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Trump Calls Out Worst NFL Rule Change We’ve Ever Seen, the Kickoff

Former President Donald Trump recently turned his attention to the NFL’s latest adjustment—the new kickoff rule—and he’s not holding back. Trump tweeted that the NFL should “get rid of the ridiculous new Kickoff Rule,” sparking a big debate among fans and players alike. Current U.S. President Joe Biden presided over the worst NFL rule change in American football history…and sat quietly as fans were forced to watch the most boring and horrible kickoffs ever. Nobody has ever seen kick-offs this bad in the NFL. It’s kick-offs like we’ve never seen before. There have been many NFL rule changes before, but

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Nobody Does Hot Dogs Like New Jersey, We Make the Best, Better Than Anyone Has Seen Before

If you’re on the hunt for the best hot dogs in New Jersey, you’re in for a treat because the Garden State has some legendary spots that make hot dogs feel like a gourmet experience. New Jersey hot dogs are the best. Forget Coney Island. Ours are better. In fact, they’re the best. Other people said they can make good hot dogs, but ours are better than anyone has ever seen before. Starting in Jersey City, Boulevard Drinks is the definition of an old-school joint, slinging hot dogs since 1937. It’s a no-frills kind of place where the focus is

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New Jersey Congressman: I’ve Never Seen Projects So Bad as Offshore Wind Farms

The battle over offshore wind projects along the Atlantic Coast is heating up, and New Jersey’s own Rep. Jeff Van Drew is leading the charge against them. Fresh off a hearing in Ocean City, Maryland, Van Drew didn’t mince words in a recent interview with Fox News. His message was loud and clear: these projects are bad news for the economy, public safety, and even your seafood dinner. “It’s a bad deal for America,” he said. “It’s a bad deal for New Jersey.” The hearing, hosted by Rep. Andy Harris from Maryland, brought together a group of concerned lawmakers from

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Search Ongoing for Missing 15-Year-Old Boy Last Seen in Northeast D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A 15-year-old boy from Northeast D.C. has been reported missing, and the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating him. Brian Jacob Bonilla was last seen on August 22 in the 4800 block of Fort Totten Drive, Northeast. The disappearance was reported on August 25. Bonilla is described as a Hispanic male with a light complexion, standing 4’11” tall and weighing 115 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair. Details about what he was wearing at the time of his disappearance are currently unknown. Anyone with information about Brian Jacob Bonilla’s whereabouts

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Have You Seen Her? Baltimore Police Seek Tips on Missing Woman

Baltimore, MD — The Baltimore Police Department is requesting the community’s assistance in locating 53-year-old Tisha Carter. Ms. Carter has not been seen by her family since May 16. She is described as 4’9″ tall and weighing approximately 240 pounds. Her last known residence was in the 700 block of Druid Hill Avenue. Anyone with information about Tisha Carter’s whereabouts is urged to dial 911.

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Missing 15-Year-Old Girl Last Seen in Northeast Baltimore

Baltimore, MD—The Baltimore Police Department is asking for help locating 15-year-old Aiyanna Robinson. Her family last saw Robinson on June 11 at the 3500 Block of Hillel Road in Northeast Baltimore. Robinson is described by police as a Black female, 5’4″ tall, weighing approximately 120 pounds. She was last seen wearing a black zip-up hoodie with a “Pulp Fiction” logo on the back, khaki shorts, and black slippers. Anyone with information about Aiyanna Robinson’s whereabouts is urged to call 911.

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New York Among Cities That Have Seen Spikes in Violent Crime and Murder

Police Forces in Major Democrat-Run Cities Shrink Amid Rising Homicide Rates Washington, D.C., DC – Major cities governed by Democrats, including New York City, Los Angeles, Portland, Austin, and Washington, D.C., have collectively seen a reduction of about 1,500 law enforcement officers since before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation analysis of Census Bureau data. Police departments in these cities faced staffing cuts amid persistently high homicide rates, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of nationwide calls for police reform following George Floyd’s death. Portland, for example, saw its police force decrease by 183

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Body Recovered from New Jersey River Presumably Missing Woman Last Seen 14 Years Ago

PENNSAUKEN, NJ – The family of Bernadine Gunner, a New Jersey woman who went missing in July 2010, has received closure following the recovery of a body last week from the Cooper River in Pennsauken. The body, along with three cars, was identified by Gunner’s daughter as belonging to her mother. The recovery operation, conducted by United Search Corps on Thursday, involved dive teams extracting three vehicles from the river, one of which contained Gunner’s remains. “Thanks to Doug( United Search Corps) we have closure our family can now give my mom a proper burial. Thank you EVERYONE for the

