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Central Banks Ditch the Dollar: The Gold Rush Reshaping Global Finance

Central Banks Ditch the Dollar: The Gold Rush Reshaping Global Finance

Basel, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
A historic shift is underway as 73% of central banks reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar, opting for gold and alternative assets. In 2025 alone, central banks purchased 863 tonnes of gold—nearly double the pre-2022 average—with 45% planning further increases in 2026. For the first time since 1996, gold now surpasses U.S. Treasuries as a reserve asset. This trend, driven by geopolitical risks and sanctions, signals a potential end to dollar dominance and the rise of a multipolar currency era.

AI Job Cuts Loom: 99% of CEOs Plan Layoffs by 2028

AI Job Cuts Loom: 99% of CEOs Plan Layoffs by 2028

US Crackdown on Offshore Call Centers Threatens Millions of Jobs in India and the Philippines

US Crackdown on Offshore Call Centers Threatens Millions of Jobs in India and the Philippines

Tech Giants Bet Big on AI: Why $100 Billion in Debt Is Just the Beginning

Tech Giants Bet Big on AI: Why $100 Billion in Debt Is Just the Beginning

Sportradar Hit with Fraud Lawsuit: Did the Sports Tech Giant Hide Illegal Gambling Ties?

Sportradar Hit with Fraud Lawsuit: Did the Sports Tech Giant Hide Illegal Gambling Ties?

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U.S. Faces 20-Year Countdown to Debt Crisis as Boomer Spending Dominates Budget

U.S. Faces 20-Year Countdown to Debt Crisis as Boomer Spending Dominates Budget

Philadelphia, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
A Penn Wharton study reveals a stark generational divide: the U.S. spends 10x more per retiree than per child, risking a debt-to-GDP ratio of 210% by 2045. With Social Security and Medicare draining 38% of federal outlays, experts warn of a Liz Truss-style market meltdown within a decade if reforms are delayed.

Canada’s EV Boom: Why Drivers Are Ditching Gas for Electric in 2026

Canada’s EV Boom: Why Drivers Are Ditching Gas for Electric in 2026

Japan’s Wage-Inflation Link Hits 20-Year High: What It Means for Your Money

Japan’s Wage-Inflation Link Hits 20-Year High: What It Means for Your Money

First CLO Default in Europe Since 2008 Crisis Raises Market Alarms

First CLO Default in Europe Since 2008 Crisis Raises Market Alarms

Is Inflation Here to Stay? Why Central Banks May Be Losing the Fight

Is Inflation Here to Stay? Why Central Banks May Be Losing the Fight

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New Battery Recycling Breakthrough Could Cut EV Costs by 40% by 2027

New Battery Recycling Breakthrough Could Cut EV Costs by 40% by 2027

London, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
A revolutionary lithium-ion battery recycling method, DEER, restores end-of-life batteries to 95% of their original capacity without shredding. This electrode-to-electrode regeneration slashes recycling costs by up to 40%, offering automakers like Tesla and Volkswagen a sustainable edge. With global battery demand surging 30% annually, this innovation could reshape EV economics and accelerate adoption.

BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Hits First Outflows—Is the Crypto Boom Over?

BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Hits First Outflows—Is the Crypto Boom Over?

SpaceX ETF Smashes Records with $4 Billion Trading Surge in Just Four Days

SpaceX ETF Smashes Records with $4 Billion Trading Surge in Just Four Days

Bill Ackman’s $27 Million Bet That Shook Wall Street’s Core Beliefs

Bill Ackman’s $27 Million Bet That Shook Wall Street’s Core Beliefs

How Small Businesses Are Building Tech Products Without Coders or Investors

How Small Businesses Are Building Tech Products Without Coders or Investors

latest news in politics

Congress Poised to Pass Landmark Housing Bill After Rare Bipartisan Deal

Congress Poised to Pass Landmark Housing Bill After Rare Bipartisan Deal

Washington D.C., Sunday, 21 June 2026.
In a rare display of bipartisanship, Congress is set to pass the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a sweeping 381-page bill aiming to tackle the U.S. housing crisis. The legislation, backed by an 84-8 Senate cloture vote, introduces groundbreaking limits on corporate homebuying—capping single-family home purchases at 350 per investor—while streamlining zoning laws and boosting affordable housing construction. With a shortage of 4.7 million homes nationwide, this marks the first major housing reform in decades, blending deregulation with new protections for communities. Economists warn: if signed into law, it could reshape mortgage markets and local economies overnight.

