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U.S. Annual Inflation Rate Jumps to 3.7% in August Under Biden Admin

The Bureau pinpointed gasoline as a leading contributor, which "accounted for over half of the increase" in August.

Electric Car Firm Onto Goes Bust, Can’t Get More Money from Investors

Despite amassing an impressive fleet of 7,000 electric vehicles and garnering a substantial 20,000-strong subscriber base.

Pfizer, J&J, Other Companies Accused of ‘Pharmaceutical Bullying’ in South Africa After Court Orders Release of Contracts

Recently disclosed vaccine contracts between South Africa and various pharmaceutical companies have raised concerns over "pharmaceutical bullying."

Rumble Takes on Big Tech with Launch of Rumble Cloud Beta

The Rumble Cloud is set to address a sizeable segment of the cloud market, which feels marginalized by Big Tech's censorship of right-wing political beliefs and questionable pricing practices.

Surge in Foreign-Born Jobs, Native-Born Job Numbers Plummet

Amidst the flurry of figures released, a striking detail emerged: a whopping 1.2 million jobs previously held by native-born workers were lost, and, interestingly, this void was filled with a significant rise in foreign-born employment, amounting to 668,000.

BRICS Expansion Could Threaten U.S. Financial Dominance

The BRICS consortium (comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is set to see its share in global GDP jump to 30% in January 2024.

U.S. Dealerships Struggle To Sell Electric Vehicles

Several U.S. dealerships have reported that electric vehicles (EV) are sitting in lots amid a market slump.

JPMorgan Under Scrutiny for Suspicious Epstein Transactions Exceeding $1 Billion

Epstein’s association with JPMorgan persisted from the late 1990s and was only severed in 2013.

3M Fined Millions After Taking Chinese Officials on Trips

Consumer goods company 3M was fined over $6.5 million after violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

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