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China’s real threat to us is that they are more skilled at capitalism than we are
The Biden administration’s robotic march toward Beijing is making good progress. following Antony Blinken’s poor visit in mid-June, we financed Janet Yellen’s airfare for a subsequent ineffective visit, and following Yellen, we did the same for John Kerry.
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Connecticut Man Accused of Defrauding Home Depot of Nearly $300,000
Federal prosecutors have accused Alexandre Henrique Costa-Mota, a 26-year-old resident of West Hartford, Connecticut, of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. A Connecticut man is facing serious charges after allegedly exploiting Home Depot stores across several states in a fraudulent scheme, resulting in almost $300,000 in store credit This week, a judge entered…
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Anti-Business Measures in California: Push for New Regulations and Costs Puts Job Creators at Risk
The Anti-business bills, dubbed “job killers” by the California Chamber of Commerce, are seen as a response to the lingering impacts of COVID-19 on the economy. Anti-business measures are being pushed by California’s Democratic-controlled Legislature, raising concerns about the state’s private-sector workers and job creators One such bill, Anti-business Senate Bill 616, seeks to extend…
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Low Polling Rate Continues to Haunt “Bidenomics” Despite Economic Progress, Says Chief Economic Adviser
In a candid interview on Fox News Sunday with Shannon Bream, Bernstein defended President Joe Biden‘s economic agenda, colloquially known as “Bidenomics,” asserting that it has contributed to enhancing the financial well-being of families. Jared Bernstein, the Chair of the Council of Economics Advisers, remains undeterred by the recent low polling rate on the economy,…
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Hannah Williams: TikTok Finance Expert Revolutionizes Salary Transparency, Advocates for Fair Pay and Income Equality
With over 1.2 million followers, the 26-year-old Hannah Williams CEO of Salary Transparent Street aims to bridge income disparities, especially for women, people of color, and minorities. Gen Z finance expert Hannah Williams has become a prominent voice on TikTok, discussing work culture and advocating for salary transparency Hannah Williams’s viral videos often feature her…
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15 Safest and Cheapest Places in the United States for a Residence
“Affordable” and “secure” don’t necessarily go along if it relates to housing. We’ve produced a list of American cities and towns that have the best balance of both. This analysis includes information regarding crime rates and cost of living from various databases. The majority of the towns and cities in our list of 15 possess…
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Summer Rebates Offered in Hawaii to Boost Energy Efficiency
The summer rebates cover a range of expenses, including the purchase and retrofitting of energy-efficient central air conditioning systems, solar water heaters, and even trade-ins for refrigerators. Hawaii has launched a series of summer rebates aimed at assisting residents in upgrading their home energy systems The summer rebates are quite generous, with amounts varying from…
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A New Hampshire Inmateās Cause of Death, unreleased: Nathan Carmanās death, classified as ānot suspiciousā
The death of a New Hampshire inmate was deemed not suspicious, according to the released autopsy report on Wednesday following the discovery of his dead body in a county jail cell in New Hampshire, as he awaits trial for allegedly killing his mother in 2016. Based on a Fox News‘ article, Nathan Carman, 29,…
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Mysterious Death of Murder Suspect: Autopsy Finds No Foul Play in New Hampshire Case
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) ā The New Hampshire attorney general’s office announced on Wednesday that an autopsy determined the death of Nathan Carman, a man awaiting trial for the alleged murder of his mother, was not suspicious. Carman, 29, was found dead in his cell at a county jail in New Hampshire on June 15.…
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Which SNAP benefit programs for food stamps are issuing their final June payouts this week
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program releases funds every month, with state-specific dates. Many SNAP benefit programs will send out their final payments in the middle of June arrives before resuming in July. The day that a recipient’s SNAP benefits are replenished typically depends on the recipient’s Social Security number, surname, case number, or bank account…