Goldman Sachs forecasts increased inflation from oil price surge linked to the Iran war

Impact of Iran Conflict on Global Oil Prices and U.S. Inflation Recent volatility in global oil prices, influenced by the ongoing conflict with Iran, could begin to drive up inflation rates for consumers in the U.S. This situation puts Federal Reserve policymakers in a tricky position as they contemplate reducing interest rates. According to an […]
Hospital admissions due to a ‘natural’ supplement have increased by 11.5%

Concerns Grow Over Kratom Use in the U.S. Maybe it’s time to reconsider the use of certain herbal supplements. Recent research indicates that inquiries to poison control centers about natural supplements touted as energy enhancers, mood lifters, and pain relievers have surged by over 1,200% in the last decade. In tandem, both hospitalizations and fatalities […]
Cancer survivors have a 57% increased risk of death from specific foods

Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Increased Mortality Risk in Cancer Survivors A recent study has found that cancer survivors who consume more ultra-processed foods may face an elevated risk of death. This research, published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, suggests that a higher intake of these foods correlates with increased long-term mortality […]
Community safety maintained by Jewish security group Magen Am amid increased threats

Jewish security services keep communities safe In light of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, synagogues and Jewish spaces are on heightened alert for potential threats. Magen Am, a Jewish nonprofit organization, is focused on ensuring community safety. Law enforcement across the U.S. is on edge due to increased terrorist threats, especially within Jewish communities, […]
Increased focus on tax resistance during ICE protests and the Iran conflict, with potential IRS penalties ahead

Chicago Attorney Protests Taxes, Faces Legal Consequences Rachel Cohen, a Chicago attorney, currently owes over $8,000 in federal income taxes and has opted to leave that amount unpaid. In a widely circulated article, she noted, “I paid no federal income taxes this year.” This 31-year-old community organizer filed a federal tax return indicating a balance […]
IRS tax refunds have increased by 10.8%, according to new filing data.

Average Tax Refunds Rise This Season This tax season, the average refund is up by 10.8% compared to the same time last year, based on the latest data from the IRS. As of March 13, individual filers are seeing an average refund of $3,623, which is a jump from $3,271 at the same time last […]
Walmart’s use of AI may lead to increased prices, upsetting customers

Walmart Faces Backlash Over New AI Pricing Tool Walmart is under fire from customers for its latest venture into AI-driven pricing. The retail giant may be moving away from its commitment to low prices after securing two patents that enhance the role of computer algorithms in setting product prices. Just last week, Walmart patented a […]
Tom Pyle: Legal Battles Overseas, Increased Costs at Home

Greenpeace Appeals $345 Million Judgment in Dakota Access Pipeline Case After a U.S. court held Greenpeace accountable for $345 million due to its involvement in the 2016 Dakota Access pipeline protests, the organization is now turning to a Dutch court, hoping to overturn that decision. This situation isn’t just a legal matter; it raises significant […]
Congressional committee reports that seniors faced increased premiums because of suspected Medicare overpayments

Medicare Premiums Rise for Seniors On March 11, a congressional committee reported that the average elderly American saw a roughly 10% increase in their Medicare premiums last year. This uptick is linked to allegations of overpayments made to private Medicare Advantage plans. The Joint Economic Committee, a bipartisan group offering fiscal guidance to Congress, indicated […]
NYC politician opposed to cars proposes 5 million square feet of new pedestrian areas — critics worry about increased gridlock

Brooklyn Representative Proposes Expansion of Pedestrian Space in NYC A proposal from Brooklyn’s Rep. Lincoln Ressler aims to create one million square feet of additional “pedestrian space” in New York City annually over the next five years. The legislation, introduced recently, does not provide estimates on potential losses of parking spaces or lanes, which city […]