Business
US Supreme Court sides with Biden and upholds regulations of ghost guns to make them traceable
MARCH 16, 2025
Ghost guns seized in St. Mary’s County, Maryland. - St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the Biden administration’s regulation of untraceable “ghost guns,” ruling that the weapons can be subject to background checks and other requirements.
The 7-2 decision, which overturned an opinion by a conservative appeals court, was a victory for former President...
Business
Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson says it’s become clear to Wall Street that President Trump ‘doesn’t care’ about the stock market
MARCH 25, 2025
Mike Wilson, chief U.S. equity strategist and chief investment officer of Morgan Stanley. - Victor J. Blue—Bloomberg via Getty Images
Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson argues that the market downturn isn't primarily due to tariffs but rather to declining earnings revisions, stricter immigration policies, and the Federal Reserve’s stance, with investors reacting negatively to President Trump’s apparent indifference toward stock...
MARCH 25, 2025
US President Donald Trump looks on during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House on March 24 in Washington, DC. - Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
The revelation that President Trump’s aides endangered national security by chatting about a military strike in a Signal chat that included a journalist is embarrassing for everyone involved – which is...
Agriculture
America’s farmers voted for Trump in big numbers. But now they feel the pain of his shutdown of USAID — which buys $2 billion/year of products from them. Where...
MARCH 25, 2025
USAID Shutdown Hurts U.S. Farmers. - Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
During the 2024 presidential election, farming-dependent counties overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump. Almost 78% endorsed his most recent presidential run, and a similar — albeit slightly smaller — percentage backed Trump in 2020.
But President Trump’s early 2025 policies are hurting farming communities. And...
MARCH 25, 2025
Two months into Donald Trump's second term, conservative leaders in the tech industry — some of whom are advising the administration — are in a state of turmoil. They are bristling at how the president's chaotic governing, unusual even by the standards of Trump 1.0, is making it increasingly difficult to run their companies.
"None of my friends who voted for...
Business
23andMe Files for Bankruptcy as CEO Anne Wojcicki Resigns — What Will Happen to Your DNA Data?
MARCH 24, 2025
Anne Wojcicki; the 23andme DNA kit. - Anna Webber. - Variety via Getty; Tiffany Hagler-Geard/Bloomberg via Getty
Genetics company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and its CEO is stepping down, leaving many users concerned about the future of their data.
On Monday, March 24, 23andMe announced that it has “initiated voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings” to “facilitate a sale process to maximize the...
Business
Wall Street braces for Trump’s April 2 tariff deadline—it foresees 18% EU import duties and a 43% chance of a U.S. recession
MARCH 24, 2025
President Trump's cabinet has mixed ideas about whether or not America will enter a recession—analysts feel the same. - Isaac Wasserman/NCAA Photos - Getty Images
Analysts are closely watching April 2 for potential new U.S. tariff announcements, as President Trump has already imposed and threatened further tariffs on key trading partners, including the EU, Canada, Mexico, and China. Market...
Community
‘They’re pathetic!’ Donald Trump’s Cabinet confesses ‘loathing free-loading Europe’ as secret messages leaked
MARCH 24, 2025
JD Vance. - GB News (US)
Donald Trump's cabinet members have been caught confessing to "loathing free-loading Europe" in a major security breach after accidentally adding a journalist to a sensitive Signal group chat discussing airstrikes on Yemen.
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief was mistakenly added to the private messaging forum where top administration officials shared classified military plans.
The virtual war room...
Business
Wells Fargo says home sales aren’t far off from levels seen in the wake of the Great Recession
MARCH 24, 2025
The housing market is frozen. - Photo illustration by Fortune; Original photos by Getty Images
Home sales are barely above the pace experienced in the years that followed the housing crash. This time around, it’s because would-be buyers can’t afford the one-two punch of high home prices and high mortgage rates, and sellers can’t afford to lose their low...
MARCH 24, 2025
Trump’s latest cabinet meeting ended in a round of applause – but not for the president. - (REUTERS)
It’s not unusual for Donald Trump’s meetings to conclude with spontaneous bursts of applause from his underlings. It is unusual for that applause to be directed at anyone but Trump himself.
In front of the gathered press after a cabinet meeting on Monday, it was Elon...















































































































