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How T-Mobile’s Prepaid Business Thrives on Mass Immigration

T-Mobile has built a dominant position in the U.S. prepaid wireless market by strategically targeting immigrant communities, especially Hispanic consumers, through its Metro by T-Mobile brand, Spanish-language marketing, immigrant-focused initiatives, and strategic placement of retail locations at major border crossings.

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert

Producer Prices See Biggest Decline Since 2020

Prices paid to U.S. producers of goods and services unexpectedly declined in April, defying predictions that tariffs would reignite inflation. The producer price index for final demand fell 0.5 percent last month, the Labor Department said on Thursday, the largest

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Job Creators Network Joins Tax Advocates Urging Congress to Expand Trump Tax Cuts, Not Hikes on Small Business Owners

Job Creators Network, America’s largest small business advocacy group, joined forces with Faith & Freedom Coalition, Americans for Tax Reform, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, among other advocacy groups to urge House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and other Republican Members of Congress to make President Donald Trump’s signature Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent.

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‘Bullsh*t I Didn’t Authorize:’ Jamie Lee Curtis Appeals Directly to Zuckerberg to Remove Fake AI Ads from Instagram

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis took to Instagram to directly address Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, urging him to remove AI-generated commercials that featured her likeness without her consent or endorsement. The personal appeal was successful — ads the actress called, “totally AI fake commercial for some bullshit that I didn’t authorize, agree to or endorse,” were removed from Meta’s platforms.

Jamie Lee Curtis with her adopted daughter and son