Reportedly, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing plans to invest $100 billion into bolstering chip manufacturing in the U.S., President Donald Trump announced Monday
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President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday his tariff plans for Canada and Mexico—most imports from both countries are now subject to 25% levies—making the tariffs effective immediately
Daylight savings has begun on March 9, yet Americans may wonder if the 116-year-old system will continue under Donald Trump’s 2nd presidency
Chipmaker Nvidia has found itself in hot water after Singaporean authorities charged three men with fraud, as they were reportedly trying to move Nvidia’s chips to the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek
Reportedly, Microsoft has urged the Trump administration to ease export restrictions imposed on artificial intelligence chips in the closing days of the Biden administration
Reportedly, all five cryptocurrencies jumped in value following the announcement, taking the overall crypto market cap back above $3 trillion after more than a week of losses
Reportedly, Bondi sent a strongly-worded letter to Patel on Thursday accusing federal investigators in New York of withholding thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents she has vowed to make public
Federal workers who are now facing sudden layoffs under the Trump administration are turning to the MSPB
Reportedly, there are just over two weeks until the federal government runs out of funding, and at the moment, there’s no clear plan to avoid a government shutdown
Reportedly, Musk has received more than $38 billion in aid, funding, and government orders over 20 years on behalf of his automobile company Tesla and his aerospace company SpaceX
Reportedly, the Trump administration said it is eliminating more than 90% of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s foreign aid contracts and $60 billion in overall U.S. assistance around the world
The AI startup, founded by Indian Americans, was met with criticism online due to the insensitive nature of the video depicting workplace surveillance
The new policy could lead to employers of H-1B visa holders to be prosecuted, even though in the past, revoking the visa was the usual action instead
Microsoft has reportedly cancelled data center leases with at least two operators in the U.S
While the newly-elected Chancellor’s intentions aim to bolster national sovereignty, the transition towards reduced U.S. influence will require careful navigation of defense, economic, and diplomatic landscapes
Alibaba plans to spend at least 380 billion yuan, or $52.44 billion, over a three-year period
Meta Platforms has cut back on its yearly distribution of stock options by about 10% for tens of thousands of employees despite the social media giant trading at record highs this month
Europe is keeping a tight leash on the proliferation of AI with a landmark act, affecting Big Tech players in Silicon Valley amid the global AI race
Canada no longer wants Elon Musk as a citizen. Reportedly, more than 150,000 people from Canada have signed a parliamentary petition calling for their country to strip Elon Musk’s Canadian citizenship
In February 2025, Modi visited the U.S. for a high-profile meeting with President Trump. The discussions focused on strengthening the U.S.-India strategic partnership, with a special emphasis on defense, trade, and technology
Amazon MGM Studios now holds full creative control over the iconic James Bond 007 franchise, investing approximately $1 billion to develop it.
Elon Musk’s private security personnel now have certain rights and protections typically given to federal agents, three law enforcement officials familiar with the matter told CNN
Reportedly, Nikola Corp. — an auto startup that was once a favorite of Wall Street analysts and retail investors — filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday
The ads from Elon Musk-backed Building America’s Future will start running on stations around Wisconsin Thursday and will continue through early March
While aviation is one of the safest modes of transport overall, an increase in incidents could be attributed to a range of factors. These include technological issues, human error, more air traffic, and economic pressures
