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Tariff Refund Portal Opens for U.S. Importers

Online system launches after Supreme Court ruling A national tariff refund system went live at 8 a.m. Monday, allowing eligible businesses to seek reimbursement for tariffs deemed illegal by the...

Study Links Teen Cannabis Use to Slower Cognitive Growth

Large U.S. brain study tracks 11,000 adolescents Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine report...

Tornado Hits Rivian Plant Ahead of R2 Launch

EF-1 storm damages Normal, Illinois facility Rivian confirmed that its manufacturing complex in Normal, Illinois was struck by an...

Ukraine’s Robots Are Rewriting Warfare

Surrender to machines, not soldiers The image is timeless: enemy troops raising their hands in surrender. But on a...

Red Hair Gene Shows 10,000 Years of Selection

Evolution still shaping modern humans A sweeping genetics study suggests that human evolution has not slowed in recent millennia....
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Survey shows Americans split on financial health

Cost of living remains a major strain Midway through 2025, many U.S. households are still struggling to balance their budgets despite cooling inflation. A new...

Chinese firms drive Indonesia industrial boom

Tariffs push manufacturers to relocate Indonesia is attracting a surge of Chinese manufacturers seeking to sidestep U.S. import tariffs that exceed 30% on goods from...

U.S. National Debt Hits $37 Trillion

Record Debt Arrives Years Ahead of Forecast The U.S. gross national debt has reached $37 trillion, according to the latest Treasury Department report. This milestone...

Trump Extends U.S.-China Trade Truce by 90 Days

Tariff escalation avoided ahead of potential leaders’ summit President Donald Trump has extended the current trade truce with China for another 90 days, postponing a...

Lithium stocks surge after major China mine closure

CATL halts production at key lithium hub Shares of lithium producers rallied Monday following news that Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL), the world’s largest...

Canada Retail Sales Fall 1.1% as Tariffs Take a Toll

Automotive and Food Sectors Lead the Decline Canada’s retail sales contracted by 1.1% in May, marking a sharp shift in consumer behavior as economic uncertainty...