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DPH: Vaping and smoking up among CT high school students
Almost 20,000 students, or 12.7%, reported using a tobacco product in the past 30 days of a survey.
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How outreach workers get a picture of homelessness in Ottawa
CBC joined Salvation Army outreach workers as they conducted a survey of the city’s homeless population, including those sleeping in their cars, in tents on the sidewalk or in dense forests.
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Westchester offers first community needs survey for Latino community in over 20 years
It's being offered by the county's Hispanic Advisory Board and is the first needs assessment of its kind in more than 20 years.
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12 migrants dead, dozens rescued after boat rips apart in English Channel
French officials described the deadly incident as a 'tragedy' and said an investigation will look into what happened.
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International perception of the US is falling, including among its allies
Global polling shows an increasing number of people in U.S. allied countries have low confidence in President Trump and his administration. (Scripps News)
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NTSB provides update on Mexican Navy ship collision with Brooklyn Bridge
The NTSB said there was no “significant” structural damage to the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Americans remain pessimistic on economy amid increased uncertainty, new survey shows
Consumer sentiment has fallen for the fourth straight month, according to a new survey from the University of Michigan. (Scripps News)
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Consumers may pull back amid tariffs, experts say not to stockpile goods
Some consumers are reevaluating their spending amid fears that tariffs could increase the prices of many goods. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
HSBC's Kettner Downgrades US Equities to Underweight on Soft Data
Max Kettner, chief multi-asset strategist at HSBC, says he is concerned there has been "too much broad-based damage in the survey and the soft data to just dismiss it as a one off," as he explains the factors behind his downgrade of US...
Bloomberg
OceanFirst CEO Sees Small Business Cautious, Concerned on Tariffs
OceanFirst Bank Chairman and CEO Chris Maher offers his outlook for small and medium-sized US businesses as they deal with tariff uncertainty and waning confidence.
Bloomberg
US Business Equipment Orders Unexpectedly Decline in February
Orders placed with US factories for business equipment fell for the first time since October as the value of core capital goods orders unexpectedly decreased 0.3% last month. Michael McKee breaks down the numbers on Bloomberg Television.
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Many Americans hesitant to file taxes amid IRS workforce cuts, survey finds
Think fewer IRS agents means you won't get audited? Experts say think again. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Executive Sentiment Under Trump
Nina Trentmann, Bloomberg News speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu about US executive sentiment on the Trump administration. Tariffs and inflation are the biggest concerns.
Bloomberg
US Exceptionalism Will Propel Stocks, Dollar
US stocks and the dollar will will be the biggest beneficiaries of American economic growth set to be boosted by Donald Trump's policies, according to the latest Bloomberg Markets Live Pulse survey. Bloomberg's Kristine Aquino discusses...
Press Association
Hundreds of Christians to occupy Parliament entrance in 240-hour vigil
Hundreds of Christians to occupy Parliament entrance in 240 hour vigil. The protest will take place for ten days, and is for Lent.
Bloomberg
Banks Say Recession Risk is Rising
Financial markets are signaling that the risk of a recession is growing as tariff-related uncertainty and indicators of economic weakness spread fear across Wall Street. Bloomberg's Denitsa Tsekova has more on the story.
Bloomberg
HSBC's Major Sees US 10-Year Through 4% in Next Few Weeks
Steven Major, global head of FI research at HSBC, examines the drop in US 10-year yields and the economic and market factors that can continue to fuel the rally.
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These states could feel the effects of Trump's tariffs the most
Places like New Mexico, Vermont, and Michigan import a large amount of goods from countries that may be subject to tariffs. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
BoFA Survey Shows Bullish Investor Sentiment
A survey by Bank of America Corp. shows global stocks have become the most popular asset class with investors. Global equities have rallied over 60% since a low in late 2022 on optimism around artificial intelligence as well as signs...
Press Association
Unite display banner on Westminster Bridge in protest against winter fuel payment cuts
Members of Unite take part in a protest on Westminster Bridge in London over the Government's decision to cut the winter fuel payment. Interview with Josh Berlyne, Unite.
Bloomberg
Consumer Sentiment Drops on Tariff, Employment Concerns
The final January sentiment index decreased to a three-month low of 71.1 from 74 in December, according to the University of Michigan. Consumers expect prices will climb at an annual rate of 3.2% over the next five to 10 years, up from...
Press Association
Ambulance, GP and emergency care waits among biggest NHS concerns – poll
Long waits for A&E care, ambulances and GP appointments are among the biggest worries that Britons have about the NHS, according to a survey.
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Employers are budgeting for smaller pay raises in 2025, survey finds
A new survey released by the company Payscale shows U.S. employers are budgeting for 3.5% raises for 2025 — a slight drop from 4% in 2023 and 3.6% in 2024. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
BofA Finds US Small Business Owners' Optimism Increasing
Bank of America President of Business Banking Sharon Miller discusses the firm's year-end Small Business Checkpoint, offering insights into the health of US small businesses as measured over a range of factors by Bank of America.