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Supreme Court Rules Fed Governor Lisa Cook Cannot Be Fired By Trump While Legal Challenge Proceeds

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that President Donald Trump cannot remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook while her lawsuit challenging the dismissal moves through the courts. The 5-4 decision rejected Trump’s bid to stay a lower federal court ruling that had blocked Cook’s termination during the ongoing legal proceedings. Chief Justice John Roberts authored the…

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Comcast (CMCSA) Stock Surges Over 22% As Company Plans To Spin Off NBCUniversal And Sky

Comcast (CMCSA) announced Monday it plans to split into two publicly traded companies by spinning off NBCUniversal and Sky after 15 years of joint ownership. The move will separate Comcast’s media and entertainment assets from its broadband and wireless business, marking one of the biggest corporate restructurings in recent media history. Comcast’s stock surged more…

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Bank For International Settlements Warns AI Spending Boom Could Crash Markets And Wreck Global Economy

The Bank for International Settlements has issued a stark warning that the AI investment frenzy could collapse into a “prolonged investment collapse” with severe consequences for global financial stability. Known as the “central bank of central banks,” the BIS delivered its warning through its annual economic report, released on June 28, 2026, targeting the current…

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China Expands Export Blacklist Against Japan, Hitting Drone Makers, Nuclear Processors And Defense Institutes

Beijing escalated its months-long pressure campaign against Tokyo on Monday, blacklisting four Japanese government defense research institutes and tightening export controls on dozens of additional entities. China’s Ministry of Commerce added 20 entities to its export control list, including the National Institute for Defense Studies and research centers covering ground, naval, and air systems. Several…

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Hospitals Are Soliciting Donations From Their Own Patients, And Ethicists Are Raising Alarms

After undergoing gallbladder surgery, one patient returned home only to receive a charitable donation request from the very hospital that treated them. The practice of nonprofit hospitals soliciting funds from their own patients has drawn renewed scrutiny from medical professionals and bioethicists across the country. Nonprofit hospitals frequently contract with market data firms to screen…

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Scandal-Scarred Wamco Bond Funds Trading At Deep Discounts Signal Potential Opportunity For Investors

Western Asset Management Co. finds itself at the center of renewed investor interest, despite a damaging fraud settlement that reshaped one of America’s most prominent fixed-income franchises. Closed-end bond funds managed by Western Asset Management, commonly known as Wamco, are trading at notable discounts, drawing attention from opportunistic fixed-income investors looking for value in troubled…

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Proposed Bill Would Cap Medicare Out-Of-Pocket Costs At $5,000, Potentially Costing Government Tens Of Billions

Legislation introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden would place a $5,000 annual cap on out-of-pocket spending for enrollees in traditional Medicare Parts A and B. Under the current system, Medicare enrollees are required to pay 20% of their covered medical costs after meeting deductibles, with no upper spending limit in place. That uncapped liability means a…

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Wealthy Investors Swear By Midyear Financial Reviews — Here Is Why You Should Too

Financial advisors who work with high-net-worth clients consistently point to one habit that separates disciplined wealth builders from everyone else: the midyear check-in. As the calendar crosses the halfway point, it is a natural moment to assess whether your financial plan is still aligned with your goals and current circumstances. The wealthy rarely leave their…

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