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Don’t expect SEC enforcement to just disappear under new chairman Paul Atkins, warn 3 former general counsels 

Three out of the last four general counsels of the Securities & Exchange Commission are predicting that enforcement priorities will shift, but not disappear with newly sworn-in Chairman Paul Atkins at the helm of the agency.  Atkins took his post as chairman of the primary federal regulator of U.S. securities markets last week but he … Read more

CEOs are in distress and consumers fear job losses amid ‘stagflation shock,’ analysts warn

The recent array of tariffs the Trump administration has announced have the potential to trigger a recession by summer 2025, according to a new report from Apollo Global Management. Based on Apollo’s potential sequence of events, shipping containers from China to the U.S. slowed down after President Trump’s Liberation Day tariff address this month. Allowing … Read more

‘SkinnyTok’ could promote starvation and disordered eating, experts warn

Social media can be a great source of fitness, nutrition and wellness tips — but it also has some potentially harmful content. Enter “SkinnyTok,” a popular weight-loss trend making the rounds on TikTok.  Creators are pairing the hashtag with videos that share various ways to lose weight, many of them based on the goal of … Read more

Investors can turn to stocks as Bitcoin nears range top, analysts warn

Analysts warn that investors may shift to stock replacement strategies as Bitcoin approaches the upper end of its $73,000 to $94,000 range. Bitcoin’s (BTC) recent rally has put it at the upper end of its trading range, and analysts are now warning that investors may look to stocks as a safer alternative. With Bitcoin now … Read more

Yale alums warn Treasury chief Scott Bessent of Trump fascism risk

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent takes questions from reporters at the Institute of International Finance (IIF) Global Outlook Forum on sidelines of the IMF and World Bank’s 2025 annual Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 23, 2025. Elizabeth Frantz | Reuters A group of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s classmates at Yale University urged him … Read more

European officials warn more work needed to reach a trade deal with US

U.S. President Donald Trump looks on, on the day he signs executive orders in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 23, 2025. Leah Millis | Reuters European officials say they’re optimistic a trade deal can be reached with U.S. President Donald Trump, warning of significant economic harm to both … Read more

‘Christ is King’ under siege: Evangelicals warn phrase is being weaponized by hate groups

Leaders of a prominent research institute focused on identifying and predicting trends in misinformation said evangelical leaders are united in reclaiming the phrase “Christ is King” from far-right and far-left entities seeking to twist its meaning. The Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) at Rutgers, which recently published studies showing how DEI training can fuel hostility … Read more

Chip stocks fall as Nvidia, AMD warn of China export control costs

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers the keynote for the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, on March 18, 2025. Brittany Hosea-small | Reuters Technology stocks declined Wednesday, led by a 5% drop in Nvidia, as the chipmaking sector signaled that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plans could hamper demand … Read more

America’s hours-long ER wait times for hospital beds are deadly—and experts warn it’s about to get even worse

At her mother’s home in Illinois, Tracy Balhan flips through photos of her dad, Bill Speer. In one picture, he’s smiling in front of a bucket of sweating beers and wearing a blue T-shirt that reads, “Pops. The man. The myth. The legend.” Balhan’s father died last year after struggling with dementia. During one episode late … Read more

Trump tariffs could prove nearly as harmful to U.S. auto market as Lehman collapse and COVID outbreak, warn S&P forecasters

President Trump’s tariffs that took affect earlier this month are proving to be almost as disruptive to the U.S. auto industry as the global coronavirus pandemic and the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.  On Monday, auto industry forecaster S&P Global Mobility cut a staggering 700,000 cars and light trucks from its U.S. sales estimate for this year. … Read more

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