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Las Vegas is not alone in its travel woes. In May, Gov. Gavin Newsom predicted a “Trump Slump” in international travel to California brought on in part by the president’s tariff regime.
Latitude Managing Director Chris Willis told Newsweek, "In the end, less than 1,000 Trump Cards will be sold." ...
The inability of California to control and subdue the illicit market has caused legal market wholesale prices in the state to plummet 57% since 2020. The same is true in Michigan, where prices too ...
The White House Historical Association recently unveiled its replica of President Trump’s Oval Office, but it mirrors the ...
Fortunes built on dominant positions, even outright monopolies; a society in which 1% of the population held 50% of the ...
Dead & Company wrapped their historic three-night run in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park Sunday, celebrating 60 years of ...
L'Oreal and other European firms are considering the 'First Sale' rule. This is to reduce the impact of US tariffs. The rule ...
Australia’s biggest food retailers say they are not interested in buying beef from the US and will stick to their homegrown ...
Final England vs India Test down to 35 runs; rise in Indian applicants for US EB-5 visas; drone upgrade for Indian Army; a ...
With inflation rising and global backlash mounting, data suggests Trump’s tariff blitz is straining the American economy, ...
The Trump administration plans a major test of the 'Golden Dome' space-based missile defense system just before the 2028 ...
The iconic American company, U.S. Steel was sold to Nippon Steel in Japan earlier this summer. The terms of the deal give President Trump an outsized say in the future of U.S. Steel.