U.S. Manufacturing Grows at Its Quickest Rate Since 2022

U.S. Manufacturing Shows Strong Growth in March U.S. factories accelerated production in March, seeing the fastest growth in almost four years, despite rising input costs linked to ongoing conflicts. This surge has helped maintain the sector’s positive momentum. The manufacturing PMI from the Institute for Supply Management rose to 52.7 in March, up from 52.4 […]
Oracle Cuts Thousands of Jobs to Support AI Growth

Oracle Announces Major Layoffs in Shift to AI Expansion Oracle, the prominent software company, has surprised thousands of employees globally with announcements of extensive layoffs. The news, delivered via a corporate email early Tuesday morning, indicated that these cuts were necessary to facilitate the company’s bold foray into artificial intelligence. The email, which left many […]
Goodell Challenges Florida’s Lawsuit About the Rooney Rule, Says Diversity is ‘An Advantage’

NFL’s Support for Rooney Rule Amid Legal Threats NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has reaffirmed the league’s commitment to the Rooney Rule, which mandates that teams consider black candidates for head coaching roles. This statement comes in response to a challenge from Florida’s attorney general regarding the rule’s validity. The Rooney Rule, established in 2003, was […]
Supreme Court in Brazil Seeks Clarification After Bolsonaro’s Son Records CPAC Audience for His Father

Judge Seeks Clarification on Eduardo Bolsonaro’s Video for Jair Bolsonaro On Monday, Judge Alexandre de Moraes of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) requested an explanation from Jair Bolsonaro’s legal team concerning a video recorded by his son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Eduardo mentioned that the video was intended for his […]
Iran is No Longer a Major Threat — Joint Operation Disrupted Terror Group

Netanyahu Claims Iran No Longer an Existential Threat Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Tuesday that Iran has ceased to be an existential threat to Israel. This declaration followed a month of collaborative operations between the U.S. and Israel that significantly weakened Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities. President Donald Trump echoed a similar sentiment, […]
Most Voters Believe Democrats Favor Open Borders

Poll Reveals Shared Perception on Democratic Immigration Stance A recent report indicates that a substantial number of Republicans, Democrats, and independent voters believe that the Democratic Party supports open borders. According to a Harvard Harris poll involving 2,009 registered voters, 51% of Democrats, 63% of Republicans, and 52% of independents think that Democrats advocate for […]
Revitalizing U.S. Influence in Financial Markets

During my testimony before the Senate Agriculture Committee last November, I promised to work diligently as Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to uphold our status as a top-tier financial market regulator. My focus is on protecting farmers and ranchers, eliminating outdated regulations, and supporting President Trump’s vision of positioning America as the […]
Hegseth Claims Progress Made in Discussions with Iran, Iranian Foreign Minister Rejects Any Negotiations Occurring

Army Secretary Comments on Iran Negotiations Army Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the American negotiating team has made “productive progress” in discussions with current Iranian officials, even after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denied any talks were in progress. On Sunday, President Trump appeared to suggest that Iran has undergone “regime change,” claiming that one […]
Consumer Confidence Overcomes War Concerns, Increases for the Second Consecutive Month

U.S. Consumer Confidence Rises Despite Iran War and Gas Prices In March, U.S. consumers appeared largely unfazed by the ongoing conflict in Iran and escalating gas prices. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index saw an increase, climbing to 91.8 from 91.0 in February, surpassing the 87.9 that economists surveyed by Bloomberg had anticipated. This marked […]
Houthis in Yemen Warn of Establishing Another Shipping Bottleneck in Iran Dispute

On Saturday, Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched missiles and drones toward Israel, seemingly aligning themselves with the Iranian conflict. This development raises concerns about their potential to disrupt shipping in the Red Sea as Iran restricts movement through the vital Strait of Hormuz, which could have serious implications for the global economy. There is a risk […]