Trump’s improved image: Is it approval — or amnesia?

The improved image of President Donald Trump is likely attributable to a combination of approval and amnesia. Since taking office, President Trump has made strides to make progress on several major initiatives, such as revising U.S.-China trade imbalances, cutting taxes, and negotiating a trade deal with Canada and Mexico. These moves have garnered support from […]Read More

Mortgage rates are slipping after a rapid rise

that brought rates to a seven-year high in November of 2018. Since December, mortgage rates have dropped significantly, giving most borrowers access to their lowest rates in years. These lower mortgage rates are giving people a great opportunity to purchase or refinance a home. Borrowers who lock in these low mortgage rates by making a […]Read More

Trump medical report released as Biden faces concerns over age,

On Wednesday of this week, President Donald Trump’s long-awaited medical report was finally released by the White House. The report outlined the President’s physical examination, which was conducted by Dr. Sean Conley, the President’s physician, on June 12. According to the report, President Trump’s physical exam showed that he is in overall good health with […]Read More

505 of 700 OpenAI Employees Demand Board Resign Following Sam

Out In the wake of the recent firing of Sam Altman from OpenAI, over 500 of the 700 employees at the artificial intelligence research lab have signed a petition demanding the immediate removal of the board members responsible for the decision. The petition, which was signed by 537 OpenAI employees, accuses the board of failing […]Read More

Vulgarities, insults, baseless attacks: Trump backers follow his lead

Donald Trump’s supporters have adopted his approach of attacking his opponents and adversaries in the form of insults, intemperate remarks, and baseless accusations. This has been particularly evident in some of the pro-Trump rallies held since he became president, where many of the participants fueled by emotion have shouted out mean-spirited and offensive chants. Trump […]Read More

Disney touts $40 billion economic impact in Florida as it

Disney has recently highlighted its “$40 billion economic impact on the state of Florida” during a court battle with Governor Ron DeSantis over coronavirus restrictions. The company, in filings with the First District Court of Appeals in Tallahassee, painted a visual of its emphasis on the state economy, pointing to more than 200,000 workers employed […]Read More

Biden to celebrate 81st birthday by honoring White House Thanksgiving

Vice President Joe Biden will celebrate his 81st birthday by honoring the longstanding White House tradition of hosting a National Thanksgiving dinner. Biden, who will turn 81 on November 20th, is expected to invite hundreds of guests to the dinner, which will be held at the White House’s State Dining Room. The dinner will feature […]Read More

Solana Blockchain Games Thrive on the Epic Games Store – Next

The recent announcement of Epic Games’s partnership with Solana, a blockchain-based platform for games, has created excitement in the gaming community. The partnership is a big step forward in the development of blockchain-based gaming, and could bring a new wave of innovation and player engagement to the gaming market. Solana is a high-performance blockchain that […]Read More

Antisemitism was rising online. Then Elon Musk’s X supercharged it.

The rise of antisemitism online has been a concerning trend for the past several years worldwide. This has been exacerbated more recently by the support of high-profile figures and celebrities such as Elon Musk, who recently voiced support for conspiracy theories and controversial content related to antisemitism on Twitter. Musk has also shared links to […]Read More

Prices held steady in October as inflation slowed further

in the eurozone Prices in the eurozone remained stable in October according to a report released by the European Central Bank on Friday, as inflation continued to remain low in the currency bloc. The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) was unchanged at 0.7 percent year-on-year for the third consecutive month in October, unchanged from […]Read More