7 January 2025
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is finalizing a rule to erase $49 billion in unpaid medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million Americans.
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7 January 2025
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is finalizing a rule to erase $49 billion in unpaid medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million Americans.
6 January 2025
Welcome to Face to Face, our current affairs show where we explore the world’s most pressing issues from a Central Eastern European perspective. Join Anna Kalczyńska and Adam Jasser-Deputy Director for News at TVP World as they discuss following topics: 1. Italy’s Prime Minister Visits Trump before his inauguration: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the “Fantastic woman, who had taken Europe by storm,” joins just a handful of world leaders who have paid a visit to the president-elect’s Florida estate since his victory. A "Mar a Lago pilgrimage,” as it’s been enviably labelled , seems to be the ultimate proof of trustworthy relations with the new American Leader. 2. Farmers Protest as Poland takes over rotating Presidency of the Council of EU: Poland has taken over the Presidency of the Council of the EU as farmers with slogans hostile to Mercosur and the Green Deal and German-language slogans addressed to Donald Tusk protested outside the European Commission's office in Warsaw. Warsaw's City Hall reported that an estimated 1,500 people took part in the protest. 3. Scholz on Elon Musk meddling in German and European politics: “Don’t feed the troll”: No one likes being lectured (by the Americans), but this time Elon Musk states what’s obvious: the German model for its economy has expired and the cause for the current problems in Germany lies in the mainstream parties’ policy lines. So maybe Elon Musk is right? Putting the blame on populism isn’t the right answer? 4. From Moscow to Vietnam: Slovakian PM's exotic vacation starts: The whole nation was looking for its head of government, who was finally found on holiday in Hanoi, having chosen the Capella hotel, boasting prices of 5,700 euro per night. A bold choice for a government official – why doesn't it infuriate the Slovakian people? 🔴 Watch our 24/7 livestream - https://youtube.com/live/bJUJyPN6YTM?...
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7 January 2025
Renault's Dacia brand cut the price of its low-cost electric vehicle by 2,000 euros ($2,086) in France, part of a wave of expected discounts in Europe this year to boost stagnant EV sales. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #world #business #automotive #EV #electricvehicle #Renault #Dacia
7 January 2025
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7 January 2025
Paul Hickey, co-founder of Bespoke Investment Group, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss market outlooks for 2025, how he's positioning, and more.
7 January 2025
Multiple people were killed during the first major winter storm of 2025 in snow shoveling and travel-related deaths. NBC News’ Gary Grumbach describes how the storm shut down airports in Washington, D.C. and Chicago so snow could be cleared off runways.
7 January 2025
MAJOR incidents have been declared across the UK as the country is hit by snow, "severe" floods and freezing temperatures. Weather warnings for snow and ice are once again in force today with more travel disruption and school closures expected.
Major incidents declared as UK hit by snow, ‘severe’ floods & ice as flights suspended and 2 dead in -13C plunge https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3264613...
8 January 2025
A strong earthquake has killed at least 53 people in Tibet. Many others are trapped as dozens of aftershocks shook the region in the west of China and across the border in Nepal. According to China's official Xinhua News Agency, 62 people have been injured, and rescue workers are searching for people in the rubble. The quake's epicenter was about 75 kilometers northeast of Mount Everest, which straddles the China-Nepal border. Tremors were felt as far away as Kathmandu and parts of India. The US Geological Survey measured the earthquake at magnitude 7.1 at a relatively shallow depth of about 10 kilometers.