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Crisis Management Lessons From The Immigration Deportation Protests

A crisis can be challenging enough without having to resolve disagreements on how to manage it. The immigration deportation protests in Los Angeles is the latest example.

Forbes by Edward Segal, Senior Contributor, Edward Segal, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsegal/

NIH Grant Cuts Already Costing Institutions $3.8 Billion, Study Finds

As of June 4, termination of NIH grants has already cost institutions almost $3.8 billion, according to a new analysis by the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Why RFK Jr.’s Purge Of Vaccine Advisors May Increase Your Health Costs

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. changes to how vaccines are approved may increase costs for what Americans pay for flu shots and other vaccines.

Forbes by Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor, Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/

Tax Breaks: The New Chapter Is Beginning At The IRS Edition

Plus: A new IRS commissioner, update on the Big Beautiful Bill Act, the jock tax, donating clothes to charity, IRS efforts to thwart identity theft, filing deadlines, tax trivia, and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

5 Stocks To Buy As The Stock Market Nears All-Time Highs

Here are the top 5 stocks to buy as the stock market nears all-time highs. Come find strong companies still offering growth potential.

Forbes by Jason Kirsch, Contributor, Jason Kirsch, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/investor-hub/people/Jason-Kirsch/

Los Angeles’ ‘No Kings’ Rally Showcases Handmade Protest Art

Thousands gathered in Los Angeles with handmade signs, Colonial costumes and riffs on drag queens, turning the anti-Trump demonstration into a creative spectacle of resistance.

Forbes by R. Daniel Foster, Contributor, R. Daniel Foster, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/rdaniel-foster/

187,000 Ukrainians Get A Reprieve From U.S. Deportation as War Rages

A U.S. court ruled in favour of legally entered Ukrainian immigrant parolees though Trump's administration still supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the war.

Forbes by Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor, Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjsemotiuk/

Tesla Cybertruck Price Collapse Drives Beast Of A Deal

The plunge in Tesla Cybertruck prices has resulted in unprecedented deals for the high-end trim of the Tesla pickup with $10K discounts.

Forbes by Brooke Crothers, Contributor, Brooke Crothers, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brookecrothers/

Why Sally Ride’s Legacy Still Challenges The Culture Of STEM

Sally Ride’s story goes beyond space. The new SALLY documentary reveals how identity, silence, and STEM culture shaped one of America’s most iconic scientists.

Forbes by Tony Bradley, Senior Contributor, Tony Bradley, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/tonybradley/

What Markets Forecasts For Interest Rates In 2025

Fixed income markets see the Fed cutting rates perhaps by September. However, incoming economic data will be closely watched for tariff impact.

Forbes by Simon Moore, Senior Contributor, Simon Moore, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonmoore/

Trump Claims Peace Between Israel And Iran Coming ‘Soon’

Trump suggested “many calls and meetings” are taking place, as Iranian leadership threatened a “more severe” response to Israeli attacks.

Forbes by Ty Roush, Forbes Staff, Ty Roush, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/

Leadership Falters As Climate Costs Soar And Time To Act Runs Out

As London Climate Week nears, it highlights the growing disconnect between public demand for bold climate action and global leaders' inaction.

Forbes by Felicia Jackson, Contributor, Felicia Jackson, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/feliciajackson/

The Tax Scammers, Con Men, And Thieves, Oh My! Edition

Plus: Missing precious metals, stolen Treasury checks, staking and cryptocurrency, syndicated conservation easements, SALT deduction, tax trivia, and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

Will The ‘Beautiful’ Bill Increase The Deficit?

There is a good chance that the Senate passes President Trump’s budget, which according to the independent (CBO) will swell the deficit by close to USD 3trn.

Forbes by Mike O'Sullivan, Senior Contributor, Mike O'Sullivan, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeosullivan/

Can Small Social Impact Acts Help Build A Better World These Days?

Are small social impact acts like recycling, donating to food banks or driving an EV meaningful in light of the shutdown of many social and environmental programs?

Forbes by David Hessekiel, Contributor, David Hessekiel, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidhessekiel/

Why The Washington Post Is Drowning In Bad Headlines

From a new newsroom experiment to a blistering family takedown, The Washington Post's identity crisis under Jeff Bezos keeps getting worse.

Forbes by Andy Meek, Senior Contributor, Andy Meek, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andymeek/

The Who Is Keeping Score Of The Big Beautiful Bill Edition

Plus: Zohran Mamdani’s millionaire tax, Billy Long is sworn in as the 51st IRS Commissioner, IRS continues to shed employees, contacting the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS), filing deadlines, tax trivia, and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

Trump Says He Has A Buyer Lined Up For TikTok

Trump said a “group of very wealthy people” intends to buy TikTok.

Forbes by Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff, Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk/

How Trump Is Making The Chinese Yuan Great Again

In his wildest dreams, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and his designs on currency domination couldn’t have imagined a better foil than Donald Trump.

Forbes by William Pesek, Senior Contributor, William Pesek, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/williampesek/

Trump’s NASDAQ Up 5.2% In First Half After Biden’s 18% 2024 Pop

Tariffs, uncertainty, and inflation crimped stocks in first half of 2025 after AI frenzy and strong earnings sent Nasdaq up 18% in 2024. Bet on companies Trump favors.

Forbes by Peter Cohan, Senior Contributor, Peter Cohan, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/

How Trump Differs From Predecessors In The Handling Of Foreign Crises

A chaotic and unpredictable approach to managing crisis situations can be dangerous and unsettling in the corporate world and international arena.

Forbes by Edward Segal, Senior Contributor, Edward Segal, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsegal/

Swiss Watch Exports Tumble Following Surge As Tariffs Loom

Swiss watch exports are on a roller coaster ride so far this year, surging in April ahead of speculation about tariffs, before tanking in May.

Forbes by Carol Besler, Contributor, Carol Besler, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolbesler/

Are Country-To-Country Deals The Future Of Climate Finance?

The Global South did not create the climate crisis. But it is counting on the rest of us to help solve it.

Forbes by Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor, Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/

Trump Signs Signature Policy Bill On His July 4 Deadline

The bill passed the House 218-214 Thursday, with two Republicans joining Democrats voting against the bill.

Forbes by Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff, Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk/

These 26 Rich Private Colleges Just Got A Tax Cut From Republicans

While 11 schools, including Princeton, MIT, Yale and Harvard. were hit with a higher tax on their endowments, Congress exempted wealthy small schools, including Swarthmore, Amherst, Hillsdale and CalTech, from the levy.

Forbes by Emma Whitford, Forbes Staff, Emma Whitford, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawhitford/

Smoking Cessation Aid Cytisinicline Could Soon Get FDA Approval

Besides nicotine replacement therapies, the FDA has only approved two smoking cessation drugs without nicotine. This may change soon if cytisinicline gets approved.

Forbes by Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor, Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/

One Big Beautiful Bill & Job Growth Send Stocks To New Highs

Better-than-expected job growth and passage of tax cuts propelled stocks to all-time highs. President Trump’s July 9 tariff deadline should be the focus this week.

Forbes by Bill Stone, Contributor, Bill Stone, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/bill_stone/

Climate, Anti-Wealth Groups Fail To Stymie Demand For Private Jets

Private jet usage increased 3% year-over-year in the first half of 2025 with big players expanding their fleets. Trump's Big Beautiful Bill could froth the market more.

Forbes by Doug Gollan, Contributor, Doug Gollan, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/douggollan/

Tax Breaks: The Hot Dogs, Fireworks And Taxes Edition

Plus: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, fireworks and tariffs, changes in store for stablecoins, hot dogs, Congressional polls, filing deadlines, tax trivia, and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

European Auto Investors May Be Underestimating Trump Tariff Threat

European investors appear calm ahead of the deadline on U.S. auto tariff talks. They should remember Trump’s concern over unfair EU tactics which might inhibit a deal.

Forbes by Neil Winton, Senior Contributor, Neil Winton, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilwinton/

Musk’s AI Tool Implicates DOGE Data Cuts In Texas Flood Deaths

Trump administration and DOGE cuts to critical weather data services are implicated by Elon Musk's own AI tool, Grok 3, in contributing to the Texas flood deaths.

Forbes by Douglas B. Laney, Contributor, Douglas B. Laney, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/douglaslaney/

Jobs Report Casts Warning On Immigration And Labor Force Declines

The latest jobs report warns U.S. policymakers that immigration and labor force declines threaten to harm the American economy.

Forbes by Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor, Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/

Big Beautiful Estate Plan: Impact Of The Big Beautiful Bill (OBBBA)

The Big Beautiful Bill (OBBBA) modifies scores of tax laws and every taxpayer will be effected. Estate planning will remain important and should not be ignored.

Forbes by Martin Shenkman, Contributor, Martin Shenkman, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/martinshenkman/

Trump Imposes 30% Tariffs On EU And Mexico

The president’s announcement came after European officials had long been negotiating with the Trump administration in hopes to secure a lower rate.

Forbes by Alison Durkee, Forbes Staff, Alison Durkee, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/

Copper Stocks After The Trump Tariff On The Metal: Up Then Down

Whether his copper tariff will remain in place is a question given the number of times Trump has flip-flopped on tariffs of various kinds.

Forbes by John Navin, Contributor, John Navin, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnavin/

The Pentagon’s Bold Move To Secure U.S. Rare Earth Mineral Needs

The Department of Defense led by Sec. Pete Hegseth made a deal with a U.S. mining company to secure the military's needs for rare earth minerals on July 10.

Forbes by David Blackmon, Senior Contributor, David Blackmon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/

Bombshell: Denaturalized Citizen Forced To Exit, Can’t Escape Exit Tax

Can naturalized Americans whose citizenship is revoked be subject to U.S. exit tax expatriation rules? Involuntarily giving up U.S. citizenship, but still taxed.

