Month: September 2023
Outrage as Zimbabwe president names son in cabinet
As part of the parliament’s youth quota, Mnangagwa appointed his son David Kudakwashe as deputy
Read MoreThousands feared dead as flooding sweeps Libya
There are more than 2,000 dead and thousands missing, according to the leader of the
Read MoreWe need help from whomever will give it
As the hours passed, and no specialist rescue teams appeared to assist the villagers, the
Read MoreEven a recession may not bring America down this time.
On a warm Saturday morning in July, as Kathie Leonard planned to set out on
Read MoreWalmart cut starting pay for some new jobs
Walmart, America’s largest private employer, is paying some new hires less than it would have
Read MoreFurniture companies in a rut as fewer people buy big-ticket items.
Furniture isn’t being bought as much as it used to be. Several furniture retailers reported
Read MoreAn auto strike looks likely. Should I buy a car now.
Watching news about a possible United Auto Workers strike might make you wary of buying
Read MoreExpress CEO Tim Baxter resigns amid declining revenue
Stewart Glendinning will replace Timothy Baxter as CEO of clothing company Express on September 15,
Read MoreThe problem with labor data in understanding inflation.
Due to aggressively raised interest rates by the Federal Reserve, US inflation has slowed significantly
Read MoreVietnam offers the US an alternative to China
During his visit to Vietnam, President Joe Biden is working to strengthen economic ties between
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