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‘Highest Level We’ve Ever Seen’: One In 10 High School Girls In The US Have Been Raped, CDC Says

‘Highest Level We’ve Ever Seen’: One In 10 High School Girls In The US Have Been Raped, CDC Says Laurel Duggan on February 13, 2023 Nearly 14% of high school girls reported having been forced to have sex at some point in their lives and 18% reported experiencing sexual violence in 2021, according a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study released Monday. This represents an uptick from 2011, when 12% of female students reported having been forced into sex, according to the CDC. Rates of experiencing sexual violence also rose over the course of the decade, with 18%

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‘Unlike Anything I’ve Seen’: The Number Of Police Officers Shot In The Line Of Duty Has More Than Doubled Since 2020

‘Unlike Anything I’ve Seen’: The Number Of Police Officers Shot In The Line Of Duty Has More Than Doubled Since 2020 Erinn Broadus on February 2, 2023 Thirty-four officers were shot while on duty in Jan. 2023, a 113% increase from this time in 2020, the National Fraternal Order of Police reported on Monday. Last year, 331 police officers were shot and 62 killed on duty, according to the report, a substantial increase from 2020 where 312 were shot and 47 killed, and four years prior when 237 officers were shot and 53 killed. Of those shot last month, nine

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German financial system under strain but property correction not seen: Bundesbank

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Risks in the German financial system are building as the economy heads for a recession and struggles with rising interest rates and sky-high energy prices, but a correction in the housing market is not imminent, the Bundesbank said on Thursday. Europe’s largest economy has been among the top losers of Russia’s war in Ukraine because of its excessive reliance on Russian gas and the economy is now set to suffer a significant downturn starting in the fourth quarter of 2022. “The macro-financial environment has deteriorated substantially,” the Bundesbank said in a Financial Stability Review. “Major downside risks

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Thai GDP growth seen at 3.3% this year – PM

BANGKOK – Thailand’s economy is expected to grow 3.3% this year and 4.2% next year, helped by increased tourism, the prime minister said on Tuesday. The economy in the second quarter showed a good direction, Prayuth Chan-ocha told a news conference, citing economic reports presented at a cabinet meeting. (Reporting by Satawasin Sta[censored]charnchai and Panarat Thepgumpanat; Writing by Orathai Sriring; Editing by Martin Petty)

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Thai exports seen up 6% to 8% this year – shippers

BANGKOK – Thailand’s exports are expected to rise between 6% to 8% this year, compared with a previous forecast for a 5% to 8% increase, helped by a weak baht and increased global demand, the national shippers’ group said on Tuesday. Exports, a key driver of growth, rose 12.7% in the first half of 2022 from a year ago and the momentum should continue into the second half, Chaichan Chareonsuk, chairman of the Thai National Shippers’ Council, told a news conference. (Reporting by Orathai Sriring and Satawasin Sta[censored]charnchai; Editing by Ed Davies)

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10-Year-Old Boy Last Seen in June, Still Missing in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Philadelphia Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating missing child Ethan Ashlock. Ethan, from the 1000 block of South Frazier Street was last seen on June 28, 2022, at approximately 4:30pm. The complainant was never returned per custody order. Ethan is 10 years old, 5’4″ tall, 70 lbs., with brown hair and brown eyes. There is no clothing description at this time. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Ethan Ashlock is asked to call Southwest Detectives at 215-686-3183 or dial 911.

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Russia’s 2022 inflation seen at 13.4%, more rate cuts to come: Reuters poll

MOSCOW – Analysts have trimmed their year-end inflation forecasts for Russia and see room for the central bank to continue cutting rates as it tries to blunt the impact of major sanctions, a Reuters poll suggested on Friday. Russia’s economic landscape changed drastically after Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, triggering sweeping Western restrictions on its energy and financial sectors, including a partial freeze of Russian reserves, and leading scores of companies to exit the market. The average forecast among 17 analysts polled in late July suggested the Russian economy was on track to

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China’s factory activity seen expanding at fastest pace in a year

BEIJING – China’s factory activity likely expanded at the fastest pace in a year in July, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, as production in COVID-hit manufacturing hubs resumed after emerging from lockdowns while supply chain disruptions eased. The official manufacturing Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) is expected to have risen to 50.4 in July – the highest in 12 months – compared with 50.2 in the previous month, according to the median forecast of 24 economists polled by Reuters. A reading above 50 indicates expansion from the previous month, below 50 means contraction. The world’s second-largest economy has bounced back

