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The Collapse of Small Colleges vs Predatory Elites
America’s Small Colleges Are Dying While Elite Universities Get Stronger American higher education is splitting into two... -
Worries about Global Economic Pain Deepen as the War in Iran Drags On
WASHINGTON — U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran have triggered a sharp rise in energy prices, shaken... -
U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Venezuela’s Leader, Opening Door to New Economic Ties
The United States has taken a major step toward reshaping its relationship with Venezuela by lifting sanctions... -
Gen Z Rediscovers the Mall: The Countertrend That Might Save Struggling Industry
For years, shopping malls across America were widely seen as relics of another era. Once a centerpiece... -
Private Credit Fears and War Weigh on U.S. Financial Stocks
U.S. financial stocks are experiencing their worst start to a year since the COVID-19 pandemic, as investors... -
Countries agree to record release of emergency oil reserves as prices surge
Dozens of nations have agreed to release a record amount of oil from emergency reserves in an... -
Sec Energy: Gas Prices will fall within ‘weeks, not months’
Gasoline prices have jumped sharply in recent days as fighting between the United States, Israel, and Iran... -
Iran War Clouds Bank of England’s Plan for Interest Rate Cuts
The outbreak of war involving Iran has thrown a wrench into expectations that the Bank of England... -
Iran War Could Make Affordability a Bigger Headache in 2026 Midterms
The 2026 midterm elections were expected to hinge on “kitchen-table” issues like the high cost of living....