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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Truth About Financial Struggle

A recent discussion has sparked a debate about what it truly means to be financially stable. While markets seem to be on a steady rise, with the New York Fed president hinting at potential rate cuts, one strategist has shifted the focus to a more pressing issue: the real cost of living in America.

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

Tech Giants Take a Tumble: What's Next for Investors?

Wall Street took a hit on Friday, with tech stocks leading the way down. The Nasdaq is on track for its longest losing streak since April, and investors are getting nervous. The Federal Reserve has been sending mixed signals about interest rates, and that's got everyone on edge. The Fed's recent ta

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Oral Health: A Critical Look at Progress in Africa

Oral health is a big deal. It affects how people live and work. It is a key part of overall health. Yet, oral diseases are a major issue in the WHO African region. They are among the most common noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in this area. There is a clear need for action. Two strategies were put i

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Maze of Health Tech Assessments

Health tech assessments are tools that help make smart decisions about health programs. They compare the benefits and costs of different health interventions. However, many health interventions are complex, making it hard to use traditional assessment methods. These assessments are crucial for info

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed the Policy Game

The COVID-19 pandemic was a big wake-up call. It showed us how important it is to use solid evidence when making big decisions. Policymakers had to scramble to find reliable information to guide their actions. This rush highlighted a big problem: we need a better way to organize and use evidence, es

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Feb 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Man's Best Friend's Impact on Human Society

It's good to think about how controlling dog numbers can help the economy and well-being of both humans and dogs. As well as trying to lessen the problem of stray dogs, successfully ensuring the wellbeing of dogs and humans so they can get along is a challenge that is often overlooked. When planning

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Jan 31 2025FINANCE

Tarriffs and inflation are making thingsconfusing for Fed Decisions

What we need is a higher tariff of 25 percent. The U. S. trade wars are escalating inflation, changing the economy and affecting crucial monetary negotiations. The main reasons for the uncertainty of the situation is to do with trade going up and down . The tariffs from the recent American

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Jan 17 2025FINANCE

Home Loan Rates Hit 7% for the First Time in Months

Lately, inflation has been tough to handle. Last month, prices went up by 2. 9% compared to the same time last year, according to the Labor Department. This shows that the Federal Reserve is still fighting against quick price increases. Last year, the Fed started lowering interest rates to levels no

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Nov 27 2024FINANCE

Fed to Cut Rates Slowly: Inflation Easing, Job Market Strong

Federal Reserve officials are planning to lower interest rates gradually. They think inflation is coming down and the job market is doing well. This means they can afford to cut rates slowly. The meeting notes said that if things stay as expected, with inflation going down and jobs staying strong, r

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