Economic Policies

40,000 Borrowers Get Loan Forgiveness Amid Systemic Delays
Economy 40,000 Borrowers Get Loan Forgiveness Amid Systemic Delays

For tens of thousands of Americans burdened by student debt, an unexpected email delivered life-altering news of loan forgiveness, a development born not from administrative efficiency but from the crucible of a high-stakes lawsuit against the federal government. This court-mandated disclosure

US and Iran Negotiate Nuclear Deal Amid War Threats
Economy US and Iran Negotiate Nuclear Deal Amid War Threats

In the tense geopolitical theater of the Middle East, the simultaneous movement of diplomats toward negotiation tables and warships toward strategic positions presents a perilous high-wire act for global stability. With the global economy holding its breath and the specter of conflict looming, the

European Stocks Weigh Geopolitics and Corporate News
Economy European Stocks Weigh Geopolitics and Corporate News

A Cautious Advance: Markets Navigate a Complex Landscape European stock markets edged higher in a session defined by a delicate balancing act, as investors digested high-stakes geopolitical discourse from the Munich Security Conference alongside a volley of contrasting corporate announcements. The

US Inflation Cooled More Than Expected in January
Economy US Inflation Cooled More Than Expected in January

In a welcome development for American households and a pivotal signal for economic policymakers, the latest government data reveals that inflation pressures subsided more than economists had forecasted in January, offering the clearest sign yet that the relentless rise in the cost of living may be

UK Economy Avoids Recession With Tepid Q4 Growth
Economy UK Economy Avoids Recession With Tepid Q4 Growth

A Precarious Balance: Stagnation Sidesteps Recession The United Kingdom’s economy narrowly avoided a technical recession in the final quarter of the year, posting a meager 0.1% growth. This figure, while providing a sigh of relief, fell short of economists' 0.2% forecast and underscores the fragile

Did the DOJ Spy on a Lawmaker's Search History?
Economy Did the DOJ Spy on a Lawmaker's Search History?

A black binder resting on a hearing room table has ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill, raising profound questions about the separation of powers and the sanctity of legislative oversight. The incident, which unfolded during a contentious Department of Justice (DOJ) oversight hearing, involves an

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