by ADN America | Jan 1, 2023
by John Palomino Venezuela, Cuba and Argentina registered the highest inflation in 2022 compared to other Latin American countries, according to figures from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and BCC reports . The report covers...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2023
by Annie Holmquist Ask someone from the millennial or Generation Z crowds about tech-related topics and you’ll likely get an encyclopedia of knowledge pouring forth. Ask those same cohorts about a financial decision or money-related matter and you just might...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2023
by Francis P. Sempa When Dwight D. Eisenhower left the presidency at the age of 70, there was excitement in the air as the torch of power was passed to “a new generation” exemplified by 43-year-old John F. Kennedy. The national media fawned over the new...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2023
by Lawrence Wilson Two Washington state senators have proposed a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the rights to obtain an abortion and to use contraception in the state, both of which are already codified in state law. The proposed amendment, Senate Joint...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2023
by Laurel Duggan Three high-profile Democratic governors are struggling to stabilize their states’ retirement programs due to a falling stock market and may have difficulties paying out benefits in the coming years, according to Politico. Democratic California...
by Bethany Bowman | Jan 1, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Long before Luke Duke was sliding across the hood of the General Lee, Tom Wopat was making music. He has been singing since he was a child and thought one day he might make a career of it. He studied opera in school while simultaneously...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2023
by Alexa Schwerha California residents are still leaving the blue state in droves despite Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s summer ad campaign urging Florida residents to “join” the blue state. California’s population decreased by six-figures as 343,230 people...