Forbes by Virginia La Torre Jeker, J.D., Contributor, Virginia La Torre Jeker, J.D., Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/virginialatorrejeker/

Small Business Loans Can Help You Maximize The Summer Season

A profitable summer season can make or break the year, but to capitalize on it, your business must be prepared... a small business loan might be the answer.

Forbes by Rohit Arora, Senior Contributor, Rohit Arora, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/rohitarora/

Tax Breaks: The Sorting Out The One Big Beautiful Bill Act Edition

Plus: A famous soccer coach is sentenced to prison for tax fraud, filing an amended tax return, smoking rates and sin taxes, filing deadlines, tax trivia, and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

6 Best Bank Stocks To Watch As 2008 Financial Crisis Rules Are Eased

As the 2008 financial crisis rules are eased for banks, explore the 6 top bank stocks poised for growth. Check the list here to discover investing opportunities.

Forbes by Catherine Brock, Contributor, Catherine Brock, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/wealth-planning-insights/people/catherinebrock/

Questions About The New Tax Bill? Taxgirl Has Answers

New deductions for seniors, tipped workers and overtime, plus a tax hit on gamblers, have generated confusion, misinformation and outrage.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

University Of Virginia Faculty Vote No Confidence In Governing Board

The University of Virginia Faculty Senate has voted it has no confidence in the school’s Board of Visitors by a margin of 46 to 6, with 8 senators abstaining.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Infantino’s Roofed Stadium Plan Faces Heat Ahead Of 2026 World Cup

"We have stadiums with roofs and we will definitely use [them] during the day" said Infantino. What difference will that make to sustainability and climate-preparedness?

Forbes by Claire Poole, Contributor, Claire Poole, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/clairepoolesp/

More On The Tips And Overtime Deductions In One Big Beautiful Bill

When I used to work more than 40 hours a week , I found it a lot harder when I was doing that by working two jobs rather than longish hours on one job.

Forbes by Peter J Reilly, Contributor, Peter J Reilly, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterjreilly/

Unleashing AI: Trump’s Vision For American Tech Dominance

Trump to unveil AI Action Plan prioritizing innovation, infrastructure, and light regulation to boost U.S. global AI leadership and economic competitiveness.

Forbes by Paulo Carvão, Contributor, Paulo Carvão, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/paulocarvao/

Will Oil Demand Hit 123 Million Barrels Per Day By 2050 As OPEC Says?

The oil producers' group says there's no peak demand in sight in its latest outlook as consumption will continue to rise. But many disagree. Who may be proved right?

Forbes by Gaurav Sharma, Senior Contributor, Gaurav Sharma, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/gauravsharma/

Skeptical Intelligence Is Crucial In The Age Of AI

Skeptical Intelligence has never been more important to filter and improve the contribution that AI can deliver to our live and businesses.

Forbes by Ted Ladd, Contributor, Ted Ladd, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/tedladd/

No Tax On Tips Explained

“No Tax on Tips” sounds great—until you read the fine print. Who really benefits from this deduction, and who’s left behind? Here’s what you need to know.

Forbes by Andrew Leahey, Contributor, Andrew Leahey, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewleahey/

Go Back To The Office, But Bring Your Own Snacks. Blame Congress.

Employers have used free meals and snacks to lure workers back to the office. Republicans decided that’s no longer worth a tax deduction, unless you work in the Alaska fishing industry or a restaurant.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

Second Quarter Earnings Season Update: Banks Beat

Banks got the second quarter earnings season off to a strong start. 110 S&P 500 companies are scheduled for this week, including two of the crucial Magnificent 7.

Forbes by Bill Stone, Contributor, Bill Stone, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/bill_stone/

Solid-State Batteries Still Face Hurdles But The Prize Is Huge For EVs

Solid-state batteries have been hailed as the game-changer for EVs. The technology would slash EV prices and weight, and maybe double range. Experts are divided though.

Forbes by Neil Winton, Senior Contributor, Neil Winton, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilwinton/

The Market Has Chosen Renewables. Now We Must Build Infrastructure

Energy infrastructure is the 21st century’s Marshall Plan—a systems-level investment that could transform economies, reduce emissions, and provide universal electricity.

Forbes by Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor, Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/

Dana White Won’t Risk Jon Jones Headlining UFC White House Event

UFC CEO Dana White will not risk using former UFC champion Jon Jones in the main event of the UFC White House event. Jones expresses disappointment in White's decision.

Forbes by Trent Reinsmith, Contributor, Trent Reinsmith, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/trentreinsmith/

Justice Department Urges Dismissal Of Maryland Climate Lawsuits

The U.S. DOJ urged Maryland's highest court last week to dismiss a series of lawsuits targeting big oil companies over climate change-related claims.

Forbes by David Blackmon, Senior Contributor, David Blackmon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/

Trump Tariffs, Inflation, Inflation Hedges: The 3 Biggest Gold Stocks

Any investor who, on the first of February, thought “Hmm, tariffs means higher inflation and that means major gold stocks will benefit, so I’ll buy them” has done well.

Forbes by John Navin, Contributor, John Navin, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnavin/

If Trump Fires Powell, You’ll Want Own This 8.4% Dividend

Fire Powell? Keep him around? The question never seems to go away—and the markets, fueled by the so-called “TACO” trade, are shrugging it all off.

Forbes by Michael Foster, Contributor, Michael Foster, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelfoster/

‘South Park’ Vs. Donald Trump—The Controversial Episode, Explained

‘South Park’ drew the ire of the White House after mocking Donald Trump, depicting the president with tiny genitals—here’s the controversial episode, explained.

Forbes by Dani Di Placido, Senior Contributor, Dani Di Placido, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/

Columbia, Dartmouth, And The Politics Shaping College Admissions

For college applicants and their families, federal investigations and institutional responses are reshaping how elite colleges like Columbia and Dartmouth are evaluated.

Forbes by Liz Doe Stone, Contributor, Liz Doe Stone, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/lizdoestone/

Trump’s H‑1B Fix Could Be Improved: Here’s What The U.S. Really Needs

President Trump's H1-B visa fix calls for more 'merit' and 'high wage' based visas. But more radical surgery is needed. There's a better way. Here is what could be done.

Forbes by Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor, Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjsemotiuk/

Stephen Colbert Ratings Soar After ‘Late Show’ Is Cancelled

Viewership for Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" shoots up after CBS cancellation. The comedian saw his numbers nearly double in days after controversial decision.

Forbes by Toni Fitzgerald, Senior Contributor, Toni Fitzgerald, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/tonifitzgerald/

The All-New Tesla Model Coming Soon Is Not What You Think

Musk uttered some cryptic words recently when he said the new more affordable Tesla EV is 'just a Model Y.' What does that mean?

Forbes by Peter Lyon, Contributor, Peter Lyon, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterlyon/

After 599 Take Buyouts, Duke University To Begin Layoffs In August

Almost 600 staff members have accepted Duke University’s “voluntary separation incentive,” but that won’t be enough to prevent staff layoffs scheduled to start in August.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Tax Breaks: The All Work And A Little Bit Of Play Edition

Plus: Employees could lose a work perk (thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act), new retirement account penalty rules, deducting gambling losses, IRS employee count keeps dropping, filing deadlines, tax trivia and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

Trump Golfs In Scotland Amid Protests And Epstein Files Backlash (Photos)

The president is visiting the country to meet with Scottish leaders and celebrate the opening of a golf course at Trump International Golf Links, which is near Scotland’s coastal city of Aberdeen.

Forbes by Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff, Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/

‘South Park’ Season 27 Media Reactions To The Donald Trump Episode

The "South Park" Season 27 premiere episode — where creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone take on President Donald Trump — has media outlets buzzing. Read some of the takes on the controversial episode.

Forbes by Tim Lammers, Contributor, Tim Lammers, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/

Political Gridlock In Taiwan: Implications Of The Recall Vote On Cross-strait Relations

An important reason why the recall vote was defeated is a testament to the Taiwanese people’s desire to maintain a thriving democracy and a semblance of checks and balances but on a very practice level, saw the KMT and TPP work closely together for self-prese…

Forbes by Earl Carr, Contributor, Earl Carr, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/earlcarr/

CISA Cannot Drift: Will Sean Plankey Be The Captain To Lock The Wheel?

CISA faces a dangerous leadership gap as cyber threats escalate. Sean Plankey’s nomination offers focus and experience to secure America’s critical infrastructure.

Forbes by Emil Sayegh, Contributor, Emil Sayegh, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilsayegh/

How Scrubbing Your Social Media Could Backfire–And Even Hurt Your Job Prospects

Between the Trump Administration declaring private accounts a red flag for foreign students and employers using AI to find fake applicants, the old rules are becoming obsolete.

Forbes by Maria Gracia Santillana Linares, Forbes Staff, Maria Gracia Santillana Linares, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/mariagraciasantillanalinares/

HOW TRUMP’S TARIFFS THREATEN ITALY’S BELOVED WINES

The 15% tariffs on EU goods exported in the USA have left the Italian wine producers dissatisfied. Reactions and estimates about the potential losses for both countries.

Forbes by Elisabetta Tosi, Contributor, Elisabetta Tosi, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/elisabettatosi/

‘South Park’ Seasons 1-26 Leaving HBO Max This Coming Week

Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s "South Park" is packing up Seasons 1-26 of the classic series and soon leaving HBO Max after a five-year run on the streaming platform.

Forbes by Tim Lammers, Contributor, Tim Lammers, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/

Ether Prices Fall Below $3,500 After Market Shows Signs Of Exhaustion

Ether prices declined below $3,500 on Friday, August 1, reaching their lowest in roughly two weeks as the recent market rally showed signs of exhaustion.

