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10/15/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Senior Federal Reserve official says “transitory” inflation is not actually transitory
The consumer price index (CPI) suggests that the “transitory” inflation floated by the government is not actually transitory. According to a senior official at Federal Reserve, the biggest burst in U.S. inflation in three decades is likely to last longer than expected and it should no longer be considered transitory. Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael […]
10/14/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Global food prices hit highest levels in a decade
Worldwide food prices have reached their highest levels. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the food price index reached a 10-year high last month, reflecting the increased prices around the globe. The FAO’s food price index reached 130 points in September. This level has not been seen since 2011, and it represents […]
10/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Lebanon goes dark amidst worst economic crisis since 1800s
The entire country of Lebanon was plunged into darkness on Saturday, October 9, as two of the state’s electric company’s main power stations ran out of fuel. The al Zahrani and Deir Ammar power stations stopped working after diesel supplies were exhausted and energy production dropped below 200 megawatts. An official has confirmed that the […]
10/12/2021
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By Mary Villareal
US submarine crashes into unknown object in South China Sea; 11 sailors injured
A United States nuclear submarine hit an “unknown object” in the South China Sea, injuring at least 11 sailors. It remains unclear what the object was, but the submarine is still “fully operational.” Unnamed officials say that the collision happened in international waters amidst rising tensions in Southeast Asia. The Navy says that it is still assessing […]
10/12/2021
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By Mary Villareal
See the light: Philips Hue smart bulbs can be hacked and used to install malware
A recent report from cybersecurity researchers at Check Point identified a bug in Philips Hue smart bulbs that potentially allows hackers to access the home networks of users. Using a similar glitch from 2017, researchers said that they were able to access the bulbs and their corresponding “control bridge,” which led them to the users’ […]
10/07/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Sandra Whitten reveals Joe Biden is working with drug cartels – Brighteon.TV
Sandra Whitten accuses President Joe Biden of working with drug cartels during the latest episode of the “B-Alert News” with host Bishop Leon Benjamin on Brighteon.TV. “You have to prove it to me in black and white that the Biden administration and the cartel are not working together, because there is no way that what […]
10/07/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Food bank shortages and lack of transport truck drivers threaten to ruin holiday celebrations
Mainstream media is now issuing warnings about holiday food bank parcels getting smaller as the supply chain remains broken amidst the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. A combination of declining food bank storage and an expected explosion in demand for charity support could result in food shortages for the holiday season. According to reports, food banks […]
10/06/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Ex-google employee recalls “Terminator” moment; fears company is “creating God”
A former Google employee reveals that the company is building an artificial intelligence (AI) machine that looks like something straight out of a sci-fi thriller. Mo Gawdat, a former chief business officer who joined the company in 2007, says that the mysterious Google X department is developing a machine that can quickly learn. In particular, he has seen a […]
10/05/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Supply chain crisis could push global economic recovery off course
A supply crunch for non-essential items is creating a full-blown crisis as it leads to shortages in energy, labor and transport in various parts of the globe. All these problems are parts of the rising post-pandemic consumer demands that could push the global economic recovery off course. Mohamed El-Erian, insurance giant Allianz’s adviser and president of […]
10/01/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Power shortages in China may cause world food and commodities prices to surge
China is looking at a difficult harvest season as a severe energy crunch hurts the outlook for production — a development that can trigger another surge in food prices. The autumn harvest in China is underway, but with power shortages in industrial hubs, authorities see slow processing growth. This is especially true in the northeastern provinces of Jilin, […]
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