Threat vs reality: How ‘taco’ Trump has shaped shipping in his first six months back in power
Administration’s actions show the president will not always chicken out, at least not completely
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Administration’s actions show the president will not always chicken out, at least not completely
The Trump administration has released over 240,000 pages of documents related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Death Toll in Bangladesh Air Force Plane Crash Rises to 27 BloombergStudents protest in Bangladesh after air force jet crash kills 31, mostly children ReutersGrief and anger in Bangladesh as death toll from military training jet’s…
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Seoul-based chip designer FuriosaAI signs a deal with LG to use its AI chip RNGD, its first major contract, after rejecting Meta’s $800M buyout offer in March — FuriosaAI Inc., the Seoul-based startup seeking…
The prospects of an interim trade deal between India and the United States before Washington’s August 1 deadline have dimmed, as talks remain deadlocked over tariff cuts on key agricultural and dairy products, two Indian government sources said.
A massive slump in trade could spell the end for hundreds of restaurants.
‘Going to the beach’ looks very different in Britain CNN
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Most CIOs at some point in their career have entered into an agreement for a product or service only to be so disappointed that they’ve wanted to cancel the contract.
I can remember wanting to terminate a marketing analytics a…