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U.S. Home Buyers Hold Back in June as Mortgage Rates Stay High
Contracts to buy previously owned homes in the United States slipped more than economists expected in June, a clear sign that buyers remain sensitive to
NHL Shifts International Streaming Into a New Era With DAZN
The National Hockey League (NHL) is making a major digital move for its global fan community. Starting with the 2025-26 season, DAZN will become the
Finding Clarity Not Closure as US and China Wrap Up Stockholm Trade Talks
When senior U.S. and Chinese officials shook hands in Stockholm yesterday, there was no hand-over of a historic trade agreement. Instead, negotiators parted ways after
Flight Attendants Reject United Airlines Contract Despite Wage Increase
United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL) and its flight attendants’ union reached a tentative agreement for a new labor deal in May. The offer included immediate raises
Foxconn grabs a slice of the booming AI data center market with TECO Electric partnership
Foxconn (TWSE:2317) just made a bold move into a sector where the stakes are rising fast: artificial intelligence–powered data centers. The Taiwan-based manufacturing giant announced
PetVivo Holdings Inc embraces new horizon as it hits the OTCQX Best Market
PetVivo Holdings Inc (OTCQX: PETV) just stepped onto a bigger stage by graduating to the OTCQX Best Market, an achievement highlighting the company’s evolution among
Legendary Geologist Peter Dimmell Brings Decades of Discovery to Callinex as Board’s Technical Lead
Callinex Mines Inc. (TSX-V: CNX; OTCQX: CLLXF) has made headlines in the exploration world by bringing on board one of the industry’s most respected figures,
Foresight Financial Group Navigates Costs and Credit Headwinds in Midyear Report
Foresight Financial Group (OTCQX: FGFH) is in the midst of a significant transformation, and their midyear results reflect the challenges and potential of this journey.
Record Tariff Revenue Sets New Chapter in U.S. Trade Story
The federal government collected $28 billion in tariffs in July, pushing this year’s total to an eye catching $150 billion. For context, that $28 billion
