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The US Senate passed the short-term government funding bill and will be sent to the House of Representatives for a vote
The US Senate passed a short-term funding bill by 65 to 35 votes on Thursday. The bill will fund the US government until December 3 to prevent the federal government from shutting down after midnight on September 30. The bill will then be sent to the House of Representatives for a vote. Unless there is a delay, the House of Representatives is expected to approve the bill and send it to US President Joe Biden for signature before funding runs out. The legislation, which includes funding for hurricane relief and the resettlement of Afghan refugees, is expected to be passed with bipartisan support, as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell both voiced their support Thursday morning
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The monthly CPI rate in the US recorded 0.9% after the June seasonal adjustment, a new high since June 2008
The monthly CPI rate in the US was 0.9% after the June seasonal adjustment, the previous value was 0.60%, and the forecast was 0.50%. The US CPI for June was 5.4% year-on-year, with an forecast of 4.9%, and the previous value was 5.0%. The monthly CPI rate in the US recorded 0.9% after the June seasonal adjustment, a new high since June 2008. The US recorded an annual rate of 5.4% unseasonally adjusted CPI in June, a new high since August 2008. After the US CPI data was released, US stock index futures fell, Dow futures fell 0.31%, S&P 500 futures fell 0.26%, and NASDAQ futures fell 0.12%. Spot gold short-term diving 1
The frequent occurrence of "air anger" in the United States has set a record of more than 3000 this year.
With the gradual resumption of air travel in the United States, passengers refuse to comply with epidemic prevention regulations and clash with flight attendants frequently. There have been 3082 reports of passenger irregularities so far this year, of which 2350 (76 per cent) are related to masks, according to data released by the Federal Aviation Administration ((FAA)) on Tuesday. As of June 20, FAA had launched 487 enforcement actions, far surpassing the previous record of 305 for the whole of 2004, the agency said. So far this year, the bureau has fined at least 60 people a total of $563800 for violations
Google allows employees to apply for permanent telecommuting pay adjusted according to local rates
Sina Tech News, early morning of June 23, Beijing time, reported that this Tuesday, Google launched a tool that allows employees to request a change of office location or apply to become a permanent telecommuter. Currently, companies all over the world are watching the post-pandemic work environment and trying to figure out how to solve the logistical problems of managing a large workforce. In May of this year, Google CEO Sundar Pichai (Sundar Pichai) announced plans to make 20% of the company's employees permanently remote work. Google said that if employees wish, another 20% can choose to
OECD predicts that the global economy will grow by 5.8% this year. China is expected to achieve a high growth rate of 8.5%.
Original title: OECD predicts that the global economy will grow by 5.8% this year. China is expected to achieve 8.5% high growth this year, foreign media reported on June 2. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ((OECD)) said on May 31 that the global economic outlook is improving given that vaccination actions have enabled businesses to resume operations and the United States has injected trillions of dollars into its own economy. The organization raised its forecast for global economic growth. Paris, May 31 (Reuters)-the global economy will grow 5.8 percent this year and 4.4 percent next year, the OECD said. And its global economy in March for this year and next.
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