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The $1 Trillion Tipping Point: Inside America's $43.5 Billion Weekly Borrowing Spree
Washington D.C., Monday, 23 March 2026.
The U.S. borrowed a staggering $43.5 billion weekly in early 2026. As annual debt interest nears $1 trillion, this relentless borrowing severely threatens America’s future economic stability.
Markets Rally and Oil Plunges Amid Disputed U.S.-Iran Peace Talks
Washington, D.C., Monday, 23 March 2026.
Financial markets rallied and oil prices plunged following President Trump’s claims of productive peace talks with Iran, an announcement Iranian officials quickly dismissed as market-manipulating fake news.
High Tariffs Keep Affordable Chinese Electric Vehicles Out of the American Market
Baltimore, Monday, 23 March 2026.
While average US car prices approach $50,000, consumers remain frustrated as steep tariffs block advanced Chinese electric vehicles priced under $30,000 from entering the domestic market.
The Financial Flip: Why Recycled Plastic is Becoming Cheaper Than Virgin Materials
New York, Monday, 23 March 2026.
Volatile energy markets are reshaping manufacturing costs. Projections show recycled plastic could soon be 25 percent cheaper than virgin materials, transforming recycling from environmental goal to economic reality.
US Unlocks 140 Million Barrels of Iranian Oil to Combat Surging Energy Prices
Washington, Sunday, 22 March 2026.
The U.S. is temporarily permitting Iran to sell 140 million barrels of stranded oil, a controversial strategy aimed at suppressing global energy prices currently spiking above $100 per barrel.
How Artificial Intelligence is Fueling Asia Pacific Market Growth in 2026
New York, Sunday, 22 March 2026.
Driven by an artificial intelligence boom and attractive valuations, Asia Pacific equities offer investors robust growth and strategic hedging opportunities in 2026 following a massive 30% surge in 2025.
Michigan Declares Emergency as Extreme Snowmelt and Flooding Threaten Local Economies
Detroit, Saturday, 21 March 2026.
Following a historic blizzard dumping over 1.2 meters of snow, rapid snowmelt has forced a state of emergency in Michigan, exposing severe vulnerabilities in the state’s aging infrastructure.