In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court is set to hear a case on President Trump's tariffs, a central element of his economic strategy. With lower courts deeming most tariffs illegal, the stakes are high for the economy and small businesses.
Microsoft has announced that employees will need to return to the office three days a week, emphasizing the importance of real-time collaboration for innovation. Chief People Officer Amy Coleman explains the decision in a recent memo.
Shares of Nebius Group skyrocketed 40% following a monumental multi-billion-dollar deal with Microsoft. The partnership is set to provide cloud computing power for AI workloads, indicating strong demand in the sector.
Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 ETFs closed higher ahead of crucial inflation data, despite alarming job growth revisions. Is a recession looming? Find out what top analysts are predicting.
In a surprising move, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to temporarily withhold $4 billion in foreign aid, sparking controversy and legal battles. The decision comes as the administration seeks to block a federal ruling that mandates the spending of these funds. The case is on hold pending further developments.
Israel's military conducted an unprecedented airstrike in Doha targeting Hamas leaders, leading to international backlash, including from the U.S. The strike escalates tensions in an already volatile region.
Apple's latest event revealed the launch date for iOS 26 and other OS updates. With a stunning new design and a shift in naming conventions, find out what devices are compatible and when you can update!
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has released a new report on childhood chronic diseases, but critics say it lacks concrete actions and may disappoint his supporters. With the health landscape in chaos, is this report more talk than action?
Jalen Carter of the Eagles won't be suspended for the upcoming game against the Chiefs despite being fined $57,222 for spitting on Dak Prescott. The fine amounts to his entire paycheck for the week. Carter's agent confirms he won't appeal.
In his explosive new memoir, Charlie Sheen uncovers the surprising truth behind his infamous firing from Two and a Half Men, attributing his erratic behavior to a testosterone cream rather than drugs. Discover the wild details!