Trump’s Tariffs Shift Sparks Market Rebound as Tech and Auto Shares Rise

US President Donald Trump announced new tariff exemptions over the weekend, including smartphones and other electronics, sending tech stocks like Apple, Dell, and ASML soaring. The move was seen as a relief for consumers and businesses, but investors are still wary about the future of tariffs. The US will announce new tariffs on imported semiconductors … Read more

China Exports Surge 12.4% in March Amid Trade War Pressure

China’s exports jumped 12.4% in March, exceeding expectations, as businesses rushed to ship goods before US tariffs took effect. Imports fell 4.3% from a year earlier, marking the sharpest decline since mid-2023. The surge in exports was driven by US companies frontloading shipments to avoid higher tariffs. The Chinese government has set an ambitious annual … Read more

Joel Finds Solace in Therapy on The Last of Us Season 2

For the first time in The Last of Us, Joel is taking steps towards healing. In the show’s second season, he begins attending therapy sessions with a new character, Gail. Played by Catherine O’Hara, Gail is not based on a game character but was created specifically for the HBO series. Co-creator Craig Mazin reveals that … Read more

AOL’s Privacy Policy Overview

AOL is part of the Yahoo family of brands, which includes Yahoo and its digital advertising service, Yahoo Advertising. As a user of these sites and apps, you have certain options regarding how we collect and use your personal data. When you visit our sites or use our apps, we may collect cookies and other … Read more

Former NFL Cornerback Patrick Peterson Announces Retirement

Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Patrick Peterson has announced his retirement from the National Football League after a 13-season career. The eight-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro played for the Arizona Cardinals, where he spent the first 10 years of his career, before joining the Steelers in 2023. Peterson, 34, showed significant versatility in his … Read more

Social Security Faces Major Funding Shortfalls by 2035

Social Security is facing a major funding shortfall that could leave millions of Americans without sufficient income. The program’s trust funds, which hold nearly $2.7 trillion, are expected to be depleted by 2035, according to the program’s trustees. This would reduce benefits for current and future recipients by about 21%. The Social Security system is … Read more

6 Surprising Health Benefits of Asparagus

Asparagus is a nutrient-dense food that can be enjoyed guilt-free due to its low calorie content. A half-cup serving (90 grams) of cooked asparagus contains only 20 calories, making it an excellent addition to a weight loss diet. This vegetable is rich in essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin K, folate, … Read more

China’s Xi Jinping Seeks Stable Partnerships Amid US Tariff Hysteria

Chinese President Xi Jinping has begun a high-stakes diplomatic tour in Southeast Asia, seeking to bolster trade ties with key economies and position China as a stable partner against the backdrop of the US-China trade war. Xi arrived in Vietnam on Monday, followed by visits to Malaysia and Cambodia, as countries in the region navigate … Read more

Why Meteorites Are Less Water-Rich Than Asteroid Pieces

A recent study by planetary scientists has shed new light on why meteorites, specifically carbonaceous chondrites, have less water than asteroid pieces. The research suggests that a significant amount of the removal of weak, hydrated material occurs beforehand in space. Carbonaceous chondrites are rich in water and organic compounds, making them an essential window into … Read more