MADISON, Wis. — Kingston Wraggs is only three years old, but he’s seen more adversity than many of us will see in our whole lives. After a two-year stay at American Family Children’s Hospital, he has finally been discharged, something doctors thought may never happen. “We sometimes didn’t think he would ever leave the PICU, or leave the hospital,” nephrologist
A growing number of adults in the U S fear the nation is on the verge of a recession Their concerns come amid soaring costs and stagnant wages CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano sit down with David Ragland, the CEO and a financial adviser and wealth strategist for IRC Wealth, to weigh the likelihood of a recession and further discuss our current economic climate
The post Catherine Austin Fitts- Covid is Cover for Looting & Bankruptcy of the US first appeared on USSA News. Visit USSANews.com. We are NOT in a “fragile financial system”, we are in a war and in a coup d’état; and healthcare is merely the marketing plan for the re-engineering of our governance and financial systems. Catherine Austin Fitts (born December 24, 1950) is an American investment banker and former public official who served
The post GETTR adds direct messaging first appeared on USSA News. Visit USSANews.com.As it celebrated its first anniversary on July 4, GETTR introduced direct messaging, a feature that boosted its efforts to become a worthy competitor to Big Tech platforms. Launched a year ago, GETTR now boasts of about 6 million users in 192 different countries. The numbers and the features introduced over the past year send
The post Most Americans Say Federal Government Actions Are Hurting Them: Poll first appeared on USSA News. Visit USSANews.com.Most Americans Say Federal Government Actions Are Hurting Them: Poll Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A new poll shows that a majority of Americans feel that federal government actions over the past six months have hurt their families and that President Joe Biden’s policies have not benefited the middle class
The post 7 Oversold Stocks to Buy in July 2022 first appeared on USSA News. Visit USSANews.com.Oversold stocks is our topic for today. There is no point in sugarcoating this year’s volatility on Wall Street. Many stocks have fallen precipitously. Meanwhile, many darlings of the pandemic have lost significant value in the past six months. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index has fallen 28% year-to-date (YTD), while the benchmark S&P 500 index has dropped
The post Chik Fil A Just Got Presented With An Absolutely Amazing Award first appeared on USSA News. Visit USSANews.com.Once again, Chick-fil-A fried the competition and maintained its spot atop U.S. customers’ list of favorite restaurants for the eighth year in a row. On Tuesday, a survey of more than 20,000 customers found that America’s favorite fast food restaurant continues to be Chick-fil-A. The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) released this year’s rankings and found that...
The post Georgia gubernatorial showdown: Kemp hauls in nearly $7 million in battle against Abrams first appeared on USSA News. Visit USSANews.com.NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FCrooked IRS T ON FOX: Republican Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia hauled in nearly $7 million in fundraising the past two months as he runs for re-election this year in a rematch against Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams, whom he narrowly defeated four years ago. Kemp’s re-election campaign...
Australian super balances have typically multiplied by 7.67 times since the compulsory employer contribution scheme debuted in 1992. That is even more than a median-priced Sydney house.
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By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - The euro hovered near a two-decade low against the dollar on Thursday as Europe's energy woes cast a long shadow over
President Joe Biden was in Cleveland on Wednesday to tout a special financial assistance program under the American Rescue Plan The program will help save retirement benefits for millions of people Skyler Henry reports for CBS2