Epstein Files Scandal: What the DOJ Doesn’t Want You to See

Epstein Files Scandal: What the DOJ Doesn’t Want You to See

Trump Orders Drainage of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool After Vandalism Claims Spark Controversy

Trump Orders Drainage of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool After Vandalism Claims Spark Controversy

Trump-Backed Outsider Wins NY-21 Primary with Bold Manufacturing Revival Plan

Trump-Backed Outsider Wins NY-21 Primary with Bold Manufacturing Revival Plan

Bill Maher Challenges Trump’s Foreign Policy Legacy Ahead of 2028 Election

Bill Maher Challenges Trump’s Foreign Policy Legacy Ahead of 2028 Election

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Europe’s Trade Deficit with China Hits €1 Billion Per Day—Is a Trade War Inevitable?

Europe’s Trade Deficit with China Hits €1 Billion Per Day—Is a Trade War Inevitable?

Brussels, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
Europe’s trade deficit with China surged to a record €360.6 billion in 2025, deepening by 10% in early 2026. With daily losses nearing €1 billion, the EU is abandoning diplomacy for Trump-style tariffs, risking a full-blown trade war. China’s dominance in EVs, steel, and solar panels—backed by state subsidies—has left European industries struggling. Now, leaders warn of a ‘world of wolves,’ as retaliatory measures loom, threatening supply chains and inflation. Will Europe’s bold shift reshape global trade—or backfire?

China’s Tower of Power: The Concrete Giant Redefining Renewable Energy Storage

China’s Tower of Power: The Concrete Giant Redefining Renewable Energy Storage

Cuba's Bold Leap: Why 176 Free-Market Reforms Could Reshape an Economy

Cuba's Bold Leap: Why 176 Free-Market Reforms Could Reshape an Economy

Poland Revokes Zelensky’s Highest Honor—Why This Diplomatic Rift Could Reshape Eastern Europe

Poland Revokes Zelensky’s Highest Honor—Why This Diplomatic Rift Could Reshape Eastern Europe

Historic Summit in Ghana Demands Billions in Slavery Reparations—Will the West Pay?

Historic Summit in Ghana Demands Billions in Slavery Reparations—Will the West Pay?

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Why UFC’s Oklahoma City Showdown Could Redefine MMA’s Business Playbook

Why UFC’s Oklahoma City Showdown Could Redefine MMA’s Business Playbook

Oklahoma City, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
A former welterweight champion battles a fallen middleweight king in UFC’s return to Oklahoma City—proving how niche sports can turn regional events into global revenue streams. With pay-per-view sales, sponsorships, and digital engagement on the line, this fight isn’t just about redemption; it’s a blueprint for monetizing fan loyalty in mid-sized markets.

Phillies' Shock Move: Why Their Top Pitching Prospect Is Back in the Minors

Phillies' Shock Move: Why Their Top Pitching Prospect Is Back in the Minors

Texas Drone Academy Founder Proves Skills Trump Degrees in 2026 Job Market

Texas Drone Academy Founder Proves Skills Trump Degrees in 2026 Job Market

World Cup 2026: How a Single Match Could Reshape Global Markets

World Cup 2026: How a Single Match Could Reshape Global Markets

£115 Million Defender: Why Tottenham’s Price Tag Could Rewrite Football History

£115 Million Defender: Why Tottenham’s Price Tag Could Rewrite Football History