BUSINESS

Trump is killing the goose that laid America’s golden eggs

There’s no doubt that bloated government bureaucracies need pruning—like an overgrown forest choking off light and life beneath. Universities, too,

BUSINESS

Trump’s big crypto dinner this Thursday will host 220 guests, including a Chinese billionaire—while a U.S. Senator plans to join a protest outside

President Donald Trump in April promised that the largest holders of his memecoin could join him for a “Gala Dinner”

BUSINESS

U.S. stocks are nearing record highs again after a furious rally — ‘this market could surprise everyone’

U.S. stocks are already within shouting distance of record highs—just a month after crashing on President Donald Trump’s steeper-than-expected “Liberation

BUSINESS

A DoorDash driver says helped steal more than $2.5 million by getting the company to pay for fake deliveries

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A former food-delivery driver pleaded guilty to conspiring with others to steal more than $2.5 million

BUSINESS

Home listings in Washington, D.C., see biggest jump ever as sellers accept lower, all-cash offers amid DOGE layoffs

Amid the fallout from the Department of Government Efficiency’s federal layoffs, home listings in the nation’s capital saw the largest

BUSINESS

Trump calls Fed Chairman Powell a ‘fool’ but despite relentless attacks, he may be keeping him around for one key reason

Since retaking office, President Trump has relentlessly attacked Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Yet despite the insults, Trump may be

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Father of crypto entrepreneur rescued after being held for ransom in France

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Exxon and Chevron hold the line against tariffs, OPEC, and plunging oil prices

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Mark Zuckerberg reveals the morning routine that’s ‘better than caffeine’ 

Many working parents wake up to more than one type of chaos—often balancing school prep with an onslaught of work

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Silicon Valley’s intense energy demands for AI are making coal-fired power plants a hot-ticket item again

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Coal-fired power plants, long an increasingly money-losing proposition in the U.S., are becoming more valuable now