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Does fighting inflation always lead to recession? What 60 years of NZ data can tell us
The Conversation· 1 day agoThere is an ongoing global debate over whether the high inflation seen in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic can ...
Congress Yet Again Abuses 'Emergency Spending' for Non-Emergency Purposes
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWe can debate whether the U.S. should direct funds to Ukraine or Israel, but one thing is sure: Any...
The U.S. Munitions Deficit Is a Political Problem
Foreign Policy Magazine· 21 hours agoSince at least the onset of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, accelerated by the resurgence of Iran-backed proxies in the Middle ...
Earnings for Big Oil backpaddle as natgas prices tumble
Reuters· 14 hours agoU.S. and European oil companies reported weaker first quarter results on Friday due to a sharp drop ...
Progressive change
China Daily· 2 days agoAfrican countries are still recovering from several external shocks that have affected economic growth: the COVID-19 pandemic, the < ...
The Era of Quiet Quitting Is Over. Here's How to Take Advantage. | Entrepreneur
Entrpreneur· 2 days agoThe labor market has found a new normal — again. If it lasts, businesses will have to think about...
Earnings for Big Oil backpaddle as natgas prices tumble
MSN News· 14 hours agoBy Sabrina Valle HOUSTON (Reuters) - U.S. and European oil companies reported weaker first quarter...
Video Conferencing Market Expands Rapidly with the Surge in Remote Work, Driving Demand for Seamless...
Digital Journal· 18 hours agoVideo Conferencing Market Scope and Overview The Video Conferencing Market is experiencing a period...
Critics unfair to N.J. county’s COVID program | Letters
NJ.com· 2 days agoIn a time of fear and ignorance, the Essex County program offered hope and science to combat this...
US births fell last year, marking an end to the late pandemic rebound, experts say
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 2 days agoU.S. births fell last year, resuming a long national slide. A little under 3.6 million babies were...