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Japan’s Annual Birth Rate Falls To Another Record Low
The number of newborns in Japan is decreasing faster than projected, with annual births falling to yet another record low last year.

By The Financial District
Jun 111 min read


Newsom Rips Trump For Lying About Phone Call As LA Protests Raged
California Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed Donald Trump as a “stone-cold liar.”

By The Financial District
Jun 111 min read


Satellite Images Confirm Ukraine Destroyed Russian Bomber Fleet
Satellite images captured after Ukraine’s weekend drone attack deep inside Russian territory show that multiple strategic bombers were destroyed or heavily damaged.

By The Financial District
Jun 111 min read


Trump Creating "Chaos" For U.S. Energy, Quantum Capital Founder Warns
Wil VanLoh, founder and CEO of Quantum Capital Group—one of the largest private equity investors in shale oil—warned that President Donald Trump’s administration is creating “a lot of chaos” for the U.S. energy sector and the broader economy.

By The Financial District
Jun 111 min read


EU Commission Regrets Increase In U.S. Steel Tariffs
The European Commission said that it "strongly" regrets the increase in U.S. tariffs on steel imports and signaled that the EU is prepared to impose countermeasures.

By The Financial District
Jun 111 min read


China’s EV Makers Turn On BYD As Price War Escalates
Tensions among China’s top electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers have escalated sharply as the long-running dispute between BYD and Great Wall Motor over emissions compliance reignited and drew in a new critic: Geely.

By The Financial District
Jun 111 min read


SM Prime Eyes 7 New Hotels
SM Hotels and Convention Corp. (SMHCC), the hospitality arm of SM Prime Holdings Inc. (SM Prime), is accelerating its national expansion with seven new hotel projects scheduled for completion by the end of 2029.

By The Financial District
Jun 112 min read


Apple Loses Bid To Halt Court Ruling Blocking Fees From Its iPhone App Store
A three-judge appeals panel rejected Apple’s request to pause an April 30 order banning the company from charging fees on in-app iPhone transactions processed outside its previously exclusive payment system.

By The Financial District
Jun 111 min read


PSE Index Sinks On Profit-Taking
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index fell below a key milestone today due to profit-taking, with all sub-indices ending in the red.

By The Financial District
Jun 102 min read


Navy Admiral Condemns Hegseth For Renaming USNS Harvey Milk
Retired Navy Admiral James Stavridis has publicly criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, calling the move unjustified and disrespectful to the legacy of the ship’s namesake.

By The Financial District
Jun 102 min read


Lululemon Shares Plunge As Trump Tariffs Bite
Lululemon shares plunged more than 20% after the company cut its annual profit forecast, citing the impact of tariffs and concerns about a slowing U.S. economy.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Israel Seizes Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detains Greta Thunberg And Activists
Israeli forces have seized a Gaza-bound aid ship and detained Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and other passengers on board, enforcing a longstanding blockade of the Palestinian territory that has intensified during the war with Hamas.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Dr. Martens Profits Slump By More Than 90%
The maker of the iconic Dr. Martens footwear has seen its profits fall by more than 90% over the past year.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Tesla Loses $150-B In Market Value Amid Musk–Trump Feud
Tesla shares plunged as President Donald Trump publicly clashed with the electric vehicle maker’s billionaire CEO, Elon Musk, his self-proclaimed “First Buddy.”

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Japan Finds Large Regional Gaps In Rice Prices
The average price of rice sold at supermarkets varies significantly by region.

By The Financial District
Jun 102 min read


Rio Tinto In Bailout Talks For Aussie Smelter
Global miner Rio Tinto is in talks with the Australian federal and state governments about a multibillion-dollar bailout for its struggling Tomago aluminum smelter in New South Wales.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Nippon Steel, U.S. Seek 8-Day Pause In Litigation To Resolve Deal Issues
Nippon Steel and the Trump administration have asked a US appeals court to extend a pause in their litigation for eight days to allow more time to reach a deal enabling the Japanese firm to buy US Steel for $14.9 billion.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Number Of Americans Filing For Jobless Benefits Highest In 8 Months
Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits rose to their highest level in eight months last week, though they remain historically low despite mounting uncertainty over how tariffs could affect the broader economy.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says Its Auto Business Has Multitrillion-Dollar Opportunity
Flying under the radar of Nvidia’s AI-driven earnings surge is one of the chipmaker’s smaller but fast-growing businesses—automotive.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Mexico’s Lawsuit Against Gunmakers
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Mexican government cannot sue American gun manufacturers for the violence committed by drug cartels.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Hackers Are Stealing Companies’ Salesforce Data: Google
If you’re one of Salesforce’s more than 150,000 customers, listen up.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Wilders Plunges Dutch Politics Into Turmoil With Coalition Exit
Far-right Dutch leader Geert Wilders threw the Netherlands into political chaos by pulling his party’s ministers from the governing coalition over disagreements on immigration policy.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


South Korea's Central Bank Cuts Borrowing Costs To Aid Sluggish Economy
South Korea’s central bank cut its key interest rate and sharply lowered its growth outlook for 2025.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read


Conservative Karol Nawrocki Wins Poland’s Presidential Election
Conservative Karol Nawrocki has won Poland’s presidential runoff election.

By The Financial District
Jun 101 min read
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