Trump and Mexico Reach Agreement on Border Security

US President-elect Donald Trump said he spoke with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, agreeing that Mexico will stop migration into the US and impose tariffs on goods from China if necessary measures are not taken. The agreement comes after threats this week to significantly tariff goods from coming into the US from its southern neighbor. … Read more

Can Palantir Reach $1 Trillion by 2030?

Palantir Technologies, with a stock price that has surged 900% since January 2023, is gaining attention as a potential trillion-dollar company. The company’s Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) has driven profitable revenue growth, and its technology can capture AI’s widespread impact across various industries. The US market drives Palantir’s growth, with U.S. revenue growing 44% in … Read more

Kohl’s Posts Disappointing Q3 Earnings Amid Sales Decline

Kohl’s Corp., the Menomonee Falls-based department store chain, reported a disappointing third quarter with net sales and comparable sales falling 8.8% and 9.3%, respectively, compared to last year. Outgoing CEO Tom Kingsbury attributed the decline to sales pressure, particularly in its core apparel business. The company has struggled to boost sales since the start of … Read more

Mysterious Hubble Constant Remains Elusive Answer

The universe’s expansion rate remains one of the most fundamental questions in modern astrophysics. Scientists have been trying to determine this rate for decades, known as the “Hubble constant,” which shapes our understanding of the cosmos and its age. Adam Riess, a physicist at Johns Hopkins University, has dedicated his career to resolving the Hubble … Read more

Hubble Tension Remains, Leaving Scientists Scratching Heads

The universe’s expansion rate has long been a subject of debate among scientists. Despite numerous attempts to measure the “Hubble constant,” which determines the rate of expansion, researchers have hit a roadblock known as the “Hubble tension.” The discrepancy between measurements from local and early universes suggests that our current understanding may be incomplete. Adam … Read more

US Inflation Accelerates with Core Prices Rising 2.8%

US consumer price increases accelerated last month, driven by resilient inflation pressures. According to the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, prices rose 2.3% from a year earlier in October, up from 2.1% in September. Excluding volatile food and energy categories, core prices increased 2.8%, higher than the 2.7% rise seen in September. This increase is … Read more

Moxy Hotels to Break Ground in Milwaukee’s Deer District

A new nine-story hotel is set to be built in downtown Milwaukee’s Deer District, part of a growing entertainment hub. The Moxy Milwaukee Downtown hotel, proposed by Middleton-based North Central Group, will offer 162 rooms and join the area’s thriving social scene. Scheduled to break ground late next year, the hotel will feature check-in at … Read more

Menendez Seeks New Trial Amid Corruption Conviction Concerns

Former US Senator Robert Menendez has asked a federal court to throw out his recent corruption conviction, citing an error that allowed jurors to review improper evidence during deliberations. Menendez was convicted on July 16 of accepting bribes in exchange for shepherding military aid to Egypt. Prosecutors had initially admitted that the jury reviewed nine … Read more

Bitcoin Pioneer MicroStrategy Seeks to Revolutionize Asset Management

MicroStrategy, led by CEO Michael Saylor, has created a business model that securitizes bitcoin through innovative financial tools. This approach has generated significant interest among investors and raised questions about its sustainability and impact on the price of bitcoin. To understand MicroStrategy’s strategy, it’s essential to look at how it works. The company, which provides … Read more

Hezbollah Cease-Fire Reveals Group’s Weakened State

Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group, has entered a cease-fire with Israel after 13 months of war. According to Ben Hubbard, an international correspondent for The New York Times, the conflict has left Hezbollah weakened and isolated. The cease-fire comes as Hezbollah faces internal pressure from its supporters in Lebanon, where many are eager for the … Read more