President Biden urgently cautioned Prime Minister Netanyahu against launching an offensive in Gaza's southern city of Rafah, fearing it would escalate the conflict and increase Palestinian casualties. Their call highlighted the growing divide between the two leaders amid mounting pressure for a...
Poll Highlights Gap , Between Economic Data and , Consumer Attitudes .
CNBC reports that over half of Americans
falsely believe the United States is in
the middle of an economic recession.
A recession is officially defined as an extended period of
economic decline, usually after gross domestic product
(GDP) declines for two or more consecutive quarters. .
However, for the past several years,
GDP has actually been increasing.
Despite this, a recent Guardian/Harris poll
found that 56% of respondents believe the
U.S. is currently experiencing a recession. .
Despite this, a recent Guardian/Harris poll
found that 56% of respondents believe the
U.S. is currently experiencing a recession. .
At the same time, 58% of those polled believe
that the Biden administration is responsible
for the perceived economic downturn.
In the first quarter of 2024,
the GDP grew by 1.6%. .
CNBC reports that the recent poll
highlights the ongoing gap between
economic feelings and economic data. .
Consumer attitudes have been
lagging amid persistent inflation and
a consequently high cost of daily living. .
The poll comes just six months ahead of the November
presidential election which will pit President Joe Biden
against former president Donald Trump.
The poll comes just six months ahead of the November
presidential election which will pit President Joe Biden
against former president Donald Trump.
The Biden administration has been trying to shift the
mood of voters and recognize economic gains the U.S.
has made in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. .
The Biden administration has been trying to shift the
mood of voters and recognize economic gains the U.S.
has made in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In a controversial move, the Israeli government seized Associated Press equipment from southern Israel, blocking their live feed of Gaza. The action, taken under a new media law targeting Al-Jazeera, sparked widespread criticism from the Biden administration, journalism organizations, and Israeli opposition leaders. Under mounting pressure, Israel has now returned the equipment. Watch for a detailed analysis of this significant development and its implications for the region's press freedom and independent journalism.
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi perished in a helicopter crash in Jolfa, attributed to dense fog and harsh weather conditions. Despite international efforts, including assistance from the European Union, no survivors were found. US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller expressed condolences but maintained the US's unchanged stance towards Iran, citing Raisi's contentious legacy. Iran sought US aid in the search, but logistical constraints prevented assistance.
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The International Criminal Court is also looking into issuing arrest warrants for three senior Hamas leaders, a move US president Joe Biden slammed as outrageous, saying there is "no equivalence" between Israel and Hamas.
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Memorial Day , by the Numbers.
These stats were provided
by WalletHub.
45 million veterans, have served during wartime.
656,000 military service members , have lost their lives
during combat. .
New York was the 1st state , to recognize Memorial Day
in 1873. .
96 members of the 116th Congress , have served in the military. .
60 percent of Americans, plan to barbecue over
Memorial Day weekend. .
260,000 graves, at Arlington National Cemetery are adorned with American flags
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5 Things , You Might Not Know
About Memorial Day.
Memorial Day isn't just an opportunity for a barbecue or beach trip. It's a day honoring American soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
1. , It originally honored military personnel who died in the Civil War (1861-1865).
2, Roughly 620,000 Americans died in the Civil War — making it the deadliest war in American history.
3. , Red poppies are known as a symbol of remembrance. It's a tradition to wear them to honor those who died in war.
4. , It wasn't always Memorial Day — it used to be known as Decoration Day.
5. , President Bill Clinton signed the National Moment of Remembrance Act on Dec. 28, 2000, designating Memorial Day as a National Moment of Remembrance
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Conflict Avoidance, Can Have a Huge Impact on Relationships.
NBC's 'Think' report highlights a growing
trend of conflict avoidance across a wide
spectrum of interpersonal relationships.
This ranges from "ghosting" friends
and lovers to "quiet quitting" a job. .
Conflict avoidance often serves as an excuse
for avoiding the maintenance that both private
and professional relationships require. .
This avoidance can have long-term impacts, including
lowered resilience, mental health and productivity. .
According to a national survey by Cornell University psychologist
and gerontologist Karl Pillemer, 27% of Americans over the
age of 18 have cut contact with at least one family member. .
According to a national survey by Cornell University psychologist
and gerontologist Karl Pillemer, 27% of Americans over the
age of 18 have cut contact with at least one family member. .
NBC highlights the many reasons which appear to
be responsible for growing conflict avoidance.
One of those reasons is modern communications, combined
with an increasing distrust for others, which makes
tuning out people you disagree with an easy option.
One of those reasons is modern communications, combined
with an increasing distrust for others, which makes
tuning out people you disagree with an easy option.
One of those reasons is modern communications, combined
with an increasing distrust for others, which makes
tuning out people you disagree with an easy option.
The pandemic also reduced in-person
interactions that demand real engagement
and for people to resolve their differences. .
Dr. Eugene Beresin, a psychiatrist at Harvard
Medical School, suggests that resolving conflict , “requires building interpersonal skills that are
essential for loving and effective relationships.".
Research suggests that the process of conflict and arguing facilitates talk and awareness of another’s perspective, Jennifer A. Sampa, Communications researcher and therapist, via NBC
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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about the crowd of “Real Time with Bill Maher” being shocked by Maher’s discussion of the “Quiet on Set” documentary about child abuse at..
After last week's Israel attack on western aid workers, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has signed a Democrat Party letter to President Biden demanding a pause in arms shipments to Israel..