
Ty Roush is a New York City-based breaking news reporter who frequently covers Russiaโs invasion of Ukraine, the automotive industry and sports money. He joined Forbes in 2022 and has covered Exxon acquiring Pioneer for nearly $60 billion, a mysterious respiratory illness affecting dogs across the U.S. and the challenges against transgender health care. Before joining Forbes, he covered the Black Mountain, North Carolina community for the Asheville Citizen Times. Ty earned his bachelorโs degree in journalism from Auburn University and his masterโs degree in journalism from Northwestern University. Email him at troush@forbes.com.
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Trump Says His Tariffs Collected โTrillionsโ In RevenueโHereโs The Real Figure
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has projected tariff revenue would reach $300 billion per year.
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The Steven Spielberg flick returned 50 years after its theatrical release.
Northern Lights Forecast: These 18 States May See Aurora Borealis On Labor Day
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The prize is the largest lottery jackpot this year and Powerballโs fifth-largest ever.
Labor Day Weekend Travel Woes: Dallas Fort Worth Facing Significant Flight Delays Amid Flash Flood Threat
The Federal Aviation Administration warned of nearly hour-long delays because of inclement weather.
โIs Trump Dead?โ Rumors Debunked As Trump Seen Leaving For Golf
Social media users, without evidence, pushed claims that President Donald Trump had died in recent days after not being seen publicly.
Are Trumpโs Tariffs Still In Effect? What To Know After Court Rules Most Levies Are Illegal
Trump challenged the appellate court ruling and claimed the Supreme Court would likely keep his tariffs in place.
U.S. Economic Pessimism Grows As Worries Persist Over Rising Prices
More Americans expressed concerns that tariffs would impact prices.
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The Fedโs preferred inflation report is the last before the central bank considers interest rate cuts.