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Tyler Hansbrough

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As one of the youngest members of the team, Tyler Hansbrough is a rising star in financial journalism. His fresh perspective and analytical approach bring a modern edge to business reporting. Whether he’s covering stock market trends or dissecting corporate earnings, his sharp insights resonate with the new generation of investors.

Tyler Hansbrough

Somewhere beneath the hype of Prime Day scams lurks a deliberate sabotage. The phishing messages are polished, targeted, and disturbingly credible. Given Amazon’s dominance, shadowy rivals may be playing a silent but destructive game. Amazon made headlines once again, but not for new consumer features. Instead, this time it was digital fraud tied to “scammy” text messages that promised refunds or shipping updates. The sophistication of the texts caught attention.

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A pledge is uncertain. Japan’s priorities do not always align with those of Trump. USD 550 billion may not go where America expects. In the swirl of post-summit declarations and high-stakes trade commitments, former President Donald Trump announced a headline-grabbing figure: Japan would be investing $550 billion in the United States' economy at his direction. But behind the theatrics, the deal is far from secure.

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A Beijing summit between China and the EU yields cordial language but no breakthroughs. The EU presses China on trade imbalances and Ukraine, but leaves with little leverage. Europe faces a strategic crossroads, caught between dependence on China and alignment with the U.S. In a year marked by mounting geopolitical tension, China hosted top European Union leaders in Beijing in an attempt to reboot a strained partnership.

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Rising debt and yields are tying the Bank of Japan’s hands. Inflation is climbing, but policy tools are running out. Without serious reform, Japan’s economic stability is at risk. Japan’s deepening fiscal woes and rising bond yields are limiting the Bank of Japan’s ability to raise interest rates. Inflation is up, but policy options are narrowing. Without reform, economic stability remains at risk.

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China's Exports to Europe Rise 8% in May EU Shows Mixed Stance Between Pro-US and Neutral Policies Europe's Value Grows Amid Economic and Diplomatic Multipolarization On June 27, Chinese Foreign Minist

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Trump Hints at Possible Early Replacement of Fed Chair Prolonged Clashes Over Several Years Deepen the Rift Former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh Among Potential Successors U.S.

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NATO Reaches Agreement with All 32 Member States on Expanding Defense Spending A Result of Growing Global Instability Triggered by the Iran–Israel Conflict Asian Allies, Including South Korea and Japan, Also Face Mounting Pressure from the U.S.

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Applies to Non-Permanent Residents from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea To Take Effect in September Following Governor Abbott’s Signature Groups Like 'Asian Texans for Justice' Plan to File Lawsuit The governor

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Global biotech licensing deals: from 0% to 30% China surpasses the U.S. in number of oncology clinical trials U.S.

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China’s Refining Industry on Edge Amid Iran–Israel Clash Infrastructure Investment and Military Cooperation Efforts at Risk of Collapse “Global Oil Prices Stay Calm” — Western Countries’ Expected Damage Falls Short

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Trump Issues 'Ultimatum' to Iran Threatens “Unconditional Surrender,” Hints at Eliminating Khamenei Considers Striking Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Using U.S.

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Vietnam and Other Southeast Asian Nations See Rise in Chinese Imports and U.S.-Bound Exports After the U.S.

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WSJ: "Intel Must Spin Off Foundry Business to Escape Management Crisis" Earlier this year, speculation went beyond a spin-off to a possible sale. Intel insiders, however, are focused more on improving technological capabilities than restructuring.

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Israel Launches Pre-Dawn Airstrikes, Targets Dozens of Nuclear and Military Facilities Prime Minister Netanyahu: 'Operations Will Continue Until the Iranian Threat Is Eliminated' Iran Vows Large-Scale Retaliation, Signs of Escalation Toward Full-Scale War

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Taiwan Prosecutors Indict Four, Including Former Foreign Minister’s Secretary Leaked Information to China Used in Strategy to Sever Taiwan’s Diplomatic Ties and Isolate It Over 5,000 Suspected Chinese Spies Believed to Have Infiltrated Taiwan

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Micron Seizes the SOCAMM Market in Partnership with NVIDIA Samsung Strikes Back with CXL and GDDR7 The Era of Customized Memory by Application and Chipset Has Arrived

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“Global Supply Chain Diversification Through Partnership with India’s Reliance” “Accelerating 'Decoupling from China' Strategy in Response to Trump’s Tariff Pressure” “Ultra-Fast Manufacturing System Built in Brazil Based on Guangzhou Model”

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Profitability Remains Elusive Despite Facility and Process Optimization ‘Growth Fatigue’ Spreads Across China’s Auto Industry More Companies Choose to Steer Clear of Chinese-Made Vehicles

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Reddit Challenges ‘Free-Riding’ on Data Legitimate Licensing Models Already Exist with OpenAI and Others The Dawn of API Monetization and Licensing Battle Reddit, the largest online commu

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