April's PPI surged to 6.2%, signaling escalating inflation and raising concerns of stagflation amid economic slowdown and increased government spending.
Alabama bans lab-grown meat production and sale, citing agricultural impact and consumer concerns, following Florida's lead.
Indeed's layoffs and the decline in consumer confidence signal deepening challenges in the U.S. labor market and broader economic instability.
The White House stepped in to protect a strategic military base less than a mile away from a bitcoin mining operation owned by Chinese nationals.
TikTok creators have filed a lawsuit against a U.S. divestiture law, arguing it infringes on free speech.
The podcast with NVK explores Bitcoin's potential to reshape society, discussing its resistance to government interference and the critical role of entrepreneurship in the Bitcoin ecosystem's growth.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a significant rise in April's Producer Price Index, surpassing expectations and reinforcing concerns about persistent inflation.
Aaron Rodgers discusses truth and transparency, criticizing government and media while highlighting the power of personal connections.
UK regulators are increasing scrutiny on companies that overstate their use of AI, a practice known as "AI washing," to potentially inflate stock prices.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the central bank is unlikely to raise interest rates despite ongoing inflation concerns.
The Biden will quadruple tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to 100%, alongside increased tariffs on other Chinese goods like steel, aluminum, and lithium-ion batteries.
The State of Wisconsin Investment Board has invested over $162 million in Bitcoin ETFs, becoming the first U.S. state pension fund to do so.
Alexey Pertsev, co-founder of Tornado Cash, was sentenced to five years in prison by a Dutch court for his role in operating the cryptocurrency mixer.
The Wall Street Journal's upbeat view on recession contrasts starkly with the grim realities most Americans face, exposing a significant disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street.