In the latest sign of how lower demand is hitting parts of the U.S. office market, one of the tallest towers in St. Louis that sold for $205 million in 2006 has changed hands again this week — for about $3.6 million.
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Media Now Warns Active Bird Flu Virus In Heavy Concentration Survives In Pasteurized Milk
After telling the public for months that pasteurized milk is safe against bird flu infection and transmission, the mainstream media is claiming that it is possible for live avian influenza to survive the rapid heat treatment...
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Los Angeles City Council Removes ‘No U-Turn’ Signs In Neighborhood, Says They’re Homophobic
Today the City Council of Los Angeles, California, removed a number of street signs including "No U-Turn" signs because they, apparently, were seen as long-standing signs of "homophobia."
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"You'll own nothing and be happy."
Ukraine Signs 10-Year Defense Agreement With US At G7 Meeting, The ‘Strongest Agreement Since Ukraine’s Independence’
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Russia To Begin Using CBDC For Cross-Border Trade In 2025
After announcing the release of their central bank digital currency (CBDC) last year, Russia has now revealed that they plan to use their digital ruble for cross-border trade in 2025.
Bank Of International Settlements Launches ‘Project Rialto’ To Improve Cross-Border CBDC Payments
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Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady In June, Changes Projections To One Cut
Yesterday, the Federal Reserve elected not to cut interest rates again, leaving them at 5.5% still. The Fed was expecting to make at least several cuts this year, but now they are claiming they are not yet confident enough to...

