US Steel Tariffs Spark Concern in Japan

Corporate Japan faces mounting criticism from the US over America’s treatment of its steel industry, citing national security concerns and unfair trade practices. The US imposed tariffs on Japanese steel imports, sparking skepticism among readers that President Trump’s actions could lead to increased costs and economic losses for Japanese industries. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/03/nippon-steel-us-tariffs-outrage

Researchers Train Ethical AI Model Using Only Public Domain Content

Artificial intelligence (AI) companies have long claimed that their tools rely on copyrighted material to train, but a new study proves otherwise. A team of researchers from 14 institutions, including MIT, Carnegie Mellon, and the University of Toronto, successfully trained an 8 TB dataset using only public domain and openly licensed material. The resulting large … Read more

Get Deals On Super Mario And Zelda Games With Free Switch 2 Upgrades

Nintendo fans rejoice! The launch of the new Switch 2 console brings exciting opportunities to revisit classic games and experience them with enhanced visuals and features. Over a dozen Switch games have received free performance and/or feature updates for the newer console, including Super Mario Odyssey, Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and Pikmin 3. Many of … Read more

OG Summer House Star Carl Radke Confirms Return for Season 10

OG Summer House star Carl Radke has confirmed his return for season 10 of the Bravo series. In a statement to Us Weekly on Friday, June 6, Carl announced he will be spending the summer in the Hamptons with his friends and will “very much” be a part of the show’s milestone season. Carl’s announcement … Read more

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Aryna Sabalenka Defeats Iga Swiatek at Roland-Garros

Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka edged out Polish star Iga Swiatek 7-6(1), 4-6, 6-0 in the Roland-Garros semifinals. This win marks a significant milestone for Sabalenka, as she surpassed three consecutive title wins and 26 match victories at the French Open. Swiatek’s impressive performance, which included playing some of the best tennis of the year, … Read more

Lululemon Shares Plummet 20% Amid Trump Tariffs

Lululemon’s shares have dropped by more than 20% after the company reduced its annual profit forecast due to economic uncertainty and higher costs caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The athleisure brand cited lower store traffic in the Americas, inflationary pressures, and changes in discretionary spending as reasons for the decline. The company plans … Read more

Fed Names Michael Horowitz as New Inspector General

The US Federal Reserve has appointed Michael E. Horowitz as its new Inspector General, effective June 30. Horowitz will oversee the Office of Inspector General at both the Federal Reserve Board and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-06/fed-appoints-michael-horowitz-as-new-inspector-general

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EU Sets New Air Passenger Rights Rules Amid Cabin Baggage Debate

The European Union has agreed to introduce new rules for air passenger rights as part of wider reforms aimed at improving passenger experience. The proposals include allowing airlines to charge passengers for carry-on cabin baggage, with a maximum fee that can be charged for items under 55x40x20cm. Under the new rules, airlines will need to … Read more