All posts by Steeve Lapierre
US Wholesale Prices Stay High, Indicating Inflation May Linger
Wholesale inflation in the United States remained persistently elevated last month, suggesting that higher prices could continue affecting consumers in the months ahead. The Producer Price Index (PPI), which tracks changes in prices from producers and manufacturers, increased by
Winter Storms to Bring More Snow and Ice Across the U.S.
As the Midwest and Northeast recover from consecutive winter storms, a new wave of powerful systems is brewing, ready to unleash heavy snow and freezing rain across vast stretches of the country. Forecast models indicate that multiple rounds of
Flu Season in the U.S. Reaches Its Most Intense Level in 15 Years
The winter virus season in the United States is in full swing, with flu cases surging to levels not seen in over a decade. One key indicator of flu activity—the percentage of doctor visits due to flu-like symptoms—has surpassed
CDC Halts Ties with WHO Following Trump Order
In a move that has sparked concern among public health experts, staff at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been instructed to halt communication with the World Health Organization (WHO). This directive follows an executive order
FBI Leadership Shake-Up: Senior Officials Ordered to Step Down
In a significant restructuring of the FBI’s leadership, at least six senior officials have been instructed to retire, resign, or face termination by Monday. According to sources familiar with the matter, this move marks an extension of the ongoing overhaul
EPA Employees Face Uncertainty Amid Mass Probationary Notices
More than 1,100 employees at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have received emails notifying them that they are on probationary status and could be terminated immediately. The notices, sent out late Wednesday, have raised concerns about job security and workplace