Global Economy Endures War Shock—So Far
More than three months into the war in the Middle East, the global economy appears to be holding up. Commodity prices, inflation and expectations for it, and financial conditions have all been impacted—but not yet in ways that signal a global slowdown. And we have seen strong economic momentum in the world’s biggest economies…Continue Reading
Even $75M from The Traitor may not save Oakland’s embattled coal terminal
The federal funding is the latest twist in a decade-long saga to build a terminal in Oakland, California, that can export U.S. coal overseas…Continue Reading
South Korea urged to rethink security in critical minerals race
A South Korean economist urges companies to put security before cost as the United States and China intensify their race for critical minerals…Continue Reading
Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, but officials signal possible rate hike in 2026
The Federal Reserve left its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday, holding borrowing costs steady as policymakers weighed rising inflation against signs that the U.S. economy is losing momentum. But in a sharp reversal, nine of the 19 Fed officials signaled that there could be at least one interest rate hikeContinue Reading
Georgia Republicans decline to redraw congressional map for midterm elections
Georgia Republicans have rejected Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s attempt at redrawing the state’s legislative districts for the 2028 elections. According to The Associated Press, Republican House leaders wrote a letter to Kemp saying the changes should take place only after the public has an opportunity to give input. The governorContinue Reading
LIVE: Fans in Bogota cheer on Colombia in World Cup game
Fans in Bogota cheer on Colombia as Uzbekistan makes its World Cup debut in a Group K match. #FIFAWorldCup #Colombia #Uzbekistan #Bogota #MexicoCityStadium #Mexico #WorldCup #sports #soccer #football #live #Reuters #news Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/Continue Reading
Man who died in Texas plane crash was a key figure in seeding Austin’s technology boom
The man who died when a small jet crashed on a Texas highway was an entrepreneur well-known in the state for being at the center of Austin’s turbocharged evolution as a technology hub. Joshua Baer, 50, described himself as an “Austinpreneur,” a reference to the state capital and his enthusiasmContinue Reading
Musk’s chatbot Grok used to launch missiles at Iran: Pentagon AI chief
Cameron Stanley wrote that the chatbot “enabled U.S. forces to deploy over 2,000 munitions.”, Cameron Stanley wrote that the chatbot “enabled U.S. forces to deploy over 2,000 munitions.”, from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
US transfers immigrants out of Florida Alligator Alcatraz detention centre
The facility, located near the Everglade wetlands, has drawn human rights concerns and lawsuits over its conditions., The facility, located near the Everglade wetlands, has drawn human rights concerns and lawsuits over its conditions. The administration of United States President Traitor 47 has announced that all immigrant detainees have beenContinue Reading
Iran war live: The Traitor, Pezeshkian sign MoU to end fighting, reopen Hormuz
Both sides say the deal is in effect and includes an end to war in Lebanon and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz., Live updates, Both sides say the deal is in effect and includes an end to war in Lebanon and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.Continue Reading
G7 Finance Ministers Let Big Oil Off the Hook Again
On Monday and Tuesday, Paris hosted the G7 Finance Ministers’ meeting, bringing together finance ministers and central bank governors from some of the world’s most powerful economies, alongside counterparts from Brazil, India, Kenya, South Korea, Ukraine, Syria, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. But behind the diplomatic pageantry,and despite theContinue Reading
The Real Reason Republicans Are Making It Harder to Vote
A reminder about political parties that try to make it harder to vote…Continue Reading











