U.S. Stock futures and international markets traded higher in the last few hours before the start of Election Day celebrations. By noon on Tuesday in Hong Kong, E-Mini S&P 500 futures were up 0.5%. In the previous session, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.6%, recovering from its worst week …
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A federal attorney’s review found no inappropriate activity by Obama administration officials who sought to identify Americans whose names appeared in classified intelligence reports during the 2001 presidential election, two officials familiar with the matter said. Prosecutor John Bashe, a U.S. attorney for the West Texas district, left the Justice …
Read More »New Rules for H-1B Visas: What You Need to Know
WAS SHINGTON The Trump administration Long-awaited changes to the H-1B visa program for highly skilled foreign workers were introduced on Tuesday with the aim of tightening eligibility for a program valued by high-tech companies and other employers. These changes, some of which come under immediate effect and all of which …
Read More »The US economy was laden with debt before Kovid. That’s bad news for retrieval.
The coronavirus ended the longest economic expansion in U.S. history. That was not the only problem. When the U.S. The next deepest downturn was when he was overwhelmed with debt. Why does this matter? Economies that carry a lot of debt usually have a weak recovery. Businesses and consumers focus …
Read More »Voting begins and ad wars escalates as the 2020 election enters the Home Stretch
More than 400 million presidential campaigns – and possibly significantly more – will be washed out on American TV screens in the next two months, as the White House race enters part of the house and voters begin voting this month. Advertising spending, part of the anticipation for the presidential …
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