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Germany’s Merz Takes Aim at Telephone Sick Notes Amid Productivity Push

Germany’s Merz Takes Aim at Telephone Sick Notes Amid Productivity Push3+ hour, 13+ min ago   (246+ words) German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is challenging the country's sick leave system with a proposal to abolish the use of telephone sick notes, sparking an intense backlash from unions and medical professionals. Merz argues that this pandemic-era policy, which allows employees…...

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Central Banks Rush to Gold as Dollar’s Credibility Erodes

Central Banks Rush to Gold as Dollar’s Credibility Erodes3+ day, 4+ hour ago   (318+ words) Central Banks Rush to Gold as Dollar's Credibility Erodes'washingtonnewsday.com Central Banks Rush to Gold as Dollar's Credibility Erodes Amid growing geopolitical instability, central banks around the world are increasingly turning to gold, driving the price of the precious metal…...

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Trump’s Push for Credit Reform and Fed Probe Lead to Economic Crossroads

4+ day, 4+ hour ago   (569+ words) Trump's Push for Credit Reform and Fed Probe Lead to Economic Crossroads'washingtonnewsday.com Trump's Push for Credit Reform and Fed Probe Lead to Economic Crossroads Kevin Hassett's Rising Influence Amid Policy Shifts and Legal Challenges On January 16, 2026, the Trump administration…...

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What Will the U.S. Economy Look Like in 2026? Most Forecasts Say: Slow but Stable

What Will the U.S. Economy Look Like in 2026? Most Forecasts Say: Slow but Stable2+ week, 1+ day ago   (393+ words) Trying to predict the economy has always been risky. History is full of famous mistakes, and even in recent years, many experts have repeatedly warned about recessions that never arrived. Still, major financial institutions continue to publish their outlooks for…...