Forbes by Charles Lloyd Bovaird II, Senior Contributor, Charles Lloyd Bovaird II, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/cbovaird/

Novel Access Model For Sickle Cell Disease Gene Therapy Could Be Template

If successful, the access model for sickle cell disease gene therapies could serve as a blueprint for other such treatments that have faced major patient access barriers.

Forbes by Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor, Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/

6 Top Crypto Stocks To Buy Now: Top Picks For August 2025

Looking for the top crypto stocks in August 2025? Discover our 6 best picks to buy now and capitalize on the latest market trends in crypto.

Forbes by Catherine Brock, Contributor, Catherine Brock, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/wealth-planning-insights/people/catherinebrock/

Trump And Miller Compel Colleges Not To Enroll International Students

Trump officials are using rules, policies and agreements to compel and discourage U.S. universities from enrolling international students.

Forbes by Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor, Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/

Trump Says He Will Get Drug Prices Down By 1500%

President Donald Trump just sent letters to heads of 17 major pharmaceutical companies pushing them to drop drug prices in the U.S. down to the level of other countries.

Forbes by Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor, Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/

Good Leaders Seek The Truth – Trump Fires The Messenger

Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, commissioner of labor statistics, following a disappointing jobs report, ensuring his team will think twice before telling the truth again.

Forbes by Bryce Hoffman, Contributor, Bryce Hoffman, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brycehoffman/

International College Students Could Drop By 150,000 This Fall, Report Warns

A new report estimates that U.S. colleges and universities could see their international student enrollment decline by as many as 150,000 students this fall.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Here Are Some Of The Early Big Signs Of Tariff Impacts

Those saying tariff concerns were overblown should check the news. Developing problems are already costing big corporations billions. And then there’s Main Street.

Forbes by Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor, Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/

What To Expect On Interest Rates For The Remainder Of 2025

Interest rate cuts are expected from the Fed's remaining meetings of 2025, especially if upcoming jobs data prompts further concern.

Forbes by Simon Moore, Senior Contributor, Simon Moore, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonmoore/

15-Year Long Stagnant Life Expectancy Trend In U.S. Continues

Experts across the political divide agree that addressing stagnant life expectancy requires government funding of a wide range of initiatives that affect public health.

Forbes by Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor, Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/

QB Powell In The Pocket — Too Late Or Just Lost?

Fed Chair Powell faces mounting pressure as economic data sours and new political plays emerge—will he cut rates or get sacked by recession?

Forbes by Bob Haber, Contributor, Bob Haber, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/bobhaber/

The Revision Economy And The Retraction Life

A quarter million jobs vanished, yet no one new was fired and no one new quit. Those jobs never existed. Only our estimate of the truth changed, not the truth itself.

Forbes by Philip Maymin, Contributor, Philip Maymin, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/philipmaymin/

“Showing Up”: What Faculty Are Looking Forward To This Year

I talked to faculty throughout the country about what they are looking forward to as they return to campus in a rapidly changing nation.

Forbes by Marybeth Gasman, Contributor, Marybeth Gasman, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/

A Banker’s Guide To Trump’s Digital Finance Innovation Agenda

The US Treasury's report on digital financial technology marks the start of a more coordinated strategy to modernize the financial system and promote American leadership.

Forbes by Ron Shevlin, Senior Contributor, Ron Shevlin, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ronshevlin/

Armenia, Türkiye and the Ecological Path to Peace

As President Trump considers his next peace overture, the Armenian-Turkish detente is a natural next step in both literal and figurative terms.

Forbes by Saleem H. Ali, Contributor, Saleem H. Ali, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/saleemali/

Why This Billionaire Berkeley Professor Won’t Leave The Classroom

Tech giants including Google fund Ion Stoica's lab, from which he launched companies like $62 billion Databricks. Now he's helping fellow profs find private funding.

Forbes by Martina Di Licosa, Contributor, Martina Di Licosa, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/martinadilicosa/

Apple’s Bold Decision Over iPhone 17 Pro Price

When they launch, the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro are expected to see prices rise. That may be a tough sell today, but it puts Apple in a strong position for the future.

Forbes by Ewan Spence, Senior Contributor, Ewan Spence, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ewanspence/

Saudi Arabia And The UAE Are Acquiring Lots Of High-Tech Drones

These deals illustrate how Saudi Arabia and the UAE’s grand plans for expanding and enhancing their military arsenals with sophisticated drones are underway.

Forbes by Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor, Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/

This 8.5% Dividend Loves A Market Panic

Volatility is back! And we dividend-focused contrarians know what to do: Get ready to buy high-yield closed end funds.

Forbes by Michael Foster, Contributor, Michael Foster, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelfoster/

7 Sturdy Low-Beta Dividends With Yields Up To 8%

Let’s discuss seven sturdy dividends with yields up to 8%. These are “low beta” stocks which means they stand tall when the market sinks.

Forbes by Brett Owens, Contributor, Brett Owens, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettowens/

Tax Breaks: The Revolving Door At The IRS Keeps Spinning Edition

Plus: Wash sales could be making a comeback thanks to meme stocks, IRS makes an announcement about withholding and tax forms under the new tax law, 529 plans are changing, tax filing deadlines, tax trivia and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

Latest Trump Executive Order On Healthcare Politicizes Grantmaking

Trump's executive order erects unparalleled hurdles that may undermine the importance of independent setting of research priorities and peer review by scientific experts.

Forbes by Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor, Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/

The Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal And The New Trump Corridor

The Zangezur Corridor now named after President Trump offers the US as strategic arbiter of a region previously dominated by Russia and Iran

Forbes by Melik Kaylan, Contributor, Melik Kaylan, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/melikkaylan/

Nvidia Stands To Grow Taller In The Tech World

After earnings indicators for both Microsoft and Meta, many are bullish on Nvidia due to its status as a GPU vendor.

Forbes by John Werner, Contributor, John Werner, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnwerner/

Meet CNN’s Jessica Dean: ‘We Take People All Over The World’

CNN’s Jessica Dean talks about anchoring weekend coverage, navigating breaking news on the fly, and the evolving role of cable news in a digital world.

Forbes by Andy Meek, Senior Contributor, Andy Meek, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andymeek/

As IRS Withers Tax Pros Still Urge Compliance

How do you deal with the knowledge that with reduced enforcement just about anything done on returns that does not create a mismatch will probably get by ?

Forbes by Peter J Reilly, Contributor, Peter J Reilly, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterjreilly/

How U.S. Aid To Ukraine and Russia Changed From Biden To Trump

U.S. policies toward Ukraine and Russia during the Russo-Ukraine war have differed under President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump.

Forbes by Mark Temnycky, Contributor, Mark Temnycky, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/marktemnycky/

Trump Will Meet Zelensky In D.C. Monday After Alaska Meeting With Putin

Trump said after meeting with Putin in Alaska the “best way” to end Russia’s war with Ukraine is “to go directly to a peace agreement,” and not a “mere ceasefire agreement.”

Forbes by Ty Roush, Forbes Staff, Ty Roush, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/

Intel Stock's Biggest Ally: Washington?

President Trump had urged CEO Lip-Bu Tan to step down over his past ties with China. But the narrative flipped last week after a highly positive White House meeting

Forbes by Trefis Team, Contributor, Trefis Team, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/people/trefis/

Urban Deployments Raise Questions: What Is Our Military For?

Deploymenets of troops to Los Angeles and DC raise serious questions about the appropriate use of the military in a democracy.

Forbes by William Hartung, Contributor, William Hartung, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhartung/

Bitcoin Mining Gets A Major Power Boost. Here’s What Comes Next

Block unveiled Proto Rig and Proto Fleet, aiming to improve bitcoin mining efficiency, extend hardware life, and expand industry competition.

Forbes by Becca Bratcher, Contributor, Becca Bratcher, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/beccabratcher/

Fed Expected To Cut Interest Rates, Though Inflation May Be Picking Up

The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates in September, but there are signs inflation might be starting to pick up setting up a challenge for policymakers.

Forbes by Simon Moore, Senior Contributor, Simon Moore, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonmoore/

$372K In Lobbying And A Push For Family Rights From An Unlikely Ally

Some companies lobby for profits, not people. This year an unlikely company flipped the script, using its influence to push for family rights over the bottom line.

Forbes by Christine Michel Carter, Senior Contributor, Christine Michel Carter, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/christinecarter/

Zelenskyy And EU Leaders To Meet With Trump After Dismal Alaska Summit

President Zelenskyy faces the fallout from the Alaska summit. He needs to remind Trump of the vision of a ceasefire and to halt the violence. EU Leaders will join him.

Forbes by Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor, Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjsemotiuk/

The U.S. Message To Australia And Japan

Whether Australia or Japan increases or decreases its defense spending, the sole indispensable component of deterrence remains U.S. credibility.

Forbes by Frank Lavin, Contributor, Frank Lavin, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/franklavin/

Are You Benefitting From The Wave Of Share Buybacks?

When a company guys back its own stock, it often gives a boost to the price per share. Here are five companies that have consistently done buybacks.

Forbes by John Dorfman, Contributor, John Dorfman, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johndorfman/

How Crypto 401k’s Could Impact Investors

Crypto is mainstream, and the 401k market is the latest sector to acknowledge that

Forbes by Sean Stein Smith, Contributor, Sean Stein Smith, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/seansteinsmith/

The “Layer 1” Fight Is Not About Stablecoins But The Future Of Finance

Can the "Layer 1" of DeFi really be provided Circle or Stripe? Or will it ultimately need Big Tech or governments or someone else to deliver the platform for innovation?

