Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said that monetary policy is vital for establishing a strong economy and stable inflation, following the first meeting of a key economic panel during her ...
Robert Chernomas is a Professor of Economics at the University of Manitoba and a member of Elbows Up: A Practical Program for Canadian Sovereignty. I am not affiliated with a political party or ...
Spotify Technology S.A. delivered a strong quarter with 12% subscriber growth, improved margins, and continued profitability, impressing with product innovation and user engagement. SPOT's advertising ...
With vaccine sales on the decline across the industry, these are tough times for Merck to launch its new pneumococcal shot Capvaxive. But in the third quarter, the company recorded encouraging sales ...
Colorado researchers discovered that nearly half of tested cannabis flower products exaggerated their THC levels, while concentrates were mostly accurate. The team’s statewide audit revealed potency ...
Good morning. Similar to the volatility observed in April, market uncertainty increased in October amid renewed concerns over a potential flare-up in the U.S.–China trade war. Lynn Martin, president ...
Former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele agreed with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) assessment of the GOP as full of “weak” men intimidated by the party’s strong women. “She ...
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene hit back at fellow Republicans over the backlash she’s faced for breaking with the party on high-profile issues ranging from its positions on the government ...
Real estate broker Haley Larson is challenging West Valley school board president Mark Strong for the District 3 seat. The West Valley School District has more than 5,500 students and includes six ...
One of the league's biggest storylines heading into the 2025-26 NBA season is who makes it out of the Eastern Conference. Unfortunate achilles injuries to Boston's Jayson Tatum and Indiana's Tyrese ...
High tariffs, lingering inflation and more trouble finding a job apparently haven’t thrown consumers into a funk. Americans increased spending again in August to help keep the U.S. economy chugging.