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FBI Tracks Threats Against Teachers, School-Board Members
The FBI is moving to implement a Justice Department directive that some law-enforcement officials and Republican lawmakers say could improperly target parents protesting local education policies.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalRetail Sales Rose by 1.7% in October Despite High Inflation
U.S. retail sales rose by 1.7% in October, a sign that consumers are willing to spend more headed into the holidays despite rising inflation.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalBiden Signs $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Into Law
The passage of the bill to repair roads and bridges, upgrade the electrical grid and expand access to broadband internet marks a rare bipartisan policy win for the White House.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalAmerica’s Infrastructure Struggles With New Weather Forecast
Historically anomalous heat and rain have overwhelmed systems designed to withstand old meteorological patterns, and climatologists expect still worse with climate change. “We’ve never seen destruction like this before.”
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalInflation Surge Whips Up Market Froth
A drop in inflation-adjusted government bond yields has pushed investors to riskier parts of the market including stocks and initial public offerings.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalDemocrats Try to Heal Rifts, Pass $2 Trillion Spending Bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appears to have enough votes to pass the education, healthcare and climate bill, but the tensions between centrists and progressives are a microcosm of a larger strain between the party’s factions.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalToshiba, Like GE, Plans to Split Into Three Parts
The company plans the split by March 2024 in response to shareholder pressure for a more focused structure.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
- El Gobierno disemina en al menos nueve ciudades a cientos de inmigrantes sin informar ni a los alcaldes
- ¿Quiere China destruir Australia? Así mata Pekín a la gallina para asustar al mono
- El mapa de las prohibiciones navideñas: cuándo podrás viajar y hasta qué hora cenar
- Ofensiva del Gobierno para sacar adelante sus leyes sociales y acorralar al PP
- Catalunya incrementó los ingresos fiscales por patrimonio y los declarantes desde el 2014
- EE UU y la UE se lanzan a tratar de rebajar el poder de las tecnológicas
- La ONU reconoce oficialmente las propiedades medicinales del cannabis
- La banca española, la segunda que más cobra a las empresas por su dinero
- El Barça en la encrucijada: la carrera electoral para controlar un poder fáctico en ruinas
- El Black Friday no reanima el consumo: las ventas con tarjetas se hunden un 27%
- Unos 300 sanitarios e investigadores abogan por crear una Autoridad Independiente de carácter sanitario
- Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai charged under national security law
- Los centros comerciales reabrirán con un 30% de aforo
- Adiós a la convergencia: el PIB per cápita de España es un 30% inferior al de la eurozona
- Physical Attractiveness Bias: 28 Studies on Why Attractive People Win in the Legal System & in Life
- Gervasio Deferr: "El problema es que los que mandan no han hecho deporte en su vida"