China’s June factory activity unexpectedly expands, private survey shows
The private survey appeared to diverge from the country’s official PMI report, which showed manufacturing activity contracted for a third straight month in June.
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The private survey appeared to diverge from the country’s official PMI report, which showed manufacturing activity contracted for a third straight month in June.
A woman in Texas is demanding action after a Starbucks employee wrote an “offensive” joke on the lid of her drink.
No injuries were reported. Both the father and daughter were safely rescued.
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Kohberger has agreed to plead guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty, an attorney for one victim’s family said Monday.
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Amazon says it has deployed over 1M robots in its warehouses, its most ever and close to its human workforce, with 75% of global deliveries aided by robotics — The e-commerce giant now counts…
Elon Musk is threatening to form a new “America Party” if Republicans pass Donald Trump’s spending bill. He pledged support for primary opponents against GOP members, specifically targeting fiscal conservatives.
The Department of Homeland Security has formally instituted a new requirement that members of Congress and their staff provide a week of notice before they visit immigration detention facilities.
As the US Senate inches closer to a vote on the White House’s massive tax and immigration agenda, billionaire Elon Musk renewed his criticism of Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill”, threatening to unseat the lawmakers who support the package.
Business sentiment among large Japanese manufacturers has improved slightly, according to a survey by Japan’s central bank, despite persisting worries over President Donald Trump’s tariffs.