Tylenol Scandal, Fed Independence, Hyundai Raid, and More

Tylenol under fire, gold shattering records, Fed independence questioned, and a Hyundai raid shaking foreign investors

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Gold hits a historic $3,600, Tylenol faces fresh controversy, the Fed’s independence comes into question, and a Hyundai raid rattles foreign investors. Here are today’s four stories to keep on your radar.

Today’s Top Stories:

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Is RFK’s HHS Preparing to Link Tylenol to Autism?

Health policy meets markets. Reports suggest Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s HHS may investigate Tylenol’s link to autism. Drugmakers could face massive fallout—investors should be bracing for volatility in the healthcare sector.

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Gold Breaks $3,600: Why This Historic Milestone Matters for Investors

Gold just hit $3,600 for the first time ever. Is this the ultimate inflation hedge paying off, or a sign of broader market fear? Here’s what the surge means for portfolios.

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Lock In Bitcoin’s Price and Start Earning Residual Income

Bitcoin’s price could soar but miners secure today’s cost and turn it into income. Green Light Mining’s Bitcoin Mining Guide 2025 reveals how you can capture value now and build a residual stream from mining.

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Kevin Hassett Says Fed Must Stay Independent From Trump

The Fed is once again at the center of political crossfire. Former White House economist Kevin Hassett warns against political influence—what it means for interest rates and your money.

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The Hyundai ICE Raid Just Sent a Message to Foreign Investors in America

Immigration enforcement meets corporate risk. The raid at Hyundai’s Georgia plant raises new questions for global manufacturers betting on U.S. production.

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