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Goldman slashes recession forecast again amid slowing inflation

Goldman Sachs said the odds of a recession are shrinking yet again after recent reports showed inflation is meaningfully falling, good news for President Joe Biden's reelection prospects.

Tucker Carlson’s new show scores advertising deal with Don Trump Jr.-linked anti-ESG company

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has scored a lucrative advertising deal with a marketing app specifically targeted toward conservative shoppers that has deep ties to investors such as Donald Trump Jr.

Pentagon deploys additional firepower to the Middle East to deter Iran

The United States military is deploying additional resources to the Middle East in response to an increasingly aggressive Iran.

DeSantis claims title of ‘most pro-Israel governor’ in speech to Christian group

Speaking at the Christians United for Israel 2023 summit on Monday in Arlington, Virginia, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) claimed the title of the "most pro-Israel governor" in the U.S.

FDA approves RSV preventative injection for infants

The Food and Drug Administration announced on Monday it has given full approval for a new preventative injection for infants under age 2 to protect them from contracting respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.

GOP presidential candidates say they aren’t in the race to become vice president

Several Republican presidential candidates are coming out and assuring voters that their goal is to become president of the United States in 2024, despite former President Donald Trump holding a 50-point lead over most of them.

DC selects Pamela Smith as police chief as crime in district soars

Pamela Smith will serve as Washington's next police chief, making her the first black woman to hold the role in the district's history.

Food stamps: Final direct payment worth up to $1,504 to arrive in New Mexico in three days

New Mexico residents should see their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments arrive in the next three days before the program ends for July.

Trudeau criticized for chiding Muslims over LGBT content in schools

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was seen criticizing Muslims who expressed concern over LGBT content in education, with footage of his comments shared on social media.

Social Security update: DeSantis suggests retirement eligibility could change

Republican presidential contender and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) supports changes to Social Security for millennials and younger generations but said on Sunday that current seniors should be protected from changes to the program.
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