The U.S. just ended its $800 duty-free import rule, reshaping online shopping with higher costs, delays, and trade disruption.
Trump’s plan to admit 600,000 Chinese students divides conservatives, raising questions about tuition costs, campus competition, and national security risks.
Ukrainian drone strikes hit several Russian oil facilities, disrupting Russia’s production and refinement.
U.S. government to acquire $8.9 billion worth of common stock in Intel Corporation.
Airstrike near Nasser Hospital in Gaza kills five journalists, Israeli military says it is investigating.
Even prime borrowers are missing payments, raising the prospect of tighter lending, higher borrowing costs, and reduced consumer spending nationwide.
Trump mobilizes 1,700 National Guard troops in 19 states, expanding their role in immigration and crime enforcement support operations.
Video sharing platform YouTube has been secretly altering content with artificial intelligence programs.
RFK Jr.’s FDA now posts real-time drug safety reports, cutting red tape and putting health data directly into public hands.
International organization claims famine conditions exist in parts of Gaza while Israel rejects those claims.
Meta’s new ultra-thin laser display chips could revolutionize the future of augmented reality.
Trump plans to offer Cold War plutonium for nuclear energy, reviving debate over safety, cost, and the future of U.S. power.