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The GENIUS Act, signed into law in July 2025, goes a long way toward normalizing the use of stablecoins in the U.S. economy.
When prices started shooting up in the pandemic, rents followed suit, peaking at nearly 9% inflation year-over-year. Rent increases have moderated since then, but less than prices overall. Higher ...
The thing is, for businesses, increasing prices is usually a last resort. They’d rather streamline supply chains, automate, ...
Nationally, the unemployment rate is low, at 4.2%. But it’s much higher in some parts of the country than others.
Demand for homes can also tell us about demand for mortgages. Mortgage rates have been ticking down in recent weeks from ...
First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists from Canada are a fixture at the prestigious Santa Fe Indian Market. But this year, ...
American gamers to feel the effects of Trump's tariffs From the BBC World Service: Sony is bumping the price of its PlayStation 5 consoles by $50 — but only in the U.S.
Jian Liu, an associate professor at the University of Georgia, explains how his new software "MusicShield" can prevent AI from extracting and editing music without permission.
A tale of two retailers: On the “maybe not the best of times, but business is pretty good” side, TJX, the parent company of discount retailers TJ Maxx and Marshalls and HomeGoods, reported that ...
Through its textile recycling program, “SUAY it Forward”, they have diverted over 4 million pounds of textiles from landfills.
From Intel to Nvidia, the Trump administration is rewriting the playbook on how the presidency interacts with American capitalism.
SPACs, or special purpose acquisition companies, are touted as a quick way to take companies public — avoiding the usual, lengthier route of initial public offerings.