US Hiring Slumps in June With Only 57,000 Jobs Added
Washington, Thursday, 2 July 2026. US hiring slowed sharply to 57,000 jobs in June, missing expectations by half, while the hospitality sector lost 61,000 positions despite the ongoing World Cup.
Tesla Achieves Near-Record Battery Storage Growth in Second Quarter
Maine Senate Race Tied as New July 2026 Polls Show Split Leads
Predictive AI Firm Quori Joins Oracle's Secure Defense Network
Kurita and Membrane Group Partner to Support India's Semiconductor Boom
latest news in economy
Why the Federal Reserve Chief Sees Declining Inflation Risks
Sintra, Thursday, 2 July 2026. At a European central banking forum, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh revealed that U.S. inflation risks have declined over the past month, signaling potential relief for future interest rates.
Wall Street Bank Projects Bitcoin Price Downturn Will Bottom Out by October
Why Rebuilding Global Oil Reserves Will Not Prevent a Major Surplus Next Year
Traditional Banks Fuel a Major Rebound in Bitcoin Lending
Why a Rare Gap Between the Dow and Nasdaq Signals Trouble for US Stocks
latest news in companies
General Mills Plans Major Spending Cuts After Posting Massive Quarterly Loss
Minneapolis, Wednesday, 1 July 2026. Following a stunning $2.1 billion quarterly operating loss, General Mills launched a $3 billion cost-cutting initiative on July 1, 2026, to win back budget-conscious shoppers.
Sony Announces the End of PlayStation Game Discs Starting in 2028
Sanofi Reports Success in Trial for Rare Infant Genetic Disease Treatment
Blackstone Sells Shares Worth Billions in Major Data Center Deal
America's Largest Egg Producer Settles Government Price-Fixing Investigation
latest news in politics
How the Supreme Court's Transgender Sports Ruling Reshapes School Athletics
Washington, Wednesday, 1 July 2026. The Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender female athletes. Intriguingly, NCAA data shows this nationwide ruling impacts a group numbering fewer than ten collegiate athletes.
Supreme Court Defends Birthright Citizenship by Rejecting Executive Order
Supreme Court Blocks Immediate Firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Face Higher Payments as Popular Plan Ends
Postal Service Threatens to Halt Mail-In Ballot Deliveries Over State Voter Data Disputes
latest news in global
Falling Eurozone Inflation Offers Relief to Global Markets
Luxembourg, Thursday, 2 July 2026. Driven by falling energy costs, Eurozone inflation dropped to 2.8 percent in June 2026, while core inflation unexpectedly beat forecasts at 2.4 percent, signaling potential interest rate cuts.
Why Global Investors Are Pouring Billions of Dollars Into India
Iran Strikes Bahrain with Drones, Threatening Recent Ceasefire Agreement
Why Global Fuel Volatility Is Fast-Tracking the Corporate Shift to Green Energy
latest news in general
American Soccer Team Advances to World Cup Knockouts, Sparking Commercial Surge
New York, Friday, 26 June 2026. The U.S. soccer team’s World Cup knockout match against Bosnia on July 1 will spark record-breaking television viewership and a major financial boost for domestic corporate sponsors.