Forbes by David G.W. Birch, Contributor, David G.W. Birch, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbirch/

Why Judges Cannot Agree On How Much Trump’s Fraud Should Cost Him

It’s difficult to measure the impact of lies. Just ask the justice who called out Trump for fraud Thursday, while handing him a $500 million gift.

Forbes by Dan Alexander, Forbes Staff, Dan Alexander, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/

Cornell University Warns More “Urgent Action” Needed To Rein In Costs

Amid ongoing rumors of a $100 million settlement offer with the Trump administration, Cornell University is preparing for more spending cuts to cope with fiscal problems.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

The Fed, The Future, And Trump’s War Against The Powell And The Agency

Donald Trump seems ready to do anything to get lower interest rates. The Fed might offer a cut in September; however, be wary of anyone’s certainty past then.

Forbes by Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor, Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/

Trump, Congress To End Clean Vehicle Tax Credits

If you have been planning to buy a clean vehicle, please act soon. Federal tax credits credits for both individuals and businesses are ending over seven years early!

Forbes by Mike Sylvester, CPA, Contributor, Mike Sylvester, CPA, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikesylvester/

La-Z-Boy Sees Stock Down Then Up As Tarrif Threats Boost Prospects

The company that defined the recliner got punished by the markets after a downbeat earnings forecast, only for President Trump to ride to the rescue with new tariff talk.

Forbes by Mark Faithfull, Contributor, Mark Faithfull, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/markfaithfull/

The Fed Just Shifted On Inflation: What It Means For Your Portfolio

Fed shifts inflation policy and what it means for investors. Discover what it really means and why stocks remain the best hedge and wealth builder long term.

Forbes by Robert Daugherty, Contributor, Robert Daugherty, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertdaugherty/

Trump Administration Loses Again In A Significant Tariff Case

Yesterday, the Trump Administration suffered its second loss in court in its legal battle to impose 'Liberation Day' tariffs as it sees fit.

Forbes by Steve Banker, Contributor, Steve Banker, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevebanker/

US Appeals Court Finds President Trump’s Tariffs Illegal

The court said that Trump exceeded his authority, but that the tariffs will stay in place until a lower court determines how far-reaching the determination is.

Forbes by Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor, Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/

Donald Trump Has A Secret Weapon In His War On The Fed

Donald Trump has been ramping up his war of words against the Federal Reserve this year, attacking Fed chair Jerome Powell as economists warn of a looming dollar disaster...

Forbes by Billy Bambrough, Senior Contributor, Billy Bambrough, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/

Trump’s $550 Billion Japan Shakedown In Limbo

Any global policymaker who thinks they’re having a rough 2025 should spare a thought for Ryosei Akazawa in Tokyo.

Forbes by William Pesek, Senior Contributor, William Pesek, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/williampesek/

Why PTET Elections Still Matter After The SALT Cap Increase

High earners lose most of the $40k SALT cap. PTET stays vital—preserving deductions, lowering AGI, and unlocking standard and charitable benefits.

Forbes by Robert Green, Contributor, Robert Green, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/people/rgreen/

China Blocks Import Of Nvidia H20s

China halts Nvidia H20 purchases amid security reviews, fueling production suspensions and escalating US-China chip tensions.

Forbes by John Werner, Contributor, John Werner, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnwerner/

Netflix Number One Action Movie Cost Just $170 Million To Make

It’s tough to find a chart-topping movie that cost less than $250 million and even tougher to find one under budget. Netflix managed to pull off both feats with the same movie.

Forbes by Caroline Reid, Senior Contributor, Caroline Reid, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/

The Fed Will Cut Interest Rates In September? Don’t Be So Sure

Jay Powell hinted that the Fed would cut interest rates in September, and financial markets say 86% probability. But the 1 in 7 chance of no change merits consideration.

Forbes by Bill Conerly, Senior Contributor, Bill Conerly, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/billconerly/

Current Policy Is Destabilizing A Stable U.S. Economy

Collectively, six diagnostic Minsky indicators suggest that in 2025 the U.S. economy has become more fragile, and more vulnerable to a financial crisis.

Forbes by Hersh Shefrin, Contributor, Hersh Shefrin, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/hershshefrin/

The Health Of Latinos And Its Socioeconomic Importance To The U.S.

A healthy Latino population is vital to social and economic fabric of the U.S. Continuation of these essential contributions is dependent on a healthy Latino population

Forbes by Noreen Sugrue, Contributor, Noreen Sugrue, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/noreensugrue/

Is New England Wind Project Being Held Hostage For Greenland Deal?

The Interior Department's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a stop-work order on Aug. 22 for the Revolution Wind project, being developed by Denmark’s Ørsted.

Forbes by Llewellyn King, Contributor, Llewellyn King, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/llewellynking/

Hurricane Katrina’s Lessons Are Being Ignored

President Trump is undoing many of the reforms Congress implemented in the aftermath of the storm.

Forbes by Arthur L. Kellermann, Contributor, Arthur L. Kellermann, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/arthurkellermann/

Trump Blasts India—Shortly After Modi Photo-Op With Putin, Xi

Trump slammed India’s trade relationship with the United States as a “totally one sided disaster” after Prime Minister Narendra Modi posed with Russia and China’s leaders at a summit on Monday.

Forbes by Conor Murray, Forbes Staff, Conor Murray, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/

Purge At CDC Has Major Implications For The Agency’s Future And Public Health

It’s prudent to take Kennedy’s word at face value. He’s not content with incremental tweaks. Rather, he’s pursuing disruption that may alter the public health landscape.

Forbes by Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor, Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/

Five Major Questions Facing America’s Research Universities This Fall

The fall semester is underway, and attention now turns to five major challenges posed by new federal policies regarding admissions, finances, research and faculty power.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Missing In AI Action: Tax Risk For Investors In Intellectual Property

As AI innovation continues to grow, policies are shifting to promote development domestically, but investors often miss optimally-timed tax planning

Forbes by Priya Prakash Royal Esq. LL.M. MBA AEP TEP, Contributor, Priya Prakash Royal Esq. LL.M. MBA AEP TEP, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/priyaroyal/

Will Tariffs Cause Inflation? Here’s What The Past 225 Years Says

Will Trump's tariffs cause inflation? Here, we will examine the causes of inflation in the U.S. from 1800 to 2024. The answer may surprise you.

Forbes by Mike Patton, Senior Contributor, Mike Patton, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikepatton/

What’s Happening To Lisa Cook Is A Familiar Story

The attempt to fire a member of the Federal Reserve Board is new. Targeting Black professional women? Not so much.

Forbes by Adia Harvey Wingfield, Contributor, Adia Harvey Wingfield, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/adiaharveywingfield/

House Lawmakers Introduce Cannabis Legalization Bill

A group of House lawmakers has reintroduced the MORE Act, a bill that would legalize marijuana at the federal level.

Forbes by A.J. Herrington, Contributor, A.J. Herrington, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ajherrington/

Could The Tariff War Be Over?

Tariffs are having a dubious impact on the US and global economies

Forbes by London Business School, Contributor, London Business School, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/lbsbusinessstrategyreview/

Uncertainty For Army Aviation Technical Expertise

The Army plans to eliminate its helicopter science and technology office in California, with potential negative impacts for national security.

Forbes by Mike Hirschberg, Contributor, Mike Hirschberg, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikehirschberg/

Broadcom Plays Defense At VMware Explore 2025

Broadcom's VMware pricing strategy drives 25% revenue growth but sparks customer exodus to Nutanix and competitors. Analysis of market impact.

Forbes by Steve McDowell, Contributor, Steve McDowell, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevemcdowell/

The Not Exactly “No Tax On Tips” Edition

Plus: Fantasy football winnings, tax benefits related to cars, stock options, a nod for IRS Chief Counsel, Taylor Swift tax, tax filing deadlines, and tax trivia.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/tax-breaks/

The Fed As A Source Of Economic Growth Is A Monstrous Delusion

Government intervention or central planning that never works during the good times hardly takes on growth-oriented virtue during the supposedly bad.

Forbes by John Tamny, Contributor, John Tamny, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/

Before Venezuela Incident, U.S.-Made Fighters Faced Off In Middle East

As past events in the Middle East have demonstrated, U.S.-made fighter jets facing off against each other is far from unprecedented. In fact, it has happened repeatedly.

Forbes by Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor, Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/

Why Agentic AI Will Power Stablecoin Adoption

AI is growing fast, and stablecoins are critical to sustaining and accelerating this growth

Forbes by Sean Stein Smith, Contributor, Sean Stein Smith, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/seansteinsmith/

DOJ Targets Biden Cannabis Rules While GOP Committee Seeks To Block Rescheduling

The Department of Justice is moving to roll back cannabis research and hemp testing pending rules adopted under former President Joe Biden, while a Republican-led committee is seeking to block the Trump-backed push to reschedule cannabis, highlighting fractur…

Forbes by Dario Sabaghi, Contributor, Dario Sabaghi, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/dariosabaghi/

What To Look From The Fed’s September Meeting

The Fed is expected to cut rates on September 17 in light of recent soft labor market data, and should provide clues for future monetary policy decisions.

Forbes by Simon Moore, Senior Contributor, Simon Moore, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonmoore/

Gulf States Only Likely To Supplement Arsenals With Non-Western Arms

If history serves as any guide, none of the six Arab Gulf states is likely to do more than supplement their military arsenals with armaments from non-Western countries.

Forbes by Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor, Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/

The Fed’s Rate Cut Was Expected. Here’s What Not To Expect: Real Help

The announcement of a quarter percent rate cut, and the indication of likely future cuts, is something a lot of people were waiting for. But what will ultimately come?

Forbes by Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor, Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/

Trump USDA Ends Annual Hunger Survey For Being ‘Overly Politicized’

Given that public policy issues like hunger in the country are by definition political, the excuse is another attempt to sweep problems under the rug.

