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National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $36,214,394,370,510.05 as of 3/18/25
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
LARRY KUDLOW: Did the so-called recession just end?
The left-wing media keeps pushing their narrative that tariffs are inflationary. But new numbers show the economy is on bouncing back
Google purchasing startup Wiz for $32 billion
Tech giant Google has reached a deal with Wiz to purchase the cloud cybersecurity startup. The all-cash deal, announced Tuesday, amounts to $32 billion.
Nasdaq to open regional headquarters in Texas
Nasdaq is setting up a regional headquarters in Dallas. It said the decision was part of its "continued investment" in the state and Southeast.
Frontier Airlines promotion takes aim at rival Southwest: 'Divorce your old airline’
Frontier Airlines launched a promotion that includes free checked bags, taking aim at rival carrier Southwest, which reversed its long-standing policy.
Forever 21 store closures accelerated by competition from Shein and Temu
Hundreds of Forever 21 stores are going to close by the end of the month as the company undergoes Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in six years.
How many rate cuts does the market expect this year?
Federal Reserve policymakers are meeting for the second time this year with markets overwhelmingly expecting them to leave rates unchanged in March, though cuts could be coming soon.
White House touts dips in egg, gas prices as win for Trump's economic policy
The White House says the recent declines in egg and gas prices in the U.S. are a result of the Trump administration's economic policy.
Market sell-off hasn't been driven by recession fears, JPMorgan analysis finds
A report by JPMorgan analysts suggests that the recent stock market sell-off hasn't been mainly driven by recession worries caused by uncertainty over the emerging trade war.
Trump officials back president's economic policies amid tariff uncertainty
Trump administration officials are defending the president's economic agenda amid concerns over tariffs and a recession that have contributed to a dip in the stock market.