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Trump Prepares to Send Formal Tariff Letters Ahead of August Implementation

SMGN Publishing July 4, 2025

Countries to receive official notice of increased U.S. tariffs as July 9 deadline for trade negotiations nears The U.S. government will soon begin notifying a number of countries of impending increases in import tariffs, according to President Donald Trump, who announced Thursday that formal letters outlining the new trade measures

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U.S. Job Market Beats Forecasts With Strong Public Sector Hiring

SMGN Publishing July 3, 2025

In an unexpected turn, the U.S. labor market added 147,000 jobs in June, outpacing the predicted 110,000 and signaling ongoing economic resilience despite underlying concerns. The unemployment rate also declined slightly, falling to 4.1% from May’s 4.2%, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Government and Healthcare Drive Job Growth

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Tesla Delivery Numbers Dip Again in Q2 Amid Mounting Competition and Regulatory Friction

SMGN Publishing July 2, 2025

Q2 Deliveries Drop 14% Amid Rising Competition Tesla reported delivering just over 384,000 vehicles between April and June, marking a 14% year-on-year decline and the second consecutive quarterly drop. The downturn highlights Tesla’s increasing struggle to maintain growth momentum as competitors improve their electric vehicle offerings. Competitive Pressure from EV

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Global Energy Security at Risk: Could Renewables Shield Us from Geopolitical Shocks?

SMGN Publishing July 1, 2025

Fossil Fuel Vulnerabilities Exposed by Middle East Tensions Recent escalations between Israel and Iran have reignited concerns about the stability of global energy supplies. In retaliation for attacks on its nuclear infrastructure, Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz—a crucial chokepoint through which an estimated 20% of global LNG

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China’s Rise as Global EV Powerhouse: How It Made Electric Cars the Norm

SMGN Publishing June 27, 2025

“I Drive an EV Because I’m Poor” At a charging station outside Guangzhou, driver Lu Yunfeng explains, “Petrol cars are too expensive—all we can afford is electric.” Nearby, Sun Jingguo adds that EVs also protect the environment, leaning on his Beijing U7 model. In China, EV ownership is no longer

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How Red Tape Could Quietly Reshape Medicaid Under New Legislation

SMGN Publishing June 26, 2025

As Republican lawmakers push forward with their ambitious “One Big Beautiful Bill,” they face a familiar fiscal challenge: how to afford sweeping tax cuts without ballooning the national deficit. Among the targets for spending cuts is Medicaid, the public health insurance program that serves over 75 million low-income Americans, including

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How Middle East Tensions Failed to Trigger a Global Oil Supply Crisis

SMGN Publishing June 25, 2025

How Middle East Tensions Failed to Trigger a Global Oil Supply Crisis After Israel carried out strikes against Iranian targets earlier this month, oil markets initially reacted with a familiar response: a surge in prices. Crude climbed roughly 7% within just a few hours, driven by fears that conflict in

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Oil prices slide as markets respond to Israel-Iran ceasefire deal

SMGN Publishing June 24, 2025

Global oil prices dropped sharply on Tuesday after Israel confirmed it would honor a ceasefire agreement with Iran following nearly two weeks of escalating conflict. The diplomatic breakthrough eased fears of a wider regional war and the potential disruption of key energy routes. Brent crude sees sharp fall, then partial

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New Gulf Tensions Raise Concerns Over Hormuz Oil Transit

SMGN Publishing June 20, 2025

Crucial chokepoint faces renewed scrutiny amid Israel-Iran conflict Tensions between Israel and Iran are once again drawing international attention to the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow maritime passage critical to global oil transportation. Experts warn that escalating hostilities could jeopardize commercial shipping, especially in a region responsible for nearly a

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Energy Strikes Deepen Iran’s Economic Vulnerability

SMGN Publishing June 19, 2025

Targeted energy infrastructure raises new risksAmid rising regional tensions, Iranian energy sites have become primary targets in a series of military strikes. Key oil storage facilities, refineries, power plants, and gas operations—including the major South Pars field—were hit during recent escalations. South Pars, located in southern Iran’s Bushehr province, supplies

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$1.7 Billion Powerball Jackpot Builds Momentum as Holiday Drawings Approach

Felipe Cardona December 24, 2025

The $1.7 billion Powerball jackpot has become a dominant topic across the United States as the holiday season intensifies interest in one of the most lucrative lottery runs ever recorded. No jackpot winner emerged from the latest drawing, so the prize has continued its upward climb. It is now positioned

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Timothée Chalamet Leads a Frenetic Table Tennis Drama This Christmas

Sarah Olivella December 24, 2025

Timothée Chalamet returns to theaters during the Christmas season with a performance that pushes both physical endurance and emotional volatility, anchoring a fast-moving narrative centered on obsession, ambition, and spectacle. Set against the unlikely competitive world of professional table tennis, the film transforms an underrecognized sport into a dramatic battleground

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U.S. Bars European Activists Over Alleged Online Censorship Pressure

Sarah Olivella December 24, 2025

The United States government has imposed entry restrictions on five European individuals accused of coordinating efforts to pressure American technology companies into censoring or suppressing U.S.-based political viewpoints. The decision reflects a broader shift in U.S. foreign policy toward confronting what officials describe as extraterritorial attempts to influence protected speech

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