Trump trade deals are 'good for America and good for the world,' economist says
Former Trump economic advisor Stephen Moore comments on the U.S.' trade deal with the European Union, the president's tariff policy and U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick's remarks on the economy.
Senate races to pass three-bill bundle for 'minibus' funding package
Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., discusses the popularity of President Donald Trump's tax bill with the American people and Republicans' new funding package on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Wall Street analyst Dan Ives' AI-ETF off to strong start
IVES AI Revolution exchange-traded fund offers investors access to artificial intelligence stocks selected by Wedbush’s leading tech analyst in a first for the firm.
Euro, investor sentiment rises after US-EU agree to framework trade deal
The euro rose on Monday following a framework trade deal reached over the weekend between the United States and the European Union.
Haunting Japanese ghost town frozen in time sheds light on country's turbulent economic past
An urban explorer recently documented Kinugawa Onsen, a Japanese resort town in disrepair emblematic of economic hardship the country saw near the turn of the millennium.
China, India fuel Russia war machine by ignoring international sanctions: report
Report reveals China and India supporting Russia despite sanctions, with sale of explosive materials from India and Chinese drone engines powering Russian attacks.
Lutnick backs Trump’s ‘50-50’ odds of striking trade deal with EU ahead of August deadline
The EU faces potential 30% tariffs as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed there will be no extensions beyond the Trump administration's Aug. 1 deadline.
President Trump in Scotland: Everything you need to know about Europe’s oil capital, Aberdeen
President Trump is visiting Scotland where he will open a new golf course in the Aberdeen area, the historic oil capital of Europe and home to major North Sea energy operations.
Social Security confidence hits 15-year low as younger Americans increasingly lose faith in system
A survey by AARP revealed Americans' overall confidence in Social Security has dropped to 36%, with only 25% of younger adults saying they had confidence in the program's future.
America's growing copper crisis finds a promising solution in Arizona's backyard
Ivanhoe Electric aims to open the first new U.S. copper mine in over a decade in Casa Grande, Arizona, near Phoenix, addressing America's copper shortage.
Florida CEO gets 5 years in prison, $128M fine in 'Obama phone' scam
The owner of a telecom firm was sentenced to five years in prison for taking money from a federal program that provides discounted phone services to low-income customers.
NYC bar's employees used spray bottles for cocaine during shifts, had a rating game for female guests: lawsuit
Employees at a New York City nightspot allegedly used spray bottles for cocaine on the job and had a system to rate the attractiveness of customers, according to a lawsuit.
Luxury yacht company continues to sail smoothly despite Trump's trade tariffs, partners with Palm Beach hotel
PorterYachts teams with the Ben Hotel to offer luxury yacht experiences, with CEO Brian Blouin stating that recent tariffs haven't affected charter business.
How Hulk Hogan strong-armed his wrestling persona into a money-making machine
Hulk Hogan evolved from a sports entertainer to lifestyle brand through authenticity and expansion, with recent ventures that included a beer brand and freestyle wrestling organization.
Pakistan says trade deal with US could come within days, Trump admin offers no timeline
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said his country was "very close" to a trade deal with the U.S., but officials in Washington did not mention any timeline.
Expert explains what got markets ‘excited’ as stocks surge
Panelists Ben Levisohn, Elizabeth O’Brien and Matt Peterson discuss three topics investors should be aware of this week on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
‘Meme stocks’ are back, here's what they are and how they’re doing
Barron’s Markets editor Ben Levisohn distinguishes meme stocks and fake meme stocks on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Court rules Google must pay $12,500 to man photographed naked by Street View camera: report
An Argentine court is forcing Google to pay around $12,500 to a man who was caught in the buff on a Street View camera in his own backyard, according to reports.
Coffee pods sold at major retailer recalled due to contamination risk
Coffee company voluntarily recalls 154 Dark Pinon single-serve cups as a precaution after FDA found seal issues, though no illnesses have been reported.
Trump admin allows Chevron to again pump oil in Venezuela, reversing ban
Chevron regains license to operate in Venezuela as Trump shifts foreign policy, despite criticism from Secretary Rubio and concerns about benefiting Maduro's government.



















