The latest news

Over 770,000 Children Lose Food Assistance as Promises Fall Short

Over 770,000 Children Lose Food Assistance as Promises Fall Short

Washington D.C., Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
A staggering 776,134 children have been cut from SNAP benefits since 2025, despite Republican assurances that reforms wouldn’t harm vulnerable families. Arizona alone saw a 55% drop in child recipients, while food banks report a 15% surge in demand. Critics warn the policy shift deepens food insecurity, with long-term consequences for public health and local economies.

AMC’s $150 Million Lifeline: A Temporary Fix or a Turnaround Story?

AMC’s $150 Million Lifeline: A Temporary Fix or a Turnaround Story?

Supreme Court Ruling Could Strip Citizenship from Millions of American-Born Children

Supreme Court Ruling Could Strip Citizenship from Millions of American-Born Children

Fed’s New Era: How Kevin Warsh Could Reshape Monetary Policy Amid Inflation Storm

Fed’s New Era: How Kevin Warsh Could Reshape Monetary Policy Amid Inflation Storm

Breakthrough in Huntington's Treatment: FDA Paves Way for First Gene Therapy Approval

Breakthrough in Huntington's Treatment: FDA Paves Way for First Gene Therapy Approval

latest news in economy

U.S. Stock Market Hits Fever Pitch: Why Investors Are Betting Big Despite Risks

U.S. Stock Market Hits Fever Pitch: Why Investors Are Betting Big Despite Risks

New York, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
In 2026, American stock markets are showing signs of manic behavior, with valuations soaring and options trading volumes breaking records. Investors are piling into bets on continued price surges, fueling concerns about a potential correction. The shift from optimism to euphoria raises questions: Is this sustainable, or are markets ignoring looming risks?

Is Central Bank Independence a Failing Model in Today's Economy?

Is Central Bank Independence a Failing Model in Today's Economy?

AI Anxiety Drives One in Three Knowledge Workers Toward Early Retirement

AI Anxiety Drives One in Three Knowledge Workers Toward Early Retirement

Bitcoin and S&P 500 Valuations Mask a Hidden Risk: The Money Supply Effect

Bitcoin and S&P 500 Valuations Mask a Hidden Risk: The Money Supply Effect

Why the $4.7 Trillion Decarbonization Boom Could Reshape the Global Economy

Why the $4.7 Trillion Decarbonization Boom Could Reshape the Global Economy

latest news in companies

Houston to Become the Largest Robotaxi Hub in the U.S. by 2027

Houston to Become the Largest Robotaxi Hub in the U.S. by 2027

Houston, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
A groundbreaking partnership between Lucid, Uber, and Nuro will deploy 35,000 autonomous robotaxis in Houston by 2027, making it the largest fleet of its kind in the U.S. This initiative follows a Bay Area launch and positions Houston as a key testing ground for self-driving technology, with dedicated infrastructure already secured. The move could redefine urban mobility, labor markets, and regulatory frameworks—if successful, it may set the standard for autonomous transportation nationwide.

AI-Powered Marketing Tool Delivers Results in Just 30 Days—Here’s Why It Matters

AI-Powered Marketing Tool Delivers Results in Just 30 Days—Here’s Why It Matters

Yukon Gold Discovery Sends Shockwaves Through Mining Sector

Yukon Gold Discovery Sends Shockwaves Through Mining Sector

Deadly NetJets Crash in Texas Raises Urgent Safety Questions

Deadly NetJets Crash in Texas Raises Urgent Safety Questions

Retail Traders Gain Access to Hedge Fund-Level Trading Insights

Retail Traders Gain Access to Hedge Fund-Level Trading Insights

latest news in politics

Trump Forces U.S. Factories to Ramp Up Weapons Production as Iran War Drains Stockpiles

Trump Forces U.S. Factories to Ramp Up Weapons Production as Iran War Drains Stockpiles

Washington DC, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
President Trump has bypassed normal procurement rules to order private companies to prioritize weapons manufacturing, citing critical shortages after months of war with Iran. Over half of the U.S. inventory of key munitions, including Tomahawk missiles, has been expended since February 2026, straining domestic stockpiles. This unprecedented move could reshape defense supply chains and limit arms shipments to allies like Ukraine.

Georgia's Political Earthquake: Billionaire Rick Jackson Shatters Trump's Endorsement Power

Georgia's Political Earthquake: Billionaire Rick Jackson Shatters Trump's Endorsement Power

Georgia's 2026 Senate Race: Why This Battle Could Decide Congress's Future

Georgia's 2026 Senate Race: Why This Battle Could Decide Congress's Future

Trump-Backed Candidate Leads in Oklahoma Governor Race—But the Battle Is Far From Over

Trump-Backed Candidate Leads in Oklahoma Governor Race—But the Battle Is Far From Over

Georgia Governor Race: Can $120 Million Buy an Election?

Georgia Governor Race: Can $120 Million Buy an Election?

latest news in global

U.S. Denies Israel Military Aid as Iran Demands Full Withdrawal from Occupied Lands

U.S. Denies Israel Military Aid as Iran Demands Full Withdrawal from Occupied Lands

Washington, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
The White House has rejected Israel’s request for additional military support amid escalating tensions with Iran, marking a pivotal shift in U.S. policy. Iran insists the conflict remains unresolved until Israeli forces withdraw from captured territories, including strategic areas in Gaza and southern Lebanon. This standoff highlights deepening rifts between Washington and Tel Aviv, as the Biden administration prioritizes regional stability over unconditional backing. Analysts warn the decision could reshape Middle East alliances and impact global energy markets, with Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz threatening oil supplies. The move comes as Iran secures $150 billion in reconstruction pledges, defying earlier U.S. denials of financial involvement.

G7 Backs Historic U.S.-Iran Deal to End Middle East War and Reopen Critical Oil Route

G7 Backs Historic U.S.-Iran Deal to End Middle East War and Reopen Critical Oil Route

Global Perception Shifts: China Now Seen as AI Leader Over the U.S. in 2026

Global Perception Shifts: China Now Seen as AI Leader Over the U.S. in 2026

Belfast Riots Expose UK's Two-Tier Policing Crisis

Belfast Riots Expose UK's Two-Tier Policing Crisis

California Faces Highest Earthquake Risk in a Millennium—What It Means for Millions

California Faces Highest Earthquake Risk in a Millennium—What It Means for Millions

latest news in general

Austria's Historic World Cup Return Ends with Dramatic 3-1 Victory Over Jordan

Austria's Historic World Cup Return Ends with Dramatic 3-1 Victory Over Jordan

Santa Clara, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
After a 28-year absence, Austria stormed back into the FIFA World Cup with a thrilling 3-1 win over debutants Jordan. Romano Schmid’s stunning opener, Jordan’s equalizer by Ali Olwan, and a last-gasp penalty by Marko Arnautović sealed Austria’s victory—marking a triumphant return and Jordan’s first-ever World Cup goal.

Lamar Jackson’s Record-Breaking Deal Set to Redefine NFL Quarterback Salaries

Lamar Jackson’s Record-Breaking Deal Set to Redefine NFL Quarterback Salaries

Why the Phillies' Mike Trout Trade Dream Is Fading Fast

Why the Phillies' Mike Trout Trade Dream Is Fading Fast

NYC Braces for Gridlock as 80,000 Fans Descend on World Cup Match

NYC Braces for Gridlock as 80,000 Fans Descend on World Cup Match

Texas Tech Quarterback's Legal Win Against NCAA Shakes Up College Football

Texas Tech Quarterback's Legal Win Against NCAA Shakes Up College Football