Fed Official Backs 3 Rate Cuts Amid Weaker Jobs Data

A top Federal Reserve official, Michelle Bowman, says that the recent weaker-than-expected jobs report strengthens her case for three interest rate cuts this year. The data showed fewer workers hired last month than expected and lower hiring in previous months. Bowman believes the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump will not significantly impact inflation, which … Read more

Wrexham Slump in Championship Debut Against Southampton

Wrexham’s highly anticipated return to the EFL Championship ended in disappointment after a 2-1 loss to Southampton at St. Mary’s Stadium. The Red Dragons had taken a 1-0 lead through Josh Windass’s penalty in the 22nd minute, but Ryan Manning’s stunning free kick equalized in the 89th minute. The match slipped away for Wrexham as … Read more

Carrie’s Party Conundrum Raises Questions About Closure

Carrie Bradshaw is invited to a party by her friend Lisette on the Monday before Thanksgiving, but she declines, fearing seeing her old apartment might make her sad. This choice comes as no surprise to fans of the show, given Carrie’s history of emotional vulnerability. Meanwhile, Anthony receives an interesting proposition that may change his … Read more

Trade Desk Shares Plummet 40% Amid Amazon Competition

The Trade Desk’s shares took a sharp decline of nearly 40%, marking its worst drop on record, due to concerns over increased competition from Amazon. The company, which helps companies target people across the web with ads, beat earnings expectations but failed to calm Wall Street’s worries. Analysts cite Amazon’s expanding ad business as a … Read more

UN Officials Meet with GhF Amid Controversy Over Militarized Aid Distributions

The US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has received a significant boost in support after meeting with senior international aid officials, sparking controversy over its militarized food distribution model. The meeting, organized by the US Ambassador to the UN, took place under the Chatham House Rule, meaning participants could not be quoted publicly. The … Read more

How to Handle a Poison Ivy Rash

Poison ivy and its relatives pose a common threat to outdoor enthusiasts in the US. These plants contain an oily compound called urushiol, which affects 50-75% of American adults. When you come into contact with poison ivy, you can develop a rash that’s extremely itchy. Symptoms can last for weeks, and the condition is no … Read more

US Poised to Gain Record 7,500 Millionaires in 2025

The United States is set to gain a record-breaking 7,500 millionaires in 2025, making it the second most attractive destination for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) looking to relocate. According to Business Insider, the US will gain a net of 7,500 HNWIs, while other countries will experience significant millionaire outflows. The top destinations for incoming HNWIs are … Read more

Micah Parsons’ Back Injury Raises Question Mark Over NFL Season

Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons has been dealing with back tightness, prompting head coach Brian Schottenheimer to label him day-to-day. The issue cropped up after a recent practice, and while treatment is underway, there’s no indication that Parsons will return to the field anytime soon. A contract stalemate between Parsons and the team has left … Read more

JD Vance Responds to South Park’s Brutal Takedown of Trump Admin

JD Vance has taken to X to respond to the latest episode of South Park, which brutally took aim at the Trump administration. The second episode of the 27th season of the animated show featured a parody of Vice President Vance and several other high-profile figures. Vance responded by writing “Well, I’ve finally made it” … Read more