The United States made a significant commitment to ocean conservation, pledging over $508 million at the ninth Our Ocean Conference in Greece.
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New Student Debt Relief Draft Rules Unveiled
In a move set to provide substantial relief to millions of Americans burdened by student loan debt, the Biden-Harris Administration has announced the release of…
State Department Launches State-to-States Initiative to Strengthen Local Connections
In a move aimed at fostering deeper ties between the federal government and local communities across the United States, Special Representative for City and State…
Biden-Harris Administration Unveils Strategy to Bolster Global Health Security
The White House announced today the rollout of the U.S.
Consumer Price Index rise is forcing inflation back up
Americans across the country are feeling the pinch of rising inflation, as evidenced by the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
10,000 baby boomers are turning 65 every day and it’s a problem
The tide is turning in the American workforce. The Baby Boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1964, is entering retirement at an unprecedented rate.
Strong Job Growth in March Raises Inflation Concerns
The US economy defied expectations, adding a robust 303,000 nonfarm jobs in March.
New York hit by 4.8 magnitude earthquake
The shaking lasted for over 30 seconds in New York City, causing temporary closures and delays on subways, bridges, and tunnels.
Fed may hold interest rates for longer than anyone expected
The Federal Reserve’s plans to lower interest rates this year could be put on hold due to a confluence of factors: robust US economic growth, stubbornly high oil prices, and ongoing global uncertainties.