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Appeals Court Allows U.S. To Continue Collecting 10% Tariffs
The decision allows the tariffs, imposed in February under Section 122 of the Trade Act, to remain in effect as the court reviews whether the administration acted within its legal authority.
Spotify Removes 57,000 Podcasts Linked To Illegal Drug Content
The report found that over 3,500 accounts were involved in distributing podcast episodes that directed users toward websites selling controlled substances and other drugs.
U.S. Scientists Confirm Start Of El Niño Climate Pattern
Current measurements show sea surface temperatures averaging about 0.7 degrees Celsius above normal, indicating that a weak El Niño is already underway.
Storms Knock Out Power Across Midwest, Snarl Chicago Air Travel
The powerful system brought strong winds, heavy rain, and the threat of tornadoes to parts of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas.
SpaceX Plans Orbital AI Computing Test Satellite By Next Year
The proposed AI-1 satellite would serve as an early demonstration of Musk’s idea to deploy large-scale computing resources beyond Earth.
SpaceX Prices Its Record IPO Into A Reeling Market
The year's biggest listing sets its final price after Thursday's close, debuting Friday just as war and inflation roil stocks.
Inflation Jumps To A Three-Year High On The Energy Shock
May prices rose 4.2 percent from a year earlier, almost entirely on fuel, leaving the Fed boxed in before next week's meeting.
Wall Street Tumbles As Inflation And War Hit At Once
The Dow sheds more than 900 points after a three-year-high inflation print collides with the Gulf escalation.
Oil Climbs Again As The Strikes Revive Supply Fears
Crude jumps in early trading after the second night of attacks, with the risk premium back in an already tight market.
The Nation's Pulse: Americans' Top Priorities And The Direction Of The Country
Cost of living leads Americans' concerns by a wide margin, with the U.S.-Iran conflict now in the top three.
Trump’s Approval Ratings Remain Low As Voters Fret Over Economy, Inflation: I&I/TIPP Poll
Can Trump reverse his slump in time for fall's midterm elections?
Inside The Wire
Americans want China out of the land, the supply chain, and the phone. The agreement is broad, and it is defensive.
SpaceX Heads For A Record Debut Into A Risk-Off Tape
The year's marquee listing aims for a 1.77-trillion-dollar valuation just as war and inflation rattle markets.
Ukraine Expands Drone Strikes Deep Inside Russia
Ukraine’s General Staff said it had struck the Saratov oil refinery on the Volga River, causing a large fire
IRGC Launches Retaliatory Strike On U.S. Base Following Bandar Abbas Operation
As reported by CNN, the exchange follows a U.S. operation near the Strait of Hormuz
Russia Starting To Lose Ground In Ukraine
Russia is suffering problems in its war against Ukraine that partly stem from a growing Ukrainian military strength: the use of medium-range drone attacks
Working Through College No Longer Works Like It Once Did
The gap between wages and higher education costs has widened sharply since 1970, raising fresh questions about affordability and student debt.
Many Degrees Aren’t Leading To Degree-Level Jobs
Criminal justice, performing arts, and liberal arts rank among the most underemployed majors, underscoring growing concerns about college ROI
Ohio Approves New Photo ID Rules For Mail Voting
Under the legislation, voters casting ballots by mail will need to include a copy of an approved photo ID with either their absentee ballot application or their completed ballot.
JD Vance Chief Of Staff Jacob Reses To Leave White House Role
Reses reportedly informed Vance of his plans several months ago after he and his wife learned they were expecting their first child.
Reactions To ‘Teen Takeover’ Forcing Cancelation Of Church Festival In Columbus Suburb
Footage shows Friday’s chaotic scene. Both Bexley and Columbus police officers responded to the site, given the proximity to both cities.
Trump Calls For ‘Generational’ Military Investment, Voter ID Requirement
Trump also highlighted ambitious projects such as the “Golden Dome” missile defense system and a “Golden Fleet” naval expansion, presenting them as key pillars of a broader strategy to deter foreign adversaries and maintain U.S. dominance across land, sea, air, and space.
Appeals Court Allows U.S. To Continue Collecting 10% Tariffs
The decision allows the tariffs, imposed in February under Section 122 of the Trade Act, to remain in effect as the court reviews whether the administration acted within its legal authority.
World Bank Cuts Global Growth Forecast To 2.5%
The World Bank cautioned that global growth could slow dramatically to as little as 1.3% if the conflict triggers broader financial market disruptions or prolonged supply-chain pressures.
U.S. Jobless Claims Rise Slightly But Remain Historically Low
The Labor Department reported that initial jobless claims rose by 4,000 to 229,000, slightly above economists’ expectations.
Iran Oil Shock Pushes US Business Costs Higher
The Producer Price Index, a key measure of business input costs, rose 1.1% during the month. The annual rate climbed to 6.5%, marking its highest level in more than three years
No Deadline. Endless Counting. No Trust.
Nine justices face a simple question: when does it end?
Trump Says Nothing — And Means Everything
Conflicting signals on the Iran war may be a deliberate strategy of strategic ambiguity.
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Trump’s Approval Ratings Remain Low As Voters Fret Over Economy, Inflation: I&I/TIPP Poll
Can Trump reverse his slump in time for fall's midterm elections?
The Blueprint
Trump has asked the Middle East to sign a single sweeping settlement with Israel, and one day perhaps with Iran. The structure he describes could take years to build, if it rises at all. But someone has finally drawn it.
The American Kill Line
The viral Chinese meme that explains everything wrong with Beijing's reading of America.