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Tyre Nichols, George Floyd and police abuse: Time for a public-union reckoning?

As the family of Tyre Nichols endures the release of the video of the young Black man’s fatal traffic stop with Memphis police, and the nation still smarts from the civilian-filmed 2020 murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis cops, a book hitting this week argues it’s time to disband the public labor […]

California reparations push needs to be a ‘game-changer,’ author of bill says

“” — Shirley Weber, California secretary of state, addressing the Reparations Task Force California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, who wrote the legislation that established the state’s groundbreaking reparations task force as a state assemblywoman, made that plea Friday to the panel at the beginning of a two-day meeting in San Diego. Weber’s Assembly Bill […]

U.S. consumer sentiment strengthens in final January reading

The numbers: U.S. consumer sentiment improved in late January to 64.9, according to the University of Michigan’s gauge of consumer attitudes. This added 5.2 index points from 59.7 in December and was up from the initial January reading of 64.6. Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal had forecast an unchanged reading of 64.6. Key […]

Opinion: Investments in a rut? Maybe it’s the Wall Street industrial complex.

The Wall Street establishment doesn’t want you to read this article, and I’ll tell you why.If you’re an investor and not getting all the returns you deserve, there are lots of possible reasons. Perhaps the biggest one is that Wall Street likes it that way.  Giant firms like Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan […]

This 72-year-old is hoping to fund her retirement on GoFundMe

GoFundMe campaigns have been raising piles of cash for older Walmart workers who want to retire — but the heartwarming stories about sudden windfalls mask a dark reality about economic security and growing old in America, say retirement experts.“This is not a feel-good story, this is about the failure of our retirement system,” said Teresa […]

How Kobe Bryant made his $600 million fortune — and who is in charge of it now

It’s been three years since NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others tragically died in a helicopter crash in Los Angeles in January 2020. Bryant was an NBA Most Valuable Player, five-time NBA champion, and one of the most influential players who has ever picked up a basketball. He was also a […]

South Korea’s economy contracts sequentially in Q4 for first time in 2 years

South Korea’s economy contracted sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2022 for the first time in more than two years due to weak exports and private consumption. Gross domestic product shrank 0.4% from the prior quarter during the October-December period–the first sequential contraction since the second quarter of 2020–after a 0.3% expansion in the third […]

There’s a George Santos bobblehead with a Pinocchio nose — and that’s no lie

This collectible hits George Santos on the nose. The embattled New York congressman is getting the bobblehead treatment, but with a Pinocchio-inspired twist. The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum located in Milwaukee is producing a Santos bobblehead in two styles. One is a standard version of the House Republican, but the other depicts… […]

Where is Monterey Park and what does the shooting mean to Asian-Americans?

The mass shooting in Monterey Park, Calif., stunned the Asian-American community.  Not only because the shooting happened on Lunar New Year’s Eve, but also because it happened in Monterey Park, a predominantly Asian city that holds a special place in the Asian-American landscape.  On Saturday night, a gunman opened fire at a party inside the… […]