Wholesale prices dropped in March—surprising economists who expected an increase—with the Producer Price Index falling 0.4%.
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Inflation Cools, But Market Jitters Linger Over Tariffs
Inflation cooled more than expected in March — year-over-year CPI, including food and energy, dropped to 2.4%, and core inflation hit a four-year low
Read More Inflation Cools, But Market Jitters Linger Over TariffsWhen Will Hamas Agree To Phase 2 Of Hostage Deal?
As President Trump works towards another hostage deal with Hamas, the Palestinians may be tired of their leadership as well.
Read More When Will Hamas Agree To Phase 2 Of Hostage Deal?SCOTUS: You’re Fired
The U.S. Supreme Court ends a legal back-and-forth about the termination of Democrat members of two federal labor boards amid their legal battle against the Trump Administration.
Read More SCOTUS: You’re FiredJustine Brooke Murray Confronts Taxpayer Funded PBS And NPR With 15 Years Of Evidence of Bias
Taxpayer-funded PBS and NPR have long claimed to be “non-partisan” and free from political bias, but the Media Research Center presented years of documented left-wing bias, with Justine Brooke Murray bringing a six-foot tower of evidence to both networks.
Read More Justine Brooke Murray Confronts Taxpayer Funded PBS And NPR With 15 Years Of Evidence of BiasMarkets Rebound On Tariff Hopes As Trump Threatens Major Tariff Hike On China
Markets are back in the green today after a few days of red, rebounding on hopes for tariff deals. The White House says nearly 70 countries, including Japan and South Korea, are reaching out to make deals as Trump’s sweeping tariffs are set to go into effect tomorrow.
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