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Along with the Great Resignation and #Striketober, jobless Americans are fighting for unemployment reform that could translate into lasting leverage.
Le Tigre is rebuilding after getting slammed by the virus.
As shortages of sneakers and other goods persist, the digital cat-and-mouse game between retailers and resellers is intensifying.
For decades, Bogotá officials and event planners hired a mystic named Jorge Elias González to manipulate the weather. A corruption probe, and a few memorable downpours, shook their faith.
Prime Minister Kishida is touting a “new capitalism” but is short on details of how he’ll balance growth and more equitable distribution of economic gains.
By one measure, Truth Social is already more successful than many of the former president’s business ventures. But that’s not really what this is about.
Nuke the filibuster, but only on bills that raise or suspend the debt limit. Even “Sinemanchin” should be able to agree to that.
Data show America’s output is concentrated in counties that Biden won—which are better protected against delta.
The former president’s bid to sell worthless plastic badges to supporters is a MAGA Bat-Signal aimed squarely at his thirstiest fans.
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