• ‘Understanding Money to Avoid Worries’

    The storyline revolves around the family of a boy named Tin Dung, whose parents are Kim Ngan and Tiet Kiem, with the guidance of ‘financial doctor’ Tien Huyen

  • March Inflation: Cause for Worry?

    The inflation hawks took March’s CPI as cause for celebration, inflation may not be dead yet. There is no doubt that it was a disappointing report for those hoping we could put the pandemic inflation behind us, but there still is not much basis for thinking the Fed needs to get out the nukes and start shooting big-time. More

  • Here's Why "America Is Broken" And People Are Worried

    Here's Why "America Is Broken" And People Are Worried The NY Times on Monday published an opinion piece by UPenn senior lecturer and Open Society Project senior fellow (!) Damon Linker titled "Why Is Biden Struggling? Because America Is Broken." And while it's more or less a recap of what ZeroHedge readers have known for years, the essay provides a sobering dose of reality for the "You should really watch Rachel Maddow" types. Seven months away from a rematch election pitting...

  • Giant ticks in Luxembourg worry experts

    2024-04-19 05:33:20 The appearance of the giant tick in Luxembourg is causing some concern among experts…

  • No cheering warning to public during Covid debate

    The deputy Speaker warns those in the public gallery to stop clapping during a debate of Covid and excess deaths.

  • Broken hearts and unanswered COVID questions

    Just how pervasive is heart damage following even one dose of the COVID vaccine? A new study out of Saudi Arabia reveals that as many as 27% of a sample of 804 vaccine recipients reported being hospitalized for heart trouble at some point after receiving one of the COVID shots. We know the spike protein in the shots can cause a host of cardiovascular maladies. The media and medical professions have sought to downplay the prevalence and severity of the problem, but emerging data is confirming...

  • Opinion: Don’t worry, be happy

    At the beginning of this century, Earl Babbie, then Professor of Sociology at Chapman University and an expert on opinion research, wrote a “Foreword” to a textbook (California’s Social Problems) that Chuck Hohm and I published with Sage Publications in Berkeley. He wrote, “Bigger than life, California is often seen as a leading indicator for the nation, whether concerning surfers or unmarried mothers.”This year, we scored another “first.” California Assemblyman Anthony Rendon (D, Los Angeles)...

  • After COVID, WHO defines disease spread 'through air'

    The World Health Organization and around 500 experts have agreed for the first time what it means for a disease to spread through the air, in a bid to avoid the confusion early in the COVID-19 pandemic that some scientists have said cost lives. The Geneva-based U.N. health agency released

  • Ex-prosecutor ‘worried’ about Trump jurors’ safety

    Ex-prosecutor worried about Trump jurors' safety (First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories:Increasing court outbursts come with risks -- for allDon demands cut of candidates' fundraising when using his name and likeness

  • DISCUSSION: Are You Worried About Bellingham’s Drop In Goals?

    Jude Bellingham has been one of the world’s best footballers this season, and has hit the ground running at Real Madrid better than almost anyone in club history in his debut season. But some have pointed to his drop in goals as of late as a concern. This led to a big discussion on last week’s Manging Madrid Podcast, where Kiyan Sobhani and Matt Wiltse had a conversation about the subject. Here is a brief clip from the conversation, of Kiyan’s thoughts: What do you think? Should we be worried...

  • Advocates worried refugees are being denied rights at Nauru

    A refugee advocacy group has raised the alarm over treatment of a growing number of people transferred to the Nauru detention facility. It comes after the third suspected asylum seeker group in five months was found on WA's Kimberley coastline and sent to the remote Micronesian island. There's concern a historical track record of human rights abuses experienced by detainees is continuing.

  • Middle East tension: how worried should airline passengers be?

    The Man Who Pays His Way: An obsession with risk management has made aviation astonishingly safe