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Watchdog: U.S. Government Issued $5.4 Billion in ‘Potentially Fraudulent Pandemic Loans’
The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC), a federal watchdog overseeing pandemic-era spending, found that the U.S. government issued $5.4 billion in “potentially fraudulent pandemic loans,” according to a report released Monday.
European Energy Crisis: France Close to Electricity Rationing Over Problems with Local Nuclear Plants
France is uncomfortably close to energy rationing as a result of issues it is having with some of its nuclear power plants, a report by The Times has claimed.
Chamber of Commerce Brags About Blocking Sick Days for Railroad Workers
The United States Chamber of Commerce, which is against sick pay for workers, is reportedly responsible for blocking a resolution to provide seven days of sick leave for railroad employees after sending out a letter just days before the Senate voted.
Survey: Nearly 1 in 5 Americans Skipped Meals, Didn't Buy Groceries Due to High Inflation
Nearly one in five Americans (18 percent) have skipped meals or did not buy groceries due to surging inflation, according to a recent survey.