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31 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Who are the most vulnerable Senate Republicans in 2026?
In 2026, 35 U.S. Senate seats will be contested, with key battleground states likely determining control of the Senate. Currently, Republicans hold a 53-47 majority. Senators Thom Tillis, Susan Collins, Jon Husted, John Cornyn, and Bill Cassidy may face significant challenges to retain their seats.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, led by Kristen Gillibrand, is optimistic about capitalizing on opportunities in a midterm environment that often favors Democrats. The National Republican Senatorial Committee has identified Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Minnesota as crucial states for potential gains.
#economy
Forbes: Forbes Recession Tracker: Recession Odds Spike As Trump’s Tariff ‘Liberation Day’ Approaches
Economists are increasingly warning that the Trump administration's policies may lead the U.S. into an unnecessary recession, with Goldman Sachs raising recession odds to 35% and JPMorgan to 40%. Concerns are fueled by a decline in consumer confidence and a slowdown in job creation.
While the labor market remains strong, the overall economic outlook is grim, with significant pessimism among global fund managers. Signals from the bond market and consumer spending suggest rising recession risks, prompting officials to consider lowering interest rates to stimulate growth.
Fox News: Amazon Big Spring Sale ends today: Last-minute deals you can't miss
Amazon's Big Spring Sale features discounts on a variety of products, including items for spring cleaning, travel, and fitness. Prime members can access exclusive deals, with the sale running through March 31.
Highlighted deals include the Apple Watch Series 10 for $299, portable chargers, solar-powered outdoor lights, and air purifiers. Shoppers are encouraged to take advantage of these limited-time offers.
Forbes: Recession Odds Hit 35% Because Of Tariffs, Goldman Warns
Goldman Sachs has revised its economic outlook for the U.S., increasing the probability of a recession from 20% to 35% due to President Trump's planned tariffs. The firm now predicts higher inflation and unemployment rates, alongside a significant decline in stock market expectations.
The S&P 500 is projected to drop 5% over the next three months, with a year-end target lowered from 6,500 to 5,900. Trump's aggressive tariff strategy is raising concerns among economists about its potential to trigger a recession and further strain financial markets.
#culture
GB News: Jeremy Clarkson eyed to be replaced as The Grand Tour host by ‘social media sensation’
The Grand Tour will continue with a new host following the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond. TikTok star Francis Bourgeois, known for his trainspotting videos, is reportedly being considered for the role.
Bourgeois, a trained mechanical engineer, gained fame through viral content and has collaborated with various celebrities. Despite the change in hosts, Amazon Prime will also release four retrospective episodes celebrating the show's highlights.
#education
Fox News: Trump privatizing student loan system would spur higher-ed reform, lower costs: expert
The U.S. Department of Education (DOE), established in 1979, has influenced federal student loan policies, contributing to rising education costs. As President Trump seeks to downsize the DOE, experts suggest a private loan system could better incentivize colleges and students compared to the current government-run model.
Proposals include transferring the $1.6 trillion student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department, with some lawmakers advocating for bankruptcy protections for private student loans. The current system, which limits discharge options and encourages poor investment decisions, may benefit from a shift to private lending, providing clearer repayment expectations.