for $48,000
The NBC-affiliated television station WSMV has reported that a bank has suddenly unexpectedly seized $48K in a customer’s account. The IRS deposited over $68,000 in overdue taxes into Torrie Jackson’s and her husband’s Green Dot Bank account early this year, she claims. According to Jackson, she started making significant withdrawals in July to shut the…
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How the Israel-Hamas conflict will affect oil prices: There will undoubtedly be worries about trade implemented
Going into the upcoming week, oil dealers must deal with a fresh environment. Uncertainty and fear in the markets could cause the price of crude oil to soar as a result of the unexpected outbreak of conflict in Israel following unexpected attacks by Hamas. “The dispute creates a risk of increased oil prices, threats to…
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BRICS Countries China, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia Dropped $17,400,000,000 in US Treasuries in a Single Month
China, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia, the original members of the BRICS, are covertly selling their holdings in US Treasury securities. According to recent data from the U.S. Treasury Department, China’s ownership of Treasury securities decreased by $13.6 billion from $835.4 billion at the beginning of July to $821.8 billion at the last day of the…
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In October, 15 Bank of America branches are scheduled to close
Now, 15 Bank of America branches are scheduled to close in October, continuing a trend that has been ongoing all year. The second-largest American bank, with approximate revenues of over $2.5 trillion, stated this month that it would close 15 additional branches in 6 states, according to The-Sun. As more consumers switch to app-based banking,…
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A new vaccine against superbugs makes the immune system like “The Hulk”
One day, the number of patients who get MRSA, pneumonia, and other diseases during their stay in the hospital might be decreased with the development of a “superbug” vaccination that momentarily activates the immune system on a high level. The problem: In the US, one in every 31 hospital patients is fighting an infection that…
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Most Dangerous Cities In Arkansas To Avoid Visiting Following Increasing Violent and Property Crimes
Here are some of the most dangerous cities in Arkansas to avoid visiting following the increasing violent and property crimes. Most Dangerous Cities in Arkansas to Never Consider Visiting Due to Increasing Crime Rates If you are looking for a place to visit in Arkansas, you should first look for the most dangerous cities in…
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Rising Insurance Premiums Continue Following Destructive Hurricanes And Other Extreme Weather Events
The rising insurance premiums continued following destructive hurricanes and other extreme weather events in Florida. Rising Insurance Premiums Continue in Florida Due to Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change The rising insurance premiums continued in Florida due to extreme weather events and climate change across the country as the weather-related events have led to the…