PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former President Donald Trump ended months of speculation and launched his bid to retake the White House in 2024 Tuesday, an early attempt to clear the GOP primary field ahead of a potential rematch against Joe Biden. For the full article, click...
Economy
White House Confirms Attempt to Convince Saudis to Postpone Oil Cuts Until After Midterm Election
The White House on Thursday confirmed President Joe Biden’s officials tried to convince Saudi Arabia to postpone any oil production cuts. For the full article, click here.
Joe Biden-Brokered Railroad Union Deal Falls Apart
President Joe Biden’s tentative railroad union deal fell apart on Monday after a freight rail workers union rejected it, raising fears of a looming strike. For the full article, click here.
‘Beacon of Bountiful, Green Energy’ — UK Will Attempt to Build World’s First Nuclear Fusion Plant
The United Kingdom will construct its first nuclear fusion power plant in a bid to provide the nation with “a beacon of bountiful, green energy,” Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg announced at the Conservative party conference in Birmingham on Monday. For the full...
Things Aren’t Looking Great for the UK
Surprise! The Economy Is Even Worse Than You Thought
The U.S. economy was even weaker in the first half of the year than previously thought, data from the Commerce Department indicated on Thursday. For the full article, click here.
‘Destroyed Forever’? Nord Stream Gas Leaks Believed to be Deliberate Sabotage
Both experts and governments have claimed that the gas leaks detected in the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines this week were likely caused by deliberate sabotage, one with member of the European Parliament specifically thanking the United States following the...
‘I Love When You Guys Are Silent, Says So Much’: Tim Scott Stumps Bank CEOs – Forbes Breaking News
Fed hikes interest rates by a sharp 0.75 percent despite recession fears
The Federal Reserve imposed the latest in a series of sharp interest rate hikes on Wednesday in a sign that policymakers aren’t backing down from an aggressive campaign to lower decades-high inflation. For the full article, click here.