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Consumer prices rise 2.7% annually in July, less than expected amid tariff worries
The CPI was projected to increase 0.2% in July and 2.8% for a year ago on headline, and 0.3% and 3% on core Read More.

BY Jeff Cox

08.12.25

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Trump Activates National Guard in Washington, DC: Bold Federal Action Restores Capital Safety
Unveiling Trump's decisive federal intervention plan, addressing Washington DC's crime response, public safety, and the innovative homeless relocation strategy. Read More.

BY Keith Ablow, MD

08.13.25

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Trump takes control of Washington DC police, deploys National Guard
Trump called federalizing DC police and deploying the National Guard to Washington as "Liberation Day in DC." Read More.

BY Naomi Lim and Christian Datoc

08.11.25

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Two More States Look To Ban Junk Food From SNAP Benefits
South Carolina and Tennessee are looking to join a throng of states that have placed restrictions on what can be bought using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Read More.

BY Aliss Higham

08.12.25

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Trump authorizes military force against drug cartels: report
“President Trump’s top priority is protecting the homeland, which is why he took the bold step to designate several cartels and gangs as foreign terrorist organizations.” Read More.

BY Hannah Nightingale

08.11.25

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Bitcoin jumps as Trump is set to sign an order that allows cryptocurrencies in 401(k)s
The crypto market jumped Thursday on excitement that bitcoin and other digital assets could soon be coming to 401(k) retirement plans. Read More.

BY Tanaya Macheel

08.07.25

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Trump's Latest Executive Orders Updates: President To Sign New Directives Into Law
President Donald Trump is expected to sign a series of executive orders on Thursday, focusing on banking and investments. Read More.

BY Hannah Parry

08.07.25

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Trump Makes Universities Fork Over Admissions Data To Prove They’re Not Doing Affirmative Action
Trump is expected to sign an order on Thursday, ordering higher education institutions to hand over their admissions data, an official told the Daily Caller.  Read More.

BY Reagan Reese

08.07.25

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The Reckoning Has Finally Arrived: Trump's Vindication and America's Healing
Depression remains a challenging mental ailment. Uncover its symptoms, delve into root causes, and learn about various treatment options. Begin your journey towards mental wellness today. Read More.

BY Dr. Keith Ablow

08.07.25

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RFK Jr. to shutter $500M mRNA vaccine development
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it would wind down mRNA vaccine development activities under its biomedical research unit. Read More.

BY Reuters

08.06.25

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Trump says JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America rejected him as a customer
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the two largest U.S. banks rejected him as a bank customer, reviving claims of debanking against conservatives. Read More.

BY Hugh Son

08.05.25

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DOJ To Present Russiagate Hoax To A Grand Jury For Criminal Charges
Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed that the Justice Department move forward with a probe into the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation, following the recent release of documents about collusion between the Obama administration and the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign. Read More.

BY Tyler Durden

08.06.25

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Think Uncle Sam Owes $37 Trillion? It's Far Worse Than That
When asked how far the US government has plunged into the red, many fiscally-conscious Americans will tell you the national debt has reached $37 trillion. As distressing as that official number is, America’s true fiscal situation is even worse — far worse. According to a barely-publicized Treasury report, the actual grand total of Uncle Sam’s obligations is more than $151 trillion. Read More.

BY Tyler Durden

08.04.25

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Everyday Economics: Could this economic slowdown be difficult to reverse?
This week we get new data on U.S. productivity for Q2 (previous reading: -1.5%) and U.S. unit labor costs for Q2 (previous reading: 6.6%). These numbers Read More.

BY Orphe Divounguy

08.04.25

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TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE: The U.S. Economy Added 73,000 Jobs In July, Far Lower Than Expected
The labor market appears to be far weaker than previously thought, with huge downward revisions to May and June, losses in manufacturing, and a rising unemployment rate. Read More.

BY John Carny

08.01.25

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