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The media (print & visual) is full of stories of increased consumption driving economic activity. It conveniently omits to mention that much of the increased consumption is thru taking on higher Debt ...
MIT economist David Autor first documented the loss of millions of jobs to Chinese imports a decade ago. Now he sees an even ...
Bitcoin (BTC), the world’s oldest and most valued crypto, is on a hot streak. It crossed the $118,000 mark early Friday to ...
In Japan, swarms of earthquakes are fueling a dip in tourism and a viral panic over predictions of the next 'big one' ...
A new Oregon law aimed at stopping invasive species will increase boat permit costs and the type of boats that need one will ...
Since the first scientific critiques of fossil fuels, oil companies have gone from being the “wealth of nations” to ...
South Africa's cement market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.1% to reach US$1.08 billion by 2025. Infrastructure investment, government housing p ...
Every time the door swings open this week at the county courthouse in the tiny south Georgia town of Statenville, six ...
Gold production from ongoing operations of 61,736 ounces; compared to 56,000 oz Au in Q2 20241,2 and 58,820 oz Au in Q1 20251,3 Gold equivalent production from ongoing operations of 71,229 ounces4 ...
While the recent inclement weather conditions have reminded us of the power that mother nature wields, it has also served to ...
Ireland’s tourism sector is experiencing something rather extraordinary. Not just a recovery—that’s old news now—but a genuine transformation that’s creating wealth for those sharp enough to spot the ...
Oil prices rose nearly 2% on Monday as signs of strong demand more than offset the impact of a higher-than-expected OPEC+ ...