President Trump touts ‘very productive’ trade efforts, but behind the optimism, U.S. workers and global partnerships may be paying a steep price for his unstable tariff strategy.
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As 30-year mortgage rates push toward 7%, the spring housing market faces mounting pressure—leaving buyers to question whether the dream of homeownership is slipping out of reach.
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A federal judge ruled Google illegally monopolized the ad-tech market, opening the door to a possible breakup of the tech giant’s core advertising business.
Senator Lisa Murkowski delivers a stark warning about widespread fear and political retaliation within the GOP, exposing an escalating crisis in American democracy.
The IMF warns that while a global recession may not be imminent, escalating tariffs are already taking a heavy toll on growth and everyday consumers.