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Trump’s 10% Credit Card Rate Cap Ignites Wall Street Battle as Deadline Looms
Washington D.C., Sunday, 18 January 2026.
Facing a January 20 deadline, President Trump’s controversial push for a 10% credit card interest rate cap has unsettled Wall Street and created rare bipartisan alignment. As banks warn of credit contraction, the White House is pivoting to a voluntary “Trump card” model to circumvent legislative gridlock.
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Small Businesses Reduce Entry-Level Hiring Amid Concerns Over Graduate Readiness
New York, Sunday, 18 January 2026.
As of January 2026, a critical disconnect has emerged between higher education outcomes and labor market demands. Recent data reveals that small businesses are now 30% more likely than larger firms to avoid hiring recent college graduates, citing a distinct lack of practical workforce readiness. With youth unemployment for degree-holders hitting 9.7% in late 2025, the traditional academic pathway is fracturing under the weight of rising training costs and the automation of entry-level roles by artificial intelligence. To mitigate this, industry analysts emphasize that students must prioritize internships and direct industry engagement to acquire the soft skills and practical experience that degrees alone no longer guarantee.
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Federal Escalation: Pentagon Readies 1,500 Troops for Potential Minnesota Deployment
Saint Paul, Sunday, 18 January 2026.
Amid rising tensions, the Pentagon has placed 1,500 Alaska-based soldiers on standby for Minnesota, signaling a potential invocation of the Insurrection Act following protests against federal immigration enforcement.
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2026 Australian Open Launches with Bublik-Brooksby Matchup Driving Early Betting Action
Melbourne, Sunday, 18 January 2026.
The 2026 Australian Open begins today in Melbourne, initiating the Grand Slam season with a high-stakes first-round match between Alexander Bublik and Jenson Brooksby. While Bublik enters as a strong favorite following a four-title season in 2025, the match draws significant speculative interest due to Brooksby’s return from a two-year suspension. As analysts weigh player form for this major economic driver, defending champion Jannik Sinner and world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka lead the futures markets. Adding to the event’s prestige, Roger Federer headlined the opening ceremony, bridging historical legacy with the tournament’s modern commercial significance.