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FEMA is being forced to put hundreds of projects on hold because of a lack of funding.

America’s disaster emergency response agency has some bad news, and it comes right in the middle of hurricane season in the U.S. The United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Relief Fund is running out of money for the second straight year as reported on Sunday, Aug. 25. The agency said that it has…

In a significant advancement in cancer treatment, doctors have initiated trials for the world’s first mRNA lung cancer vaccine.

In a significant advancement in cancer treatment, doctors have initiated trials for the world’s first mRNA lung cancer vaccine. This vaccine is being developed by the same German company behind the COVID-19 vaccines. Experts are optimistic that this new treatment could save thousands of lives. Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths globally,…

China's first big-budget video game, "Black Myth: Wukong," has glowing reviews and great sales despite accusations of censorship.

The first big-budget video game produced by a Chinese developer is being lauded as a success. But while sales are strong, so are accusations of censorship. “Black Myth: Wukong” is loosely inspired by the Chinese epic “Journey to the West.” Game Science developed the game with the backing of Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent. While the…

Former President Trump should have called upon the National Guard to respond to the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

The Army National Guard has a broad mission, with members often holding civilian jobs or attending college while serving. The Guard can be activated only by state governors or the president of the United States to assist in emergencies. In recent years, the National Guard has been deployed to patrol the New York City Subway,…

The policies Kamala Harris laid out take Biden's economic pillars even further, despite mixed opinions on Biden's record with the economy.

Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris gave the first real look into her economic agenda Friday, Aug. 16. The speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, marks the first major policy address given since she has taken over the top of the ticket. Harris is looking toward the economy as it remains one of the…

Are daters just sick of swiping? In one survey, Gen Z much preferred meeting someone in real life than online. How can dating apps adjust?

Dating apps are facing a point of reckoning. Bumble is the latest to lose its wings. Its share price dropped 29% after it slashed its revenue outlook for the rest of the year. The stock is down around 65% in the past year, while Match Group, which owns Tinder, Match.com, OkCupid, and others, is down about…

The Fed is giving no credence to calls for emergency rate cuts or panic over the labor market or stock market.

The Federal Reserve is giving no credence to calls for emergency rate cuts or panic over the labor market or stock market since July’s disappointing jobs report. Following signals that inflation continues to ease, all signs point to a September rate cut, though there is a lot of data to be released between now and…

After mortgage rates hit their lowest levels in more than a year last week, applications to refinance surged 35% in a week.

After mortgage rates hit their lowest levels in more than a year last week, applications to refinance surged 35% compared to the previous week. The Mortgage Bankers Association Refinance Index is up 118% from a year ago. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has gone from under 3% in 2021 to nearly 8% in October…

The CDC has issued an advisory over a rise in parvo cases among humans.

A seasonal respiratory virus that hasn’t been much of an issue since the COVID-19 pandemic is on the rise once again. The CDC issued a health alert on Tuesday, Aug. 13, over human parvovirus – more commonly known as parvo.  That name might sound more familiar to dog owners. It’s one of the most contagious…

Starbucks' stock shot up 22% Tuesday morning on news it hired Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol. Can the burrito king repeat the magic with coffee?

Starbucks’ stock shot up more than 22% on Tuesday, Aug. 13, when the company announced it is swapping out CEOs. Laxman Narasimhan is out effective immediately, while the coffee giant poached Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol to turn things around like he did for the burrito business.  Niccol has been CEO of Chipotle since 2018. He will…

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