U.S. Government Opens Tariff Refund Portal Following Supreme Court Ruling
Following the Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down most of President Trump's tariffs, companies can start requesting refunds on April 19, 2026.
Following the Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down most of President Trump's tariffs, companies can start requesting refunds on April 19, 2026.
A 15-year-old girl has recently obtained her driving permit, prompting her mother to take her car shopping for a Ford Bronco priced at $55,000. They are documenting their experiences.
As summer approaches, consider packing these must-have gadgets and accessories to enhance your travel experience across Europe in 2026.
According to IMF forecasts, European nations are expected to see notable GDP per capita increases by 2030, with purchasing power rankings remaining largely stable.
BlackRock, the largest asset manager globally, has revised its stance on European stocks, indicating that the energy crisis has diminished their attractiveness.
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller discusses how the ongoing Iran conflict and labor market dynamics are impacting the central bank's interest rate strategy.
Israeli courts have not issued any prison sentences to Jewish settlers responsible for Palestinian deaths since 2020, despite a rise in settler crimes.
This update highlights the latest performance metrics and strategic moves from significant market entities including TFC, BK, and PEP.
An examination of the factors contributing to the rise in Norwegian Cruise Line's stock value on Friday.
Despite ongoing conflicts and disruptions in oil supply, the S&P 500 has achieved an all-time high, raising questions about market resilience in uncertain times.
A notable increase in stock value has been observed as mining activities are poised to begin in Greenland, potentially influencing the rare earth market.
This week has seen significant gains for major tech companies like Oracle, AMD, and Microsoft, with several others also showing strong performance in April.
A lawsuit in California claims that Audi was aware of a serious defect in its door locks, which could either trap drivers inside or leave vehicles unlocked, while advising dealers against repairs.
As the trading day begins, the S&P 500 shows positive movement following President Trump's remarks about the potential conclusion of the U.S.-Iran conflict.
As inflation continues to erode savings, the stability of a traditionally reliable asset is in question, raising concerns for retirement funds and personal financial planning.
DBS Bank has downgraded Verizon's stock to 'Hold', raising questions about the telecom giant's growth amid market uncertainties and competition.
The announcement of a conditional two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran has led to a notable increase in shares of Asian tech and semiconductor companies.
European stock markets are poised for a significant rise on Wednesday as reports emerge of a ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
As the Iran war escalates, India's central bank must navigate the delicate balance between fostering economic growth and addressing inflationary pressures stemming from increased energy costs and supply chain disruptions.
Strategic angle: The president of the European Central Bank has indicated that she is considering leaving her post before her mandate ends in October 2027.