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“For every penny that the United States government prints, we’re actually losing money. So, it’s a net cost to the federal government,” said Raymond Robertson, director of the Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics and Public Policy at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, in a news release.
You’re not alone if you’re frequently angry. But you should try and stop, for your health.
USA Today • May 31, 2025Anger can also be amplified by people or groups that use the emotion as a tool to energize or motivate others. "And various organizations and cultures have different standards for when and how it is acceptable or unacceptable to express anger," explains Heather Lench, professor of psychological and brain sciences at Texas A&M University – so some people may simply be more comfortable with confrontation or expressing anger than other people.
Forecasters are watching these waves more closely than ever and understand more about how some of them become the seeds of tropical storms and hurricanes, said Kelly Núñez Ocasio, assistant professor in the atmospheric sciences department at Texas A&M University.
While avocados are grown in California and Florida, the vast majority of those we consume today come from Mexico – more than 90%. So much so that avocados are now the highest value agricultural commodity imported into the United States, having surpassed bananas in 2017. “The increase in consumption is unbelievable, it’s amazing how it’s been assimilated,” said Luis Ribera, an agricultural economist with Texas A&M University. “They’ve become a grocery store staple.”