Day: April 2, 2025
Trump tariffs announcement live updates: What to expect in Seattle, WA
Trump has dubbed April 2 “Liberation Day” for a slate of new tariffs on imported goods. Here’s what to expect and impacts and reactions from Seattle and WA.
US banks predict climate goals will fail – but air conditioning firms will thrive
Reports predict global heating will bring catastrophes and that air conditioning market could grow by 41%The world is on track for disastrous global heating – but this will create profits for some air conditioning companies, according to forecasts by l…
The Lenovo ThinkPad streak is over – this model breaks a decade-long trend in the best way yet
The ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition reimagines the classic design with a sleek, modern look clearly aimed at MacBook fans.
Progress made between Greek, Turkish Cypriot leaders but peace talks still distant
The Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish forces invaded and occupied the north of the country following a failed coup by supporters of a union with Greece.
Russian strategic bomber crashes in Siberia, one person dead, governor says – Reuters
Russian strategic bomber crashes in Siberia, one person dead, governor says ReutersOne Of Russia’s Swing-Wing Tu-22M Bombers Just Crashed. It’s The Fifth Loss Since 2022. ForbesRussian bomber crashes in Irkutsk Oblast, pilot kille…
T-Mobile’s data breach settlement payments are finally rolling out – how to see if you qualify
After a 2021 data breach exposed the data of 76 million customers, settlement checks are finally being sent out this month. Here’s what you need to know.
Tesla quarterly sales plunge as Musk backlash grows
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What Being ‘Quiet Fired’ Means and What to Do About It
While not technically illegal, quiet firing is distasteful, emotionally manipulative and can tarnish a company’s reputation for years to come.
South Korea’s Risky Bet on Online Regulation
As Seoul considers new regulations on online platforms, concerns about competition, national security, and possible U.S. retaliation loom large.