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U.S. Prices, Wages Rise at Fastest Pace in Decades

Strong consumer demand and supply shortages test economy with rapid uptick in inflation

‘Meta’: Facebook’s New Name Mocked Online, Means ‘Dead’ In Hebrew

Earlier this week, Facebook announced that it would be changing its company name to “Meta.” The social media giant was quickly mocked online after it was pointed out that the new name sounds like the Hebrew word for “dead.”

This city just recorded the U.S.’s highest-ever average gasoline price

Average gasoline prices in San Francisco rise to $4.75 a gallon: GasBuddy

China to Build Military Base on Tajik Border with Afghanistan

Lawmakers in Tajikistan announced on Wednesday that China would build a new military base on the nation’s border with Afghanistan worth $10 million.

Better pronoun usage won’t help US counter hypersonic missiles, congressman says, urging intelligence to focus on security threats

The US intelligence community’s focus on “woke obsessions” like “pronoun etiquette” and “white rage” has affected its ability to effectively tackle national security challenges, congressman Devin Nunes (R-California) warned.

FDA Panel Endorses Pfizer Shots for 5- to 11-Year-Olds, Experts Say Vaccine for Kids Is ‘Unnecessary, Premature and Will Do More Harm Than Good’

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s advisory panel today voted to recommend the agency allow Pfizer to amend its Emergency Use Authorization for its COVID vaccine for children 5 through 11 years old, despite a host of objections from scientists and physicians.

Gas prices have risen $1.22 per gallon in just one year – costing drivers an extra $20 per fill-up – with rates at their...

Gas prices continue to rise, and are now at their highest level in seven years, according to the AAA Gas Price Index.

Build Back Better Act to Have $500 Billion in Climate Carveouts

The Build Back Better Act, President Joe Biden’s roughly $2 trillion infrastructure bill, will reportedly contain more than $500 billion in carveouts to combat climate change.

John Kerry Appears to Be Profiting from China’s ‘Ongoing Genocide’ via a $1 Million Investment

China’s abuse of minority groups has come into the international spotlight over the last two years and has led to sanctions, warnings and general disapproval from the world’s most powerful nations.

Clogged California Ports Are Finally Getting Some Much-Needed Help. Will It Be Enough?

More than a week after President Joe Biden announced his ineffective plan for the clogged Los Angeles ports to increase their work hours, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has finally issued an executive order “to address state, national and global supply chain challenges” at the ports.

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