11-26-24 FED News Mid Day

A Mid-Day News Break

Good afternoon! Today, we cover Trump’s Treasury pick that’s making Wall Street uneasy and explore a tongue-in-cheek guide to Thanksgiving disasters. Don’t miss these holiday highlights.

Top Stories:

Trump’s Treasury Pick Has Wall Street Squirming

President-elect Trump’s rumored Treasury Secretary pick has sparked concerns on Wall Street due to his strong stance on tariffs. The potential nominee, known for advocating high tariffs to protect American industries, has traders worried about the impact on global markets.

Supporters see this as a move to reinvigorate domestic manufacturing and counter unfair trade practices, while critics argue it could trigger retaliatory measures from key trade partners. As Trump finalizes his Cabinet, the selection will undoubtedly shape his administration’s economic strategy. — Read more

How to Ruin Thanksgiving in 5 Easy Steps

Thanksgiving disasters are all too common, from frozen turkeys to flaming centerpieces. This satirical guide highlights the pitfalls to avoid, like “turkey tossing” (don’t try it!) and forgetting to check the oven before the big meal.

While the advice may be humorous, it serves as a lighthearted reminder to focus on the real meaning of Thanksgiving: togetherness. So, skip the chaos and enjoy a drama-free holiday with your loved ones. — Read more

Health & Lifestyle:

Avoid Holiday Burnout with These Self-Care Tips

Take breaks, set boundaries, and focus on gratitude to stay grounded during the holiday hustle. Remember, the holidays are about joy, not perfection.

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Fun Fact of the Day:

Did you know? Thanksgiving leftovers were the inspiration for the first-ever TV dinner in 1953.

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