The federal government plans to speed up the review of certain whistleblower complaints related to fraud against benefit programs like Medicare, federal officials told CBS […]
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How much money you need to earn to afford a home in 49 U.S. cities
Let’s start with the good news: U.S. workers’ pay is up roughly 4% this year, with median household income in April reaching roughly $88,000, according […]
Indian man’s decision to return home with 33M after layoff sparks buzz amid H-1B crackdown, ‘I am done living like…’
Amid the visa crackdown, a 33-year-old Indian man residing in the United States opened up about his decision to move back to his nation after […]
Tibet-in-exile government leader sworn in
Buddhist spiritual leader the prayed as the leader of the elected goverment of Tibetans in exile was sworn in for a second term on Wednesday. […]
Supply shock, debt may hurt central bank independence, ex-Fed executive says
TOKYO: Pressures on are likely to grow as public dissatisfaction over supply-shock-driven may tempt politicians to assign blame to central banks, former executive said on […]
Quote of the day by Antonio Gramsci: “The strongest and most effective force in guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of power is not…” Learn the profound lesson from the imprisoned Italian thinker who exposed how societies surrender freedom quietly through consent, culture, and invisible power
by : He wrote in a prison cell, under a fascist regime, with failing health. Yet Antonio Gramsci’s ideas on consent, power, and cultural hegemony […]
Quote of the Day by beloved American humorist and social commentator Will Rogers: “What’s the matter with the world? Why, there ain’t nothing but one word wrong with everyone of us, and that’s selfishness.” — A timeless reminder about humanity, kindness, and the cost of self-centered living.
Quote of the Day: carries a deep and unsettling truth about human nature that remains relevant across time and culture. The wisdom of American humorist […]
