Wisconsin Products May Get More Expensive Under Trump’s Tariffs

President-elect Donald Trump is set to impose tariffs on imported goods from Mexico, Canada, and China. The 25% tariff on Canadian imports could lead to higher gas prices in Wisconsin, with experts predicting a potential increase of 35 cents a gallon. Several major retailers, including Walmart, Ikea, Lowe’s, Stanley Black & Decker, AutoZone, and Columbia … Read more

NASA Crew Prepares Dragon Spacecraft for Return to Earth

The International Space Station (ISS) crew has been busy packing research samples, station hardware, and electronics in preparation for the return of the Dragon spacecraft on Friday, December 6. The seven-member Expedition 72 team worked on maintaining science equipment and conducting daily tasks such as loading cargo into the spacecraft. NASA astronauts Suni Williams, Nick … Read more

Soto’s Contract to Exceed $700M Record?

Juan Soto is set to become the most sought-after free agent, with MLB insiders predicting his new contract could surpass Shohei Ohtani’s record-breaking deal. ESPN analysts Jeff Passan and Buster Olney estimate Soto’s total value could reach $750 million over 15 years. As a Hall of Fame trajectory player with four All-Star appearances, five Silver … Read more

OPEC+ Postpones Oil Production Increases Amid Sluggish Crude Prices

Eight members of the OPEC+ alliance have decided to postpone production increases, citing weaker demand and competing oil production from non-allied countries as reasons for the decision. The plan to gradually restore 2.2 million barrels per day by 2025 has been pushed back to April 1, 2025. The move comes as oil prices remain stagnant … Read more

Dollar General Lowers Sales Forecast Due to Hurricane Expenses and Weak Spending

Discount retailer Dollar General has adjusted its annual sales forecast downward, citing weaker-than-expected spending by its core customer base amid higher prices and hurricane-related expenses. The company now expects comparable sales to rise 1.1% to 1.4%, down from a previous range of 1% to 1.6%. This revision underscores the challenges faced by Dollar General in … Read more

Website Blocked by Security Service Due to Suspicious Activity

A website has been triggered into its security mode due to potential online attacks. This can occur from various actions, such as submitting specific words or phrases, sending SQL commands, or using malformed data. If you were visiting this site when the block occurred, it’s recommended that you report the incident by emailing the site … Read more

Billion-Dollar Russian Money-Laundering Network Sanctioned and Arrested

A billion-dollar Russian money-laundering network used by drug dealers, financial criminals, and foreign spies has been sanctioned and arrested in a coordinated international investigation led by the National Crime Agency. The operation, known as Operation Destabilise, involved law enforcement agencies from the US, France, and Ireland. The network laundered cash and cryptocurrencies for serious crime … Read more

LPGA Tour Leader To Step Down Amid Controversy Over Transgender Inclusion

The LPGA Tour is undergoing a leadership change after Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan announced her departure next month. Liz Moore will take over as interim commissioner. Marcoux Samaan, who has been leading the tour since 2021, introduced record-breaking prize money but faced criticism for not increasing popularity during a surge in women’s sports. Moore, the … Read more

Stowaway Breach Exposes Airport Security Vulnerabilities

A shocking breach of airport security at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport has raised concerns about the vulnerabilities of the airline industry. A woman was arrested on charges of being a stowaway on an international flight, sparking calls for improved security measures. According to reports, the woman managed to evade detection by using … Read more

Bitcoin Hits $100,000 Amid U.S. Regulatory Shift Optimism

Bitcoin surged near $100,000 on Thursday as investors bet on a friendly U.S. regulatory shift, while world stocks pulled back slightly but remained near record highs ahead of a key U.S. jobs report. France’s government lost a confidence vote for the first time since 1962, with far-right and leftist lawmakers joining forces to topple Michel … Read more