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“India has one of the highest tariffs in the world. We are not going to put up with that, they have agreed already to drop it, drop it to nothing. They have already agreed. They wouldn’t have done this for anybody else but me,” Trump said
Scientists at the Flatiron Institute’s Center for Computational Astrophysics found a single giant flare from a super-magnetized star may have produced planet-sized quantities of gold, platinum, and other heavy elements
International Business Machines (IBM) is set to invest big in the United States over the coming years. The tech giant reportedly plans to invest $150 billion in the U.S. over the next five years
Tech companies have been facing uncertainty regarding their stocks ever since President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs
The IMF reportedly said that trade tariff uncertainty is “literally off the charts” but there will not be a global recession
Meta will face off against the FTC on Monday in a high-stakes antitrust trial that could result in the company divesting Instagram and WhatsApp
In a fireside chat at Startup Bazaar, Secretary Sanjay Rai outlines bold plans to embed innovation, AI literacy, and workforce alignment into Maryland’s colleges and universities
The global economy teeters on a visible precipice, facing a once-in-a-lifetime crisis born of decades of misdirection and neglect
“If we had the Indian Supreme Court, I would not have worried frankly. The Indian Supreme Court is pretty activist—it would strike this down as an enormous presidential overreach. I don’t know about our Supreme Court,” Sachs said.
President Donald Trump’s escalating tariffs have caused Apple to lose billions, so much so that the tech giant is turning to India in a bid to stay competitive in the manufacturing market.
Thanks to President Donald Trump, TikTok now has an additional 75 days to find a buyer for its U.S. operations.
“It is simultaneously amazing and alarming at the same time. We are entering a brave new world,” Congressman Ted Lieu said about AI advancements.
The tariffs, announced on April 2 and referred to as “Liberation Day,” include a 10% levy on imports from the United Kingdom, 20% on European Union goods, and 25% on all imported automobiles
Trump’s social media company Truth Social has filed paperwork with securities regulators, allowing Trump’s trust to sell up to 115 million shares of the company’s stock
SoftBank is considering investing over $1 trillion to create industrial parks for artificial intelligence (AI) across the United States
Scholars and researchers from the United States might be turning their sights on the European Union (EU) for their academic and research pursuits
Millions of students in the U.S. are finding themselves in default of their student loans after COVID-19
Trump on Wednesday said he would impose 25% tariffs on “all cars that are not made in the United States.”
China, India, Russia, and commercial players in the United States are all developing their own orbital habitats, each reflecting distinct strategic objectives and technological aspirations
The discussion focused on the regulation of Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” agenda which aims to make America energy independent and increase fossil fuel production
On the heels of chipmaker Nvidia announcing that it will be investing hundreds of billions of dollars in its U.S. operations, President Donald Trump hopes to make the country a global leader in chipmaking
Google and Apple may be facing more scrutiny from European Union regulators amidst the rising threat of tariffs from President Donald Trump
If Trump continues his policy of economic isolation, the current dominance of America’s “Magnificent 7” — Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, and Tesla — will become a thing of the past
Stephen Gardner, CEO of railroad company Amtrak, is stepping down from his position “to ensure that Amtrak continues to enjoy the full faith and confidence of this administration”
