Applications For School Choice Scholarships Skyrocketed In 2023-2024 Academic Year, Nonprofit Says Brandon Poulter on January 30, 2024 A Colorado-based nonprofit offering school choice scholarships to lower-income K-12 families saw …
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By Kylie Madry MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Investors in construction technology startups are going to be cautious in the first half of the year as geopolitical factors, market demand and …
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By Aditya Soni and Chavi Mehta (Reuters) – Big Tech’s “Year of Efficiency” may be over but recent layoffs at Google and Amazon have signaled the firms will keep cutting …
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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee The 2024 trading year kicked off in Asia with bitcoin surging, gold prices climbing and Chinese …
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JUDGE ANDREW P. NAPOLITANO: Can You Predict The New Year? Give It A Shot Judge Andrew P. Napolitano on December 31, 2023 1. In January 2025, Donald Trump will be …
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By Marco Aquino (Reuters) – Unemployment in Latin America and the Caribbean fell in 2023 to its lowest level since 2014, the International Labor Organization (ILO) said on Tuesday, but …
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By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) – For investors who braved their ‘bonds are back’ call in a turbulent year, euro zone debt was the big winner and a souring economy with …
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BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s economic growth is expected at 2.5% this year before accelerating to 3.2% in 2024, supported by a recovery in tourism, exports and sustained private consumption, the …
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By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union governments look increasingly unlikely to reach a deal on new EU fiscal rules this year because their differences on the pace needed …
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By Hari Kishan BENGALURU (Reuters) – U.S. existing home sales are forecast to remain subdued next year and beyond as high mortgage rates force homeowners to stay put, according to …
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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Nearly three in four Jewish college students in the United States who responded to a survey said they have experienced or witnessed antisemitism during …
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By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve will cut rates more aggressively than markets are currently pricing in as a mild U.S. recession arrives in the first …
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By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) – There was a “staggering” annual rise in measles cases and deaths in 2022, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) …
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ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece’s economy is expected to expand by 2.5% this year due to strong domestic demand, investments and EU funds, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday. Growth …
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MILAN (Reuters) – Luxury sportscar maker Ferrari said on Monday it would hire 250 people in the first six months of next year and announced progammes for workers including a …
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(Corrects to $47 billion from $47 million, the remittances’ figure in paragraph 9) By Valentine Hilaire MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico’s Femsa, which controls one of the world’s largest Coca-Cola bottlers …
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By Steve Scherer and Ismail Shakil OTTAWA (Reuters) – Spending by federal and provincial governments in Canada will start feeding into inflation next year if current spending plans are maintained, …
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By Twinnie Siu and Donny Kwok HONG KONG (Reuters) -Hong Kong’s economic growth accelerated in the third quarter to 4.1% from a year earlier, official advance estimates showed on Tuesday, …
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MARYLAND – The Maryland State Police have recently shared images highlighting the perils that first responders confront while attending to incidents on roadways. Coinciding with National #MoveOver Day, the state …
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(Reuters) – China’s exports and imports shrank at a slower pace for a second month in September, customs data showed on Friday, adding to the recent signs of a gradual …
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KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s economy is adapting well to the wartime environment following Russia’s invasion and growth will continue next year, the deputy head of an International Monetary Fund mission …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) – Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou said on Monday he would boycott official celebrations for the island’s national day this year after accusing the government of turning it …
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NEW YORK, NY – On the bright side, things in New York are not as bad as they were last year. That was the message from the city after releasing …
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By Scott Murdoch SYDNEY (Reuters) – China Evergrande Group sold its luxury superyacht for about $32 million earlier this year, said two sources, further shrinking the developer’s offshore assets as …
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WASHINGTON, DC – Traffic deaths in the U.S. decreased by 3.3% in the first half of this year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The decline is …