Trump announces a $100 billion investment plan by SoftBank to boost U.S. economy, aiming to create jobs and enhance technological advancements.
Supreme Court denies Peter Navarro’s appeal, former Trump aide set to rejoin political scene after serving prison time. Key legal and political update.
Wall Street fluctuates amid market uncertainty, while Bitcoin reaches a new all-time high, capturing investor attention and sparking financial discussions.
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigns, adding pressure to PM Trudeau as he faces declining popularity and navigates economic challenges.
Americans receive $200,000 for Ryder Cup participation and $300,000 for charity donations, highlighting sportsmanship and philanthropy in golf.
Parents increasingly rely on ride-hailing apps for school transport as budget cuts reduce bus services, ensuring kids’ safety and punctuality.
Former Syrian leader Assad asserts his determination to fight on until Russian forces withdrew, highlighting his resolve during the conflict’s critical phase.
President Biden to unveil a national monument honoring Frances Perkins, the first female US Cabinet Secretary, celebrating her legacy and contributions.
Global stocks fall due to weak Chinese data, while Bitcoin hits record highs, highlighting contrasting trends in traditional and digital markets.
Gaza health officials report over 45,000 deaths in a 14-month conflict between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the severe humanitarian impact.
