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Amazon Returns to Smartphones After a Long Hiatus
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) has not made a smartphone since 2014. Back then, the company launched the Fire Phone with high hopes. That device turned into
What the Nexstar Tegna Merger Means for TV Viewers
Local television has long been the backbone of community news in the United States. People turn to it for weather updates, school closings, and stories
Energy Markets Face Prolonged Strain
Oil markets have always been sensitive to trouble in the Middle East, where much of the world’s supply comes from. Right now, the conflict involving
Why the Iran Conflict is Pushing Home Loan Costs Higher
Over the past month, the U.S. housing market has gone from a brief period of relief to a renewed squeeze, and the culprit is not
China’s Push for More Silver Supplies Creates Record Imports in 2026
China pulled in more than 790 tons of silver during the first two months of 2026. That figure includes nearly 470 tons in February, which
America’s Debt Clock Hits $39 Trillion
The U.S. national debt crossed $39 trillion this week, a figure that marks a new high in the country’s borrowing history. This milestone came on
January’s Slide in New Home Sales Across the U.S.
Sales of new single-family homes in the U.S. come with a built-in delay that shapes how analysts use the numbers. The latest report covers January
