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Reprieve for Trump’s Trade War: Appeals Court Pauses Tariff Ban

President Trump's controversial trade war strategy has received a temporary reprieve, as an appeals court has paused a lower court's ruling that banned his sweeping tariffs. This allows the administration to continue collecting tariffs while it prepares its legal...

Starling’s Stumbles: Weak Controls Cost Bank £28M in Covid Loan Losses

Digital bank Starling is facing the financial consequences of its own operational shortcomings, as it confirms a £28 million loss from the government's "bounce back loan" scheme. CEO Raman Bhatia openly admitted that "weak controls" within the bank led...

Trade War Casualties: How China Restrictions Are Reshaping Nvidia’s Empire

The ongoing trade conflict between the world's two largest economies has claimed another high-profile victim: Nvidia's ambitious expansion into China's booming artificial intelligence sector. As the company approaches its Wednesday earnings announcement, executives have revealed that U.S. export restrictions...

Trade War Timeout: Trump Postpones EU Tariffs Amid Hopeful Talks

In a surprising turn of events, the U.S. has postponed a steep tariff hike on European imports, offering a crucial chance for trade reconciliation. The proposed 50% duty is now on hold until July 9. The decision followed a cordial...

From Celebration to Terror: How Putin’s 367-Projectile Strike Rewrote Kyiv’s Holiday History

Vladimir Putin has permanently scarred one of Ukraine's most treasured traditions, transforming Kyiv Day from a celebration of civic pride into a day of terror and survival. The massive 367-projectile assault—featuring 298 drones and 69 missiles—represents the calculated destruction...

U.S. Companies on Edge: Trump’s Tariff Decree Triggers Emergency Supply Chain Rethink

American businesses are racing to adapt after President Trump’s abrupt announcement of a 50% tariff on European Union imports and looming levies on tech products like iPhones. The dramatic move leaves little time for negotiation and forces companies to...

Beyond Politics: How Trump’s Trade Ultimatum Threatens Workers’ Futures on Both Sides

The escalating trade dispute between the United States and the European Union transcends political maneuvering, directly threatening the economic futures of millions of workers and their families across two continents. President Trump's blunt ultimatum, articulated via Truth Social and...

British Man to Face US Trial Over $100 Million Wine Investment Scam

A British businessman accused of orchestrating a $100 million wine investment fraud has lost his legal battle to avoid extradition to the United States. Andrew Fuller, 58, will be sent to New York to stand trial on charges of...

Can Labour’s Rail Reforms Get Britain Back on Track? Inside the Great British Railways Reboot

In a symbolic early morning rollout, the first train bearing the Great British Railways (GBR) branding will depart from London Waterloo to Shepperton this Sunday, marking the Labour government’s opening move toward renationalising the railways. While the train will...

HBO Returns: Why Warner Bros. Is Putting the “HBO” Back in HBO Max

In a bold move signaling a return to its roots, Warner Bros. Discovery has announced that its streaming platform will once again be known as HBO Max. The rebrand reverses a controversial decision made in 2023 to drop the...

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 The EV Moment America Has Been Inching Toward Is Arriving Faster Than Expected

Analysts who track the US electric vehicle market have noted for years that adoption would eventually accelerate — that...