Chicago resident Danielle Carter Walters and Pennsylvania steelworker Brian Pavlack share their thoughts on President Donald Trump’s tariff policies and investments during his first 100 days on ‘The Evening Edit.’ President Donald Trump announced Friday that “U.S. Steel will REMAIN in America” and keep its headquarters in Pittsburgh through a …
Read More »‘Confusion’ over DVLA car tax changes ‘impacting every driver’ with £195 rate
Alterations to Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) from April 1, 2025, have left millions of UK drivers feeling uncertain and ill-informed, according to fresh research from Carwow, the online car marketplace. Despite the comprehensive reforms – affecting all UK motorists, including those with petrol, diesel, hybrid and electric vehicles – nearly …
Read More »Boeing reaches $1.1 billion deal with DOJ to avoid 737 Max crash prosecution
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg and Larry Culp, CEO of GE Aerospace, thanked President Trump for helping broker a historic $96 billion order from Qatar Airways. The Justice Department on Friday said it had struck a tentative deal with Boeing to allow the company to avoid criminal prosecution for allegedly misleading …
Read More »HMRC to send out 6 million unexpected bills to ‘rule break’ homes | Personal Finance | Finance
Millions of households across the UK could be set for a HMRC letter after they accidentally breached a 2016 rule. In January, more than six million accounts exceeded the Personal Savings Allowance (PSA) threshold, designed to let savers earn a limited amount of interest tax-free. As a result, millions of …
Read More »Apple and EU face Trump tariff threats while other trade partners negotiate in good faith
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss a possible 50% tariff on the European Union, a 25% tariff on Apple, possible Senate changes to Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ and the push to modernize the IRS. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says President Donald Trump is trying to “light …
Read More »DWP Winter Fuel Payment U-turn update as Starmer holds talks | Personal Finance | Finance
A survey has indicated that a third of Britons believe winter fuel payments should be reinstated for all pensioners, following Sir Keir Starmer’s reconsideration on limiting the benefit. The Prime Minister has expressed his intention to review and potentially expand the eligibility for the DWP payments, which can amount to …
Read More »Army, Navy and Marine Corps celebrated in new USPS 250th anniversary stamps
BJ’s Wholesale Club results strengthen; Walmart to cut 1,500 corporate jobs. Canadian banks brace for trade uncertainty; Strava clinches valuation of $2 billion+; EasyJet sees strong demand. The United States Postal Service is celebrating the three original branches of the military by releasing special 250th anniversary stamps. The special edition …
Read More »Household energy bills to fall by £129 as Ofgem unveils price cap change | UK | News
Energy regulator Ofgem is about to announce a welcome decrease in household energy bills of approximately 7 per cent starting in July. Experts at Cornwall Insight are forecasting a drop in the typical bill by £129 to £1,720 annually when the next price cap comes into effect. The price cap, …
Read More »Memorial Day 2025: Drivers to benefit from 4-year low gas prices
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright discusses Japan’s plans to increase imports of U.S. LNG on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ Gas prices heading into the Memorial Day weekend hit a four-year low as millions of Americans prepare to hit the road. When adjusting for inflation, the average U.S. retail gasoline prices going …
Read More »Panic as families face new £500k tax sting after Rachel Reeves changes | Personal Finance | Finance
Family businesses could face inheritance tax bills of more than £500,000, new analysis has found. Following Rachel Reeves’ tightening the rules on inheritance tax, businesses could be subject to an average death duty of £547,000, according to analysis by tax firm Saffery. Rachel Reeves’ announced in her October Budget that …
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