June 19, 2024

Russia and North Korea together: Is the U.S. in troubled waters?

Paying his first visit in nearly a quarter-century, Russian President Vladimir Putin touched down in North Korea early Wednesday morning, pledging to enhance trade and security ties and offering robust support against the United States. So this time, it’s Russia and North Korea together. Putin was warmly greeted by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. […]

June 18, 2024

Ghost posting and how it’s haunting the American job market

According to recent research, companies are increasingly using fake online job openings to create an illusion of growth, motivate existing employees, and build a future candidate pool without any real intention of hiring. It is dubbed as “ghost posting”. This practice accounts for 43% of online job listings across various industries. A survey by Clarify […]

June 18, 2024

Own or rent in retirement? Insights from Suze Orman

As retirees ponder their next move, a common dilemma arises: is it better to own a home with its unpredictable costs, or rent a senior community condo with fixed monthly expenses? This question often hinges on the transition from the stability required during working years and raising children, to the flexibility and ease needed in […]

June 18, 2024

Mass deportation call from J.D. Vance sparks outrage

In a move that has ignited fierce debate, J.D. Vance, the venture capitalist-turned-Republican U.S. senator from Ohio, announced his support for the mass deportation of an estimated 20 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. Vance gained national attention with his best-selling book, Hillbilly Elegy, which he claimed represented the forgotten people of middle America. […]

June 18, 2024

Biden advertising campaign amplifies attack on Trump

On Monday, the Biden team announced a significant $50 million advertising campaign targeting battleground state voters, focusing sharply on Trump’s recent felony conviction from his hush-money trial. The centerpiece of this campaign is a 30-second ad juxtaposing images of a smiling Biden engaging with voters against shots of a grim-faced Trump in court. The ad’s […]

June 17, 2024

Ivy League dreams: A path to prestige and prosperity

The eight elite institutions that make up the Ivy League continue to captivate the imaginations of students and parents alike, setting the gold standard for higher education. These schools’ storied histories, renowned faculty, and impressive alumni networks remain the ultimate aspiration for many young scholars. And it’s easy to see why. The Ivy League’s reputation […]

June 17, 2024

Car industry is squeezing the middle class, says Jaspreet Singh

There’s an undeniable allure to driving a brand-new vehicle, a feeling of safety, security, and status that many aspire to. However, the car industry is increasingly squeezing the middle class, making it harder for them to build and maintain wealth. In a series of eye-opening videos, Jaspreet Singh, the personal finance guru behind the popular […]

June 14, 2024

Political Affiliation Now a Key Driver of Brand Loyalty

In today’s interconnected world, even the biggest brands are finding it impossible to steer clear of global politics. Consumers are now intertwining corporate decisions and political affiliation with brand reputations more than ever before. A recent survey by Edelman, encompassing 15,000 people across 15 countries between April 13 and 24, reveals that nearly 80% of […]

June 14, 2024

Online Influencer Stages Migrant Stunt at White House

Nick Shirley, a pro-Trump online influencer with over 318,000 followers, is known for questioning migrants about their support for President Joe Biden. Shirley organized a march in front of the White House with signs saying “I Love Biden” and “I Need Work Permit for My Family.” The six Hispanic day labourers were paid $20 each […]

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