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Target Battles Plummeting Profits and Ballooning Inventory by Offering Rare Discounts on Clearance Merchandise

Target has started offering discounts to clear out excess items from its inventory.

Lockdowns Caused at Least 170,000+ Excess Deaths in U.S.

Research finds a 26 percent spike in non-Covid excess deaths among working age Americans in 2020 and 2021.

May Inflation Rate at Four-Decade High of 8.6%

Experts' predictions of 8.3% were outpaced with an actual 8.6% increase.

JP Morgan CEO Defends World Economic Forum’s ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’

“I’m not woke. And I think people are mistaking the stakeholder capitalism thing for being woke,” Jamie Dimon.

Big Cities’ Climate Lawsuits Against Big Oil Scrutinized

A recent wave of government climate change lawsuits against oil and gas firms may prove deeply harmful, actually inhibiting the growth of new, greener technologies by diverting resources that would otherwise fuel innovation

Florida, Texas Students Excelled While Students in Democratic Lock-Down States Lost Academic Ground

A new study has found that although “high-poverty schools” suffered large losses in achievement by switching to remote learning during the coronavirus lockdowns, districts that remained largely in-person lost relatively little ground.

Save Our Truckers, Not Affluent Students Seeking a Free Ride

Take a look around you, whether you are at home, in the office, at a mall, or waiting for a sandwich at your local supermarket. Chances are, everything you see was delivered by truck. Every single thing.   

Biden’s Economy Sends Americans Into ‘Unretirement’

Americans are leaving retirement due to inflation and a tight job market, according to data released last month by job platform Indeed.

Food Shortages Surge to Record High, Food Price Inflation 2nd Highest Ever

The supply of food around the globe saw a sharp uptick in disruptions, survey data from S&P Global indicated Monday.

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