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Children's Nightmare in Israel, Inflation Picks Up Again and Google's Monopolistic Antics
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Children's Nightmare: Heart-Wrenching Infanticide Images Unveil Hamas' Brutal Carnage
Israel has recently disclosed chilling images of infants killed in the recent Hamas attack, including babies burned alive, hoping to galvanize global support against Hamas terrorists.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office released ghastly images to key allies including U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO defence ministers, revealing the horrifying aftermath left by Hamas.
The images have been described as a testament to 'depravity in the worst imaginable way' by Blinken, as Netanyahu vows to obliterate Hamas following their deadliest assault on Israel since its inception.
The Palestinian group Hamas meanwhile denies accusations of targeting civilians, fueling further animosity.
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Israel has recently disclosed chilling images of infants killed in the recent Hamas attack, including babies burned alive, hoping to galvanize global support against Hamas terrorists.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office released ghastly images to key allies including U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO defence ministers, revealing the horrifying aftermath left by Hamas.
The images have been described as a testament to 'depravity in the worst imaginable way' by Blinken, as Netanyahu vows to obliterate Hamas following their deadliest assault on Israel since its inception.
The Palestinian group Hamas meanwhile denies accusations of targeting civilians, fueling further animosity.
Source: Read More
Inflated Prices Show No Mercy, US Shoppers Feel The Heat
US consumer prices have flexed their muscles, spiking at a rapid pace for the second month in a row.
The Federal Reserve's response is to keep the interest rates high as a kite to curb this monstrous inflation.
The core consumer price index - which excludes food and energy costs - has leapt up by 0.3% in September. Meanwhile, the overall CPI, powered by energy costs, has ramped up by 0.4%.
Is it me or does it seem like the Fed is now playing whack a mole with inflation?
Source: Read More
US consumer prices have flexed their muscles, spiking at a rapid pace for the second month in a row.
The Federal Reserve's response is to keep the interest rates high as a kite to curb this monstrous inflation.
The core consumer price index - which excludes food and energy costs - has leapt up by 0.3% in September. Meanwhile, the overall CPI, powered by energy costs, has ramped up by 0.4%.
Is it me or does it seem like the Fed is now playing whack a mole with inflation?
Source: Read More
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Social Security Benefits Hike Mere Peanuts Compared to Top Tax Leap
Brace yourselves, America's 71 million Social Security recipients - your benefits are set to rise by a measly 3.2% in 2024, the average increase will only be around $59 per month.
In contrast, the upper echelons of earners should be ready to cough up significantly more - a whopping 5.2% increase in taxes is on the cards for next year.
These are the antics of the Social Security Administration, defined by changes in the national wage index and not the CPI.
Meanwhile, workers that stay in the grind until 70 before claiming these benefits are in for a slightly rosier deal, with monthly benefits getting a 27% boost.
Retiring at 70 never looked so good ... Source: Read More
Brace yourselves, America's 71 million Social Security recipients - your benefits are set to rise by a measly 3.2% in 2024, the average increase will only be around $59 per month.
In contrast, the upper echelons of earners should be ready to cough up significantly more - a whopping 5.2% increase in taxes is on the cards for next year.
These are the antics of the Social Security Administration, defined by changes in the national wage index and not the CPI.
Meanwhile, workers that stay in the grind until 70 before claiming these benefits are in for a slightly rosier deal, with monthly benefits getting a 27% boost.
Retiring at 70 never looked so good ... Source: Read More
Unmasking Google's Multi-Billion Dollar Monopolistic Antics
As the colossal U.S. antitrust trial against Alphabet's Google sweeps past its halfway mark, sparks are flying high and revelations are nothing short of jaw-dropping.
Google is accused of manipulating the prized online auctions to bolster its digital pocket.
Key witnesses have unveiled that the tech giant shells out a whopping $10 billion annually to maintain its ironclad dominance on smartphone and browser searches.
Evidence suggests that Google's alleged tactics led to the unfortunate fall of privacy-centric search engines like Neeva.
Further, witnesses scrutinized Google’s mysterious ad-pricing formulas, hinting at inflated rates in the face of Google’s undeterred supremacy.
Topping it all off, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella fears that Google’s abundant access to search queries may potentially seal its dominion in the artificial intelligence realm.
Meanwhile, Google, poised and undeterred, rebuttals passionately, batting its eyelashes and declaring, "We're big because we're good!"
Source: Read More
As the colossal U.S. antitrust trial against Alphabet's Google sweeps past its halfway mark, sparks are flying high and revelations are nothing short of jaw-dropping.
Google is accused of manipulating the prized online auctions to bolster its digital pocket.
Key witnesses have unveiled that the tech giant shells out a whopping $10 billion annually to maintain its ironclad dominance on smartphone and browser searches.
Evidence suggests that Google's alleged tactics led to the unfortunate fall of privacy-centric search engines like Neeva.
Further, witnesses scrutinized Google’s mysterious ad-pricing formulas, hinting at inflated rates in the face of Google’s undeterred supremacy.
Topping it all off, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella fears that Google’s abundant access to search queries may potentially seal its dominion in the artificial intelligence realm.
Meanwhile, Google, poised and undeterred, rebuttals passionately, batting its eyelashes and declaring, "We're big because we're good!"
Source: Read More
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