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GM benefits from strong pricing for EV's. It has an average price of $50750 for EV's sold in the third quarter 2023. Higher interest rates are slowing demand in the EV market. GM will not make 400,000 EV's in America by mid 2024, yet GM executives say they will not change the target of 1 million EV's made in North America by the end of 2025.

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How legislation it did not want was thwarted by a bottled water company in Maine, is the subject of this NYT report.

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45 million acres burned, large parts of the Canadian forest from the Northwest territories to British Columbia, area four times the size of California making up 10% of the world's forest devastated by wildfires. This is Canada in 2023 with unimaginable smoke and evacuations. David Wallace looks at the situation in this part of Canada, just north of the US and stretching to the Arctic Circle.

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Majority Whip Tom  Emmer fails to get enough Republican support in the US Congress for Speaker's position after being nominated. It brings the process of electing a Speaker in the US Congress back to square one.

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Law suits against Facebook and Instagram by 40 Attorneys General in the US alleging harm from products.

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After a period of relative quiet when the US and Iran conducted talks, Iran backed proxy militias in the Middle East are active, says this report in the WSJ.

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The Swiss form of government with a permanent Unity government and one that steers to the moderate and centre is shown here in France 24 report. The recent elections showed immigration an important issue. Yet climate change has not receded as an issue after progress in passing a climate bill.

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The Burning Glass Institute Tech Cities rankings are based on Cutting Edge Skill workers in the area and on Momentum rankings. Both are shown here in this WSJ report. Seattle Tacoma ranks at the top in the cutting edge skill workers in the US. Cutting edge skills are related to cloud and serverless computing, machine learning, AI architecture and cybersecurity operations. In midsize cities Pro-Urem Utah and Salt Lake City, Ann Arbor Michigan, Rochester New York, Pittsburgh and Kansas City. Seattle has the largest concentration of tech workers about 13% of the US total.

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One estimate fof US economic growth is for 4.6% growth in the third quarter for the US. The US economy is doing much better than expected, much better than either Germany or China in 2023, with the investment in infrastructure and renewable energy of the Biden administration.

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Baby Boomers from the FDR Truman era 1950-1965 were offset by the Generation X of the Reagan period 1965-1980. Each generation was making its political affiliation as Democrat or Republican based on its most impressionable years of life. Then come the Millenials till 1996 and Generation Z, who tired of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were wary of war, and had seen banking deregulation and laissez fairre lead to the financial crisis of 2008. The younger generations now enter as voters in 2024 and 2028 as Democrats. So big is the gap for Generation Z that it is the highest for all generations 20% Republican to 36% Democrats. This is from the General Social Survey by the University of Chicago every year since 1972.

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After years being driven by others as government officials or party leaders, going back to civilian life can mean learning how to drive. Here Nicola Sturgeon Scottish leader takes her driver license test in Scotland and relearns driving skills after her resignation as head of the Scottish government.

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