Forbes by Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor, Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/

Corporate Activism Under Donald Trump: A Fight For Survival

Will companies choose to remain silent or be inspired by Ben & Jerry's and have the courage to stay the course and make hard choices when necessary.

Forbes by Paul Klein, Contributor, Paul Klein, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pklein/

Understanding Donald Trump’s $100,000 Immigration Fee On H-1B Visas

Trump officials will face lawsuits over a proclamation that uses selective economic claims to justify a travel ban on H-1B visa holders.

Forbes by Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor, Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/

Pentagon Hails Restart Of Critical Minerals Mine In Idaho

The looming reopening of Idaho's Stibnite mining operations signals a major step in the reshoring of supply chains for the critical mineral antimony.

Forbes by David Blackmon, Senior Contributor, David Blackmon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/

What The H-1B Visa Changes Mean For The Financial Services Industry

US banks face higher costs and talent risks as new H-1B fees reshape hiring, outsourcing models, and global delivery strategies across financial services.

Forbes by Christer Holloman, Contributor, Christer Holloman, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/christerholloman/

Book Shares Teacher Voices From The Culture Wars

Many of those stories have been covered by journalists, but the book Trouble In Censorville features educators who tell their own stories.

Forbes by Peter Greene, Senior Contributor, Peter Greene, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/

Why Sheep Are Showing Up In Vineyards Everywhere

For winemakers seeking regenerative, biodynamic practices and enhanced fruit flavor, sheep grazing is where the ancient and the innovative converge.

Forbes by Layne Randolph, Contributor, Layne Randolph, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/laynerandolph/

Why Trump Says America Built These Strategic Afghan And Iraqi Airbases

Trump asserts that the U.S. built the sprawling Afghan airbase, something he has previously said about another large airbase used by the U.S. military in Iraq.

Forbes by Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor, Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/

Trump Orders Troops To Portland—Authorizes ‘Full Force’

President Donald Trump ordered a crackdown on alleged “organized political violence,” claiming “riots” targeted ICE agents.

Forbes by Ty Roush, Forbes Staff, Ty Roush, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/

Trump Drug Tariffs Miss The Mark. There Are Better Ways To Boost Production

Rather than bludgeon the drug industry with tariffs and price controls, Trump could leverage a powerful force to renew U.S. drug manufacturing – market competition.

Forbes by Arthur L. Kellermann, Contributor, Arthur L. Kellermann, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/arthurkellermann/

Can Trump Revive The Revenge Tax By Executive Order ? OECD Delays Test G7 Deal

OECD stalling on G7’s side deal to shield U.S. MNEs from foreign top-up taxes. Section 899 Revenge Tax may resurrect. Trump may use an Executive Order in meantime.

Forbes by Virginia La Torre Jeker, J.D., Contributor, Virginia La Torre Jeker, J.D., Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/virginialatorrejeker/

Excessive Antitrust Threatens American AI Leadership

U.S. leadership in AI could be threatened by antitrust investigations of big tech investments in AI firms. A cautious approach to antitrust and deregulation are best.

Forbes by Alden Abbott, Contributor, Alden Abbott, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/aldenabbott/

Disney & Jimmy Kimmel: The Real Story is Stakeholder Strategy

Disney's reinstatement of Jimmy Kimmel has far less to do with free speech than it does with savvy stakeholder management under extraordinary pressure.

Forbes by Dev Patnaik, Contributor, Dev Patnaik, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/devpatnaik/

The “Who Writes Checks Anymore?” Edition

Plus: Disappearing employer 401(k) matches, retirement plan contributions, capital gains and housing, a possible government shutdown, FBAR shakeup, tax trivia and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

The Humble Origins Of TikTok’s Almighty Algorithm

An exclusive excerpt from Every Screen On The Planet reveals how the social media app’s powerful recommendation engine was shaped by a bunch of ordinary, twentysomething curators—including a guy named Jorge.

Forbes by Emily Baker-White, Forbes Staff, Emily Baker-White, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilybaker-white-1/

Trump’s New Pharma, Truck Tariffs: Terrible Or Toothless?

Add heavy trucks and pharmaceuticals to the long list of imports President Trump has targeted for tariffs in his battle against the $1 trillion annual trade deficit.

Forbes by Ken Roberts, Contributor, Ken Roberts, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenroberts/

A Billionaire's Fight To Save Memphis

AutoZone founder and lifelong Memphian Pitt Hyde has spent the last 40 years boosting his home city. With Trump and Musk in town, he’s doubling down on his grand plans.

Forbes by John Hyatt, Forbes Staff, John Hyatt, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnhyatt/

New Report Projects $95 Future Breakeven Price For U.S. Shale Oil

Breakeven prices for new U.S. oil shale wells are destined to rise significantly in the coming decade, a new report from Enverus finds.

Forbes by David Blackmon, Senior Contributor, David Blackmon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/

Jimmy Fallon On The Future Of Late Night And Being A Super Marketer

As late-night television declines, The Tonight Show host is preparing for tomorrow by building an entertainment empire based on his irrepressible joy. With the launch of his new marketing competition show, On Brand, he’s getting down to business.

Forbes by Matt Craig, Forbes Staff, Matt Craig, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattcraig/

Should Disney Drop Broadcasting ABC To Avoid Government Meddling?

Needham Securities analysts suggest Disney get out of broadcasting, without selling ABC licenses, to shed itself of any ongoing FCC regulation at a time of rapid change.

Forbes by David Bloom, Senior Contributor, David Bloom, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/dbloom/

6 Takeaways From NY Climate Week’s Tale Of Two Cities

Last week's UNGA and Climate Week was a tale of two cities. Here are six key points from my Climate Week 2025 journey with business & nonprofit leaders and scientists.

Forbes by Joan Michelson, Contributor, Joan Michelson, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanmichelson2/

Trump Wants To Give Farmers $10B Of The $364.6B You Already Paid

The president reportedly wants to send soybean farmers money for sales to China that they’ve lost to the trade war. It’s really a taxpayer subsidy.

Forbes by Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor, Erik Sherman, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/

Fed Expected To Cut Interest Rates Again In October

Another interest rate cut is likely at the Fed's next scheduled meeting in September due, in part, to potential labor market risks.

Forbes by Simon Moore, Senior Contributor, Simon Moore, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonmoore/

Full Steam Ahead: Lummis Drives Crypto Market Structure Amid Shutdown

As a government shutdown delays regulators, Sen. Cynthia Lummis and crypto leaders push forward on a market structure bill that could define digital assets by year’s end.

Forbes by Jason Brett, Senior Contributor, Jason Brett, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbrett/

Immigration Questions And Lawsuit Cast Doubt On $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee

A lawsuit raises new questions about the future of the Trump administration’s proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa holders.

Forbes by Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor, Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/

Texas Natural Gas Delivery System Expands Amid Rising Demand

An expansion of a northeast Texas gas storage hub promises to add flexibility and reliability to the state's natural gas delivery system amid rising demand.

Forbes by David Blackmon, Senior Contributor, David Blackmon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/

AAUP Joins Coalition Filing Lawsuit Against Trump’s New H-1B Visa Fee

The AAUP has joined a broad coalition filing a lawsuit against President Trump’s order requiring employers to pay a one-time $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Lower Drug Prices Today Could Mean Fewer Cures Tomorrow

From TrumpRx to Medicare negotiations, drug pricing highlights healthcare’s central dilemma: affordability today vs. innovation tomorrow.

Forbes by Anthony T. Lo Sasso, Contributor, Anthony T. Lo Sasso, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonylosasso/

Four Major Media Brands With New Podcasts To Check Out This Fall

Learn more about new podcasts coming this fall from media brands like The Economist and The Verge that touch on everything from tech to politics.

Forbes by Andy Meek, Senior Contributor, Andy Meek, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andymeek/

Ether Prices Plunge 20% To $3,500 As Tariff Fears Roil Markets

Ether prices fell sharply on Friday, October 10, dropping from $4,400 to almost $3,500 as tariff concerns fueled losses in risk assets.

Forbes by Charles Lloyd Bovaird II, Senior Contributor, Charles Lloyd Bovaird II, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/cbovaird/

Did Trump’s Tariff Trigger A Crypto Purge Or Just A Panic?

Trump’s 100% China tariffs sent crypto into chaos, wiping out $16B in longs. Bitcoin plunged, traders panicked, and speculation rose over who saw it coming.

Forbes by Sandy Carter, Contributor, Sandy Carter, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/sandycarter/

Princeton University To Resume Requiring ACT Or SAT For Admission In 2028

Princeton University will resume requiring standardized test scores for undergraduates seeking admission to the university beginning with the 2027-28 admission cycle.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

How Last Year’s Spending Uncertainty Complicates Government Reopening

Uncertainty about the extent to which funds from last year went unspent due to executive actions is complicating efforts to reach a deal to end the government shutdown.

Forbes by Doug Criscitello, Contributor, Doug Criscitello, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/dougcriscitello/

Messi Regains MLS Golden Boot Lead, And Oddly, Trump May Have Helped

Strangely enough, Messi's availability for Miami on Saturday night may have owed to the Trump administraion's immigration enforcement activity in Chicago.

Forbes by Ian Nicholas Quillen, Contributor, Ian Nicholas Quillen, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ianquillen/

Nas Is Up Against These Moguls In The Battle To Build A New York City Casino

Jay-Z’s gamble on a Caesars Palace in Times Square crapped out. Billionaire Steve Cohen's bid for a casino in Queens could be a winner. Meet the four high-rolling developers vying for three spots.

