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America may have yet again failed to solve its ‘Nvidia problem in China’, and what makes it dangerous for the country

The US may once again face challenges in enforcing restrictions on the export of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China. Despite export restrictions intended to prevent such use, US officials have confirmed to Reuters that Chinese startup DeepSeek has trained a new AI model on Nvidia’s Blackwell chips. The US government is now concerned…

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‘Buy America’ to ‘bye America’: Why investors are looking beyond US stocks

US investors are increasingly moving money out of domestic equities and into overseas markets, signalling a shift away from the long-dominant “buy America” trade as returns from Big Tech moderate and global markets outperform.Data from LSEG/Lipper shows US-domiciled investors have withdrawn about $75 billion from US equity products over the past six months, including $52…

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SCOTUS vs POTUS: Who really runs America? A throwback to the (in)famous tug-of-wars

‘You can’t always get what you want … ‘These lines from Rolling Stones song land differently in Washington. Presidents push. Courts push back. And sometimes the lyrics fit a little too well.After the Supreme Court struck down his earlier sweeping tariffs, ruling he had exceeded his authority, US President Donald Trump did not hold back….

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FBI warns of ATM Jackpotting incidents across America: What are they, how they work and how to detect one

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released a flash to disseminate indicators of compromise (IOCs) and technical details associated with malware enabled ATM jackpotting. Threat actors exploitphysical and software vulnerabilities in ATMs and deploy malware to dispense cash without a legitimate transaction. The FBI has observed an increase in ATM jackpotting incidents across the…

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Trump tariffs struck down by US Supreme Court: What it means for India – 55% exports to America free from 18% duty

The US Supreme Court’s ruling striking down president Donald Trump’s tariffs will mean that 55% of India’s exports to the US will not face the 18% reciprocal tariffs. The US Supreme Court on Friday deemed Trump’s reciprocal tariffs as ‘illegal’, a move that is a big blow to the American President’s trade war. The ruling…

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US, Japan seal ‘massive’ trade deal; Tokyo to invest $550 billion in America; key details of the pact

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a “MASSIVE Trade Deal with Japan,” under which Tokyo will make a “$550 BILLION commitment to invest in the United States of America.” The White House unveiled three large-scale investment projects backed by Tokyo with a combined value of $36 billion, representing the first tranche under Japan’s $550…

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Europe and America lose millions of Christians, Africa now largest region with 697 million believers |

Christianity declined in the West, losing followers, while sub-Saharan Africa grew rapidly, becoming the region with the largest Christian population/ saintandrewpasadena For nearly two millennia, Christianity expanded outward from a small Jewish sect in the eastern Roman Empire to become the world’s largest religion. Imperial endorsement in the 4th century, medieval missionary networks across Europe…

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Name’s Trump. Donald J Trump: US president’s blitz to stamp his name on America … and beyond

What’s in a name? US President Donald Trump is no stranger to naming things after himself. While most American presidents wait until leaving office to have places or institutions named after them, Trump is clearly not up for that concept. Rather than letting history define his legacy, he is choosing to shape it himself, putting…

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Why a presentation by Dell’s senior vice president of North America sales has left some company’s employees ‘worried’

Dell’s new financial year started with a major shake-up in how its sales teams are compensated. According to a report by Business Insider, in a town hall meeting held earlier this month by Kyle Leciejewski, senior vice president of North America sales, Dell introduced some changes that increase rewards for top performers but also reduce…

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