Fed Hits Pause on Rate Cuts as Inflation Edges Up—What It Means for You
The U.S. Federal Reserve pauses interest rate cuts amid rising inflation. Discover how this twist impacts you and the economy!
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The U.S. Federal Reserve pauses interest rate cuts amid rising inflation. Discover how this twist impacts you and the economy!
President Trump’s 25% tariff threat on Canadian and Mexican goods sparks serious concerns in a Canadian border city ahead of the potential Feb. 1 implementation.
Air travel resumes at Washington Reagan National Airport after a deadly midair collision between a passenger jet and military helicopter near D.C., sparking political turmoil amidst ongoing recovery efforts.
Alibaba kicks off the Chinese New Year with the launch of its Qwen 2.5-Max AI model, claiming it surpasses DeepSeek-V3, shaking up the AI industry and sparking competition among tech giants.
DRC President Felix Tshisekedi announces a ‘vigorous’ response against the advancing M23 group. Amid rising tensions and a looming humanitarian crisis, the spirit of the Congolese people shines through.
Three Israeli hostages have been released by Palestinian militants in Gaza as part of a ceasefire deal, bringing hope amid ongoing conflict.
A tragic stampede at India’s Kumbh Festival has prompted authorities to investigate as millions continue to gather for sacred river dips. Will improved planning prevent future tragedies?
A devastating stampede at India’s Maha Kumbh Mela leaves dozens dead as millions gather for a holy dip. Authorities launch a probe into the tragedy.
India orders a probe into a deadly stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela festival that killed dozens. As millions gathered for a holy dip, mismanagement and overcrowding led to tragic results.
India launches probe into the tragic Kumbh Mela stampede that killed dozens during the sacred “holy dip.” Officials and witnesses call for better crowd management as the festival continues.