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  • Digital Tax Shelved: Canada Backs Down Under U.S. Trade Pressure

    Digital Tax Shelved: Canada Backs Down Under U.S. Trade Pressure

    In a surprising about-face, Canada has decided to pause its planned implementation of the Digital Services Tax (DST) following mounting diplomatic pressure from the United States. The repeal of digital services tax legislation—at least temporarily—marks a significant shift in Canada’s approach to taxing digital multinationals such as Amazon, Google, and Meta. While Ottawa had long…

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  • Age-Verification Law in Porn: Texas & Beyond

    Age-Verification Law in Porn: Texas & Beyond

    Understanding Age-Verification Laws in Pornography In the digital age, access to online content has become easier than ever. However, with this ease comes the responsibility of ensuring that certain types of content, like pornography, are only accessible to those who are legally allowed to view it. This is where age-verification laws come into play. These laws aim to prevent minors from accessing adult content, and they have been a topic of significant debate and legislative action across various jurisdictions. Age-verification laws are regulations that require websites hosting adult content to confirm the age of their users before granting them access. The goal is to ensure that only individuals who are legally considered adults can view such material. These laws vary by country and sometimes even by state or province within a country.…

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  • Hiring Holds Steady: What June Nonfarm Payrolls Reveal About the U.S. Job Engine

    Hiring Holds Steady: What June Nonfarm Payrolls Reveal About the U.S. Job Engine

    As the U.S. economy edges into the second half of 2025, all eyes were on the June Nonfarm Payrolls Report, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on July 3. With inflation cooling modestly and interest rate cuts still up for debate, this jobs report serves as a vital barometer for economic resilience. Employers…

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  • Is Silver the New Gold? Investors Brace for a July Rally

    Is Silver the New Gold? Investors Brace for a July Rally

    As inflation concerns linger, interest rate decisions loom, and global economic uncertainty continues to simmer, investors are eyeing one asset with renewed curiosity—silver. The precious metal, often overshadowed by its glitzier counterpart, gold, is making headlines once again. Financial analysts, precious metal strategists, and even vocal market commentators like Robert Kiyosaki have forecast a potential…

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  • Trump Mobile Goes Live: MAGA’s Bold Move into Wireless Tech

    Trump Mobile Goes Live: MAGA’s Bold Move into Wireless Tech

    In a move that has drawn both applause and scrutiny, former U.S. President Donald Trump has officially entered the mobile telecommunications industry. Launching under the name Trump Mobile, the new MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) claims to offer “patriotic connectivity” through a MAGA-branded smartphone called the T1, with services aimed at politically conservative Americans. More…

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  • Why the U.S. Can’t Shake COVID: Inside the 2025 Summer Surge

    Why the U.S. Can’t Shake COVID: Inside the 2025 Summer Surge

    In 2025, just as Americans prepared for backyard barbecues, cross-country travel, and crowded concerts, a familiar threat returned: COVID-19. This year’s Summer Surge caught many off guard, especially as vaccination fatigue, relaxed mandates, and new subvariants collided. Hospitals from Texas to Maine report rising admissions, testing centers are seeing increased foot traffic, and the CDC…

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  • Weather vs. Wanderlust: July 4 Travel Faces a Stormy Forecast

    Weather vs. Wanderlust: July 4 Travel Faces a Stormy Forecast

    Independence Day traditionally marks the peak of summer travel in the United States. AAA projects over 72 million Americans will take to planes, trains, and highways during the July 4 holiday stretch in 2025—a new record. Yet forecasters warn that an emerging tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico and an unstable jet stream across the Midwest…

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  • Digital Tax or Diplomatic Trouble? Inside the U.S.–Canada Trade Clash

    Digital Tax or Diplomatic Trouble? Inside the U.S.–Canada Trade Clash

    The global economy’s migration online has not only created new markets but also new tax battlegrounds. Canada’s proposed digital services tax (DST)—a 3 % levy on revenues earned by large tech companies from Canadian users—has triggered a sharp backlash from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who abruptly halted bilateral trade negotiations and threatened tariffs on Canadian…

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  • From Rate Cuts to Consumer Credit: What’s Driving BofA Stock in 2025?

    From Rate Cuts to Consumer Credit: What’s Driving BofA Stock in 2025?

    Bank of America Corp. (NYSE: BAC), commonly abbreviated in Wall Street shorthand as BofA, sits at the nexus of consumer banking, investment services, and macro‑economic currents. In 2025, its share price has seesawed on changing expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts, consumer credit health, and shifting regulatory winds. Macro Backdrop—Why Rate Cuts Matter for B‑of‑A…

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  • AB Stock in 2025: Yielding Value or Just Another Wall Street Hold?

    AB Stock in 2025: Yielding Value or Just Another Wall Street Hold?

    Alliance Bernstein Holding L.P. (NYSE: AB) continues to draw attention in 2025 as a dividend-heavy, asset-management-focused investment. With a historically strong yield and a reputation for sound institutional investing, the stock remains a staple in income-oriented portfolios. But with market volatility, rising competition in wealth management, and evolving macroeconomic headwinds, investors are asking: Is AB…

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