Israel’s Ceasefire Ends with Military Operations in Gaza

Israel broke its ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza, sparking outrage and concern over the safety of hostages still in the territory. The Israeli government’s decision to resume military operations has been widely criticized, with many calling it a reckless move that puts civilians at risk. David Cunio, an Israeli hostage held by Hamas since January, … Read more

Trump Threatens 200% Tariff on European Wine Imports

President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric, threatening a 200% tariff on European wine, champagne, and spirits if the European Union makes good on its promise to tax American whiskey at 50%. This move could virtually end imports of European wine into the US, putting thousands of bottles already en route across the Atlantic Ocean … Read more

Tesla Faces Tough Competition in Electric Vehicle Market

Tesla’s sales slump is attributed to politics, Chinese rivals, and emerging market expansion challenges. The company’s stock price dropped 50% after a mid-December peak as sales fell year-on-year across key markets including the US, China, and Europe. In Germany, Tesla’s sales collapsed by 76%, while in the US, they declined by 6%. In China, BYDBYDBYD … Read more

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Federal Reserve Cuts Economic Growth Outlook to 1.7%

The US economy is expected to grow at a slower pace than initially thought, according to the Federal Reserve’s latest projections. The central bank cut its economic growth outlook from 2.1% in December to 1.7%. However, officials also raised their inflation outlook to 2.8%, citing increased uncertainty and concerns about stagflation. The FOMC attributed the … Read more

Trump Sacks Amtrak CEO Amid Safety Concerns

Amtrak’s CEO Stephen Gardner has stepped down as head of the US passenger railroad after President Donald Trump allegedly pressured him to quit. Gardner cited concerns about maintaining administration support, while a White House official confirmed he was asked to leave. Gardner’s departure follows recent service woes, including a November suspension of train service between … Read more

Nvidia’s Stock Tumbles, But CEO Says Demand for GPUs Will Increase

Nvidia’s stock price has fallen by 23% from its record high in early January, but the company’s CEO says this is not a cause for concern. During his keynote speech at GTC, Jensen Huang dismissed concerns about overinvestment in artificial intelligence infrastructure and said that demand for Nvidia graphics processing units (GPUs) will actually increase. … Read more

Frontier Airlines Offers Free Checked Luggage Promotion

Frontier Airlines is capitalizing on the recent change in Southwest’s checked-bag policy by launching its own promotion. Until Monday, passengers can book a nonstop flight departing through August 18 and receive the airline’s “Economy Bundle” for free, which includes seat selection, carry-on bag, and flexible flight changes. Additionally, flights departing May 28 through August 18 … Read more

Ukraine Skeptical of Russian Ceasefire Pledge

Russia and Ukraine have agreed on a limited ceasefire, which Kyiv hopes will lead to a broader peace agreement. However, concerns remain over Russia’s commitment to the agreement. The Ukrainian government has warned that it will not trust Russia to keep its word if there are breaches in the deal. This skepticism has hindered previous … Read more

Dozens Arrested in Turkey Over Online Posts Amid Erdogan Rival’s Detention

Turkish authorities have arrested dozens of individuals for “provocative” social media posts, following the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on Wednesday. Imamoglu, a key rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was among 106 people held on charges including corruption and aiding terrorist groups. The arrests were sparked by concerns over online content inciting public … Read more