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  • 4 days ago | axios.com | Erica Pandey

    Illustration: Sarah Grillo/AxiosInfluencers have typically thrived during shaky times, from the pandemic recession to sky-high inflation. But something is shifting. Why it matters: The backlash against this industry — built on selling aspirational lifestyles — is gaining new momentum as economic uncertainty spikes. Zoom in: Consumer confidence is plunging and the cracks are showing.

  • 1 week ago | axios.com | Erica Pandey

    Illustration: Brendan Lynch/AxiosHarvard's decision to push back against President Trump's pressure tactics shows other institutions targeted by his administration that there's an alternative to swift capitulation. Why it matters: Harvard is an international brand with a $53 billion endowment — a rare institution with the resources and willpower to withstand an onslaught of funding cuts and investigations from the government.

  • 1 week ago | axios.com | Erica Pandey

    One of Dana Perino's favorite questions to ask her friends, family, mentors and mentees is: "What's the best advice you ever got?"Perino, 52 — a longtime Fox News anchor, and White House press secretary under former President George W. Bush — tapped into her wide network, from fellow anchor Bret Baier to country music artist Dierks Bentley to Andrea Aragon, a nonprofit leader and Perino's college roommate.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Erica Pandey

    6 hours agoThe Social Security Administration (SSA) implemented anti-fraud tools to protect customers who file claims over the phone following Elon Musk’s warning that fraudsters were targeting the agency’s call-in lines to steal benefits. The agency launched measures that will "identify suspicious activity in …

  • 1 week ago | axios.com | Erica Pandey

    Illustration: Brendan Lynch/AxiosPockets of the U.S. economy — from landscaping to elder care to restaurants — depend on the labor of undocumented immigrants to stay afloat. But the vast shadow workforce extends beyond them. It includes legal immigrants with work restrictions, like students and asylum seekers. Why it matters: Immigration crackdowns under the Trump administration are spreading fear — causing people to skip work, straining businesses, and leaving families without income.

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Erica Pandey
Erica Pandey @erica_pandey
5 Apr 25

From @zacharybasu: Trump's tariff revolution is rooted in a simple thesis: America has been humiliated and exploited by foreign nations for decades, and only he has the guts to make them pay. https://t.co/d6IOBlNOcw

Erica Pandey
Erica Pandey @erica_pandey
5 Apr 25

In one 48-minute speech, Trump scrambled every American's budget, every U.S. company's balance sheet and every global alliance https://t.co/SbjkxD2xFv

Erica Pandey
Erica Pandey @erica_pandey
31 Mar 25

40% of America's Nobel Prize winners in the sciences between 2000 and 2023 were immigrants - Funding, top universities, academic freedom are among factors that have made U.S. a talent magnet. Now, some of those factors are in flux https://t.co/oNmXZX82SZ