SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Mass deportations proposed by President-elect Donald Trump will be a huge blow to Mexico’s economy, according to Ismael Plascencia López, specialist with the ...
Each December, The Economist names its “Country of the Year,” honoring nations that have shown remarkable progress. In 2024, Bangladesh claimed the title for toppling an autocratic regime led by ...
(Photo by Brett Davis-Imagn Images) Former Notre Dame captain and linebacker Mike Goolsby breaks down the latest happenings in the world of Fighting Irish football with Blue & Gold’s Mike Singer in a ...
Tin Cheuk Leung receives funding from Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition (CTIC) from the University of Pennsylvania and the Knight Foundation for another project unrelated to the story.
Canada’s annual inflation rate unexpectedly slowed by a tick to 1.9 per cent in November, driven by a broad-based slowdown in prices, and the consumer price index was unchanged on a monthly basis.
The appointment to the monetary policy board of Ms Baker, a former Bendigo and Adelaide Bank chief executive, and Australian National University economist Professor Fry-McKibbin came as Dr ...
French economist Thomas Piketty urged India to tax the super-rich to address inequality, advocating a 2% wealth tax and a 33% inheritance tax. Thomas Piketty, a French economist and novelist ...
Harvard economist Roland Fryer argues that the solution to media bias starts with our own choices about the media we consume. Photo: Free to Choose Network Americans have complained about media bi ...
A video titled “Austin Tice Is Alive” circulated online weeks later showing Tice being held at gunpoint by men in masks, though the U.S.—which did not confirm whether Tice was featured in ...
But the changes may not end there. CIBC economist Benjamin Tal suggests that additional housing-related measures could be unveiled on Monday during Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s Fall Economic ...
A prominent Chinese economist just said what many people suspected: China's official GDP numbers may not be accurate. "We do not know the true number of China's real growth figure and maybe some ...
(Bloomberg) -- China’s economy likely grows slower than official figures suggest, and a rate of expansion of around 3% to 4% is probably a realistic outlook for the coming years, according to a ...