A psychologist reacted to a Wall Road Journal op-ed asking whether today’s politics are building small children frustrated, expressing societal unrest and harmful weight loss plans are indeed leading to mental health issues. “Small children are like violins, and they enjoy the tension of their dad and mom,” Dr. Daniel […]
Month: March 2023
BEIJING — China’s government announced programs for a customer-led revival of the struggling financial state as its legislature opened a session Sunday that will tighten President Xi Jinping’s regulate over small business and modern society. Premier Li Keqiang, the major financial formal, established this year’s expansion focus on at “around […]
U.S. stocks rallied on Friday, rounding out a big end to the week, while bond yields retreated slightly from their recent march. At the close, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) surged 1.6%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) increased 1.1%. Contracts on the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) jumped nearly 2%. […]
The predictions ranged, but some of the warnings were stark: 100 million Americans could be infected with COVID-19 in what would be a massive fall and winter surge. Ultimately, though, the U.S. ended up with its first winter of the pandemic without a large wave of coronavirus. “This winter there […]
Growing recession alarm at the outset of this year warned of a coming business slowdown and significant job losses — until a government report last month showed that unemployment stands at its lowest level in more than 50 years. A couple weeks later, in mid-February, fresh retail sales data blew […]
Father Michael Abrahamson is the pastor of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Photo: Malcolm Andrews. Fr. Michael Abrahamson Finds Warm Welcome at St. Nicholas Michael Abrahamson came to St. Nicholas Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Greenwood nearly a year ago as his first assignment as a newly ordained priest. “I’m someone […]