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Social Security will be insolvent even sooner than previously expected, with automatic benefit cuts now projected to occur in 2033, according to a new report released Friday by the program’s trustees. The new projections underscore the limited time that’s available for policy makers to deal with the fiscal problems that are quickly rotting away America’s
With tuition rates increasing and college attendance rates declining, a new poll from The Wall Street Journal and the National Opinion Research Center suggests that Americans’ confidence in the value of a college degree is fading. The survey shows a dramatic decline in the percentage of Americans who believe a four-year college degree is worth
Tesla Inc TSLA shares are trading higher by 3.37% to $201.90 Friday morning. Strength may be related to the company's upcoming first-quarterdeliveries report, which is expected Sunday. See Also:Tesla Analyst Predicts Q1 Deliveries Beat As Price Cuts Help Snare Market, Mind Share In China Wedbush Expects Q1 Outperformance Daniel Ives has an Outperform rating and
BEIJING – Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has called for the setting of new ground rules so that global trade can continue without decoupling. This comes at a time when strategic competition between the United States and China is ratcheting up and countries are increasingly falling on one or the other side of the
close video NBA putting money over morals with Chinese fintech company partnership: Enes Kanter Freedom Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom slams the NBA over its latest strategic partnership with Chinese-based Ant Group and responds to another earthquake rattling Turkey on ‘Varney & Co.’ The NBA and its players struck a deal early Saturday on
Some prosecutors called it a “zombie;” other legal observers said it was a “sleeper case.” But Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s (D) probe into Donald Trump is the first to initiate history-making criminal charges against a former president. Among the dizzying array of ongoing criminal probes into former President Trump, he faces investigations by both
The escalating confrontation between the parties over the federal budget rests on a fundamental paradox: The Republican majority in the House of Representatives is now more likely than Democrats to represent districts filled with older and lower-income voters who rely on the social programs that the GOP wants to cut. A much larger share of
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY logged a weekly gain to finish off a volatile but positive first quarter marked by more Federal Reserve tightening and a banking crisis driven by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. On Friday, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported the personal consumption expenditures price index increased by 5%
In the vast windswept cemetery on the outskirts of Dnipro low clouds drift and mist drizzles over the graves of the fallen in this war. There is no noise apart from the flapping of hundreds of Ukraine flags – blue for the sky, yellow for the wheatfields of this farming country. Mounds of freshly dug
Japan has officially reopened part of a town evacuated 12 years ago in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The area of Tomioka, southwest of the wrecked Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, was evacuated following the disaster in March 2011. Its reopening was celebrated on Saturday, in time for the popular cherry blossom season. Former
One of physicist Stephen Hawking’s most famous paradoxes may finally be solved: Black holes may in fact hang onto information about the massive stars that created them, new research indicates. This information may lurk in the radiation around black holes – colloquially known as “quantum hair” – and could, in theory, be retrieved to retell
close video Bragg needs to tell the American people why he brought charges against Trump: John Fishwick Former U.S. attorney John Fishwick reacts to the indictment of former President Donald Trump by a New York grand jury on ‘Kennedy.’ Barstool Sports founder and CEO Dave Portnoy did not hold back while expressing his opinion about
George McGovern, the Democratic Party’s 1972 presidential nominee, was a liberal icon. During many years in political office, including as a U.S. senator from South Dakota, McGovern successfully championed loads of regulations, taxes, and mandates in the name of the public good. But as a businessman, he was held back to the point of failure
Former PresidentDonald Trumpis clearly seething at his indictment by a Manhattan Grand Jury over theStormy Danielshush money case but that does not seem to have impacted the stock price of a social media company linked to him. What Happened: Trump, in the wee hours of Friday, took to Truth Social and posted, "WHERE'S HUNTER?" seemingly
Writer and brand designer Jackson Greathouse Fall tweeted on March 15, 2023 about his experiment with ChatGPT-4 and his new venture called HustleGPT. ChatGPT-4 is the latest tool from OpenAI, a pioneer in an intelligent chatbot with the potential to transform daily life and multiple industries. His initial query to ChatGPT-4 read "You are HustleGPT,
The United Nations has adopted a landmark resolution that seeks to hold countries accountable for failing to respond to the climate crisis, while protecting more vulnerable nations. On Wednesday, the General Assembly voted on a measure calling on the International Court of Justice to establish obligations under international law for nations to protect their populations
In the midst of a comeback, it is quite the comedown. The courthouse in New York’s Bowery district – aka ‘Skid Row’ before its gentrification – has seen its share of society’s sad cases through the years. A former president could hardly fall any further. And yet its to this setting that Donald Trump will
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD andNVIDIA Corporation NVDA are trading marginally higher by 1.36% to $95.85 and 1.83% to $268.92, respectively, Wednesday afternoon. Shares of semiconductor companies are trading higher in sympathy with Micron, which said customer inventories have declined in several end markets. What's Going On With Micron? Micron on Tuesdayreported quarterly losses of$1.91per
In a distant galaxy, a supermassive black hole spewing radiation at near light speed has shifted its angle by a whopping 90 degrees to point directly toward Earth — a sharp turn that’s puzzling physicists. Active galactic nuclei (AGN) are the hungry black holes at the cores of many other galaxies, and they accrete matter
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