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America's Public Electric Vehicle Charging Network Surpasses Major Milestone After Rapid Growth
Washington, D.C., Sunday, 19 July 2026.
The U.S. public electric vehicle charging network expanded by 79% over the past year, surpassing 250,000 ports to significantly ease range anxiety and support growing driver demand.
How the Integration of Cryptocurrency Into Mainstream Banking Threatens U.S. Economic Stability
Washington, Sunday, 19 July 2026.
As President Trump profits over $1.2 billion from digital assets, economists warn that integrating volatile, uninsured cryptocurrencies into the U.S. banking system poses a severe systemic financial risk.
Wall Street Uses Artificial Intelligence to Predict Interest Rates as Federal Reserve Limits Public Comments
Washington, Sunday, 19 July 2026.
To counter the Federal Reserve’s new era of reduced communication, Wall Street firms built a custom AI tool in two weeks for under $1,000 to predict policy shifts.
Missing Steel Supports Spark Investigation Into Midtown Manhattan Skyscraper Collapse
New York City, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
A July 2026 Midtown skyscraper collapse occurred because critical steel reinforcements were never installed, highlighting severe oversight and liability loopholes in New York’s largest office-to-housing conversion.
Why Recent College Graduates Are Struggling to Secure Entry-Level Jobs
New York, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
As entry-level hiring slows, recent American college graduates face rising unemployment, driven by a threefold increase in employers requiring artificial intelligence skills for starter positions.