Post-Pandemic

Yellen Admits COVID Relief Spending Contributed to Inflation

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen acknowledged in a CNBC interview that the Biden administration's pandemic stimulus spending may have contributed “a little bit” to inflation.

Chicago Board of Education Votes to Terminate Public Schools CEO

The Chicago Board of Education voted unanimously Friday night to terminate Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez.

California Lost 156,300 Jobs in 2024, Contradicting Newsom’s Claims of Economic Growth

California lost 156,300 jobs in the first half of 2024, according to the latest federal quarterly payroll data, contradicting Governor Gavin Newsom’s optimistic claims about job growth in the state. While Newsom’s office had highlighted preliminary job survey data, which often overestimates employment numbers, the finalized payroll data shows a starkly different picture. In January, California’s payroll data counted 18,037,900 jobs, but by June, that number had dropped to 17,881,600, reflecting a significant job loss.

Haitian Migrants Leave Springfield, Ohio, After Trump’s Election Victory

Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, are reportedly leaving the town in response to fears of deportation following Donald Trump’s election as president. The small city of 60,000 has seen an influx of 15,000 to 20,000 Haitian migrants over the past four years under federal Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

The American Way: An Analysis on the Confusion-Inducing Response of the American Government to the COVID-19 Pandemic

In 2019, an unknown virus caused acute pneumonia in a man from Wuhan City, China. As of April 2024, that virus has caused over 700...

Trump’s Indictments Prove Politically Beneficial Amid Presidential Race

Just over a year ago, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the indictment of Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records, marking...

Apple Lays Off More Than 600 Workers in First Round of Post-Pandemic Cuts

Apple is laying off more than 600 workers in Santa Clara, signaling the company’s first big wave of post-pandemic job cuts.

Biden’s State of the Union 2024 to Air Thursday

President Biden is set to deliver his final State of the Union address for his first term on Thursday evening.

Pfizer Faces Billions in Losses as COVID Vaccine Demand Declines

As the demand for COVID-19 vaccines begins to wane, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is feeling the pinch.

U.S. No Longer ‘Safe Haven’ for Persecuted Christians, Say International Religious Freedom Advocacy Groups

Advocacy groups 'Open Doors US' and 'World Relief' have jointly released a report raising concerns about the drastically reduced numbers of persecuted Christians being resettled in the United States from countries known for high levels of persecution and discrimination.

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