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Trump wants nations to pay $1 billion to stay on his peace board

Critics are worried that Trump is trying to build an alternative, or rival, to the United Nations, which he has long criticized.

By BloombergJanuary 17, 2026
EU and Mercosur bloc of South American nations sign trade deal to end quarter-century of talks, just as Trump hits Europe with new tariffs
By Nayara Batschke, Isabel Debre and The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2026
EU set to halt U.S. trade deal over Trump’s latest tariff threat
By Richard Bravo and BloombergJanuary 17, 2026
Just when Wall Street and Corporate America were looking forward to a year without trade fears, the ‘Tariff King’ strikes again
By Jason MaJanuary 17, 2026
Trump launches trade war against NATO after European countries sent troops to Greenland amid his takeover plan
By Jason MaJanuary 17, 2026
Trump blasts Dimon, threatens to sue JPMorgan over debanking
By Josh Wingrove, Maria Paula Mijares Torres and BloombergJanuary 17, 2026
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Iran’s supreme leader concedes thousands killed in unrest

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday said “several thousand people” died in this month’s anti-government demonstrations.

By Arsalan Shahla and BloombergJanuary 17, 2026
Danish general doesn’t expect U.S. attack and says recent deployment of European troops to Greenland is for ‘working together with allies’

“I will not go into the political part, but I will say that I would never expect a NATO country to attack another NATO country.”

By Emma Burrows, Daniel Niemann and The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2026
Judge rules feds in Minneapolis immigration raids can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters, including observers and people in cars

Safely following agents “at an appropriate distance does not, by itself, create reasonable suspicion to justify a vehicle stop,” the ruling said.

By Audrey McAvoy, Steve Karnowski and The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2026
Justice Department investigates Minnesota’s Walz and Frey, who call it a bullying tactic meant to threaten political opposition

“Two days ago it was Elissa Slotkin. Last week it was Jerome Powell. Before that, Mark Kelly. Weaponizing the justice system and threatening political opponents is a dangerous, authoritarian tactic.”

By Alanna Durkin Richer, Eric Tucker, Jack Brook and The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2026
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FAA urges pilots to exercise caution over eastern Pacific, citing ‘military activities’ and possible satellite navigation interference

The warning was issued in a series of Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) issued by the FAA.

By The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2026
Trump threatens to impose tariffs on countries ‘if they don’t go along’ with his Greenland takeover plans

Trump for months has insisted that the U.S. should control Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark.

By Daniel Niemann, Darlene Superville and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2026
Trump doesn’t think there’s any reason ‘right now’ to use Insurrection Act in Minn., while Native Americans urged to carry ID due to ICE threat

Tribal leaders and Native American rights organizations are advising anyone with a tribal ID to carry it with them when out in public

By Jack Brook, Steve Karnowski and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2026
As Trump throws a bone to Gen Z on student debt, watchdog calls it an ‘incoherent political giveaway,’ straight out of Biden’s playbook

Student-debt collections are being halted again, as they have for over half a decade now.

By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 16, 2026
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The wealthy kids of property-rich U.K. parents get the highest-paying jobs, especially sons—and new research has revealed why

For every $133,800 of extra property wealth their parents had, U.K.’s rich kids were $20,000 better off. They also have more access to high-paying jobs—with men standing to gain the most.

By Emma BurleighJanuary 15, 2026
A trade deal 25 years in the making between Europe and South America is nearly over the finish line

This is the first major trade agreement for Mercosur, which includes Brazil and Argentina, along with Paraguay and Uruguay.

By Isabel Debre and The Associated PressJanuary 15, 2026
Using AI just to reduce costs is a woeful misuse of a transformative technology

Nigel Vaz, CEO of Publicis Sapient, the technology company belonging to Publicis Groupe, argues that most leaders are misusing AI – and missing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform how businesses grow.

