Big Changes Happening in America. Rules for people moving to a country. The government under President Trump made a big shift to the H-1B visa system, now requiring a $100,000 fee to
Inflation Accelerates in August New government figures reveal prices rose faster for Americans in August. This highlights continuing financial difficulties for families, making it tougher for the Federal Reserve to decide what
Equipment Spending Jumps, but It’s Complicated American companies started the third quarter by spending more on equipment. That’s good news in an economy full of mixed signals. In July, businesses poured more
Missing People More Than Perks At first, remote work felt like a dream. No traffic, no dress code, no awkward small talk. You could roll out of bed and be “at work”
Cracking Down on Unfair Tactics China just released draft rules to clean up how major internet platforms set prices. The goal: stop shady pricing tricks, hidden fees, and algorithms that favor big
Waymo just won the first permit to test autonomous cars on New York City streets. It’s a milestone, but the limits are clear. These are tests, not taxi rides. A trained operator
China’s economy latest numbers are a mixed bag—and not a good one. July brought a short-term boost in exports, but the bigger picture shows weakness almost everywhere else. Industrial output rose 5.7%
Bad Bunny’s is doing something no other artist has done for Puerto Rico. His three-month concert residency, No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí (“I Don’t Want to Leave This Place”), isn’t just
Inflation at the wholesale level spiked in July, catching markets off guard and raising doubts about whether the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next month. The Labor Department said producer prices
August 13, 2025 — Amazon is stepping hard into the grocery game, adding same-day delivery for fresh food in more than 1,000 cities and towns. Shoppers can now get fruit, vegetables, meat,
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