On Super Bowl Sunday, President Joe Biden took a stand against snack companies, urging them to halt the practice of “shrinkflation.” This term refers to the reduction in size, weight, or quantity of consumer products while maintaining or even increasing their prices. By sitting next to popular snacks like Oreos, Doritos, and Goldfish, President Biden
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In a historic move, the Republican-led House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. This marks only the second time in U.S. history that a Cabinet member has faced impeachment. The articles of impeachment against Mayorkas allege intentional violations of federal immigration laws and obstruction of congressional oversight of the
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The iPhone 16 series, set to be released later this year, has already generated a significant amount of buzz in the tech community. As with any new iPhone release, leaks and rumors have begun circulating on the web, providing insight into the possible features and design of the upcoming lineup. Recent updates have even included
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On the heels of hotter-than-expected U.S. January inflation data, Asia-Pacific markets experienced a downward trend, mirroring the losses seen on Wall Street. The spike in the consumer price index (CPI) has raised concerns among economists and investors about the potential impact on the global economy. This article delves into the repercussions of the inflation data
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Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour Party leader, has recently faced criticism after one of the party’s candidates for the Rochdale by-election, Azhar Ali, was accused of making antisemitic remarks. Initially, shadow ministers stood by Ali, offering apologies for his words but condemning his comments. However, as further remarks from Ali surfaced, including blaming Jewish quarters
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