Democratic Governors Wes Moore, Gretchen Whitmer and Ned Lamont are highlighting the plight of men and boys. Experts say it’s badly needed and could help the party with male voters.
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South Korea’s Hyundai announces $21 billion U.S. investment
South Korean conglomerate Hyundai on Monday announced a roughly $21 billion investment in U.S. onshoring that includes a $5.8 billion steel plant in Louisiana.
Trump announces Hyundai is opening a new steel plant in Louisiana
President Donald Trump announced that South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai is opening a steel plant in Louisiana. Trump said the investment will produce 2.7 million metric tons of steel a year and would produce more than 1,400 jobs.
Bitcoin is just another tech stock, not a market hedge, study shows
Bitcoin is more closely correlated to the Nasdaq than it is to gold most of the time, and investors could benefit from viewing it as another big tech stock, says Standard Chartered.
Trump holds Cabinet meeting with Elon Musk to talk DOGE and tariffs
NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard reports on President Trump’s Cabinet meeting with his administration and Elon Musk, where the secretaries and president talked cuts from DOGE and tariffs ahead of their implementation.
What to know as United Airlines raises annual fees for lounges and rewards credit cards
United Airlines is raising fees for annual airport lounge membership and its rewards credit cards, a test of how much consumers will shell out for popular travel perks.
The probability of a recession is approaching 50%, Deutsche markets survey finds
Chances that the U.S. is heading for a recession are close to 50-50, according to a Deutsche Bank survey that raises more questions about the direction of the U.S. economy.
Trump’s tariff ‘Liberation Day’ is a little over a week away, but the details are still a mystery
Markets remain locked into the slightest developments in President Donald Trump’s tariffs strategy — the result of a vacuum of uncertainty that’s forced investors to try to fill in the blanks.
23andMe files for bankruptcy as co-founder Anne Wojcicki resigns as CEO
Embattled genetic testing company 23andMe, once valued at $6 billion, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Missouri federal court on Sunday night.
Here are top travel destinations for spring
Looking to take a vacation this spring? Jacqui Gifford, editor-in-chief of Travel and Leisure, joins TODAY with top destinations to explore this season, from an urban park in Spokane, to spending time on the beach on Jekyll Island, Georgia.