The escalating trade war between Trump and China poses significant risks to the economy, impacting American farmers and giving China a strategic edge. Discover the stakes involved!
The U.S. is witnessing a significant surge in measles cases, surpassing 700 as Indiana joins Texas and other states in active outbreaks. Health officials warn about the risks of low vaccination rates.
As smartphone durability increases, a growing number of users are ditching cases altogether, embracing a case-free lifestyle. Is this trend a bold statement or a gamble? Join one journalist’s month-long experiment without a case.
US wholesale prices fell 0.4% in March, raising questions about inflation and the impact of President Trump's aggressive trade policies. Energy prices led the drop, but food prices also saw a decrease. Is a recession on the horizon?
A new study reveals that consuming eight or more alcoholic drinks weekly is linked to brain lesions and increased risk of Alzheimer's. Heavy drinkers face a 13-year shorter lifespan and cognitive decline. Learn more about these alarming findings!
Mahmoud Khalil faces deportation after Secretary Rubio's letter claims his presence in the U.S. poses foreign policy risks. His lawyers argue it's a violation of free speech rights.
In a surprising turn, U.S. consumer prices fell in March amid rising inflation risks fueled by President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods. How will this affect the economy?
In a bold move, the government seeks to revoke security clearances from Christopher Krebs and associates for alleged censorship of dissenting voices. This unprecedented action raises critical questions about free speech and accountability in federal agencies.
A new study reveals that combinations of common food additives may increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes. Researchers analyzed data from over 108,000 adults, highlighting specific additive mixtures linked to health risks.
As EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announces a push for global trade expansion amidst U.S. tariffs, economic giants like JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs warn of recession risks. What does this mean for international markets?