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How $61 Billion Reshaped the Digital Backbone of America
The U.S. data center industry is closing out 2025 with a record high in spending, passing the $61 billion mark according to analysts tracking capital
Rising Costs Pinch Main Street Owners
Small business owners across the U.S. find themselves caught in a tight spot these days. Higher tariffs on imports, climbing health insurance premiums, and spiking
When Good Enough Wasn’t Enough for Nike Investors
Nike, Inc. (NYSE: NKE) released its latest quarterly results, and the market responded with a swift 10% drop in the stock price at the open
Mortgage Pain and Price Cuts Test America’s Top Homebuilders
The late months of 2025 have not been kind to America’s largest homebuilders. What started as a measured slowdown early in the year has turned
The Deal That Saved TikTok in the U.S.
Think back a couple of years. TikTok burst onto the scene as this addictive video app that hooked everyone from teens dancing in bedrooms to
Bezos Funds a Grassroots Push for Learning Differences
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos handed a $5 million unrestricted grant to David Flink, the driving force behind the Neurodiversity Alliance. This award, part
AI’s Explosive Demand Overwhelms Memory Chip Factories Worldwide
Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) just posted results that lit a fire under its stock, sending shares up more than 10% today. The company topped
How the Oscars Move to YouTube Rewrites Live Television
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has done something that would have sounded far fetched not long ago. In 2029, the Oscars telecast
Diversifying Away from U.S. Trade Risks Amid Tariff Pressures
Countries that trade heavily with the U.S. increasingly pursue free trade agreements elsewhere to blunt the effects of rising American tariffs. Mexico, for instance, has
