Trump’s China Decoupling Could Cost U.S. $13.7 Trillion, EY Warns
A new EY-Parthenon analysis warns that ending U.S. reliance on China would cost America nearly $14 trillion over 25 years, highlighting the high price of decoupling.
A new EY-Parthenon analysis warns that ending U.S. reliance on China would cost America nearly $14 trillion over 25 years, highlighting the high price of decoupling.
Argentina launches a citizenship-by-investment program to attract wealthy foreigners like Peter Thiel, aiming to become a top migration destination for the global rich.
Miami-based startup Cyclops announces a $20 million Series A funding round to help payment providers use stablecoins for instant settlement and cross-border transactions.
For the first time in over 50 years, new homes are selling for less than existing ones. Builder incentives and stubborn sellers are driving the shift.
Mitsubishi completes its largest-ever acquisition, buying $7.5 billion in U.S. natural gas assets from Aethon Energy to fuel LNG exports and AI data centers.
Apex and Toyota’s racing division compare satellites to race cars, highlighting shared challenges like extreme environments and mechanical stress in both space and racing.
Fed Chair Kevin Warsh tells Congress the central bank has ‘no tolerance’ for high inflation but gives no clear signal on whether interest rate hikes are over.
Gerald Dillon, a Puyallup Reservation student, found purpose through career training, graduating from Chief Leschi Schools and now considering college.
Dan J. Sullivan, a retired schoolteacher from Petersburg, Alaska, is running for U.S. Senate as a Republican. He insists he is not trying to confuse voters or troll the sitting Senator Dan Sullivan.
The sudden death of US Senator Lindsey Graham sets off a succession battle in South Carolina, with a special election and potential chaos for the GOP less than four months before the midterms.
FIFA predicted 185,000 jobs from the World Cup, but the June jobs report shows a decline in leisure and hospitality hiring instead of a boost.
President Donald Trump refused to sign a bipartisan housing bill, letting it become law without his support, undermining GOP midterm messaging on affordability.