Spirit Airlines is sounding alarms about its financial health, warning of going-concern doubts just months after emerging from bankruptcy. With weak domestic demand and operational uncertainties, the airline is making drastic cuts, including pilot furloughs, to conserve cash.
In a groundbreaking deal, President Trump has agreed to take a cut of revenue from Nvidia and AMD's chip sales to China. This controversial approach raises questions about the future of U.S.-China trade relations and corporate compliance.
New inflation data reveals a significant rise in core inflation, indicating that U.S. businesses may soon pass on tariff-related costs to consumers. Will this lead to higher prices in everyday goods?
As Trump and Putin prepare for a summit in Alaska, the historical significance of this territory and its connection to Crimea's conflicts come to light. Will history repeat itself?
In a bold move, President Trump places Washington, DC’s police under federal control, deploying National Guard troops in response to rising public safety concerns. This unprecedented action raises questions about governance and crime rates in the capital.
In a groundbreaking decision, the Nevada Supreme Court has allowed Jon Gruden's lawsuit against the NFL to proceed in court, challenging the league's arbitration process and allegations of a malicious campaign against him.
In a heartwarming revelation, soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner Georgina Rodriguez have announced their engagement on Instagram. The couple, who share two daughters, have overcome personal tragedies and continue to build a beautiful family together.
The UFC has secured a groundbreaking $7.7 billion streaming deal with Paramount, marking a shift away from pay-per-view events. Dana White reveals insights on future plans, including a potential UFC fight at the White House!
In a surprising move, President Trump has postponed tariffs on Chinese goods for an additional 90 days, averting potential economic chaos. This extension raises questions about the future of U.S.-China trade relations and could stabilize financial markets.
As of August 10, 2025, a staggering 26,555 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats, marking a record high. The UK government faces pressure to address illegal crossings as new figures are expected to push the total past 50,000 since last year's election.