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IMF finds Trump trade policies to be less harmful than anticipated

IMF finds Trump trade policies to be less harmful than anticipated

IMF Upgrades Global Growth Forecast Amid Trade Policy Changes The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its predictions for global economic growth, suggesting that President Trump’s trade policy might be less detrimental than previously anticipated. This news comes as the IMF projects a 3% growth rate for 2025, which is an increase of 0.2 percentage […]

Alphabet Reports Stronger Sales Than Anticipated in Q2

Alphabet Reports Stronger Sales Than Anticipated in Q2

Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), the online advertising powerhouse, announced its second-quarter results for CY2025. The GAAP earnings reached $2.31 per share, which is 5.7% higher than what analysts expected. Curiously, is now the right time to invest in Alphabet? Revenue: $96.43 billion, compared to the analyst estimate of $93.8 billion (a 2.6% increase). Operating Income (GAAP): […]

World Cup anticipated to provide $3 billion boost to NY, NJ economy

World Cup anticipated to provide $3 billion boost to NY, NJ economy

World Cup Goals for New York and New Jersey Officials in New York and New Jersey are optimistic that the World Cup soccer tournament will make its return to the U.S. after over 30 years, with projections indicating a $3.3 billion boost next year, as shared in a report released on Monday. MetLife Stadium, the […]

Pam Bondi Plans Trip to Alcatraz, Anticipated to Reveal Reopening

Pam Bondi Plans Trip to Alcatraz, Anticipated to Reveal Reopening

Plans to Reopen Alcatraz Spark Controversy Attorney General Pam Bondy is set to visit Alcatraz on Thursday to unveil plans for its reopening, a move that has drawn criticism from various quarters, including Nancy Pelosi, who labeled it a “silly initiative.” Bondy will be accompanied by Pelosi in San Francisco, along with Interior Secretary Doug […]

Important update on Social Security anticipated this fall

Important update on Social Security anticipated this fall

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is gearing up for significant changes later this year. Beginning September 30th, federal agencies will stop issuing paper checks for benefit payments. This move is part of a larger government initiative aimed at modernizing payment systems and improving service delivery. “Transitioning to electronic payments is expected to boost efficiency, enhance […]