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Nebraska's Economy Threatened by Proposed Mass Deportations Amid Labor Shortages

Nebraska's Economy Threatened by Proposed Mass Deportations Amid Labor Shortages

Nebraska, Saturday, 18 January 2025.
Proposed mass deportation policies threaten Nebraska’s economy, where immigrant workers are crucial. The state faces significant labor shortages, with only 39 workers for every 100 jobs available.

Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment as Ratified, Sparking Legal Debates

Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment as Ratified, Sparking Legal Debates

Washington, D.C., Friday, 17 January 2025.
President Joe Biden’s declaration of the Equal Rights Amendment as ‘the law of the land’ ignites debates over its constitutionality, with unresolved certification challenges and potential legal hurdles ahead.

Trump Appoints Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary Nominee

Trump Appoints Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary Nominee

Washington, Friday, 17 January 2025.
Scott Bessent, nominated by Trump, could influence economic policies with tax cuts as a central focus during his confirmation hearing. His appointment marks a historic potential in the GOP cabinet.

Trump Administration's Energy Policy Shift Sparks Economic Debate

Trump Administration's Energy Policy Shift Sparks Economic Debate

Washington D.C., Friday, 17 January 2025.
The incoming Trump administration in 2025 is expected to revise energy policies, potentially reducing Inflation Reduction Act benefits, affecting Republican states that previously benefited.

Mark Carney Announces Bid for Canadian Liberal Leadership Amid Economic Challenges

Mark Carney Announces Bid for Canadian Liberal Leadership Amid Economic Challenges

Ottawa, Thursday, 16 January 2025.
Former central banker Mark Carney enters the Liberal Party leadership race, signaling potential shifts in U.S.-Canada economic relations as Justin Trudeau plans to step down.

Biden Executive Order Promotes AI Despite Energy Concerns

Biden Executive Order Promotes AI Despite Energy Concerns

Washington, D.C., Thursday, 16 January 2025.
President Biden’s January 2025 order boosts AI infrastructure while addressing the energy demands of data centers, which may consume up to 12% of U.S. electricity by 2028.

Maryland Governor Proposes $67.3 Billion Budget Focusing on Growth

Maryland Governor Proposes $67.3 Billion Budget Focusing on Growth

Annapolis, Thursday, 16 January 2025.
Governor Wes Moore’s budget includes tax cuts for most residents, new revenue from higher-income earners, and spending cuts to convert a $3 billion deficit into a surplus.

Florida's Ashley Moody Appointed to U.S. Senate by DeSantis

Florida's Ashley Moody Appointed to U.S. Senate by DeSantis

Tallahassee, Thursday, 16 January 2025.
Ashley Moody replaces Marco Rubio in the Senate, potentially shifting Florida’s political landscape while reinforcing Republican presence. Moody faces a special election in 2026.

Biden Announces Successful Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas

Biden Announces Successful Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas

Washington, D.C., Thursday, 16 January 2025.
After over 15 months of conflict, a ceasefire deal brokered by the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar will start on January 21, 2025, featuring a prisoner exchange and hostages’ release.

FTC Files Lawsuit Against John Deere Over Repair Practices

FTC Files Lawsuit Against John Deere Over Repair Practices

Washington, D.C., Thursday, 16 January 2025.
The FTC, alongside Illinois and Minnesota, accuses John Deere of monopolizing repair services, driving up costs for farmers, and hindering their ability to perform independent repairs.