Creative Planning Deepens Focus on Women’s Leadership and Financial Education Through Women’s Forum

Professional women networking at a Creative Planning Women's Forum event focused on leadership and financial education

“Creative Planning has launched the Women’s Forum, Powered by Creative Planning, expanding an initiative originally founded in 2015 to empower women through targeted financial education, leadership development, and personal growth resources. The program addresses persistent barriers women face in wealth-building, such as career interruptions and longevity risks, while fostering networking among professionals from emerging leaders … Read more

Minister Valdez Announces New Federal Funding to Boost Indigenous Tourism Across Canada

Minister Rechie Valdez speaking at an event announcing federal funding for Indigenous tourism projects in Canada.

“In a significant move to support economic reconciliation and cultural preservation, Minister Rechie Valdez has announced an additional $6 million in federal funding for the Indigenous Tourism Fund’s Signature Indigenous Tourism Experiences Stream (SITES). This investment, stemming from Budget 2025, will scale up high-impact, export-ready Indigenous-led tourism projects nationwide, building on prior successes and contributing … Read more

T-Mobile Tackles a Major Customer Frustration in Plan Switching

T-Mobile logo on a smartphone screen displaying the T-Life app plan comparison interface

“T-Mobile has introduced a seamless in-app feature within the T-Life platform that allows existing customers to compare and switch wireless plans more easily, addressing long-standing complaints about complexity, lack of transparency, and reliance on customer service representatives during the process. The update provides side-by-side plan details, highlights potential losses of perks or promotions, and empowers … Read more

The article draws from recent developments where multiple bills have been introduced in early 2026, including the No Getting Rich in Congress Act by Rep. Haley Stevens and others in March 2026, which seeks a comprehensive ban on stock trading by members of Congress, the President, Vice President, candidates, and their families, covering stocks, futures, commodities, and cryptocurrency. Earlier in January 2026, Republican-led efforts like the Stop Insider Trading Act by Rep. Bryan Steil advanced through committee but faced criticism for loopholes, such as allowing existing holdings and only requiring notice for sales. Bipartisan Senate efforts like the Restore Trust in Congress Act also emerged, pushing for divestment periods. Public frustration remains high, fueled by ongoing disclosures of trades and reports showing some congressional portfolios outperforming the market in 2025, with averages around 14-17% returns but top performers exceeding 70%.

Illustration of U.S. Capitol building with stock market charts and prohibition symbols overlay, representing potential ban on congressional stock trading.

Public sentiment has reached a tipping point, with experts noting widespread disgust over perceived conflicts of interest, especially as platforms track and even replicate congressional trades profitably. Title: EXCLUSIVE: Congress Stock Trading Could Be Ending Soon – Expert Says ‘People Are Sick Of It’ Synopsis “Momentum is building for a ban on congressional stock trading … Read more

One Stop Systems (OSS) Story Evolves Post-Bressner Sale with Fresh Momentum from Defense and Commercial Wins

One Stop Systems rugged edge computing server in a high-tech defense application, symbolizing evolution after Bressner divestiture and new orders

One Stop Systems has strategically divested its lower-margin Bressner Technology subsidiary for $22.4 million, generating a substantial pre-tax gain and bolstering its cash position for reinvestment into high-growth AI and edge computing. This move has streamlined operations, reduced headcount, and sharpened focus on rugged, high-performance solutions for defense, aerospace, and emerging autonomous applications. Recent orders, … Read more

Trump Strikes Iran’s Kharg Oil Hub, Urges Hormuz Reopening

Satellite view of Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf, Iran's main oil export terminal, showing loading jetties and storage facilities amid regional tensions.

In a significant escalation of the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict, President Donald Trump announced that U.S. forces conducted precision strikes on military targets at Iran’s Kharg Island, the critical hub handling approximately 90% of the nation’s oil exports. The operation deliberately spared oil infrastructure, but Trump issued a stern warning: any further Iranian interference with shipping … Read more

The Democrats’ Push to Intensify Scrutiny on the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Merger

Democratic lawmakers calling for antitrust review of the Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery in Washington DC

**” In a bold move amid shifting political winds, Democratic lawmakers are ramping up calls for rigorous examination of Paramount Skydance’s blockbuster acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, labeling it a potential ‘antitrust disaster’ that could reduce consumer choices, inflate prices, and raise questions about political influence in media consolidation. “** Democrats Intensify Calls for Deep … Read more

Tech stocks today: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang blogs about AI’s impact, Anthropic sues Defense Department over ban.

Stock market chart showing Nvidia shares and AI-themed graphics with headlines about Jensen Huang blog and Anthropic lawsuit

“In a pivotal day for the AI sector, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang published a rare blog post framing AI as the largest infrastructure buildout in human history, structured as a ‘five-layer cake’ from energy to applications, while emphasizing job creation over destruction. Meanwhile, AI startup Anthropic escalated its clash with the U.S. government by filing … Read more

Camping World (CWH) Investment Story Is Resetting After Softer Results And Lower Targets

Chart showing Camping World Holdings (CWH) stock price decline after Q4 2025 earnings report with analyst price target adjustments

“Camping World Holdings reported softer Q4 2025 results with a wider adjusted loss and revenue down year-over-year, prompting analysts to slash price targets amid cautious 2026 guidance. Despite full-year adjusted EBITDA growth exceeding 35% and market share gains, near-term pressures from inventory clearance, margin compression, and deleveraging efforts—including a dividend pause—have reset expectations lower, with … Read more