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Mark Cuban Says He Backs a Specific Minimum Wage Hike—but Hates This Left-Wing Political Slogan

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July 8, 2026

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Mark Cuban Says He Backs a Specific Minimum Wage Hike—but Hates This Left-Wing Political Slogan

The billionaire entrepreneur and former ‘Shark Tank’ investor described his economic philosophy as ‘trickle up.’

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Liberty Nation

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· Jun 27, 2026

Is Cuba Embracing Free Market Economics?

The island nation is apparently abandoning socialism.

Sky News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Cubans face endless blackouts, collapsing salaries and empty shops – but they're refusing to give up

Cubans face endless blackouts, collapsing salaries and empty shops – but they're refusing to give up

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 23, 2026

Rubio sanctions Cuban entities despite country’s attempt to liberalize

Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctioned five Cuban companies, despite Havana’s attempts to liberalize. Rubio leaned into the stick side of the carrot-and-stick approach to Cuba on Tuesday, dashing hopes from the Cuban government that a new move to modernize could spare it from further crushing sanctions. Three of the five companies were linked to []

The West Australian

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· Jul 10, 2026

Roger Cook ‘watching’ but not worried about Pilbara strike that could cost WA $7 million per day

Roger Cook has dismissed the threat of a Pilbara strike as normal ‘push and shove’ and won’t urge union leaders to stand down.

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 24, 2026

US slaps new sanctions on Cuba

The US hit Cuban state companies Tuesday with new sanctions that analysts say are expected to spook foreign investors and deepen a severe economic crisis. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the sanctions target five Cuban entities, including three linked to Grupo de Administracion Empresarial S.A., a business conglomerate run by Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces. Best known as GAESA , it is believed to command nearly 40 percent of Cuba's gross domestic product. As of early 2024, it held 14.

Fortune

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· Jun 28, 2026

Fed’s Barkin warns of high inflation, but sees signs of relief

“Businesses, when they set prices, take today’s inflation as a factor, and so I think there’s some persistence to inflation.”

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Related coverage for "Mark Cuban Says He Backs a Specific Minimum Wage Hike—but Hates This Left-Wing Political Slogan": Liberty Nation — Is Cuba Embracing Free Market Economics?. Sky News — Cubans face endless blackouts, collapsing salaries and empty shops – but they're refusing to give up. Washington Examiner — Rubio sanctions Cuban entities despite country’s attempt to liberalize. The West Australian — Roger Cook ‘watching’ but not worried about Pilbara strike that could cost WA $7 million per day. The korea Herald News — US slaps new sanctions on Cuba. Fortune — Fed’s Barkin warns of high inflation, but sees signs of relief