U.S. Needs to Succeed in the AI Competition with China

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is exploring innovative uses of artificial intelligence (AI) to lessen environmental impact and boost the efficiency of its operations. Deputy Administrator David Fotouhi emphasized that winning the global AI competition is crucial for America. Fotouhi spoke with Breitbart News economics editor John Carney during an event on Monday in Washington, […]
U.S. Stocks Decline as SoftBank Sells Nvidia Shares and ADP Reports Job Losses

Stock Market Updates – November 11, 2025 Happy Tuesday! Today’s stock market updates are in from TheStreet. As of now, the US market is closed. The Dow saw a significant gain today, up 1.18%, reaching a new record of 47,927.96—an increase of over 559 points. On the other hand, the S&P 500 climbed 0.21% and […]
We Are No Longer at a Disadvantage in Car Manufacturing in the U.S.

Ford Executives Support Trump’s Tariff Expansion Ford Motor Co. executives expressed their appreciation for President Donald Trump’s recent auto tariff expansions, suggesting that this decision will level the playing field for American manufacturers. Last month, President Trump announced a customs duty of 25% on imports of medium and heavy trucks, including various types like mobile […]
Provalus creates technology employment opportunities in small rural areas throughout the U.S.

Provalus Brings Jobs Back to Rural America Provalus, an IT and customer service firm, is making moves to create jobs in rural America, while many of its competitors continue to outsource work overseas. Unlike some businesses expanding in mid-sized cities, Provalus is targeting smaller communities, even if it means higher operational costs. They are focusing […]
Bolivia Reestablishes Relations with U.S. on President Rodrigo Paz’s First Day After Two Decades of Socialist Leadership

Restoration of U.S.-Bolivia Diplomatic Relations Under President Rodrigo Paz Bolivia’s new President, Rodrigo Paz, restored full diplomatic ties with the United States just hours after his inauguration over the weekend, marking the end of a 17-year estrangement instigated by the previous ruling party, the Movement for Socialism (MAS). Paz, a former senator affiliated with the […]
Senate moves forward with temporary spending bill, taking a significant step toward concluding the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

Senate Moves to End Longest Government Shutdown in U.S. History As the U.S. faced its longest government shutdown, the Senate took action late Sunday night aimed at ending it. A bipartisan group, primarily composed of Republican senators and some centrist Democrats, struck a deal to fund the government, clearing a significant hurdle after a 40-day […]
Salaries Will Increase as Businesses Compete for U.S. Workers

During a recent event with Breitbart News, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy discussed how President Donald Trump’s policies could lead to job creation that would drive businesses to compete for workers, ultimately boosting wages. Duffy emphasized that bringing back jobs could enhance competition within the workforce, allowing salaries to rise without harming a company’s competitiveness. The […]
Should You Consider Buying the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF Now?

Not every investor favors this exchange-traded fund, but it could appeal to a lot of people. There’s a saying I find particularly insightful: “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” It’s a simple phrase, yet it captures an essential principle about diversifying investments. If you’re on the hunt for options to diversify, exchange-traded funds […]
The U.S. cannot afford to lose Britain — once more

The British Labour government, having been in power for under a year, seems to be facing an early demise. Its credibility is waning, and it appears to be losing grip on both the nation and its governance. Much of the discussion centers around who might take over next: which party will rise, who will lead […]
Tariffs lead the U.S. wine industry into uncertain ground

Napa, California – Industry representatives are highlighting a variety of challenges the U.S. wine sector faces due to tariffs on imported goods. These tariffs influence both imports and local production. “Tariffs are quite complex,” mentioned Dawson Hobbs, vice president of government affairs at Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America. “While many immediately think of tariffs […]