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Historic March Heatwaves and Plains Wildfires Put US Economy on Alert
Washington, D.C., Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Unprecedented March heat soaring 22°C above normal is sweeping the US, fueling massive 133,500-hectare wildfires and posing critical threats to nationwide infrastructure, power grids, and agricultural supply chains.
US Inflation Climbs to 3.1 Percent in January, Jeopardizing Expected Interest Rate Cuts
Washington, D.C., Friday, 13 March 2026.
US consumer prices unexpectedly accelerated to 3.1 percent in January 2026. This stubborn inflation erases recent economic progress and threatens to delay the Federal Reserve’s anticipated interest rate cuts.
Large Investors Accumulate TRUMP Tokens Amid Steep Price Declines
New York, Friday, 13 March 2026.
Despite a massive drop in value, large cryptocurrency investors increased their TRUMP token holdings by over 13 percent this week, revealing a surprising contrarian strategy among high-net-worth buyers.
Foreign Pharmaceutical Plants Fail FDA Inspections at Nearly Twice the Domestic Rate
Washington, Thursday, 12 March 2026.
A new study reveals a critical supply chain vulnerability: foreign pharmaceutical facilities fail FDA inspections at up to 1.8 times the rate of domestic plants amid surging U.S. imports.
How Looming Trade Tariffs Could Reshape U.S. Inflation and Your Retirement in 2026
New York, Wednesday, 11 March 2026.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns that new global tariffs could trigger severe inflation in 2026, urging households to rethink retirement strategies to combat rising long-term living costs.