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Economics is a social science that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, and analyzes the choices that individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make to allocate resources.

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Boeing Faces Class-Action Lawsuit After Alaska Airlines Incident

In a recent incident, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 experienced a terrifying decompression when a door plug blew out of the aircraft. The pilots were able to safely return to Portland International Airport and make an emergency landing. However, several passengers onboard have now filed a class-action lawsuit against Boeing, the manufacturer of the aircraft. Let’s […]

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Global Risks Perception Survey: Climate Change and Disinformation are The Global Risks of Our Time

In the latest Global Risks Perception Survey by the World Economic Forum, climate change and disinformation have emerged as significant threats to the world. With the results of the survey released just ahead of the annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland, world opinion leaders are now more aware than ever of the severe global risks that

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Opinion: Dr. Francis Collins’ Admission Highlights the Consequences of Covid Policies

In a recent revelation, Dr. Francis Collins, former director of the National Institute of Health, admitted that public health officials, including himself, made a grave mistake in their handling of Covid policies. He acknowledged that they failed to consider the long-term consequences of their decisions, such as the detrimental effects of business closures, school shutdowns,

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Airborne Alarms: Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737-9 MAX Incident Sparks Aviation Safety Concerns and Disruptions

Alaska Airlines’ recent incident involving a Boeing 737-9 MAX has caused significant disruptions in the aviation industry and raised concerns about passenger safety. With the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounding all 171 of these jets worldwide for inspection, it is clear that this issue demands our attention. Let’s delve into the details and explore the

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