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Starbucks Plans to Tap Young, Wealthy Customers to Weather Recession

Starbucks Corp. topped Wall Street estimates for quarterly comparable sales and profits on Thursday, saying it will weather any coming recession by selling customized cold...

US Economy Added 261,000 New Jobs in October as Hiring Stays Strong

The U.S. economy added 261,000 new jobs in October, down from the upwardly revised 315,000 in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics...

Democrats Refuse to Learn From the Failure of Engagement With China

The timing couldn’t have been better. Democratic Party foreign-policy “expert” Joseph Nye, who served in the Carter, Clinton, and Obama administrations and who teaches at Harvard University, wrote an article in Project Syndicate extolling the virtues of post–Cold War engagement of China and praising the Biden administration’s competitive-engagement approach to China.

International News Parrots U.S. Mainstream Media Reports Backing Biden on Trump ‘MAGA Republicans’

International parroting of mainstream narrative raises questions.

Examples of Biden Manipulating Conservatives

The White House released a statement articulating why the Republican goal of reversing current economic policies would make inflation worse.

Fed Hikes Interest Rates 0.75% As It Struggles Against Highest Inflation in Decades

The Federal Reserve launched another sortie against the fastest inflation in four decades on Wednesday, approving the fourth straight supersized rate increase and signaling more increases were likely in the months ahead.

China to Be Investigated If Republicans Win House in November

Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said House Republicans will set up a committee to investigate how COVID-19 spread from China, military and economic threats from the eastern nation, and intellectual property theft.

Diesel Market to Stay Tight Into Winter: Chevron Chairman

The diesel market will stay tight into the winter, Chevron Chairman and CEO Michael Wirth warned.

Prague: 70,000 Czechs Protest Over Energy Crisis Fuelled by EU Sanctions on Russia

Over 70,000 Czechs came to the streets of Prague to protest against the rising energy prices triggered by the EU sanctions against Russia.

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