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“Today’s Congress is tomorrow’s BJP,” their banners and posters would announce ... qualified as “right-wing deviancy”, neo-liberal practices would be adopted wholesale, albeit couched in Leftist ...
BjelicaS / Getty Images November wholesale inflation data showed an unexpected increase. Producer Price Index (PPI) increased by 0.4% compared to the prior month. The spike in prices of final ...
In the days following the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a street in New York City and the arrest of a suspect, Luigi Mangione, several "wanted" posters targeting other ...
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Everyone seems to have or want at least one leopard-print or croc-embossed piece in her wardrobe this season. It’s about time that fashion showed off its wild side. Hints of an animal-print ...
Ominous "wanted" posters of CEOs have reportedly surfaced in New York City in recent days. Posters named executives in the health care industry, according to a video posted Tuesday by a TikTok user.
“Wanted posters” bearing names and photos of health insurance executives are popping up on poles along the streets of New York City — sparking concerns of copycat attacks days after the ...
“Wanted” posters bearing the names and photos of murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and other high-profile heath insurance executives began popping up around Manhattan sometime this wee ...
Police are looking into “wanted” posters criticizing high-level corporate executives that started appearing around New York City in recent days, part of a suspected growing wave of animosity ...