Small Businesses Pass Tariffs on to Consumers

US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have started to hit small businesses, leading them to raise prices for consumers. The impact of these tariffs is being felt across Main Street, with many retailers passing the cost on to their customers. The tariff increase has made it more challenging for small businesses to remain competitive in the … Read more

Longest Peace Vigil in U.S. History Faces New Threat

For 44 years, Philipos Melaku-Bello has stood watch outside the White House, a steadfast advocate for nuclear disarmament and an end to global conflicts. As the longest-serving steward of the White House Peace Vigil, he spends over 100 hours each week keeping the protest alive. The vigil, which began in 1981, has survived seven presidents, … Read more

Denmark’s Wind Giant Faces Resistance from Government Over Bailout

Denmark is injecting billions into wind giant Orsted A/S, sparking criticism from politicians who argue taxpayers should not foot the bill at a time of rising defense spending and declining Novo Nordisk profits. The Danish government will contribute half of the $9.4 billion needed for the company’s rights issue to maintain its majority stake in … Read more

Fed Chair Search Nears Final Round of Candidates

The Federal Reserve’s search for a new chair has expanded to include Vice Chairs Michelle Bowman and Philip Jefferson, as well as Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is set to conduct interviews with the candidates in the coming weeks. President Donald Trump is expected to make his final announcement this fall, … Read more

Navigating Family Debt and Loyalty Conflicts

A newlywed couple faces a complex situation with their families of origin, one of whom is struggling with financial issues. My husband comes from a family where many members are compulsive gamblers, leading to debt and bankruptcy. His loyalty to them often clouds his judgment. Recently, his mother moved to Las Vegas, facing a desperate … Read more

Scientists Reveal 300-Year-Old Shift in Gulf Stream’s Course

A groundbreaking study has uncovered a 300-year-old shift in the Gulf Stream’s course, which could have significant implications for global weather patterns and climate change. Researchers from the University of Southampton and Durham University used stalagmites in Bermuda caves to track changes in the ocean current over centuries. Stalagmites, typically known for their beauty and … Read more

Website Blocking Due to Automated Browsing Tools

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Yahoo Consolidates Brands Under Its Umbrella

Yahoo-konserni on yhdistetty brändiin ja tähän kuuluvat useat sivustot ja sovellukset, kuten Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know sekä Makers. Jos et halua, että me ja kumppaneemme käyttävät evästeitä ja henkilötietoja näihin lisätarkoituksiin, voit hylkää kaikki evästeet napsauttamalla “Hylkää kaikki” -valintaa. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi, voit hallita tietosuoja-asetuksia napsauttamalla linkkiä sivustollamme ja sovelluksillamme. Lisätietoa … Read more

Canadensys Aims to Grow Fresh Produce on the Moon

A Canadian company is taking steps towards growing fresh produce on the moon. Canadensys Aerospace has received funding from the Canadian and German space agencies to develop a lunar greenhouse that can provide light, nutrients, and monitoring systems for plant growth. The project aims to overcome the challenges of lunar surface conditions, which include extreme … Read more