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House Advances 2026 Farm Bill to Stabilize Agricultural Supply Chains

House Advances 2026 Farm Bill to Stabilize Agricultural Supply Chains

Washington, D.C., Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Passed by a 224-200 vote on May 5, the 2026 Farm Bill ends an eight-year delay, securing essential federal funding to stabilize national agriculture and rural economies.

Bitcoin Crosses $81,000 in May 2026 Amid Historic Corporate Losses and Market Shifts

Bitcoin Crosses $81,000 in May 2026 Amid Historic Corporate Losses and Market Shifts

Federal Reserve Rate Cut Hopes Fade as Focus Shifts to Crucial Employment Data

Federal Reserve Rate Cut Hopes Fade as Focus Shifts to Crucial Employment Data

Advanced Micro Devices Sparks Record Market Rally With Surging AI Chip Sales

Advanced Micro Devices Sparks Record Market Rally With Surging AI Chip Sales

Inflation Fears Drive American Economic Pessimism to a Four-Year High

Inflation Fears Drive American Economic Pessimism to a Four-Year High

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The $24,000 Reality Check: Class of 2026 Faces a Steep Drop in Salary Expectations

The $24,000 Reality Check: Class of 2026 Faces a Steep Drop in Salary Expectations

New York, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Facing a cooling labor market and 42.5% underemployment, the Class of 2026 is overestimating starting salaries by $24,000. Graduates must recalibrate expectations to secure entry-level corporate roles.

Moody's Warns Iran Conflict Will Deepen US Economic Strains

Moody's Warns Iran Conflict Will Deepen US Economic Strains

US Regulators Propose Allowing Public Companies to Report Earnings Twice a Year

US Regulators Propose Allowing Public Companies to Report Earnings Twice a Year

Bank of America Flags Historic Growth Bubble and Warns of a 40 Percent Market Drop

Bank of America Flags Historic Growth Bubble and Warns of a 40 Percent Market Drop

The $22 Billion Blind Spot: True Cost of Email Fraud Far Exceeds Official Estimates

The $22 Billion Blind Spot: True Cost of Email Fraud Far Exceeds Official Estimates

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Rain Expands Corporate Digital Payments with New Mastercard Membership

Rain Expands Corporate Digital Payments with New Mastercard Membership

New York, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
By adding Mastercard alongside Visa, the $1.95 billion startup Rain creates a dual-network powerhouse, accelerating the integration of digital assets into mainstream corporate finance.

Mallplaza Fuels South American Retail Expansion Following Strong First-Quarter Profit Growth

Mallplaza Fuels South American Retail Expansion Following Strong First-Quarter Profit Growth

Regulatory Setbacks Spark Investor Lawsuits Against Trip.com and ImmunityBio

Regulatory Setbacks Spark Investor Lawsuits Against Trip.com and ImmunityBio

SES AI Faces Investor Lawsuit After Revenue Claims Trigger Massive Stock Plunge

SES AI Faces Investor Lawsuit After Revenue Claims Trigger Massive Stock Plunge

MarketWise Signals Financial Strength with a Combined $0.45 Dividend Payout

MarketWise Signals Financial Strength with a Combined $0.45 Dividend Payout

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White House Launches 2026 Small Business Week to Outline New Economic Priorities

White House Launches 2026 Small Business Week to Outline New Economic Priorities

Washington, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
As minority women-owned businesses surge by nearly 50%, the White House launches National Small Business Week 2026, signaling crucial upcoming regulatory priorities and federal support for domestic enterprises.

Senate Allocates $1 Billion for White House Ballroom Security in New Spending Package

Senate Allocates $1 Billion for White House Ballroom Security in New Spending Package

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Faces Congressional Scrutiny Over 2012 Epstein Island Visit

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Faces Congressional Scrutiny Over 2012 Epstein Island Visit

Indiana Primaries Highlight Trump's Campaign Against Incumbent State Republicans

Indiana Primaries Highlight Trump's Campaign Against Incumbent State Republicans

Supreme Court to Decide if Federal Labels Shield Bayer from Roundup Cancer Lawsuits

Supreme Court to Decide if Federal Labels Shield Bayer from Roundup Cancer Lawsuits

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UK Food Prices Projected to Surge 50% by November 2026 Amid Global Supply Shocks

UK Food Prices Projected to Surge 50% by November 2026 Amid Global Supply Shocks

London, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
Driven by compounding climate and energy shocks, UK food inflation is accelerating. Strikingly, staples like olive oil have surged 113%, signaling profound shifts for consumers and global supply chains.

Oil Prices Surge as Middle East Attacks Threaten Global Energy Supplies

Oil Prices Surge as Middle East Attacks Threaten Global Energy Supplies

Putin Retreats to Bunkers Amid Coup Fears, Raising Global Market Concerns

Putin Retreats to Bunkers Amid Coup Fears, Raising Global Market Concerns

U.S. Navy Escorts in Strait of Hormuz Spark Global Energy Market Watch

U.S. Navy Escorts in Strait of Hormuz Spark Global Energy Market Watch

Cargo Ship Attacked in the Strait of Hormuz as Blockade Tensions Escalate

Cargo Ship Attacked in the Strait of Hormuz as Blockade Tensions Escalate

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Record $48 Million Tax Incentive Lures Hit Series 'Tracker' to California

Record $48 Million Tax Incentive Lures Hit Series 'Tracker' to California

Los Angeles, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Driven by a record-breaking $48 million tax credit, the hit series ‘Tracker’ is moving production to Los Angeles, highlighting the fierce economic competition for local entertainment jobs.

Capitalizing on Corporate Demand: Miami Grand Prix Expands Premium Hospitality for 2027

Capitalizing on Corporate Demand: Miami Grand Prix Expands Premium Hospitality for 2027

Miami Forfeits Future Super Bowls as Stadium Expansions Violate NFL Space Requirements

Miami Forfeits Future Super Bowls as Stadium Expansions Violate NFL Space Requirements

Exposing Insider Threats: The $4.9 Million Fraud Ring Orchestrated by Postal and Bank Employees

Exposing Insider Threats: The $4.9 Million Fraud Ring Orchestrated by Postal and Bank Employees

Unseasonal May Blizzard Imperils Western Freight Routes and Interstate Logistics

Unseasonal May Blizzard Imperils Western Freight Routes and Interstate Logistics