Forbes by Will Yakowicz, Forbes Staff, Will Yakowicz, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/willyakowicz/

Eurofighters To Stealth Jets: Turkey’s Air Force Is At A Crossroads

Entering the 2030s, the development of the Kaan and a parallel acquisition of F-35s, if possible, are crucial for modernizing Turkey’s air force.

Forbes by Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor, Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/

Hit Netflix Show Cost Just $26 Million To Make

Netflix has revealed that it only spent $26.2 million on making a spy thriller with a twist which the master of suspense, Stephen King, described as a “jaw dropper.”

Forbes by Caroline Reid, Senior Contributor, Caroline Reid, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/

RFK Jr. Is Doubling Down On Multiple Unproven Links To Autism

Kennedy’s doubling down on disputed links isn't a one-off. He has often done this regarding exposure to substances like acetaminophen that he thinks are linked to autism.

Forbes by Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor, Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/

America’s Ambitious But At-Risk Development Bank

Congress must decide whether to reauthorize and expand the DFC, a key U.S. development finance agency, or risk ceding economic influence to China amidst rising tensions.

Forbes by James Broughel, Contributor, James Broughel, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesbroughel/

What The Outcome Of Trump’s Meeting With Zelensky Means For Putin

As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy requests more defense aid, U.S. President Donald Trump calls for peace. Russian President Vladimir Putin remains undeterred.

Forbes by Mark Temnycky, Contributor, Mark Temnycky, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/marktemnycky/

Yes, Take Trump’s Threats To Move World Cup Games Seriously

At this point in the trajectory of Trump’s political career, his threats should be considered serious until proven otherwise, given his successes elsewhere.

Forbes by Ian Nicholas Quillen, Contributor, Ian Nicholas Quillen, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ianquillen/

TikTok Users Warned As ‘VIP Upgrade’ Attack Strikes

Experts warn TikTok users not to pay for a VIP Membership Upgrade as hackers strike. Here’s what you need to know about the latest scam.

Forbes by Davey Winder, Senior Contributor, Davey Winder, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/

Nobel Laureates Bring Clarity To Prosperity And How To Destroy It

This year's Nobelists in Economics elucidate the origins of modern prosperity, how nations have succeeded in growth and how they can fail, with relevance to the U.S today.

Forbes by Scott Montgomery, Contributor, Scott Montgomery, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmontgomery/

Federal Layoffs Threaten Disability Rights And Future Workforce

As the U.S. marks 50 years of the IDEA, the law ensuring millions of Disabled students a free, appropriate education faces a new threat.

Forbes by Keely Cat-Wells, Contributor, Keely Cat-Wells, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/keelycatwells/

Budapest Is The Wrong Place For Trump To Meet Putin Regarding Ukraine

Putin didn’t need permission to travel to Alaska —he does to visit Hungary. For Trump to meet Putin in Budapest would undermine the rule of law and should not happen.

Forbes by Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor, Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjsemotiuk/

‘South Park’ Suggests That The 6-7 Meme Might Be Demonic

‘South Park’ returns to mock Donald Trump, Peter Thiel, and satirize the 6-7 meme that has swept the nation’s classrooms, along with the looming threat of the antichrist.

Forbes by Dani Di Placido, Senior Contributor, Dani Di Placido, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/

Sabrina Carpenter Proves She’s ‘SNL’s’ Best Friend

While the episode was her first time hosting, she seemed right at home. At points in the show she felt more like a seasoned cast member than a pop star.

Forbes by Rosa Escandon, Contributor, Rosa Escandon, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/rosaescandon/

Netflix's #1 Movie That Cost $220 Million But Scored 31% On Rotten Tomatoes

In the age of streaming, masterpieces which lack A List actors can fly under the radar, while mediocre movies can become blockbusters if they have big names. One of the best examples of this is a 2023 spy thriller from Netflix which cost $220 million.

Forbes by Caroline Reid, Senior Contributor, Caroline Reid, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/

FERC’s Sunset Rule Marks A Quiet Revolution In Energy Regulation

FERC is taking the lead on Trump’s zero-based regulatory budgeting, scrapping 53 obsolete rules in a landmark effort to modernize U.S. energy regulation.

Forbes by James Broughel, Contributor, James Broughel, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesbroughel/

S&P 500 Earnings Surge: Magnificent 7 Lead As Recession Odds Plunge

S&P 500 earnings soar as the Magnificent 7 lead. Credit fraud hits regional banks, while Wall Street giants post record results. Recession odds plunge despite shutdown.

Forbes by Bill Stone, Contributor, Bill Stone, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/bill_stone/

Russia’s Coal Collapse Marks The End Of Fossil Fuels’ Post-War Illusion

Russia’s Coal Collapse signals the end of the fossil era. From bankrupt mines to battery booms, the global energy transition is accelerating but facing political resistance.

Forbes by Ingmar Rentzhog, Contributor, Ingmar Rentzhog, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ingmarrentzhog/

Here’s Who Could Have Donated $130 Million To Fund The Troops During Shutdown

One of Donald Trump's friends handed over a pile of cash to help the Department of War, keeping his identity secret. These are the billionaires who might have the cash—and conviction—to do such a thing.

Forbes by Dan Alexander, Forbes Staff, Dan Alexander, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/

UCLA Ordered To Make Feds’ Settlement Demand Public; Here’s What’s In It

The California Supreme Court ordered the U. of California to make public the administration’s $1.2 billion settlement demand for UCLA. Here's a summary of what's in it.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

How Leaders Can Avoid The Trap Of Fighting Reality

From rewriting history to dismissing data, leaders who bypass reality damage trust. This article explores the leadership cost of denying facts.

Forbes by Chuck Wisner, Contributor, Chuck Wisner, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckwisner/

How Black Public Media Is Fighting Back After Federal Spending Cuts

After losing $1.8 million in government funding, BPM launched a fundraising campaign aiming to reach nearly 2 million donors to avoid the erasure of Black storytelling

Forbes by Toni Fitzgerald, Senior Contributor, Toni Fitzgerald, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/tonifitzgerald/

These 4 NYSE Stocks Pay 3+% Dividends And They Trade Below Book Value

In the long run, it might be wise to at least take a look at cheap stocks – that is, those that trade below their book value. That’s the number found when...

Forbes by John Navin, Contributor, John Navin, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnavin/

Europe’s Neo-Con Moment - EU Summit Fals To Get Tough Enough

Last week’s EU Summit in Copenhagen heralds the need for shift towards a tougher European stance on Russia, the time has come for Europe to have its neo-con moment,

Forbes by Mike O'Sullivan, Senior Contributor, Mike O'Sullivan, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeosullivan/

How New Trump Multiyear Policy Makes NIH Grants Even Harder To Get

The new Trump administration multiyear funding policy for NIH grants has dropped National Cancer Institute grant funding rates from one in 10 applicants to one in 25.

Forbes by Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor, Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/

India Is Withstanding Tariffs To Remain The World’s Fastest-Growing Major Economy

In the past few months, India has taken steps to effectively adapt to the barrage of trade policies being weaponized by U.S. President Donald Trump, who implemented tariffs to disrupt India’s pharmaceutical drugs in October, and raised H-1B visa costs that ar…

Forbes by Karan Kashyap, Contributor, Karan Kashyap, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/krnkashyap/

Inside Gavin Newsom’s Multimillion-Dollar Business Empire

With help from a billionaire benefactor, California’s governor built a hospitality company even as he gained power in America’s largest state.

Forbes by Kyle Khan-Mullins, Forbes Staff, Kyle Khan-Mullins, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kylemullins/

‘South Park’ Recap: Stan Speaks Out For Fans In Halloween Episode

South Park uses its “Halloween Episode” to keep up its season-long storyline about President Donald Trump, which prompots Stan Marsh to say, “South Park sucks now.”

Forbes by Tim Lammers, Contributor, Tim Lammers, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/

Nuclear Story: How The Public Falls In And Out Of Loving A Fuel

Nuclear, once the bête noire of Democrats and the environmental movement, is now accepted. The lesson for the future here is that public and political attitudes change and change back.

Forbes by Llewellyn King, Contributor, Llewellyn King, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/llewellynking/

Here Are The Two Billionaires Supporting Zohran Mamdani

At least 26 billionaires spent millions trying to stop Mamdani from becoming New York’s next mayor. More surprising are the two billionaires who backed him.

Forbes by Kyle Khan-Mullins, Forbes Staff, Kyle Khan-Mullins, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kylemullins/

Russia Claims To Have Tested Poseidon Nuclear UUV, Is The Threat Real?

The unmanned underwater vehicle was developed to bypass missile defense systems and deliver a nuclear warhead against coastal targets and even aircraft carrier strike groups.

Forbes by Peter Suciu, Contributor, Peter Suciu, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/petersuciu/

The Government Shutdown Rolls On Edition

Plus: What’s open at the IRS, the fight over premium tax credits, guidance on OBBBA, Social Security increases, digital taxes and tariffs, Section 179 expenses and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

Putin And Zelenskyy Await Trump’s Verdict As Pentagon Clears Tomahawks

The Pentagon’s stockpile review found that Tomahawks can be sent to Ukraine. Presidents Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy now await a verdict from President Trump.

Forbes by Mark Temnycky, Contributor, Mark Temnycky, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/marktemnycky/

Trump Immigration Rule Could Make H-1B Visa Holders Too Costly To Hire

Trump officials will publish a new rule expected to price many H-1B visa holders and employment-based immigrants out of the labor market.

Forbes by Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor, Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/

Several Major Universities Post Double-Digit Endowment Gains In FY 2025

As colleges begin reporting their endowments' performance for FY 2025, the early news finds many nationally prominent institutions posting double-digit investment gains.

