“Resident Evil 9 Release” Rumored for January 2025 – Get the Inside Scoop!

Los Angeles, California – Fans of the popular horror video game series Resident Evil may have something to look forward to next year, as rumors suggest that Resident Evil 9 could be revealed soon and possibly released in the coming year. Dusk Golem, a known horror leaker, hinted at the news on Twitter, sparking excitement among gamers. Although Dusk Golem’s track record on leaks has been somewhat accurate in the past, it is essential to …

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Stock Market: Dow Tumbles 475 Points, S&P 500 Suffers Worst Day Since January Due to Inflation Woes – Live Updates Now!

New York, NY – Investors experienced a tumultuous day in the stock market as major indices struggled to maintain gains amidst growing tensions in the Middle East. The Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to hold on to slight gains, while the S&P 500 turned negative, reflecting the uncertainty and volatility in the markets. The Dow plummeted by 475 points, marking one of the worst days since January for the S&P 500. This sharp decline was …

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Kennedy Jr.’s Shocking Claim: January 6 Riot Not a True Insurrection, Calls Out Government Weaponization

Washington D.C. — Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stirred controversy on Friday by questioning the nature of the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Kennedy expressed skepticism about the classification of the event as a true insurrection and raised concerns about the perceived weaponization of government against individuals charged in connection to the riot. Kennedy’s remarks implied a belief that the actions of the January 6 protestors, while illegal, may not …

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Supreme Court Showdown: Trump Official Appeals Contempt Conviction for Refusing Congress Inquiry on January 6

Washington, DC – Peter Navarro is seeking to appeal his contempt of Congress conviction after refusing to cooperate with the House inquiry into the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. Navarro, a former official in the Donald Trump White House, is attempting to avoid reporting to federal prison on Tuesday. This comes after an appeals court upheld his conviction for failing to comply with a congressional investigation into the 2021 Capitol incident orchestrated by …

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**Inflation Surge Expected in January Amid Path to Taming Price Pressures**

Washington, D.C. – Recent data indicates that underlying inflation in the United States likely experienced a significant increase in January, serving as a reminder of the ongoing challenges in managing price pressures. The core personal consumption expenditures price index, a key metric for the Federal Reserve, is projected to have risen by 0.4% from the previous month, marking a second consecutive monthly acceleration after experiencing a downward trend for the past two years. Federal Reserve …

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Home Sales Rebounded in January After Last Year’s Sharp Decline – See Why Prices Jumped 5%!

Home sales across the United States saw a significant rebound in January, with several major cities reporting an increase in both sales volumes and prices. This surge in homebuying activity comes after a sharp decline in sales last year, signaling a potential resurgence in the real estate market. In January, home sales and prices rose as eager homebuyers returned to the market, particularly in urban areas. The increase in sales and prices was most notable …

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$42 Million Raised by Biden in January Excites Democratic Donor Base – Here’s Why!

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden’s fundraising efforts for his presidential campaign and the Democratic Party generated more than $42 million in January. This substantial amount signals strong support from the party’s donor base, despite concerns about his chances for re-election. The campaign ended the month with a balance of $130 million, the largest figure amassed by a Democratic presidential candidate at this point in the campaign cycle. Biden and the Democrats have outpaced former President …

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“Retail Sales” Take a Dive in January: Is the American Consumer Losing Steam?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Retail sales in the United States experienced a steeper decline than anticipated in January, causing concerns about the strength of the country’s consumer spending. According to data from the Census Bureau, retail sales fell 0.8% in January, significantly higher than the 0.2% decrease that economists had predicted. This decline follows a surprise 0.6% increase in December, which was later revised down to 0.4%. The substantial month-over-month decline was the most significant since …

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Inflation Shock: Consumer Prices Rise 3.1% in January, Defying Forecasts for a Faster Slowdown – Experts Predict Impact on Stock Market and Fed Rate Cuts

NEW YORK, NY – Consumer prices in the United States rose more than expected in January, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This unexpected rise has led to speculation about the Federal Reserve’s potential decision to cut interest rates. Investors had been closely watching the print for clues on when the Federal Reserve will begin cutting interest rates. Markets are now pricing in a nearly 80% chance the Fed cuts …

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Receipts Surge, Tax Refunds Plunge: US January Deficit Plummets in Shocking Turnaround

The Treasury Department reported that the U.S. January deficit saw a significant decrease as receipts increased and tax refunds declined. The deficit for the month dropped to $165 billion, which is 60% less than the January 2021 deficit of $404.5 billion. This significant improvement was attributed to the growth in tax receipts and the decrease in tax refunds. The increase in tax receipts was primarily driven by higher estimated tax payments from corporations and individuals, …

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