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Japan is considering using a two-tier pricing system for foreign tourists and locals amid a problem with over-tourism.

Japan is reportedly facing an unusual problem: too many tourists. Foreigners are flocking to the country in record numbers in the first half of 2024, with 17.78-million foreigners visiting the country. The added tourism brought around $11.4 billion to Japan’s economy in the first quarter of 2024. The record-number of visitors is largely attributed to…

Investors worldwide slammed the stock market sell button Monday after Japan's Nikkei index had its worst day since 1987's Black Monday.

Investors slammed the sell button the morning of Monday, Aug. 5, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average sliding more than 1,000 points before the opening bell. The tech-heavy Nasdaq lost 6% while the S&P 500 was down more than 4% before the stock market opened. The global sell-off started overseas in Japan with the Nikkei…

Is the U.S. already in a recession? Friday's jobs report and 4.3% unemployment rate triggered a recession indicator known as the Sahm Rule.

It only took moments for Friday’s disappointing U.S. jobs report to stoke fears that a recession could be in the offing. In the wake of the report, Treasury yields took a dive while the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all faced a selloff, pushing them down more than 2% early in the afternoon. Employers added…

The Fed faces pressure to aggressively cut rates after July's weak jobs report. "Nobody was talking about 50 basis points before this report."

Experts are criticizing the Federal Reserve for being behind the ball after July’s jobs report showed a weakening labor market, two days after the Fed decided to leave its interest rate unchanged. Economists say the Fed’s restrictive monetary policy is now hurting the once-robust labor market. In July, the U.S. economy added 114,000 jobs, a…

The green energy transition may need resources from a proposed Arizona mine, but Native American tribes and environmentalists have concerns.

Arizona officials claim the land that is planned for use by the Resolution Copper mine contains resources that are crucial for transitioning the U.S. energy sector to renewables. However, Native American tribes and environmentalists are raising concerns over the project’s potential impacts. Indigenous groups assert that the proposed mining site lies on sacred ground that…

According to a new report, 450,000 working-age residents in Massachusetts lack English proficiency, about 10% of the workforce.

According to a new report by MassInc and UMass Donahue, over 450,000 working-age residents in Massachusetts lack English proficiency. that makes up about 10% of the workforce. The report highlights the lack of funding for English-as-a-second-language (ESOL) programs as immigrant numbers continue to rise. The report urges officials to increase and improve access to ESOL…

President Maduro claims to have won reelection by 51%, despite exit polls showing his challenger ahead by more than 30 percentage points.

In Venezuela, the results of a recent presidential election are being reported in two significantly different ways, leading world leaders, including those in the United States, to question the validity of the election. Authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro claims to have won reelection by a narrow majority of 51%, despite exit polls indicating that his challenger…

Blacks saw their income grow during Trump's presidency, a sign that he could make significant gains with Black voters in November.

Former President Donald Trump’s gains with Black voters have narrowed since President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race. Prior to his dropping out, polling indicated that Biden was losing support among Black voters, who had been vital to his 2020 victory. The Trump campaign has been courting Black voters, using the recent Republican…

Philadelphia city workers are frustrated with Mayor Cherelle Parker's return-to-office mandate, citing space and resource shortages.

Philadelphia city workers said they are “pissed off” about being forced back into the office, running into what they say is a shortage of space and resources. On July 15, Mayor Cherelle Parker’s return-to-office mandate went into effect, mandating municipal workers be in-person five days a week. City officials said about 80% of its workforce…

The podcast format has seen significant growth in the past few years, with new rewatch shows, growing popularity and more ad revenue.

The podcasting format has been around for decades but it’s seen significant growth in the past few years growing ad revenue and new shows popping up from all over the world, including at Straight Arrow News. SAN’s Ryan Robertson has held many positions in his broadcast career, including reporter, producer, and news director, and now…

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