U.S. Inflation Numbers

In the United States, the inflation rate for food prices continues to decrease, according to the Consumer Price Index data released on Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The overall prices for food products intended for home consumption remained unchanged in February from January and increased by 1% year-over-year. Beef prices remain high; however, … Read more

TikTok’s Crucial Hour: US Bill Could Block the App

The Chinese social network has become a heavyweight in user consumption in recent years. However, the United States government has labeled it as a potential cybersecurity risk, and the legislative bill seeking to ban it continues to make progress. In recent years, TikTok has gained significant popularity and reach on the internet. Currently, according to … Read more

Florida Approves Controversial Law to Alter School Curriculum

The state of Florida has greenlighted a controversial piece of legislation that modifies the curriculum of public schools. The law incorporates several provisions, including the mandatory teaching of the history of communism and the establishment of the Institute for Freedom in the Americas at Miami Dade College. Set to take effect on July 1, 2024, … Read more

Netflix USA’s Must-Watch Movies

In the streaming wars, Netflix knows it needs to step up its game and is banking on these productions to do just that. Streaming platforms offer users a variety of genres, including comedy, drama, action, and horror, ensuring there’s almost always something for everyone’s personal taste or mood. With no set broadcast times, content can … Read more

Investments and Innovation: The US’s Bigger Step

The alarms about the European Union’s economic competitiveness have been largely overestimated until now. The European economy has grown – in real terms and at a constant exchange rate – over the last ten years almost at the same pace as the United States, which is truly booming. The income difference between the two sides … Read more