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900 families to be evicted from Florida mobile home park
Park authorities reported that the closure is part of a community development plan that seeks to modernize the area
Park authorities reported that the closure is part of a community development plan that seeks to modernize the area
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods said company is increasing U.S. production in New Mexico and Texas, outside the country in Guyana
Food prices appear to be going up Americans cite cost-of-living increases as a top concern
In mid-March, Mattel said that it spent around one billion pesos ($50 million) to expand its Mexican plant in Monterrey, about 140 miles (227 kilometers) from the Texas border
Secretary of Labor hails “historic recovery" after massive coronavirus losses
A new report shows how Venezuelans sell trash to survive Maduro's economic hell
The data further showed that the number of officially unemployed people in Brazil reached 12 million in this period – 3.1% lower than the previous three-month period and down 19.5% from the same period last year
"If such payments are not made, we will consider this a default on the part of buyers, with all the ensuing consequences. Nobody sells us anything for free, and we are not going to do charity either - that is, existing contracts will be stopped"
The U.S. Treasury Department blacklisted 80% of Marshall's websites for helping Americans evade travel restrictions to Cuba and generating resources for the Cuban regime. By the 2000s, he had already bought more than 200 internet domain names related to Cuba.
A recent report from Chile’s central bank revealed on Wednesday that the bank’s forecast for economic growth in 2022 dropped to a range of 1% to 2% from December’s 1.5% to 2.5% estimate
Russia said it still expects the European countries who sanctioned it over the invasion of Ukraine to pay for gas exports in rubles instead of euros by the Mar. 31 deadline, despite objections from Western nations