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Remember a few weeks ago, when economic analysts predicted President Donald Trump's tariffs would spike inflation and maybe even cause a severe recession? It's not working out that way — at least not yet.Prices in April rose at an "unexpectedly slow pace," said Politico. The latest Consumer Price In...
Bruce Springsteen reflecting on the state of the nation with Trump in office while opening his "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour in Manchester, England, after denouncing the administration for trampling on civil rights and workers, abandoning allies and siding with dictators
President Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East featured bombastic proclamations of deals done and progress made, even as the details for many of the president's talking points remain unclear. He returns home this week after the high-profile, high-stakes tour that had him visit multiple Arab nation...
2: The number of daily hours spent scrolling on screens that it takes to double a teenager's risk of elevated anxiety levels, according to a study from Canada's Western University. The study also found that 45% of teenagers reported heightened levels of anxiety regardless of screen time.
Baseball's single-season loss record, long held by the 1962 New York Mets, stood for more than 60 years until it was broken last year by the Chicago White Sox. But the new low might last only a year. At 7-36, the Colorado Rockies are now off to the worst 43-game start in the sport's modern history. ...
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