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S.Korea fin min: inflation seen peaking by Sept-Oct

SEOUL – South Korean inflation is seen reaching its peak by September or October unless there are price surges again for such items as oil and grains, the country’s finance minister said on Monday. “I think the pace of price growth will probably reach its peak in late September, or in October at the latest, when taking into account the current trend of prices,” Minister Choo Kyung-ho said in response to a question from reporters. South Korea’s annual rate of inflation hit 6.0% in June, its highest since November 1998 when the country was still struggling to recover from the

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Colombia’s central bank seen hiking benchmark interest rate to 9%- Reuters Poll

By Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTA – Colombia’s central bank could hike its benchmark interest rate to 9% at its meeting next week, maintaining rate-increase intensity amid persistent inflation while reaching the end of expected raises, a Reuters poll revealed on Friday. The survey saw 10 out of 14 analysts predict that the bank’s seven-member board would raise the benchmark interest rate by 150 basis points from its current level of 7.50%. Three analysts forecast a hike of 100 basis points – which would take the rate to 8.50% – while one said they expect an increase of 125 basis points, which

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Kazakh central bank seen keeping policy rate at 14%: Reuters Poll

ALMATY – Kazakhstan’s central bank appears likely to keep its benchmark interest rate at 14% on Monday as inflationary risks remain elevated, according to analysts surveyed in a Reuters poll. Four of seven analysts polled by Reuters this week said they saw the rate remaining unchanged, with two forecasting a hike to 14.5% and one expecting an increase to 14.25%. At its policy meeting last month, the bank held the rate and said it would start “normalising” the Central Asian nation’s monetary policy next year when inflation begins to subside. Annual inflation in the oil-exporting former Soviet republic rose to

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Denmark’s decade-long experiment with negative rates seen ending soon

COPENHAGEN -Danish banks expect a decade-long experiment with negative interest rates to soon come to an end, after the country’s central bank raised its key interest rate, sending it closer towards positive rate territory. In 2012, Denmark became the first country in the world to impose negative rates, a trend since adopted by other countries to combat both weak inflation rates and changing savings patterns by consumers and businesses. But as central banks, including Denmark’s, now raise rates to curb soaring inflation, lenders are set to break with past years’ negative interest rate trend. “This is the starting point for

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Petronas payout to Malaysia govt seen higher at 55-59 billion rgt this year

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s state energy firm Petronas is forecast to contribute to government coffers as much as 59 billion ringgit ($13.25 billion) this year, a cabinet minister said in a statement to parliament published Friday. Petronas contributions are a significant source of revenue for the federal government, which is expecting to spend a record 77.3 billion ringgit ($17.37 billion) in subsidies and cash aid this year to help the public tackle inflation. In 2021, the company contributed 48.2 billion ringgit in dividends, taxes and cash payments to the government, its sole shareholder. The contribution from Petronas in 2022 is

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Mexican inflation seen at 21-year high in first half of July – Reuters poll

MEXICO CITY – Mexican inflation in the first half of July likely remained at levels not seen since January 2001, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday, fueling bets the Bank of Mexico will again hike its key interest rate at its upcoming monetary policy meeting.  The median forecast of 14 analysts was for annual inflation to hit 8.10% during the first half of the month, from 8.09% in the second half of June. Annual core inflation, which strips out some volatile food and energy prices, was forecast to reach 7.54%, the highest rate since December 2000. Banxico, as the central

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Turkish inflation seen dipping to 70% by year-end:Reuters poll

ISTANBUL – Turkey’s highest inflation rate in decades is expected to ease somewhat to around 70% by year-end, and the central bank is seen holding its policy rate steady for at least another year, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday. Inflation in Turkey has soared in the wake of a December currency crisis that was caused by a series of unorthodox interest rate cuts, and which ended up stripping 44% off the lira’s value against the dollar last year. Annual price rises neared 80% last month, a 24-year-high, due to the monetary easing, currency depreciation and the spike in global

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Japan Q3, FY22 growth seen weaker as global economy stutters – Reuters poll

By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO – Japan’s economy is likely to grow at a slower pace than previously thought throughout the rest of the fiscal year, a Reuters poll showed, as growing risks of a global economic slowdown and supply woes torment Japanese exporters. Manufacturers in the world’s third-largest economy are susceptible to the gloomier growth outlook in major trading partners such as the United States and China that are stoking recession and stagflation fears worldwide. Analysts, however, still projected Japan’s growth to stay positive throughout the fiscal year until next March, the poll showed, thanks to an expected recovery of

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