Many customers and companies celebrate the reopening of the American economy. While the schedule varied, the first states began to implement stay-at-home orders in mid-March, while others followed suit until early April. After two months or more trapped at home, consumers are eager to return to life as usual. However, …
Read More »Napolitano: Why is the Seattle business owner lawsuit over the CHOP area likely to be unsuccessful?
Is the legal battle over Michael Flynn over? Judge Emmet Sullivan delays all proceedings in the Michael Flynn case after an appeals court orders that the case be dismissed; Judge Andrew Napolitano considers what happens next. The lawsuit by Seattle residents and business owners against their city probably has only …
Read More »Unemployment claims fall to 1.48 million, but slow decline indicates hectic economic recovery
The numbers: New claims for traditional unemployment benefits fell slightly last week to 1.48 million, but remain stubbornly high three months after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, signaling that an incipient economic recovery is likely to be uneven. Initial jobless claims, a rough measure of layoffs, declined in the …
Read More »Kellyanne Conway Now Supports the Term ‘Kung Flu’ After Trump Likes It
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway defended on Wednesday President Donald Trump’s use of the racist term “kung flu” to describe the new coronavirus. In March, Conway said the term was “highly offensive” after CBS journalist Weijia Jiang accused a White House official of using the term. But Trump has accepted …
Read More »Millennials stressed around the world, but don’t blame the coronavirus
For Generation Z and millennial people in countries around the world, anxiety levels are high. Almost half of Generation Z (48%) and millennials (44%) say they are stressed most of the time, according to Deloitte’s Millennium Survey 2020, released Thursday. The causes of high stress are rooted in financial concerns, …
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