Owning a car, whether brand-new or used, is getting harder for most Americans these days. Inflation is spiking and auto …
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How times have changed. The United States, known to be the land of plenty, the perennial world leader in food …
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The world will start to feel the impact of food shortages not later than June or early July. But the …
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Even with no lockdowns, Americans may be inclined to travel less this year. That’s because of rising gas prices brought about by …
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Omicron outbreaks are waning, but their impact on the U.S. supply chain remains jarring. The growing shipping congestion in major U.S. and …
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From Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Pike Creek, Delaware, closed restaurants with for sale/lease signs and foreclosed markings, and those which are …
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The U.S. food supply has a dirty secret: American food may be fertilized by human remains and spiked with invisible nanoparticles. …
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