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‘Tangible things’: Charlamagne Tha God breaks down Trump’s potential ‘uptick’ with black voters
BizPac Review· 4 days agoRadio host Charlamagne Tha God said black voters may shift to supporting former President Donald Trump because of “tangible” actions he took during his presidency in a New ...
EMEA Morning Briefing: Stocks May Rise as Easing U.S. Inflation Raises Rate Cut Hopes
Morningstar· 7 hours agoMARKET WRAPS Watch For: No major economic data expected; trading updates from Siemens, Deutsche Telekom, Swiss Re, Zurich Insurance, Sage Group, BT Group, easyJet, United Utilities Group Opening Call: Stock futures were tracking higher
Analysis: Biden’s false claim that inflation was 9 percent when he took office
Detroit News· 21 hours agoInflation continues to be an albatross for President Biden as he seeks reelection. After decades of...
Letter to the editor: Time to change course from Biden
Billings Gazette· 4 days agoCharles Schumer, leader of the Biden agenda. Biden’s colossal $831 billion spending bill known as...
Californians are not paying their bills at the highest level since 2021
Orange County Register· 18 hours agoCalifornians had 1.27% of their balances marked 90 days late in the first quarter vs. 0.96% at 2023’s start.
How Biden is outflanking Trump on China trade, clean energy and climate change
The Hill· 2 days agoWhen it comes to China, President Biden is taking a series of actions to explicitly contrast his...
Opinion | Are We Really Going to Let Trump Come Back to Fail Again?
New York Times· 2 days agoFor many millions of Americans, time seemed to move differently under President Donald Trump. For...
A breakdown of what got done during the Vt. legislative session
WCAX-TV Vermont· 3 days agoLawmakers tackled issues like housing and flood recovery, but also passed a number of new tax...
Debt — and delinquencies — are on the rise for Americans
KCRA 3 Sacramento· 2 days agoThe economy has been resilient, the job market healthy and consumers keep spending, but more Americans are becoming financially overextended — especially on their credit cards.
Thousands of Social Security Recipients Will Soon Qualify for Bigger Payments
The State· 6 days agoThe Supplemental Security Income program sends checks to about 7.4 million Americans every month. A change in government policy will help more Americans qualify for Social Security benefits ...