Trump’s Tariffs Could Raise Canadian Whisky Prices in US

US President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico have raised concerns about the potential impact on imported whiskey, including Canadian whisky. If implemented, the 25% tariffs could lead to higher prices for American and Canadian drinkers. Major brands like Don Julio tequila and Jack Daniel’s are expected to become more expensive due to … Read more

Warning Signs: Protecting Women’s Heart Health

Heart disease affects millions of women worldwide, often going undiagnosed until it’s too late. Dr. Tania Elliott joins us to discuss the warning signs and symptoms that may indicate heart disease, as well as high-risk groups among women. According to recent studies, certain groups are more likely to be affected by heart disease. These include: … Read more

Baxter Appoints New Leadership Amid Restructuring Efforts

Baxter International has announced significant changes in its leadership following the departure of former CEO Joe Almeida. The company appointed lead independent director Brent Shafer as interim CEO, chair, and interim group president for medical products and therapies. In conjunction with his appointment, Shafer stepped down from his role as lead independent director. Nancy Schlichting … Read more

Nvidia Views DeepSeek’s AI Breakthrough as Opportunity Amid Market Sell-Off

Nvidia, the AI chip king, has taken a constructive view on Chinese company DeepSeek’s achievement in designing an AI chatbot comparable to OpenAi’s ChatGPT. Despite a $600 billion market cap hit for Nvidia following the news, analysts argue that DeepSeek’s breakthrough could represent an opportunity for the entire AI market. DeepSeek’s chatbot, which was trained … Read more

USAID Closure Sparks Global Aid Sector ‘Extinction-Level Event’

A former lead official at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has described its closure as an “extinction-level event” for the global aid sector. The warning comes after President Donald Trump announced a freeze on $50 billion in foreign aid, including funding to USAID. John Konyndyk, who currently leads the humanitarian organization Refugees International, … Read more

US Offers to Deport Criminals to El Salvador Jails

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has offered the US a unique deal: accept and deport any American criminal currently in his jails or those of international gangs MS-13 or Tren de Aragua, which are designated as foreign terrorist organizations. According to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, this agreement is unprecedented and an act of “extraordinary … Read more

Customize MacBook Startup with macOS Sequoia Settings

Apple’s M-series MacBooks can turn on automatically when opened or plugged in, a feature that may be convenient for some but inconvenient for others. With the release of macOS Sequoia, users now have the option to adjust this setting. To disable automatic startup, users need to access the Terminal app and enter specific commands. The … Read more

Myles Garrett Trade Speculation: Packers a Top Fit?

Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett, a six-time All-Pro, has officially requested a trade. The NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2023, Garrett is considered a generational talent and still in his prime despite turning 29. The Green Bay Packers are among the teams being mentioned as potential suitors for Garrett. NFL Media’s Eric … Read more

NASA Freezes Planetary Science Groups Amid Presidential Review

NASA has temporarily halted meetings and activities for its various planetary science analysis and assessment groups, following a request from the agency’s Science Mission Directorate. The decision aims to ensure compliance with presidential actions. Affected groups include ExMAG, LEAG, MAPSIT, MEPAG, MExAG, OPAG, OWWG, SBAG, VEXAG, and any other activities developed by these groups. The … Read more