US Prices Set to Fall as Trump Pushes Back on High Costs

The US government is planning several changes to reduce costs for consumers. One plan aims to give Americans direct payments of $2,000 or more. Another proposal investigates allegations that meatpacking companies are working together to increase beef prices. A new tariff reduction plan also targets coffee, fruit, and other popular products. This move comes after … Read more

Analyst Doubles Down on Meta Stock Amid AI Spending Fears

A Wedbush analyst, Scott Devitt, is confident that Meta’s spending on artificial intelligence will pay off. Despite falling 20% since the last earnings report, he believes the company’s efforts are already boosting its advertising engine and thinks it has a bright future ahead. Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/metas-stock-is-now-this-analysts-best-idea-why-all-the-ai-spending-could-be-worth-it-cab287b7

Google Enhances NotebookLM Learning Tool for Smarter Conversations

Google has updated its flagship learning tool, NotebookLM, with several improvements aimed at making it smarter and more powerful. These changes include enhanced performance, improved contextual understanding, and new features that allow users to personalize their chats. Back-end upgrades have increased the tool’s capacity to analyze large document collections quickly, while also allowing for multiturn … Read more

Lyme Disease Bacterium Has a Hidden Weakness Found by Scientists

Researchers at Northwestern University and Uniformed Services University have discovered that manganese, which helps protect the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi from its host’s immune system, is actually a weakness in its armor. If the bacteria are starved of or overloaded with manganese, it becomes vulnerable to attack by the immune system or treatments. This finding holds … Read more

Trump’s Right-Wing Allies Face Backlash Over Epstein Feud

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is locked in a bitter feud with President Donald Trump over Jeffrey Epstein, prompting her boyfriend Brian Glenn to defend her on social media. The exchange between Glenn and “attack dog” Laura Loomer has caused a rift within the GOP’s right-wing media coalition, with some personalities dismissing the recently released … Read more

“Epstein Files: Trump’s Efforts Under Fire”

The House is gaining support for a vote on releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite President Trump’s opposition. According to recent texts, Rep. Cohen had contact with an unnamed Democrat during the investigation. The development comes after criticism of Trump’s involvement in the case, with some suggesting his actions indicate guilt or complicity. Source: … Read more

CoreWeave Stock Slumps Amid Earnings Woes

CoreWeave, Inc.’s stock has fallen by 42% in the past month, with recent Q3 earnings results blaming management for cutting revenue and CapEx outlook due to third-party data center delays. Analysts believe most short-term issues have been factored into the stock’s value, creating a positive outlook for outperformance as expectations adjust. Delays related to Nvidia’s … Read more

Trump’s Health Care Plan Sparks Fears of ‘Death Spiral’

President Donald Trump has proposed a new plan to redirect billions of dollars in Affordable Care Act subsidy money towards everyday Americans’ health-savings accounts. The idea, which some experts say could create a “death spiral” in the ACA marketplaces, has drawn criticism from many Democrats and health economists. The plan aims to give people more … Read more

Mark Epstein Denies Trump-Clinton Oral Sex Incident

US President Donald Trump has been falsely linked to former President Bill Clinton in recent online speculation. However, Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, has denied any such claims. Recently released documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate revealed a 2018 email exchange between the brothers, which included an inquiry about whether Russian president Vladimir Putin had compromising … Read more

Many Republicans Reject New Law Allowing Suits Against Government

Several Republican senators are backing away from a new law that would allow them to sue the government for millions of dollars if their phone records were accessed as part of the January 6 investigation. The law, which was included in the shutdown-ending bill signed into law by President Donald Trump, grants senators the ability … Read more