6 analyses

While headlines focus on investment pledges, buried details reveal Nvidia may give 25% of China sales to the US government. This unprecedented arrangement reshapes the entire chip geopolitics playbook.

The U.S. runs a trade surplus with Spain, not a deficit—making an embargo counterproductive by Trump's stated goals. Analysis of the legal and economic hurdles behind the heated rhetoric.

The $449/month workplace offering expands Lilly's direct-distribution model beyond individual consumers. With Medicare coverage launching and oral pills pending FDA approval, the timing suggests broader ambitions.

No workers complained, but federal regulators investigated anyway after political pressure. The precedent could reshape what companies can legally say about workplace diversity.

Per-capita growth looks impressive until you realize 31% depends on oil and gas prices. Transient workers and commodity cycles create a boom-bust vulnerability that GDP numbers don't capture.

Despite the highest tariff rates since 1935, U.S. trade deficits reached record levels in 2025. Our analysis reveals how tariffs became revenue generators rather than trade balancers.