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US Company Profits Just Grew 28% but Most Americans Have Not Felt Any of It

Corporate America is posting striking profit growth, but the gains are not flowing evenly through paychecks, savings accounts, or household budgets. The result is an economy that looks strong in aggregate and frustratingly weak in everyday life.

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Nearly 25% of World Cup Matches are to be Played in Dangerously Hot Conditions and FIFA Is Worried

A growing body of climate and sports research warns that the 2026 World Cup will expose players, officials, and fans to serious heat risk. With about 1 in 4 matches likely to be played in hazardous conditions, FIFA is under mounting pressure to prove its safety plans are enough.

US Company Profits Just Grew 28% but Most Americans Have Not Felt Any of It

Corporate America is posting striking profit growth, but the gains are not flowing evenly through paychecks, savings accounts, or household budgets. The result is an economy that looks strong in aggregate and frustratingly weak in everyday life.

Walmart’s CEO Just Said Lower Income Americans Are Struggling as Fuel Costs Keep Rising

Walmart’s leadership is again signaling that rising fuel costs are hitting lower-income shoppers hardest, forcing tougher trade-offs on groceries, household basics, and discretionary spending. The warning matters well beyond one retailer because it offers a real-time view into the financial pressure facing millions of American households.

Ronaldo Is 41 and Playing His 6th World Cup, Nobody Can Agree Whether to Cheer or Watch Him Retire

Cristiano Ronaldo’s march toward a sixth World Cup has become more than a football story. It is now a global argument about legacy, performance, nostalgia, and whether sport knows how to let its icons go.

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TSA Just Launched a Program That Lets You Skip Airport Security Lines Entirely

TSA is expanding technology and screening options that dramatically shorten the checkpoint experience for many travelers. The result is a growing system where the right combination of enrollment, digital identity, and airport access can make traditional security lines feel almost irrelevant.

A 7.8 Earthquake Just Killed 15 in the Philippines, The Strongest to Hit Since 1976

A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Mindanao, killing dozens, damaging homes and public buildings, and reviving memories of the country’s most devastating seismic disasters. The quake’s scale, location, and aftermath underline both the Philippines’ extreme geological risk and the urgent need for stronger preparedness.

The US Just Added 172,000 Jobs in May and the Hiring Recession Is Officially Over

America’s labor market is still creating jobs, but the latest hiring data tells a more nuanced story than the headline suggests. A solid May gain points to resilience, even as slower underlying hiring keeps the broader debate alive.

New Cancer Breakthroughs Are Giving Doctors Hope and Some Patients May Be Able to Skip Chemotherapy

A wave of advances in immunotherapy, tumor DNA testing, and precision medicine is changing how cancer is treated. For a growing subset of patients, the future may involve less chemotherapy, fewer side effects, and more personalized care.

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The Housing Squeeze Is Still Keeping Homeownership Out of Reach

Homeownership remains elusive for millions of Americans as high prices, elevated mortgage rates, limited inventory, and widening wealth gaps reinforce one another. Even as some indicators have stabilized, the structural barriers keeping first-time buyers out of the market remain firmly in place.

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The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.

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Nearly 25% of World Cup Matches are to be Played in Dangerously Hot Conditions and FIFA Is Worried

A growing body of climate and sports research warns that the 2026 World Cup will expose players, officials, and fans to serious heat risk. With about 1 in 4 matches likely to be played in hazardous conditions, FIFA is under mounting pressure to prove its safety plans are enough.

US Company Profits Just Grew 28% but Most Americans Have Not Felt Any of It

Corporate America is posting striking profit growth, but the gains are not flowing evenly through paychecks, savings accounts, or household budgets. The result is an economy that looks strong in aggregate and frustratingly weak in everyday life.

Walmart’s CEO Just Said Lower Income Americans Are Struggling as Fuel Costs Keep Rising

Walmart’s leadership is again signaling that rising fuel costs are hitting lower-income shoppers hardest, forcing tougher trade-offs on groceries, household basics, and discretionary spending. The warning matters well beyond one retailer because it offers a real-time view into the financial pressure facing millions of American households.

Ronaldo Is 41 and Playing His 6th World Cup, Nobody Can Agree Whether to Cheer or Watch Him Retire

Cristiano Ronaldo’s march toward a sixth World Cup has become more than a football story. It is now a global argument about legacy, performance, nostalgia, and whether sport knows how to let its icons go.

TSA Just Launched a Program That Lets You Skip Airport Security Lines Entirely

TSA is expanding technology and screening options that dramatically shorten the checkpoint experience for many travelers. The result is a growing system where the right combination of enrollment, digital identity, and airport access can make traditional security lines feel almost irrelevant.

A 7.8 Earthquake Just Killed 15 in the Philippines, The Strongest to Hit Since 1976

A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Mindanao, killing dozens, damaging homes and public buildings, and reviving memories of the country’s most devastating seismic disasters. The quake’s scale, location, and aftermath underline both the Philippines’ extreme geological risk and the urgent need for stronger preparedness.

The US Just Added 172,000 Jobs in May and the Hiring Recession Is Officially Over

America’s labor market is still creating jobs, but the latest hiring data tells a more nuanced story than the headline suggests. A solid May gain points to resilience, even as slower underlying hiring keeps the broader debate alive.

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A Key Climate Pattern Is Showing Signs of Change in 2026 and Meteorologists Are Paying Attention

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CDC Warns Ebola Outbreak Could Surpass 20,000 Cases Without Immediate Action

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Nearly 25% of World Cup Matches are to be Played in Dangerously Hot Conditions and FIFA Is Worried

A growing body of climate and sports research warns that the 2026 World Cup will expose players, officials, and fans to serious heat risk. With about 1 in 4 matches likely to be played in hazardous conditions, FIFA is under mounting pressure to prove its safety plans are enough.

US Company Profits Just Grew 28% but Most Americans Have Not Felt Any of It

Corporate America is posting striking profit growth, but the gains are not flowing evenly through paychecks, savings accounts, or household budgets. The result is an economy that looks strong in aggregate and frustratingly weak in everyday life.

Walmart’s CEO Just Said Lower Income Americans Are Struggling as Fuel Costs Keep Rising

Walmart’s leadership is again signaling that rising fuel costs are hitting lower-income shoppers hardest, forcing tougher trade-offs on groceries, household basics, and discretionary spending. The warning matters well beyond one retailer because it offers a real-time view into the financial pressure facing millions of American households.