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Financial Times - World
How the ‘strong’ US economy feels for poorer Americans, in five charts
That’s your bloody GDP. Not ours -
MarketWatch - Business
Stocks will fall 30% as the U.S. economy heads for a painful recession, strategist says
Move over, J.P. Morgan — we have a new contender for most apocalyptic stock-market forecast. -
MarketWatch - Business
Manufacturers are mired in a slump, ISM finds, and aren’t adding much to the U.S. economy
A key barometer of U.S. factories fell in June for the third month in a row, signaling that an ongoing slump in the industrial side of the economy shows no sign of ending. -
CNBC - Business
Composting could be set for U.S. boom, and it needs one, decades behind recycling
Consumer interest in waste composting is picking up given climate and farming benefits, but national numbers remains very low, decades behind recycling. -
MarketWatch - Business
U.S. stocks could rise another 10% by the end of 2024 after a strong first half, history shows
The U.S. stock market just scored a gangbusters first half of the year. If history is a guide, Wall street could be in for another robust six months, according to Comerica Wealth Management. -
CBS News - Top stories
How Biden and Trump differ on immigration
Immigration is one of the major topics expected to be addressed during Thursday night's presidential debate. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez explains how each candidate plans on tackling the issue.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Biden expands immigration protections for 300,000 Haitians
The Biden administration is expanding a humanitarian program to allow an estimated 309,000 Haitians in the United States to stay and legally work. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Friday announced he is renewing and redesignating ...Joe Biden -
BBC News - Top stories
Ramsay on Green's immigration plan and electric car timescale
Green Party co-leader was asked on BBC Question Time about migration and the switch from petrol cars. -
BBC News - Top stories
Farage on Reform's candidate controversies and immigration policy
The party's leader was asked on BBC Question Time about the selection of candidates for his party, and role of immigration in the UK.
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