The Week in Business: Blistering Job Growth
How are you? (July 31 – Aug 6) A surprise for the day of the job Analysts had forecast an increase of 250,000 jobs in… Read More »The Week in Business: Blistering Job Growth
How are you? (July 31 – Aug 6) A surprise for the day of the job Analysts had forecast an increase of 250,000 jobs in… Read More »The Week in Business: Blistering Job Growth
Scott Mitchell became convinced that YouTube would make him rich. Mitchell, 33, got the idea last year of videos promoting courses on building so-called cash… Read More »YouTube automation germinates the cottage industry that promises quick cash
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Photo illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Getty Sean Hannity thinks you don’t spend enough of your life at work. In a recent discussion on his… Read More »Sean Hannity wants low-income Americans to have no lives
While the French are obsessed with the dilution of their culture in their own country, it’s not unfair to say that their great nation’s cultural… Read More »Jacques Pépin, in search of lost cars and kitchen
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VINCENT, Ala. (AP) — A racist text message sent by a police officer has prompted officials in a small Alabama town to disband their police… Read More »Alabama City Disbands Police Over Racist Text
On Friday, Indiana’s governor signed a nearly complete ban on abortion, making the state the first to approve sweeping new restrictions since the Supreme Court… Read More »Indiana major employers criticize state’s new abortion law
If it hadn’t been so excruciatingly sad, Alex Jones’s defamation lawsuit might have been cathartic. Mr Jones, the supplement-slinging conspiracy theorist, was ordered to pay… Read More »Why Alex Jones’ Trial Won’t Stop the Spread of Lies
As countries around the world struggle to cope with rising prices, perhaps no major economy understands how to deal with inflation better than Argentina. The… Read More »How Argentines deal with inflation that is 64% and rising
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If it hadn’t been so excruciatingly sad, Alex Jones’s defamation lawsuit might have been cathartic. Mr Jones, the supplement-slinging conspiracy theorist, was ordered to pay… Read More »Don’t expect Alex Jones’ come-uppance to stop lies
Jobs galore. Thrilling question. If the United States is headed for a recession, it will take an unusual route, with many signs of a boom.
Alex Jones is called to testify at the Travis County courthouse during the defamation trial in Austin, USA on August 2, 2022Briana Sanchez/Pool via Reuters… Read More »A forensic economist testified that Alex Jones began funneling $11,000 a day to an alleged shell company around the time he was defaulted to default in libel cases