Economic

One of China’s Largest Real Estate Groups Posts Staggering $81 Billion Losses

China's real estate market is apparently collapsing.

Over 28,000 People Convicted of COVID-19 Offenses in U.K.

Over 28,000 individuals were convicted of violating COVID-19 regulations across England and Wales.

New Study Expresses Skepticism That Electric Vehicles Reduce Carbon Emissions

The Manhattan Institute released a new study that doubts if electric vehicles (EVs) are noticeably reducing carbon emissions.

Australia Ends Myocarditis Reporting for COVID-19 Vaccine

Current Australian data puts myocarditis cases at 1,330.

U.S. Serviceman in North Korean Custody after Unauthorized Breach of Military Demarcation Line

"A U.S. National on a JSA orientation tour crossed, without authorization, the Military Demarcation Line into the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)," according to the UN.

Biden Pledges $39 Billion in Student Debt Relief Despite Supreme Court Striking Down Last Attempt

Biden's earlier student debt relief plan, which proposed $10,000 debt relief for low-to-middle-income borrowers and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients, was deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in a 6-3 ruling.

US Virgin Islands Wants JPMorgan Chase To Pay Millions For Its Association With Jeffrey Epstein

The US Virgin Islands reportedly wants JPMorgan Chase to pay at least $190 million to resolve a lawsuit accusing the largest US bank of ignoring Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking.

Republicans Push Anti-Woke Measures in Defense Bill

“We are continuing to block the Biden Administration's ‘woke’ agenda,” Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said at a press conference.

U.S. Federal Deficit Increases 156% While Revenues Weaken

The U.S. federal deficit increased 156% from expenditures as revenues continue to decline.

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