By Nigel VazJanuary 15, 2026
Americans have been quietly plundering Greenland for over 100 years, since a Navy officer chipped fragments off the Cape York iron meteorite

In spring 1941, Denmark’s ambassador signed a treaty giving the U.S. military access to Greenland to help protect the island from Nazi Germany.

By Paul Bierman and The ConversationJanuary 14, 2026
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China’s population crash is so bad that it’s started taxing condoms and birth control pills

For a couple of decades the country’s one-child policy pushed fertility rates down. It worked, going from over seven in the early 1960s to 1.5 in 2015.

By Dudley L. Poston, Jr. and The ConversationJanuary 16, 2026
Singapore tries to give its flagging stock market a kickstart with a link to the NASDAQ, allowing firms to easily list in both places

The bridge will appeal to companies who want to access U.S. capital, yet still tap “strong brand recognition” in Southeast Asia, says EY’s Chan Yew Kiang.

By Angelica AngJanuary 16, 2026
Trump’s immigrant visa crackdown targets Southeast Asia’s Cambodia and Thailand, a decision experts find ‘puzzling’

“The policy appears less focused on managing migration volumes than on political signaling,” says Tan Sook Rei of James Cook University.

By Angelica AngJanuary 15, 2026
The Philippines, ASEAN’s new chair, starts 2026 on a ‘weaker footing’ after trade tensions and a $2 billion corruption scandal

Third-quarter GDP growth in the Philippines fell to a four-year low of 4%, prompting Manila to slash growth targets for 2026 through 2028.

By Angelica AngJanuary 14, 2026
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What’s next for Greenland? Denmark sending more European troops into its territory

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said on Wednesday that a “fundamental disagreement” remained between the countries.

By Geir Moulson and The Associated PressJanuary 15, 2026
Oil prices rise as bloody crackdown on Iran protests suggests Tehran fears a ‘dire security threat to the regime’ with loyalty of forces in doubt

“There are further indications that the ongoing protests are challenging the ability and willingness of Iranian security forces to crack down on the protests.”

By Jason MaJanuary 11, 2026
Iran edges closer to a revolution that would reshape the world

“This is the biggest moment in Iran since 1979,” said William Usher, a former senior Middle East analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency.

By Paul Wallace, Golnar Motevalli, Fiona MacDonald, Ben Bartenstein, Peter Martin and BloombergJanuary 11, 2026
Iran’s $7 monthly payments fail to ease spiraling economic unrest as Trump weighs military options against Tehran a week after Venezuela raid

The $7 monthly payments offer little relief to beleaguered Iranians who are suffering from food inflation of 64%.

By Jason MaJanuary 11, 2026
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Gen Zers and millennials go analog with letter writing, typewriter clubs and calligraphy to take a break from screen time

“When we are able to touch or see something, we are more connected to it naturally. These analog activities are a representation of that.”

By Cheyanne Mumphrey and The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2026
When AI decides how shareholders vote, boards need to rethink governance

Proxy advisors are moving away from one-size-fits-all recommendations, large investors are building internal capabilities, and now AI is on the scene.

By Jane SadowskyJanuary 17, 2026
Coins2Day 500 exec: College grads aren’t ready for today’s jobs

There’s a missing link between college and career.

By Mary MorelandJanuary 17, 2026
Like DoorDash and Google’s CEOs, $7.6 billion Informatica boss is a McKinsey alum—he says being ‘pushed around’ by smart consultants helped him grow

The CEO of Informatica, Amit Walia, says he encountered imposter syndrome and critiques at the consulting giant. And McKinsey has proved itself as a training hotbed for future leaders, creating more Coins2Day 500 CEOs than anywhere else.

