Artie Villasanta

Senior Reporter
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U.S. Retail Sales See Biggest Nine-Year Decline in December
Retail sales in the United States fell to its lowest level in nine years due to mounting competition from online stores. Retail sales in the United States fell to its lowest level in nine years due to mounting competition from online stores. -
Over 2,000 Retail Stores Set to Close in U.S. in 2019
The U.S. retail industry is bracing for a new wave of retail store closures this year. The U.S. retail industry is bracing for a new wave of retail store closures this year. -
Dearth of Orders Forces Airbus to Kill A380 Production
The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger jet, will cease production after 2021 due to a dearth of orders. The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger jet, will cease production after 2021 due to a dearth of orders. -
Trade Talks Fail; No More March 1 China Tariff Deadline
President Donald Trump has failed in trying to coerce China into a new trade deal favorable to the United States. President Donald Trump has failed in trying to coerce China into a new trade deal favorable to the United States. -
Entire U.S. Reels From Monster Winter Storm
Dangerous winter hell conditions are making life miserable for many Americans throughout the United States. Dangerous winter hell conditions are making life miserable for many Americans throughout the United States. -
Record 7 Million Americans Can’t Pay for Their Cars
The government has reported that a record 7 million Americans have stopped paying their car loans. The government has reported that a record 7 million Americans have stopped paying their car loans. -
UK Report Calls for Tougher Regulation of Online News Platforms
A British report recommends online news platforms should be regulated in what they write and how they distribute news content. A British report recommends online news platforms should be regulated in what they write and how they distribute news content. -
Republicans to Blame for Massive U.S. National Debt of $22 Trillion
The Republican Party's deficit-inducing Tax and Jobs Cut Act of 2017 has skyrocketed the U.S. national debt to a historic high of $22 trillion. The Republican Party's deficit-inducing Tax and Jobs Cut Act of 2017 has skyrocketed the U.S. national debt to a historic high of $22 trillion. -
SpaceX Raptor Engine Hits Power Level for Starship Launch, Says Elon Musk
The Raptor engine being developed by SpaceX is now capable of powering the company's Starship spacecraft. The Raptor engine being developed by SpaceX is now capable of powering the company's Starship spacecraft. -
Richard Branson Wants to Reach Space on 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 Launch
Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, plans to fly into space for the first time on July 16. Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, plans to fly into space for the first time on July 16.