Forbes by Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Theaster Gates And Chicago: City Of Dreams

Theaster Gates’ latest demonstration of an artist’s potential for civic planning comes at GRAY Chicago during the exhibition “Oh, You’ve Got to Come Back to the City."

Forbes by Chadd Scott, Contributor, Chadd Scott, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/chaddscott/

EU And Ukraine Deepen Defense Ties To Strengthen European Security

Through continued defense collaboration and dialogue, Ukraine is gradually integrating with the EU as both work to strengthen European national security.

Forbes by Mark Temnycky, Contributor, Mark Temnycky, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/marktemnycky/

The ‘Rolls-Royce Of Turkey’ Is Coming To America

Paul Kelly's family farm in England has been selling $500 heirloom turkeys for two generations. Now, after a decade breeding them in Virginia, KellyBronze birds are looking to gobble up America's Thanksgiving market.

Forbes by Chloe Sorvino, Forbes Staff, Chloe Sorvino, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/fresh-take/

Trump’s Net Worth Drops $1.1 Billion

The president had a record net worth of $7.3 billion in September.

Forbes by Sara Dorn, Forbes Staff, Sara Dorn, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/

As Warner Bros. Bids Come In, Employees Face Another New Boss

The long-suffering Warner Bros. Discovery employees have survived endless bad deals this century. Three bidders Friday mean more distractions and layoffs to come.

Forbes by David Bloom, Senior Contributor, David Bloom, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/dbloom/

Disney Spent More On ‘Andor’ Than Any Of Its ‘Star Wars’ Movies

Disney has revealed it spent $60.5 million on Star Wars streaming series Andor in 2024, giving the show a total cost of $705.5 million - far higher than the spending on any of the movies in the saga.

Forbes by Caroline Reid, Senior Contributor, Caroline Reid, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/

Dubai Air Show Highlights Importance Of The Mid-East

Growing importance of Dubai Air Show to commercial and military aerospace

Forbes by Jerrold Lundquist, Contributor, Jerrold Lundquist, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jerroldlundquist/

Grassroots Groups Call For Black Friday To Cyber Monday Retail Boycotts

Two grassroots groups, “We Ain’t Buying It” and "Mass Blackout," call for retail boycotts Thanksgiving weekend to protest corporate and Trump administration policies.

Forbes by Pamela N. Danziger, Senior Contributor, Pamela N. Danziger, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pamdanziger/

Recap: How ‘South Park’ Trots Home For Thanksgiving Episode

Trey Parker and Matt Stone return with a new "South Park" Thanksgiving episode that takes a break from the plotline involving President Donald Trump and Satan and is set almost entirely in South Park.

Forbes by Tim Lammers, Contributor, Tim Lammers, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/

D.C. Shooting Suspect Was Granted Asylum In April: What We Know

The suspect entered the U.S. in September 2021 from Afghanistan as part of the Biden-era “Operation Allies Welcome,” for people who helped the U.S. war effort in the country.

Forbes by Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff, Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/

D.C. Shooting Suspect Worked With CIA In Afghanistan: What We Know

The suspect entered the U.S. in September 2021 from Afghanistan as part of the Biden-era “Operation Allies Welcome,” for people who helped the U.S. war effort in the country.

Forbes by Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff, Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/

Europe Joins U.S. In Arming For Russian Nuclear Strikes In Space

As Russia threatens nuclear attacks on Ukraine and NATO, and prototypes a nuclear-armed spacecraft, European space powers are racing to arm for atomic strikes in orbit.

Forbes by Kevin Holden Platt, Contributor, Kevin Holden Platt, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinholdenplatt/

Trump Says Air Space Above Venezuela Will Be Closed

The U.S. has ramped up its military presence off the coast of Venezuela amid its war with drug cartels and push to oust President Nicolás Maduro.

Forbes by Sara Dorn, Forbes Staff, Sara Dorn, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/

How The Ellisons Could Still Land Warner Bros.

Netflix may have won the bidding war for one of Hollywood’s oldest studios, but the fight for control has only just begun.

Forbes by Matt Craig, Forbes Staff, Matt Craig, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattcraig/

Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: Streaming Superpower Or Streaming Monopoly?

Although Warner Bros. Discovery has agreed to Netflix’s bid, the deal faces heavy regulatory scrutiny and political resistance, leaving room for Paramount to re-enter.

Forbes by Corey Martin, Contributor, Corey Martin, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/coreymartin/

Why Is Zohran Mamdani Ridiculed, While Kevin Hassett Is Revered?

That the critiques of NYC's mayor-elect are correct raises questions about why Fed officials and would-be Fed officials don't rate the same scorn.

Forbes by John Tamny, Contributor, John Tamny, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/

Frozen Russian Assets And The Moment Of Truth For The World Order

The use of frozen Russian assets for security for Europe to help fund Ukraine's defence in the war has been achieved by an EU decision. Now what?

Forbes by Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor, Andy J. Semotiuk, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjsemotiuk/

How One Couple Lost Their Life Savings To A Fake Federal Investigation

Larry and Barbara Cook thought they were helping government agents. In the end, they found themselves victims of tax and Medicare gotchas, as well as the scamsters.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

How Rising Food Prices Will Steal America’s Holiday Cheer

Grocery prices continue to climb amidst Trump-era tariff and supply chain pressures. New survey data shows that Americans will be buying less food this holiday season.

Forbes by Errol Schweizer, Contributor, Errol Schweizer, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/errolschweizer/

The Real Roots Of America’s Affordability Problem

Political constraints mean solutions to America's "affordability problem" remain limited.

Forbes by James Broughel, Contributor, James Broughel, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesbroughel/

Killing Of U.S. Troops In Syria Shows Danger Of Rushed SDF Integration

A smooth integration of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces could build a stronger, more professional Syrian military capable of providing security throughout Syria.

Forbes by Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor, Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/

Trump Announces 10% Tariffs On European Countries Supporting Greenland

Donald Trump said he will impose a 10% tariff—that will rise to 25%—on European countries that don’t support his controversial plan to take over Greenland.

Forbes by Mike Stunson, Forbes Staff, Mike Stunson, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikestunson/

China Purchased No U.S. Soybeans An Unprecented Sixth Straight Month

U.S. soybean famers look for markets in addition to China as the trade war with the United States continues, countries like Mexico, Egypt, Germany and Pakistan.

Forbes by Ken Roberts, Contributor, Ken Roberts, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenroberts/

The Toilets On The U.S. Navy's Newest Supercarrier Are Still Clogging

The Vacuum, Collection, Holding and Transfer sewage system on USS Gerald R. Ford was developed for cruise ships, but maybe too small for the massive aircraft carrier

Forbes by Peter Suciu, Contributor, Peter Suciu, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/petersuciu/

Why Is Donald Trump The Only Villain In Jerome Powell’s Investigation?

Forgotten by PhD types eager to elevate their economic intelligence by denigrating Trump’s is that frequently they reveal their own limitations while explaining Trump’s.

Forbes by John Tamny, Contributor, John Tamny, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/

TikTok’s ‘2026 Is The New 2016’ Trend, Explained

In 2026, TikTok and Instagram are looking back to 2016, and remembering the good times—here’s why social media users are so nostalgic for the old days.

Forbes by Dani Di Placido, Senior Contributor, Dani Di Placido, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/

IndyCar Confirms Discussions With President Trump For Washington Race

The Department of Transportation and President Trump are actively pursuing an IndyCar Series street race as part of the America250 Celebration, IndyCar has confirmed.

Forbes by Bruce Martin, Contributor, Bruce Martin, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucemartin/

Trump Threatens Canada With 100% Tariff If It Makes Deal With China

In a post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump threatened Canada with 100% tariffs on all goods and products if it makes a trade deal with China.

Forbes by Mike Stunson, Forbes Staff, Mike Stunson, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikestunson/

It’s Not Just Soybeans: U.S. Exports Of Cars To China At 16-Year Low

For China, it looks like another precision retaliatory move against Trump’s more sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports, first levied in 2018, following soybean exports.

Forbes by Ken Roberts, Contributor, Ken Roberts, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenroberts/

Donald Trump Has The Chance To Do What Ronald Reagan Wished He Had

A stable dollar would lift the global economy like nothing else, and would give the Trump presidency infinitely more prestige than a Nobel Peace Prize ever could.

Forbes by John Tamny, Contributor, John Tamny, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/

The Years-Long Lead-Up To U.S.-Israel Assassination Of Iran’s Khamenei

Khamanei's assassination was the dramatic culmination of years of miscalculations in his standoff and conflicts with these powers in the region and domestic repression.

Forbes by Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor, Paul Iddon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/

Power Hungry: How The AI Boom Is Forcing A Clean Energy Reckoning

Surging electricity demand from AI data centers is colliding with a federal energy policy that favors slow-build fossil fuels over fast-deploy renewables. Price impact?

Forbes by Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor, Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/

US Blockade On Iran May Bring Back Prize And Booty

The US seized an Iranian ship for breaching its blockade. What comes next could revive prize law—with implications for doing business in wartime and conflict with China.

Forbes by Jill Goldenziel, Contributor, Jill Goldenziel, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jillgoldenziel/

France's Mistral Built a $14B AI Empire by Not Being American

Paris-based Mistral wanted to develop a top-tier AI model to rival OpenAI and Anthropic. That didn’t work out. But it turns out lots of folks don’t care if the AI is bleeding edge – as long as it wasn’t made in America or China.

Forbes by Iain Martin

Hantavirus Cruise Passengers Will Disembark Sunday (Latest Updates)

There are nine U.S. residents being monitored for the illness across six states, though none have shown any signs of illness.

Forbes by Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff, Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/

Anxiety Over Social Security Benefits Grows As Funding Cliff Looms

The 90-year-old retirement income program is marred by confusing rules, administrative snafus and uncertainty over what benefit cuts and tax hikes are to come.

