“Transitory” At Five: Why Inflation’s Ghost Still Haunts the Fed, Voters And Markets

Five years after U.S. Federal Reserve officials first described a surge in inflation as “transitory,” the term has become one of the most enduring—and politically damaging—labels in modern economic policymaking. The “transitory” framing still matters in 2026 because it shaped public trust in the Fed, influenced the timing of interest-rate hikes, and left a long […]
U.S. Expands $15,000 “Visa Bond” Requirement to 12 More Countries to Curb Overstays

The Trump administration is expanding a controversial policy that requires certain visitors to post a $15,000 bond as a condition of receiving a U.S. visa, extending the rule to travelers from 12 additional countries. The bond is designed as a financial guarantee that visitors will comply with the terms of their entry—primarily that they will […]
Trump’s SAVE America Act Would Require Proof of Citizenship to Vote

President Donald Trump is pushing Congress to pass sweeping election legislation that would require Americans to show proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections—an effort he has labeled a top priority even though the bill faces long odds in the Senate. The legislation, commonly referred to as the SAVE America Act, […]
Microsoft Weighs Lawsuit Over Amazon–OpenAI Cloud Pact, Escalating Tension Inside AI Alliance

Microsoft is considering legal action against OpenAI and Amazon over a cloud partnership that could undermine Microsoft’s exclusive hosting rights for key OpenAI services. At the center of the dispute is a reported $50 billion set of agreements between OpenAI and Amazon, including provisions that make Amazon Web Services (AWS) the exclusive third-party cloud provider […]
Diesel Shock Hits Freight and Factories: Middle East Supply Squeeze Pushes U.S. Pump Prices Past $5

U.S. average retail diesel prices have climbed above $5 a gallon, a level reached only twice in U.S. history, as the U.S.-Israeli with Iran roils global fuel markets and tests the world economy’s resilience. The spike reflects a worsening supply shock tied to the conflict’s impact on Middle East exports—especially after Iran’s near-total disruption of […]
Court Stops Kennedy’s Vaccine Overhaul, Restoring Science-Based Process

U.S. federal judge has blocked key parts of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s effort to overhaul childhood vaccine policy, dealing a major setback to the Trump administration’s attempt to rewrite how vaccines are recommended in the United States. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy in Boston sided with major medical groups—including the American Academy of […]
Winds, Blizzards and Triple-Digit Heat Put Over Half the U.S. in the Path of Extreme Weather

A sprawling, high-impact weather system pushed more than half of the United States into overlapping threats—blizzards, damaging winds, severe storms and unusual heat—creating a rare “everything at once” scenario that disrupted travel, closed schools and prompted emergency preparations across multiple regions. The extreme conditions stretched from a surprising California heatwave to Upper Midwest blizzards and […]
Abdullah Ghaffar, Known as iHustleBro, Expands Real Estate Education Platform to Empower the Next Generation of Investors

Abdullah Ghaffar—widely known as iHustleBro—has officially announced the expansion of his real estate wholesaling and coaching platform, positioning himself as a rising voice in accessible wealth-building education. Operating under the brand iHustleBro, Abdullah has built a growing reputation for identifying off-market real estate opportunities and teaching aspiring entrepreneurs how to enter the wholesaling industry without […]
Entrepreneur Pablo Ezequiel Ballesteros Pages Expands Leadership Platform in the U.S. Insurance Industry

Pablo Ezequiel Ballesteros Pages, a business owner focused on leadership development and agency building in the insurance sector, is continuing to expand his impact across the United States by helping licensed agents create and grow their own agencies through training, mentorship, and access to industry resources. Over the past eight years in the United States, […]
U.S. and Japan Align on Nuclear Project Between Westinghouse and Japanese Supply Chain

The United States and Japan have reached an agreement on how they would divide responsibilities in a potential joint nuclear power project that could involve American reactor builder Westinghouse and major Japanese equipment manufacturers. The arrangement is still described as “potential,” but the fact that both governments have aligned on roles signals momentum—and suggests the […]