Consumer News: Slight relief at the gas pump in SC, Federal Reserve raises interest rates
Consumer News: Slight relief at the gas pump in SC, Federal Reserve raises interest rates
Consumer News: Slight relief at the gas pump in SC, Federal Reserve raises interest rates
President Joe Biden is now calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal.
For the first time since 2018, the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates by a quarter-percentage point. The Fed also hinted more increases are ahead this year, as it works to tame soaring inflation. The move comes despite the growing economic uncertainty in the U.S. caused by the war in Ukraine.
Millions of bottles of Airborne Gummies are being recalled due to an issue with their containers.
A new study indicates a fourth dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine was safe and boosted antibody levels, but doesn’t offer much protection from infection.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expects COVID-19 deaths will continue to decrease.
Ukraine’s military says it is going on the offensive and will launch counterattacks against Russian forces as they strike more civilian targets across the country. Just last night,
a theater and swimming facility in Mariupol, where hundreds of people including children were taking refuge, was bombed in Russian airstrikes.
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Biden tweeted “Oil and gas companies shouldn’t pad their profits at the expense of hardworking Americans.”
Zelenskyy said “we need you right now,” and played graphic video of the impact of the war on Ukrainians.