Can $1 trillion coin fix debt limit? Quirky law says maybe
WASHINGTON — Some politicians think they’ve found a silver bullet for the impasse over the debt limit, except the bullet is made of platinum: Mint a $1 trillion coin, token … Read More
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WASHINGTON — Some politicians think they’ve found a silver bullet for the impasse over the debt limit, except the bullet is made of platinum: Mint a $1 trillion coin, token … Read More
Britain’s energy crisis deepens: Gas prices soar by 37% in a DAY to all-time high as experts warn surge could send household bills soaring to £1,700 a year The price … Read More
Low-flying bridge ahead! Moment a passenger plane gets STUCK under an overpass as it is transported along a highway in Delhi Passenger plane was stuck under bridge near Indira Gandhi … Read More
Inflation is set to cost a typical family £1,800 by the end of the year and HALF have already started cutting back – but Boris insists he’s ‘not worried’ about … Read More
Woman, 23, married to man 22 YEARS her senior reveals he’s the only man she’s ever slept with – after fearing she was asexual as a teenager because she always … Read More
Through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, the government forgives remaining federal student loan debt for qualifying public-sector workers after they have made monthly payments for 10 years. But the … Read More
The news comes just days before the committee’s deadline for Scavino and three other close allies of the former President to comply with subpoenas requesting documents by October 7 and … Read More
If President Joe Biden’s multitrillion-dollar social reform, climate and infrastructure agenda is to survive, his divided party must make unpleasant decisions about which programs to fund and which to drop … Read More
Saudi Arabia’s oil company Aramco reached a $2 trillion valuation as it hit near record levels during trading hours By AYA BATRAWY Associated Press October 6, 2021, 10:34 AM • … Read More
MANCHESTER, England — Empty gas pumps, worker shortages, gaps on store shelves. It’s an autumn of inconvenience in Britain, if not quite a winter of discontent. But this week, Boris … Read More