Trumps Deadlines Keep Piling Up
The road ahead for the Trump administration is packed with even bigger, more consequential choices
The road ahead for the Trump administration is packed with even bigger, more consequential choices
In the last 48 hours, the US, in close coordination with Israel, conducted unprecedented airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, escalating the regional conflict. Both sides are bracing for further retaliation, with international actors urging restraint and diplomacy amid heightened military readiness and legal debate in Washington
The situation between Israel and Iran has escalated dramatically in the past 24 hours, marked by significant military, diplomatic, and nuclear developments that have raised fears of a broader regional conflict.
Common terminology for Cryptocurrency and Blockchain beginners
The investment case for the major & established cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology rests on several key arguments, and the legitimacy of those cases are quickly growing.
Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating from “Aaa” to “Aa1” has immediate and longer-term implications for U.S. stocks. In the short term, the announcement triggered a decline in major stock indexes and a rise in Treasury yields, with the S&P 500 and related ETFs dropping about 1% in after-hours trading following the news
When markets rebound sharply after a period of steep declines, investors are often left wondering: is this the beginning of a new bull market, or just another bear market rally? Understanding the difference is crucial for protecting your portfolio and making informed decisions.
Key Points from the the first substantive high-level talks between U.S. and Chinese officials in Geneva
The U.S. economy is speeding toward a supply chain crisis — and most people haven’t noticed.
Back on April 10th, trade from China to the U.S. largely shut down. Shipping times mean the real pain doesn’t hit immediately:
30 days to Los Angeles
45 days to Houston and Chicago
55 days to New York
That means the real economic fallout starts mid-May and intensifies through June.
Right now, everything looks normal. Store shelves are stocked. Retailers are still shipping goods. But that’s because companies frontloaded inventory earlier this year, fearing tariffs. Most big retailers carry 60–90 days of inventory. That cushion is about to vanish.