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Let Thy Smartphone Be Thy Medicine? Google, Amazon Make Big Moves Into Healthcare

As Big Tech and major retail firms move into healthcare they bring promises of convenience and innovation they claim will benefit consumers — but the move also raises questions about the ever-growing power and influence of such firms and their real motivation for getting into healthcare.

Hungary Has ‘No Difficulty’ to Pay Rubles for Russian Gas, Says PM Orbán

Hungary is not the first EU member state to concede to the Russian demand, with Slovakia already signaling it will pay in rubles

Illinois Church Touts ‘Fasting From Whiteness’ as Lent 2022 Observance

A United Church of Christ congregation in suburban Chicago says it is “Fasting From Whiteness” during Lent, the 40-day period preceding Easter.

Good Luck Buying That House

Oh, you want to buy a house? The bad news is that right now, you would pay a historically high price for a home, and as of today, you’d also hand over more money in interest for the privilege to do so — a whopping 5 percent, on average.

French Voters Could Strike a Major Blow to Globalism

After Emmanuel Macron picked globalism over his country’s interests for five years, his main rival Marine Le Pen is drawing closer

SpaceX Billionaire Elon Musk Just Bought a Massive Share of Twitter

Billionaire Tesla CEO and SpaceX founder Elon Musk just made a major splash over on social media – by buying a ton of it.

CNN Host Calls Out Biden for Narrative on Gas Price Crisis: ‘Americans Just Don’t Buy That’

CNN host Abby Phillip called out President Joe Biden on Sunday for repeatedly refusing to accept responsibility for the historic surge of gas prices.

Poll: Nearly Half of Voters Say They Are ‘Financially Worse’ off Than One Year Ago

Nearly half of U.S. voters say they are “financially worse” than they were one year ago, shortly after the end of former President Trump’s four years in office, Harvard/Harris Poll’s March survey found..

Wall Street Set for Worst Quarter Since Pandemic Crash of 2020

U.S. stocks edged lower on Thursday on worries about the raging conflict in Ukraine and the outlook for U.S. interest rate hikes, putting the main indexes on course for their worst quarter since the pandemic crash in 2020.

Us Added 431,000 Jobs in March in Sign of Economic Health

America's employers extended a streak of robust hiring in March, adding 431,000 jobs in a sign of the economy's resilience in the face of a still-destructive pandemic and the highest inflation in 40 years.

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