Pfizer is jumping back into the weight-loss race with a deal to buy Metsera for up to $7.3 billion. The move targets the booming GLP-1 market and could bring new options that aim for strong efficacy, better tolerability, and more convenient dosing.
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The $500B Plan to Build Factories on Federal Land
The President’s new plan would open select federal lands to faster factory construction to rebuild key supply chains at home. Think semiconductors, grid gear, and medical supplies with quicker permits and shared infrastructure. Supporters see jobs and resilience, while skeptics want strong safeguards. Here is how the approach would work and why it matters now.
Drought and Tariffs Squeeze Meat and Dairy Producers
Meat and dairy producers are feeling the heat as drought, tariffs, and high feed costs reshape herds and milk output worldwide. From parched pastures to pricier hay, the squeeze is showing up at the grocery store in tighter supplies and choppier prices. See how farmers are adapting, what it means for your budget, and why resilience is becoming the new rule. The year may end with mixed ledgers, but a clearer playbook is emerging for the seasons ahead.
Nvidia nears $500M stake in Wayve autonomous AI
Self-driving is not dead, it is evolving. Nvidia is negotiating a roughly $500 million stake in UK startup Wayve, a bold bet on end-to-end AI that could reshape how autonomous systems are built and deployed. Here is what the deal might include, why it matters for the UK and automakers, and how it fits Nvidia’s rise as the go-to platform for intelligent vehicles.
US, UK, Sign Massive Tech Trade Deal
A record £250 billion UK-US Tech Prosperity Deal just dropped at Chequers, promising big moves in AI, data centers, and nuclear power. Microsoft, Google, and others are backing new labs and what could be the UK’s largest supercomputer. Leaders call it a historic boost for jobs, energy security, and innovation. Here is what is in the package and why it matters for your bills, your job prospects, and the tech you use every day.
Nvidia Puts $5B Behind Intel to Boost U.S. AI Chips
GPU shortages have been painful for anyone building AI. Nvidia just moved to ease the crunch with a roughly $5B commitment to Intel’s U.S. manufacturing and advanced packaging. The multi-year deal diversifies Nvidia’s supply beyond TSMC and validates Intel’s foundry push. Here is what the agreement covers, why it matters, and what to watch next.
August Retail Sales Show Steady Consumer Demand
Back-to-school deals, gas prices, and e-commerce all collide in August, making the monthly retail sales report a crucial read on the consumer. Learn how to separate price effects from real demand and why the control group matters for GDP and markets. If you want a clear view of spending strength heading into the holidays, here is how to read August like a pro.
US Tech Giants Bet $45B on UK AI Future
US tech heavyweights are pledging up to $45B to turbocharge the UK’s AI future. Microsoft leads with $30B over four years, Nvidia adds up to $15B for R&D, and a new Stargate UK venture targets sovereign compute. What will it mean for jobs, the grid, and the AI race? Dive into the timelines, trade-offs, and the regions set to benefit first.
Trump Wants to End Quarterly Financial Reports. What It Means
Quarterly earnings season shapes your portfolio and the headlines. Now Donald Trump wants to move away from mandatory 10-Qs, arguing it would curb short-term pressure and cut costs. Supporters see room for long-term investment, while critics warn about weaker transparency and wider information gaps. Here is what could change, what might stay the same, and how the SEC could chart a middle path.
How a New TikTok Deal Could Keep the App in the U.S.
TikTok’s fate in the U.S. may not hinge on a ban or a sale after all. Officials are exploring a deal that keeps the app running while locking down data, governance, and the algorithm pipeline. Here is how a licensed algorithm, U.S. code escrow, and independent oversight could shape the version you use every day—and what happens if negotiations falter.










