Section

Business

Markets, economy, labor, housing, trade

Fox News — Latest

New York Mayor Mamdani Will Not Attend Israel Day Parade

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani will not attend the Israel Day Parade, breaking a long-standing tradition among city mayors. His absence is attributed to political principles, particularly in light of his criticism of Israel following recent events. He has pledged to provide security for the parade despite not attending.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
Al Jazeera English

Colombia's New Government Faces Debt Challenge Amid Poverty Reduction

Colombia's first left-wing government has made progress in reducing poverty, but the country is now confronted with a substantial debt issue. The upcoming president will need to address this challenge while preserving the social gains made.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.10
Fox News — Latest

MLB Owners Propose Salary Cap in New Collective Bargaining Agreement Negotiations

MLB owners have proposed a salary cap of $245.3 million in negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, marking the first such proposal since the 1994-95 strike. The MLB Players' Association has opposed the cap, arguing it would harm players' interests, while also proposing increases to minimum salaries and competitive balance tax thresholds.

Bias: 25 Sentiment: -0.20
New York Times — Business

Nick Bilton Appointed to Lead CBS’s '60 Minutes'

Nick Bilton has been named the new leader of CBS’s '60 Minutes'. He is known for his work as a filmmaker and as a former columnist for the New York Times.

Bias: 33 Sentiment: +0.00
Washington Examiner

New Jersey Health Officials Conduct Limited Inspection of Delaney Hall

New Jersey health officials conducted a limited inspection of the Delaney Hall immigration detention center after being denied full access. Governor Mikie Sherrill criticized ICE for blocking entry and emphasized the need for transparency regarding conditions at the facility. Tensions have risen with ongoing protests and allegations of inhumane treatment of detainees.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
dailymail.com

Former Border Patrol Chief Criticizes White House Amid Protests at ICE Facility

Greg Bovino, the former Border Patrol Commander-at-Large, criticized the White House's response to protests at an ICE facility in Newark, New Jersey. His comments come amid allegations of poor conditions at the facility, which have led to protests and a hunger strike by detainees. Local officials have also expressed concerns about the situation.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.20
Axios

DOJ Investigates Reid Hoffman's Nonprofit Linked to E. Jean Carroll Case

The Department of Justice is investigating Reid Hoffman's nonprofit organization regarding its financial contributions to E. Jean Carroll's legal expenses in her civil lawsuit against President Trump. The investigation raises questions about potential retaliation against Trump critics and the independence of DOJ officials. Carroll is not the subject of the investigation, according to sources.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
Fox News — Latest

Chris Evert Discusses Jannik Sinner's Medical Timeout at French Open

Chris Evert commented on the medical timeout situation involving Jannik Sinner at the French Open, stating that while top players deserve consideration, the rules must be applied fairly. Evert clarified that Sinner's cramping does not qualify for a medical timeout under current regulations, and emphasized that the umpire's decision should not reflect poorly on Sinner himself.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.00
news.bloomberglaw.com

Federal Judge Eleanor Ross Reprimanded for Misconduct

Eleanor Ross, a federal judge in Georgia, was privately reprimanded for having a sexual relationship with a police officer in her chambers, which was deemed inappropriate by a judicial conduct committee. The relationship raised concerns about workplace comfort and potential conflicts of interest. Ross has faced criticism for the leniency of the reprimand.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.20
slate.com

Chief of Staff for GOP Senate Candidate Engaged with White Nationalists in Group Chat

Kip Talley, chief of staff for GOP Senate candidate Mike Collins, engaged in a group chat with white nationalists while advocating for the release of Holocaust denier Charles Johnson. Talley stated he acted in a personal capacity, while Collins' office did not comment on the situation. Johnson was imprisoned for contempt of court related to a civil racketeering case.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.50
Fox News — Latest

Trump outlines conditions for potential U.S. military action against Iran

In a recent interview, President Trump outlined the conditions that could lead to renewed U.S. military action against Iran, emphasizing the current military advantage of the U.S. He noted the stalled negotiations between the two countries and discussed the potential political ramifications of military action ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, citing a recent poll showing increased opposition to military intervention among Americans.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.10
Fox News — Latest

NBA Board of Governors Approves New Draft Lottery System

The NBA Board of Governors has approved a new draft lottery system designed to combat tanking, with a 3-2-1 structure that alters the odds for the worst teams. The changes aim to enhance competitive integrity but may lead to new strategies among teams to improve their draft positions.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.00
The Daily Beast

Trump Refiles $10 Billion Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal Involving Ghislaine Maxwell

Donald Trump has refiled a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, claiming the publication omitted key information regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's recollection of a birthday letter he sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit follows a federal judge's dismissal of his previous case for insufficient evidence of actual malice.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
New York Post

Bill Koch to auction Aspen estate valued at $125 million

Bill Koch will auction his 52-acre estate in Aspen, Colorado, after failing to sell it for approximately $125 million. The auction represents a new attempt to find a buyer for the property.

Bias: 10 Sentiment: +0.00
Washington Examiner

San Antonio Police Arrest Man for Alleged Threats Against Erika Kirk Ahead of Event

Jacob Wenske, 26, was arrested in San Antonio for allegedly making death threats against Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, ahead of an upcoming event. He faces charges related to making terroristic threats. TPUSA has confirmed the event will proceed with enhanced security measures in place.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.50
Fox News — Latest

Russia and Kazakhstan Sign $16.5 Billion Nuclear Power Plant Agreement

On May 28, 2026, Russia and Kazakhstan signed a $16.5 billion agreement to build Kazakhstan's first nuclear power plant, with financing primarily from a Russian export loan. The project, led by Rosatom, aims to enhance Kazakhstan's energy supply and is set to begin construction in 2027, with the first reactor operational by early 2034. The agreement follows a national referendum supporting the development but raises concerns due to Kazakhstan's nuclear testing history.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.10
finance.yahoo.com

Economists Warn of Potential Debt Challenges Amid Rising Interest Rates

Economists are raising alarms about the national debt as long-term interest rates rise, with warnings of a potential debt spiral. Key figures, including Noah Smith and Jared Bernstein, emphasize the need for public awareness of fiscal policy implications. The discussion also reflects on past predictions regarding the debt crisis and their impact on current political focus.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: -0.10
New York Times — Business

Oil Prices Decline Amid Potential Agreement for Strait Reopening

Oil prices have declined after the U.S. military shot down four Iranian attack drones, which has led to renewed concerns about the potential for a peace deal. The situation continues to evolve as discussions regarding the reopening of the Strait proceed.

Bias: 5 Sentiment: -0.10