Month: February 2023
U.S. Trade Deficit Surged in 2022
The gap between what the United States imports and what it exports hit a record as more foreign goods came into the country.
Read MoreBoeing plans to cut about 2,000 jobs in finance and human resources for 2023
Boeing says it plans to cut about 2,000 jobs from the aerospace company’s finance and human resources departments in 2023.
Read MoreA newborn was found alive in the rubble after the earthquake in Syria
Residents digging through a collapsed building discovered a crying infant whose mother appears to have given birth to her while buried underneath the rubble. The mother and other family members died. (Image credit: Ghaith Alsayed/AP)
Read MorePowell predicts ‘significant’ inflation drop but job market strength means more rate hikes
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that last week’s blockbuster U.S. jobs report showed it would likely take time to curb high inflation but that he expects a “significant decline” in inflation this year.
Read MoreWhite House looks to undercut GOP arguments ahead of border security hearing – CNN
White House looks to undercut GOP arguments ahead of border security hearing CNN
Read MoreDavid Carrick, Former London Police Officer, Gets 30 Years in Prison for Rape
The case has led to calls for the Met police force to revamp its vetting process and root out other suspected sexual abusers.
Read MoreIsraeli TV Comes to The Sundance Film Festival – Sponsored Content
American Jews are learning about Israel through television shows like Fauda and Shtisel—but what happens when an American Jew takes center stage?
Read MoreHow to Watch Biden’s State of the Union Speech
The president is scheduled to speak at 9 p.m. Eastern from the Capitol.
Read MoreChina just tricked Republicans into humiliating themselves
It’s a truth that should be self-evident: If you are emasculated by a balloon, you weren’t so tough to begin with. Last week, a balloon that U.S. officials believe to be a Chinese surveillance device was spotted floating over Montana,
Read MoreTurkey Declares State of Emergency in Quake-Hit Regions
Snowfall and blocked roads hindered efforts to respond to two powerful earthquakes that killed more than 6,250 people in southern Turkey and northern Syria, leading Turkey’s president to declare a three-month state of emergency in affected areas.
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