Germany Faces Economic Uncertainty Amid Trump’s Tariffs

Germany is heading into a critical election with an economy that has barely grown since the pandemic, posting its first back-to-back annual contractions since the early 2000s. The country’s moribund economy, coupled with Donald Trump’s looming import tariffs, makes it an even harder task for the new government to fix. Failure to boost economic growth … Read more

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Flu Cases Surpass Covid-19 for First Time Since 2020

The US is experiencing a severe flu season, with cases and deaths exceeding those of COVID-19 for the first time since 2020. This marks a significant shift in the country’s health landscape. According to recent data from The Economist, American flu cases are now outnumbering COVID-19 cases, posing concerns about the spread of the illness. … Read more

JPMorgan Founder’s Trial Sparks ‘Buyer’s Remorse’ Allegations

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon’s company is facing allegations that it had “buyer’s remorse” after acquiring a struggling startup, according to one of its founders. The claim comes as the trial begins for one of the startup’s co-founders. The case involves JPMorgan’s acquisition of a fintech firm in 2020, which was valued at around $100 … Read more

US Consumers Fear Tariffs Boost Inflation to New Highs

US consumers’ long-term inflation expectations have reached their highest level in nearly three decades, according to the University of Michigan’s sentiment index. The rise is attributed to concerns over President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which are believed to translate into higher prices. Survey respondents who identify as Democrats are driving this trend, forecasting an annual increase … Read more

Macron Backs Zelenskiy as ‘Legitimate’ Leader

French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, calling him a “legitimate” leader. This stands in contrast to US President Donald Trump’s recent description of Zelenskiy as a “dictator without elections”. France’s president acknowledged that Ukraine’s current election system is frozen due to martial law. The comments come amid efforts by … Read more

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 Brings Heists and Crossovers

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2, also known as Fortnite Lawless, has officially begun, bringing with it a new era of chaos and excitement for players. This season marks the start of heist mode, where players will embark on thrilling missions to infiltrate new locations across the map. New areas have been added to the eastern … Read more

“AI Data Centers May Need ‘Power Couples’ for Sustainable Power”

A new proposal by the think tank RMI suggests that “power couples” could quickly supply energy to AI data centers without disrupting grid reliability or consumer costs. The term refers to a partnership between an energy producer and a technology company. RMI claims that these partnerships could supply 50 gigawatts of power at under $200 … Read more

California Experiences High Flu Deaths, Outpacing COVID

California is facing a concerning trend in flu-related deaths, with more people dying from the flu than COVID-19. According to the state’s health agency, 11 children have died from the flu between June 30 and February 8, accounting for about 16% of all pediatric influenza deaths in the US this season. The California Department of … Read more