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4 months agoWall Street: The risks behind Trump's bullish mirage
Trump's presidency begins amidst rising inflation and Wall Street caution, dampening initial post-election optimism.
In 2025, just 36% of Democrats reported being extremely or very proud to be American, down from 80% in 2015, marking a significant decline in national pride among Democrats under Trump's presidency.
Trump directly intervened to halt a retaliatory Israeli strike on Iran, urging Prime Minister Netanyahu to maintain a delicate ceasefire after missile tensions escalated.
The crisis of the moment focuses on Trump's actions undermining key government institutions, but a deeper, systemic crisis reflects flaws in American political design, which liberals must acknowledge.
In the face of Trump's regime, many institutions are engaging in anticipatory compliance, compromising their integrity to avoid punishment and safeguard funding, leading to a worrying trend.
We're just going down a pathway to destruction. These assaults on biomedical research and science are going to knock us off the platform of being at the top.
High net worth individuals are acutely aware of the global forces shaping their financial future, with trade tensions and geopolitical risks being a priority concern.
The Oklahoma Board of Education has approved new standards in social studies classes asking high school students to identify discrepancies in the 2020 election, mirroring Trump's false claims.