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Futures Trim Gains From “Big Progress” In Japan Trade Talks After UnitedHealth Plummets

US equity futures have bounced back from yesterday’s rout, following positive signals from initial US-Japan trade talks after President Donald Trump said there was “big progress” to strike a deal fueling optimism over trade negotiations. Still, as of 8:00am they are well off their highs after DJIA heavyweight member UnitedHealthcare plunged 20% after slashing outlook […]

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Trump’s “Big Progress!” Trade Talk With Japanese Delegation Boosted Asian Markets

Tokyo led Asian stocks overnight after President Trump shared optimism on social media about promising Japan-US trade talks.  Main equity indexes  Around 6 pm Wednesday, Trump wrote on Truth Social: “A Great Honor to have just met with the Japanese Delegation on Trade. Big Progress!”  Then, as the clock neared 10 pm, the president posted this […]

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“Supply Towers Over Last Year”: DC Listing Service Warns 

Listing service Bright MLS summed up Washington, D.C.’s housing market in one troubling line: “Supply is towering over last year.” That’s been the trend for the last few months, with active listings well above multi-year averages for this time of the year. Add in the latest surge in mortgage rates—on top of mounting DOGE-related layoffs, now numbering in […]

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Russia Targets Major Surge In Natural Gas Exports By 2050

Authored by Charles Kennedy via ilPrice.com, Russia plans to double its natural gas exports by 2030 and triple them by 2050. The strategy focuses on expanding exports to “friendly countries” and developing Arctic energy resources. Russia faces economic risks due to global market volatility and Western sanctions. Russia expects its natural gas exports, including via […]

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“A Fluid Situation”: Deutsche Bank On How Auto OEM’s Are Responding To Tariffs

In a new note out this week, Deutsche Bank laid out how it believes auto OEMs are going to shift their businesses to adapt to tariffs.  Deutsche Bank reports that automakers (OEMs) are adopting a wide range of strategies to navigate the uncertainty—adjusting pricing, incentives, and production plans on a rolling basis. The situation remains […]

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EU’s Protectionist Policies Have Been In Place Long Before Trump

Authored by Kenin M. Spivak via RealClearWorld, In March of 2025, President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on imports of steel, aluminum, automobiles, and certain automobile parts. European Union (E.U.) members, except Hungary, announced retaliatory tariffs of 10% to 25% on specific U.S. imports. On April 2, Trump proclaimed, “Liberation Day” and added a […]

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Ukraine’s Parliament Votes To Prolong Martial Law Despite Trump Criticisms

Ukraine’s parliament on Wednesday voted to extend martial law and military mobilization for another three months, in a nearly unanimous 357-1 vote which though fully expected, presents yet another obstacle for peace with Russia. These wartime measures will continue until at least August 6, when another extension vote is likely. This means that there will be […]

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UK Police Being Forced To Undergo Training To Accept Their ‘White Privilege’

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, One of Britain’s largest police forces is mandating “equity training” for officers, focusing on “white privilege”, “micro-aggressions” and the distinction between “non-racist versus anti-racist.” The Telegraph reports that Thames Valley Police is putting officers through the training despite a tribunal last year finding that the force positively discriminated against white officers. As […]

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US Mulls Ground War In Yemen Via Mercenaries, Pro-Saudi Factions

Bloomberg reports Wednesday that the United States is currently in talks with Saudi-supported Yemeni forces (who have long fought the Houthi rebels) to cobble together a possible new land offensive to send against the Shia militant group which is allied to Iran. “Yemeni forces opposed to the Houthis are in talks with the US and […]

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Ukraine Could Lose Kiev To Russia, Says Former French General

Via Remix News, The imbalance between the Russian and Ukrainian militaries will deepen and may even lead to the fall of Kyiv, believes Dominique Delawarde, a retired French army general. “Russia is certainly continuing to recruit more troops, at a rate of about 1,000 per day, which is more than it is losing on the […]

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