Forbes by Janet Novack, Forbes Staff, Janet Novack, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/janetnovack/

What Have RFK, Jr. And The Trump Administration Done For Mothers?

Kennedy touts MAHA. This Mother's Day, note what his misinformation and policies really do to moms: reduce access to care, increase deaths and guilt from responsibilities.

Forbes by Judy Stone, Senior Contributor, Judy Stone, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/judystone/

Policy Of Auto-Enrolling Seniors In Medicare Advantage Could Backfire

Should Medicare change the default option for new beneficiaries to Medicare Advantage or an ACO, this could backfire as costs could rise and access restrictions increase.

Forbes by Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor, Joshua P. Cohen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/

Health Insurers Performing Better But There’s Potential Trouble Ahead

Health insurance companies including UnitedHealthcare, CVS Health’s Aetna and Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans are seeing lower costs. But there’s trouble ahead.

Forbes by Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor, Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/

Secretary Of Defense Hegseth Welcomed Home U.S. Navy Supercarrier

The USS Gerald R. Ford arrived at Naval Station Norfolk following a record-long deployment. She is the most recent U.S. Navy warship to receive a hero’s welcome

Forbes by Peter Suciu, Contributor, Peter Suciu, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/petersuciu/

Ebola Outbreak Kills At Least 80 In Congo

The surge in cases marks the 17th Ebola outbreak in the Congo since 1976.

Forbes by Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff, Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/

Just What Exactly Do Conservatives Think Inflation Is?

What fractures globalized production naturally results in higher prices just as what integrates global production naturally results in lower prices.

Forbes by John Tamny, Contributor, John Tamny, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/

U.S. And Iran Near Deal To End War, Reports Say

Officials in Pakistan told Reuters ongoing peace negotiations were “encouraging.”

Forbes by Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff, Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk/

Republicans Attack Each Other Over Possible Iran Deal: What We Know

Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas, said he was “deeply concerned” about what he has heard on a potential peace deal with Iran, suggesting it would empower the Iranian government.

Forbes by Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff, Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/

Rising Beef Prices Are Slaughtering Steakhouses

Beef costs have hit a record high, and the restaurants built around brisket and ribeye are the first to bleed—though not all of them.

Forbes by Alicia Park, Forbes Staff, Alicia Park, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/aliciapark/

Golden Dome Marks A Moment Of Truth For Military Tech Firms

A leak proof Golden Dome missile defense system is physically impossible and the quest for one would be inordinately expensive.

Forbes by William Hartung, Contributor, William Hartung, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhartung/

Building A World Class Creative Tech Hub In Vancouver

The Los Angeles film industry is struggling, but Vancouver's similar sector is thriving with a mix of industry attention, government support and educational pipelines.

Forbes by David Bloom, Senior Contributor, David Bloom, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/dbloom/

Why Now Is The Time For James Dolan To Sell A Stake In The Knicks

After decades of disappointment, New York is back in the NBA Finals. With an upcoming split from the Rangers in the works, the team’s billionaire owner has a chance to cash in on the orange fever.

Forbes by Matt Craig, Forbes Staff, Matt Craig, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattcraig/

Energy, Competition, and Cooperation At The Caucasian Crossroads

The South Caucasus host a series of trade routes central to competition in Eurasia. Incentives for stability and chaos create unexpected partnerships and opportunities.

Forbes by Wesley Alexander Hill, Contributor, Wesley Alexander Hill, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/wesleyhill/

Is The Pentagon For Sale To Private Equity?

Three national legislators are demanding accountability for a $200 billion private equity invasion of America's defense industrial base.

Forbes by Mayra Rodriguez Valladares, Senior Contributor, Mayra Rodriguez Valladares, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/mayrarodriguezvalladares/

Caribbean Food Security, One Year After The Collapse Of USAID

The abrupt collapse of USAID one year ago impacted food security, agriculture, and climate resilience across the Caribbean.

Forbes by Daphne Ewing-Chow, Senior Contributor, Daphne Ewing-Chow, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/daphneewingchow/

A Baltic Pressure Campaign For President Trump To End Russia’s War

President Trump has an opportunity to end Russia’s war against Ukraine by leading a Baltic air and maritime pressure campaign that moves Putin to the bargaining table.

Forbes by David A. Deptula, Contributor, David A. Deptula, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davedeptula/

Resolution Copper Mine Promises To Boost America’s Energy Security

Resolution Copper, a major brownfield mining project in Arizona, promises to give a big boost to America's ability to reshore its domestic copper needs.

Forbes by David Blackmon, Senior Contributor, David Blackmon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/

AMA To Launch U.S. Campaign To Rebuild ‘Trust In Medicine, Science’

The American Medical Association will launch a national campaign called “Have You asked your Doctor?” to combat health misinformation and “rebuild trust in medicine.”

Forbes by Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor, Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/

U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Expected To Be Signed Sunday, Trump Says

Pakistan is one of the key mediators between the U.S. and Iran as both sides have struggled to finalize a peace agreement since April.

Forbes by Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff, Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/

What To Expect For The Stock Market's Last 6 Months Of 2026

Looking for the stock market outlook for the last half of 2026? See what you should consider through the end of the year to be prepared.

Forbes by Peter Cohan, Senior Contributor, Peter Cohan, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/

Nina Schwalbe In Run For Congress Finds These Barriers To Scientists

Longtime public health professional and leader Nina Schwalbe, MPH, PhD, is running to succeed retiring U.S. Rep Jerry Nadler in Manhattan’s 12th Congressional District.

Forbes by Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor, Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/

As Nurses Lose Student Loans, Your Healthcare Could Suffer

A new law limits federal loans to aspiring nurse practitioners to $20,500 a year—less than half what would-be podiatrists, chiropractors and optometrists can borrow.

Forbes by Lisa Chambers, Forbes Staff, Lisa Chambers, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisachambers/

Trump Claims UK’s Starmer Will Resign

The prime minister has not officially announced his departure, but has been rumored to be planning his resignation next week.

Forbes by Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff, Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk/

Hung Cao, Acting Secretary Of The Navy, Is The SECNAV America Needs

Hung Cao, the new Acting Secretary of the Navy, is doing a great job. But with only two years to make a difference, he needs to make some "big swings" now.

Forbes by Craig Hooper, Senior Contributor, Craig Hooper, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/craighooper/

This Geothermal Startup Plans To Use Oil Tech For Green Energy

A new geothermal player. Upgrading the grid with wood veneers. How drones are leveling the military playing field. All that and more in this week’s Prototype.

Forbes by Alex Knapp, Forbes Staff, Sydney Goitia-Doran, Forbes Staff, Alex Knapp, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/ , Sydney Goitia-Doran, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/

Old EV Batteries Could Help Solve AI’s Exploding Power Problem

Can second-life EV batteries save the grid from AI? Explore how data centers are repurposing electric vehicle batteries to solve exploding power demands.

Forbes by Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor, Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/

Trump Claims Reflecting Pool Now In ‘Full Use’

The president also claimed a major renovation to one of D.C.’s public golf courses would begin in September.

Forbes by Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff, Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk/

U.S. Banking On ‘Co-Innovation’ For Its Trillion Dollar Energy Build

As the U.S. embarks on its largest energy build in a generation, project sponsors, EPC firms and industry technology vendors need to reshape collaboration, experts say.

Forbes by Gaurav Sharma, Senior Contributor, Gaurav Sharma, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/gauravsharma/

10 Numbers That Define 2026 So Far

Joe Rogan overtakes Fox News, your $100 has been cut by a quarter, and only one man this year has beaten Elon Musk on X.

Forbes by Conor Murray, Forbes Staff, Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff, Conor Murray, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/ , Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/

Europe And China Diverge From The U.S. On The Future Of Money

Europe and China favour state-led digital money; the U.S. backs private competition. The divide may decide whether dollars or euros dominate online finance.

Forbes by Jon Helgi Egilsson, Contributor, Jon Helgi Egilsson, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonegilsson/

One Year After Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill,' Here's What Actually Happened

Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" on July 4, 2025, promising it would supercharge the economy and land more money in the pockets of working Americans. Here’s what’s actually happened.

Forbes by Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff, Mary Whitfill Roeloffs, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/

The King, The Pope And More Wish The U.S. A Happy 250th Birthday

World leaders including the Pope, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Royal Family wrote letters Saturday celebrating the Fourth of July.

Forbes by Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff, Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/

The New Trump OMB Rule: How People, Organizations Are Pushing Back

The new White House Office of Management and Budget rule would give Trump and his administration significantly more power to select, award, cut and terminate grants,

Forbes by Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor, Bruce Y. Lee, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/

Tax Breaks: The Penalties, Postage And Paperwork Edition

Plus: Red cards and tax deductions, busting a TikTok tax myth, gift tax returns and Trump accounts, deferred compensation, sales tax zappers, tax trivia and more.

Forbes by Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

Trump Says Strait Of Hormuz Is Open—Contradicting Iran

The U.S. military said it struck Iranian military targets on Saturday after an Iranian drone hit a container ship.

Forbes by Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff, Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk/

Leaders React After Lindsey Graham’s Sudden Death

The South Carolina senator’s office said the 71-year-old died after a “brief and sudden illness.”

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How Louisiana Became A Key Battleground For Anti-Energy Activism

A new report from the Pelican Institute details more than $100 million being pour into the state to fund anti-energy activism.

Forbes by David Blackmon, Senior Contributor, David Blackmon, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/

Grid War: How Geopolitics And Anxiety Drive Home Solar

Cyberattacks on power grids and shifting federal policy are pushing Americans toward rooftop solar and batteries — not for climate ideals, but personal security.

Forbes by Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor, Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/