By Emma BurleighJanuary 17, 2026
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press, saying he's talking to NATO about Greenland, before he departs the White House en route Palm Beach, Florida on January 16, 2026, in Washington DC, United States.
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By Jessica MathewsJanuary 16, 2026
EconomyRepublican lawmakers close ranks around Powell, who spent years building ties in Congress. ‘He gets in there, pets the dog, shoots the breeze’
By Joey Cappelletti, Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2026
EconomyBond yields jump after Trump hints Hassett won’t be named Fed chair as Wall Street sees hawkish Warsh having easier path to replace Powell
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2026
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AsiaWhy ASEAN membership matters for Southeast Asia’s smallest economy: It’s a ‘credible signal’ of stability to wary international investors
By Angelica AngOctober 30, 2025
Jose La Loggia, EMEA group president for the HVAC giant Trane Technologies, speaks at the Coins2Day Global Forum in Riyadh about the transition for cleaner and more affordable energy. He spoke on a panel with Lucid Motors Middle East President Faisal Sultan, left, and Gemini Corp. CEO Kunaal Patawari, right.
ConferencesFrom ‘greenwashing’ to ‘greenhushing,’ clean energy momentum advances despite political roadblocks
By Jordan BlumOctober 30, 2025
Left: Apple CEO Tim Cook. Right: Ex-PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi.
SuccessThe CEOs of Apple, Airbnb, and PepsiCo agree on one thing: life as a business leader is incredibly lonely
By Emma BurleighOctober 29, 2025
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, during a news conference following a Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025.
AIPowell says that, unlike the dotcom boom, AI spending isn’t a bubble: ‘I won’t go into particular names, but they actually have earnings’
By Eva RoytburgOctober 29, 2025
President Donald Trump toasts with state leaders during a dinner event hosted by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in South Korea on Wednesday.
PoliticsTrump isn’t canceling travel, golf, or his ballroom, even with the government shuttered and 750,000 furloughed federal employees
By Will Weissert and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2025
Vice President JD Vance says troops should receive pay, though didn't disclose specifics on the pay plan.
LawVance says 1.3 million U.S. troops will be paid at the end of the week as pressure mounts for Democrats to end the shutdown
By Kevin Freking, Stephen Groves and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2025
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shop for new sleeveless sacred garments.
Arts & EntertainmentMormon women are lining up to purchase new $5 ‘sacred’ garments that symbolize a turning point for the church
By Hannah Schoenbaum, Deepa Bharath, Holly Meyer and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2025
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks during a press conference at the end of a Monetary Policy Committee meeting in Washington, DC, on October 29, 2025. The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced its second consecutive quarter-point rate cut to bolster the flagging labor market, unveiling a decision that highlighted the growing division in its ranks. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)
BankingPowell warns not to count on a December rate cut just yet—the Fed is extremely divided, and a further cut is ‘not a foregone conclusion. Far from it’
By Eva RoytburgOctober 29, 2025
The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, on its way into the Oslofjord, at Drobak in Norway, Sept. 12, 2025.
Middle EastTrump’s decision to sail aircraft carrier to South America will leave the Mideast and Europe with none during a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
By Ben Finley, Konstantin Toropin and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2025
Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, pictured in 2021, says his his non-resident visa to enter the United States had been rejected.
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By The Associated PressOctober 29, 2025
Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam walks outside the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa, on Feb. 6, 2025, during a hearing over new evidence uncovered in his 1983 murder case.
Law‘Mr. Vedam, where were you born?’: A man who spent 43 years in prison before his conviction was thrown out now faces deportation
By Maryclaire Dale and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2025
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AICharacter.AI bans teens from talking to its chatbots amid mounting lawsuits and regulatory pressure
By Beatrice NolanOctober 29, 2025
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EconomyAmerica’s flatlining income growth is hitting Gen Z the hardest, throttling their shot at homeownership, JPMorgan report warns
By Sasha RogelbergOctober 29, 2025
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By Eoin Higgins and IT BrewOctober 29, 2025
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By Eva RoytburgOctober 29, 2025
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By John KellOctober 29, 2025
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By The Associated Press and Barbara OrtutayOctober 29, 2025
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