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Billionaire Ken Griffin Diverts Jobs from New York to Miami Over Mayor's Tax Campaign

Billionaire Ken Griffin Diverts Jobs from New York to Miami Over Mayor's Tax Campaign

New York, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin is diverting New York jobs to Miami after Mayor Mamdani filmed a ‘tax the rich’ campaign outside Griffin’s $238 million penthouse, citing severe safety concerns.

U.S. Offers Financial Lifelines to Gulf Nations to Counter Chinese Currency Threat

U.S. Offers Financial Lifelines to Gulf Nations to Counter Chinese Currency Threat

Washington, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
To counter China’s financial influence, the U.S. is offering currency swap lines to Gulf nations like the UAE, which recently exited OPEC amid severe Iran war trade disruptions.

The Vanishing Milestone: Why Homeownership and Marriage by Age Thirty Are Disappearing

The Vanishing Milestone: Why Homeownership and Marriage by Age Thirty Are Disappearing

Washington D.C., Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Between 1960 and 2025, the share of Americans who are both married and homeowners by age thirty plummeted from 52% to just 12%, reshaping long-term economic mobility.

How Advanced Recycling is Turning the Global Plastic Crisis into Lucrative Revenue Streams

How Advanced Recycling is Turning the Global Plastic Crisis into Lucrative Revenue Streams

New York, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
A May 2026 chemical recycling breakthrough converts discarded plastics into valuable raw materials in minutes, transforming a trillion-dollar environmental crisis into a massive economic opportunity.

Round-the-Clock Solar and Wind Power Now Cheaper Than New Fossil Fuels

Round-the-Clock Solar and Wind Power Now Cheaper Than New Fossil Fuels

Abu Dhabi, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
A landmark May 2026 report reveals that continuous solar and wind power with battery storage now costs just $54 per megawatt-hour, officially undercutting new fossil fuel generation.

Economic Fallout: Moody's Confirms Sweeping Trade Tariffs Severely Harmed US Growth

Economic Fallout: Moody's Confirms Sweeping Trade Tariffs Severely Harmed US Growth

New York, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Moody’s definitively reports that recent sweeping tariffs severely damaged the economy. Despite a Supreme Court block, officials are actively maneuvering to reinstate the taxes that spiked consumer inflation.

Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Tax Oversight for Independent Workers

Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Tax Oversight for Independent Workers

Washington, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
The IRS now utilizes artificial intelligence to evaluate freelancer tax filings six times annually, drastically increasing automated audit risks and compliance pressures for the modern independent workforce.

Oil Prices Plummet as US Pauses Strait of Hormuz Military Escorts Amid Peace Talks

Oil Prices Plummet as US Pauses Strait of Hormuz Military Escorts Amid Peace Talks

Washington D.C., Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Global oil prices plummeted below $100 a barrel after the US paused military operations in the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a potential 14-point peace agreement with Iran.

Energy Markets Pause and Pivot Ahead of Friday's Jobs Report

Energy Markets Pause and Pivot Ahead of Friday's Jobs Report

New York, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
While a slight dip in oil prices pushed stock indices to record highs, energy markets remain highly sensitive, cautiously repositioning ahead of Friday’s highly anticipated employment report.

Venture Capital for the Public Good: Channeling $533 Million into Scientific Breakthroughs

Venture Capital for the Public Good: Channeling $533 Million into Scientific Breakthroughs

New York, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Pioneering ‘venture capital for public good,’ Renaissance Philanthropy has unlocked $533 million to accelerate ambitious, early-stage scientific breakthroughs and reshape the future of global technology and research.