President Trump’s promise during last year’s election to make it far easier to drill for oil and gas thrilled energy executives who believed his policies […]
Month: February 2025
Baltic states ‘very unhappy’ after UK fails to invite leaders to Ukraine summit | Politics News
The Baltic states are “very unhappy” after the UK failed to invite their leaders to join a summit on Ukraine this weekend, a European diplomatic […]
How Consumers Can Protect Themselves With the CFPB on Pause
With the government seemingly stepping back from regulatory duties, consumers may have to act as their own financial watchdogs. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the […]
Kick It Out chair Bhandari shortlisted to head new football regulator | Money News
The chairman of Kick It Out, the football anti-racism charity, has been shortlisted to become the first head of Britain’s proposed new Independent Football Regulator […]
With a Letter From King Charles, Starmer Was Welcomed Into Trump’s Court
King Charles III was not in the Oval Office on Thursday afternoon. But his regal presence loomed over the meeting between President Trump and Prime […]
Foreign workers help Spain’s economic growth outpace the US and the rest of Europe
GUISSONA, Spain — Inside a cavernous production plant in Spain, people from 62 nationalities work side by side to keep a food company humming as […]
Government calls ‘urgent meeting’ with BBC over controversial Gaza documentary | Politics News
The government has called an “urgent meeting” with the head of the BBC over a controversial documentary about Gaza. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said […]
Dozens arrested worldwide over AI-generated child sexual abuse images | World News
Dozens of people have been arrested over their suspected involvement in the distribution of AI-generated images and video of child sexual abuse. Most of the […]
Inflation Is Rising. What Will That Mean for Trump’s Tariffs?
Rising prices hit a trade war President Trump isn’t backing off his tariff threats, despite the potential risk to the U.S. economy and financial markets. […]
Minister resigns over cut to international aid budget | Politics News
Anneliese Dodds has quit as international development minister over Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to slash the overseas aid budget to pay for an increase in […]
