Trump Talks Tariffs, Ukraine, and More in Exclusive TIME Interview

President Donald Trump sat down with TIME for a wide-ranging interview on April 22, touching on various topics including tariffs, peace efforts between Ukraine and Russia, the Iran nuclear deal, and his vision for Canada’s future as a US state. Trump discussed his efforts to improve trade relationships with countries like China, stating that he … Read more

Google Antitrust Trial Examines Search Dominance and Mobile Integration Contracts

The US Department of Justice has presented several witnesses to testify about how Google’s stranglehold on search has stifled innovation, particularly in the smartphone industry. On day three of the trial, Dmitry Shevelenko, Perplexity’s Chief Business Officer, claimed that Google blocked his company from being the default search engine on Motorola phones, a move seen … Read more

NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal’s cookie policy aims to provide users with clear information on the use of cookies by our website, mobile apps, and other services. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you understand how we collect, store, and use your data. **What are cookies?** Cookies are small files stored on your device by websites you visit. They … Read more

Sean McVay: Trading Down for Future Pick Too Good to Pass Up

The Los Angeles Rams have agreed to trade down from the 26th overall pick in this year’s draft and gained two first-round picks in next year’s draft, including one from the Atlanta Falcons. According to head coach Sean McVay, the deal was “too good to pass up” considering their team’s current situation. McVay expressed confidence … Read more

Intel’s Stock Falls Amid Weak Revenue Forecasts

Intel Corporation’s shares plummeted over 8% on Friday, driven by the company’s poor revenue and profit forecasts under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan. The struggles of the US-based chipmaker have left it trailing in the lucrative AI industry, which has seen Nvidia dominate the market. Tan aims to revitalize Intel through a focus on core engineering, … Read more

Andor Season 2 Unveils Groundbreaking Costumes for a Galactic Rebellion

The second season of Disney+ series Andor has premiered, delivering deeply human stories with gripping portrayals of the rebellion against the Imperial regime. The show’s attention to detail is evident in its intricate world-building and thematic storytelling, including its costume department. According to Oscar-nominated costume designer Michael Wilkinson, the team aimed to create a language … Read more

Global Backlash Against Trump’s Populism Hits Canada and Australia

Donald Trump’s recent election has sparked a global shift, with Canadian and Australian voters starting to see through the rhetoric of authoritarian populists like him. Just six months after being elected, Trump’s America First policies are having an unexpected impact on the world stage. Formerly doomed center-left governments in Canada and Australia are now gaining … Read more

Citi Shuts Beachside Office Amid Shift in Industry Leverage

Citigroup has closed its beachside office in Málaga, Spain, as part of a broader push to simplify operations and improve efficiency. The move signals a shift in leverage from junior talent back to employers, potentially forcing young bankers to focus on job security over work-life balance. Citi’s initial effort to offer a softer schedule and … Read more

Tesla to Benefit from Self-Driving Car Crash Reporting Rule Changes

The Transportation Department has announced new rule changes that could allow Tesla to report fewer crashes involving its self-driving cars, a move that benefits the company by making it appear as if it has a cleaner safety record. The old reporting rules required automakers to report non-fatal crashes, including those involving partial self-driving vehicles like … Read more