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U.K. Food Prices at Highest Level in Half a Century

Food prices from inflation are the highest in 45 years.

U.S. Dollar Losing Reserve Currency Status Faster Than Expected, Says Eurizon SLJ Capital CEO

"The dollar suffered a stunning collapse in 2022 in its market share as a reserve currency, presumably due to its muscular use of sanctions," says CEO and co-CIO of Eurizon SLJ Capital.

Left-Wing BuzzFeed News Shuts Down

BuzzFeed is cutting 15% of its staff and closing BuzzFeed News.

France, China Working on Peace Deal for Russia-Ukraine Conflict

France's Macron hopes to establish a framework for future negotiations and has tasked his foreign policy adviser, Emmanuel Bonne, to work with China's top diplomat, Wang Yi.

Disneyland to Hold First Ever ‘Pride Nite’ in June

Disneyland announced 'Pride Nite' will be coming to the park in Anaheim, California for the first time this June.

42-Year-Old NBC Anchor Lesley Swick Van Ness Dies Suddenly on Family Vacation

Lesley Swick Van Ness, a 42-year-old news anchor at an NBC affiliate in Illinois, died suddenly after she became sick and was hospitalized while vacationing with her family in Florida.

WEF-Partnered BlackRock Passes $9 Trillion in Assets Under Management

Net inflows of financial asset manager with ownership in virtually every major corporation totaled $110 billion in first quarter.

Consumer Prices Rise, Inflation ‘Remains Too Hot’

While services inflation began to moderate and rent prices rose at a slower pace, "inflation still remains too hot for the Fed's liking," according to senior economist at Wells Fargo in Charlotte, North Carolina Sarah House.

Manhattan DA Sues Rep. Jordan Over Trump Indictment Inquiry

The lawsuit, according to Bragg, is "in response to an unprecedently brazen and unconstitutional attack by members of Congress on an ongoing New York State criminal prosecution and investigation of former President Donald J. Trump."

CDC Investigators Fall Ill While Studying Health Impacts of Ohio Train Derailment

CDC investigators studying the health impacts of the Ohio train derailment fell ill with symptoms such as sore throat, headache, coughing, and nausea, raising concerns about the safety of the air and drinking water in the area.

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