The 2026 Corporate Pulse: Retail Revolutions, Tech Tensions, and Star Power
From the crowning of a new global revenue king to the “Ronaldo effect” in the health-tech sector, the first quarter of 2026 has been defined by massive shifts in market dominance and investor sentiment. Amazon Topples Walmart: The New Revenue King In a symbolic shift for global commerce, Amazon has officially surpassed Walmart to become the world’s largest company by …
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India-US Trade Reset: Tariffs Slashed to 10% Amid New Global Floor
NEW DELHI / WASHINGTON D.C. — In a pivotal shift for South Asian trade dynamics, the U.S. administration has officially lowered the tariff rate on Indian goods from 18% to 10%. The move, effective as of late March 2026, aims to stabilize a volatile trade relationship that has seen significant friction over the past year. While New Delhi has hailed …
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Trump Orders Declassification of “Alien Files” Following Obama Podcast Comments
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MAR-A-LAGO — In a move that has ignited both the scientific community and conspiracy theorists alike, President Donald Trump has officially directed the Secretary of War and all relevant federal agencies to begin the systematic identification and release of government documents related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) and extraterrestrial life. The directive, issued from his Florida estate, marks the first …
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Trump Pledges $10 Billion for New “Board of Peace” in Gaza Reconstruction Push
WASHINGTON D.C. — In a high-stakes move to redefine global diplomacy, President Donald Trump officially inaugurated the “Board of Peace” on February 19, 2026. During the summit held at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Trump pledged a massive $10 billion U.S. contribution toward a new fund dedicated to the stabilization and reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. The initiative marks the …
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The Great Refund: Supreme Court Dismantles Trump’s Global Tariff Regime
WASHINGTON D.C. — In a decision that has sent shockwaves through global markets, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on February 20, 2026, that the administration’s sweeping global tariffs are unconstitutional. The ruling effectively ends a high-stakes experiment in executive trade power, concluding that the President cannot bypass Congress to levy indefinite taxes on imports. The Constitutional “Power of the …
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