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Economic Pulse: Latin America’s Week Ahead

As December unfolds, Latin America’s economic landscape takes center stage. From Brazil’s GDP to inflation figures across Colombia, Chile, and Peru, the region braces for a week of crucial economic indicators. These reports will shed light on the health of various economies and their trajectories as 2024 draws to a close. Brazil Brazil’s economic landscape […]

OpEdNews.com 

Glenn Kirschner asks, "What of the American Mantra, 'No One Is Above The Law'?"

Glenn Kirschner is an NBC News and MSNBC legal analyst who teaches criminal law at George Washington University. He notes, "As a 30-year federal prosecutor - a rule-of-law guy - I asked myself the question, whether the often heard refrain that "no one is above the law" still rings true in today's America. Here is my take on that question.

Bulldog Barks and Bytes : Diamond Dawgs Baseball 

Letter from the AD, Cumbie to Return in 2025 - latechsports.com

A new article has been posted on www.latechsports.com: Image: https://latechsports.com/common/controls/image_handler.aspx?thumb_prefix=rp_primary&image_path=/images/2024/12/1/FB.jpg Dear Bulldog Nation, More......

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Oxford’s Word of the Year Is ‘Brain Rot’ - The New York Times

  1. Oxford’s Word of the Year Is ‘Brain Rot’  The New York Times
  2. ‘Brain rot’ named Oxford Word of the Year 2024  Oxford University Press
  3. Losing your mind looking at memes? The dictionary has a word for that  Yahoo Life
  4. Oxford names "Brain Rot" Word of the Year  The A.V. Club
  5. ‘Brain rot’: Oxford word of the year 2024 reflects ‘trivial’ use of social media  The Guardian

The New York Times 

Oxford’s Word of the Year Is ‘Brain Rot’

A slang term for supposed mental damage done by overconsumption of trivial online content triumphed over a shortlist that also included “lore,” “demure” and “slop.”

Oilprice.com 

OPEC+ May Be Facing Long-Term Production Cuts

OPEC+ has been withholding 2.2 million barrels of oil supply daily for well over a year now—and it might have to start thinking about these cuts as a long-term policy. The market just keeps refusing to respond to them as OPEC+ wants. The idea of the production cuts was the same as the idea of all OPEC cuts before them: curb supply, let demand take care of any perceived or real surplus, watch prices go up, and then release the withheld supply. It has always worked before. It should have worked again. Читать дальше...

TheHill.com 

Trump Labor pick surprises unions, rattles business

President-elect Trump’s pick for Labor secretary has organized labor cheering and business groups sounding worried as the atypically labor-friendly choice could signal a new and more receptive stance toward unions from Republicans, who have long resisted labor’s agenda. Following a recent increase in popularity among unions and the precedent-breaking appearance of Teamsters President Sean O’Brien...

Scoop 

Another corporate welfare failure

The Herald reported: The Government has $115 million at risk from the collapse of SolarZero. Finance Minister Nicola Willis said she was seeking urgent advice on the SolarZero situation. She had no further comment. NZ Green Investment Finance – a “green investment bank” created by the previous Government to fund environmentally-friendly businesses – made a $145m […]

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