Coronavirus
New Coronavirus Cases: Inside the 36% Surge
After a wave of optimism that states would finally be reopening, it looks as though that optimism might have been premature. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports… Read more
Republicans: Charlotte Convention Canceled
The Republican National Convention was planned for Charlotte, North Carolina. However, party officials now say that the entire Republican National Convention may be relocated. That’s because the state of… Read more
The Shocking Economic Toll of Coronavirus
$7.9 trillion: That’s the total expected economic toll of the coronavirus in the U.S. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that U.S. GDP will be reduced by 3% through 2030…. Read more
Will Riots Spark Second-Wave Outbreak?
Violent protests broke out across the country this weekend. Anger over George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis sparked protests and riots across the country. It’s the sixth day of protests…. Read more
Virus Steals 41 Million Jobs
Ouch! The U.S. economy lost 2.1 million jobs last week. That brings the total jobless claims to 41 million since the outbreak shut down the U.S. economy. Those jobless… Read more
Can Twitter Cancel Trump’s Account?
President Trump is preparing for a new fight against Twitter – his favorite social media network. Why? Because Twitter is now labeling some of the president’s tweets. And this… Read more
Profit Blueprint for America’s Comeback 2020
2% gains today . . . U.S. stocks surged again today with optimistic investors prevailing. The S&P 500 is now trading at the same level as early March. And… Read more
America’s Comeback: Inside the 3-Phase Recovery
Yes, America will ALWAYS bounce back. That’s why major U.S. stocks market indices are up over 30% since late March. These big gains could extend to a large group… Read more
Why Facebook is Closing 50% of Offices
Mark Zuckerberg just made a huge announcement . . . 50% of Facebook employees will work remotely within the next five to 10 years. The announcement comes as Facebook… Read more