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Floods can quickly turn lives upside down. According to the World Health Organization, more than two billion people were affected by floods between 1998 and 2017, and those people no doubt recognize just how unsettling floods can be.
Read moreEven before Covid-19, the World Bank had lowered its projections for global growth in the 10 years that began in 2020.
Read moreThe U.S. auto industry is expected to report its lowest yearly sales tally in nearly a decade Tuesday, as the fallout from the Covid-19 crisis in 2020 upended a record run for the American auto sector.
Read moreA The pandemic will leave Western nations carrying the biggest public-debt pile as a percentage of gross domestic product since World War II. To deal with it, they will need a better grasp of inflation.
Read moreIn the depths of the financial panic from Covid-19 last year, the Federal Reserve offered to lend to a wide swath of businesses—something it had never done before. Yet it struggled to find takers.
Read moreSeminole Fire recently assisted in transferring a patient from Seminole Hospital to Seminole Airport to meet a fixed wing medical transport team. They were transferring the patient to Kansas.
Read moreMore Oklahomans than ever before will be covered by health insurance purchased off of the Affordable Care Act exchange when new plans took effect on Jan. 1.
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