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Tariff Toll Yet to Deter Stock Bulls

Tariff Toll Yet to Deter Stock Bulls

Despite mounting evidence of economic stress from U.S. tariffs, equity markets continue to show surprising resilience. What’s Going On: Yet… investors seem undeterred. After dipping on jobs data, markets bounced back — a “buy-the-dip” mindset continues to dominate. Meanwhile in Tech: Global Market Pulse: Currencies & Bonds: What to Watch Today: Trump’s upcoming Fed pick

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Nissan Begins Union Talks to Cut Jobs at European HQ Amid Global Restructuring

Nissan Begins Union Talks to Cut Jobs at European HQ Amid Global Restructuring

Nissan Motor Co. has initiated formal negotiations with staff representatives at its European regional office in France, with plans that will include job reductions as part of a sweeping global overhaul. Affected Location: What’s Happening: Part of a Larger Shake-Up: Broader Impact: Company Statement: “We are working diligently and respectfully with all parties to ensure

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Trump to Sign Executive Order Creating Olympics Task Force Ahead of LA 2028

Trump to Sign Executive Order Creating Olympics Task Force Ahead of LA 2028

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order on Tuesday to establish a White House Olympics Task Force that will oversee planning and coordination for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Purpose of the Task Force: Trump Administration’s View: Background: Organizers’ Response:“The creation of this task force marks an important

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UK Grants First Space Launch Licence to Scottish Start-Up Skyrora

UK Grants First Space Launch Licence to Scottish Start-Up Skyrora

In a landmark move for Britain’s space ambitions, Scotland-based Skyrora has become the first UK company to receive a domestic space launch licence, marking a major leap toward vertical satellite launches from UK soil. Key Highlights: Bigger Picture: Voices from the Top: “Granting a home-grown company its launch licence is a major milestone for our

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Europe’s Ageing Power Plants to Get AI-Driven Digital Makeover

Europe’s Ageing Power Plants to Get AI-Driven Digital Makeover

Big Tech meets Old Energy: Aging coal and gas power plants across Europe are getting a surprising second life — as AI-ready data centres, thanks to growing demand from tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon. What’s Happening: Why AI Is Driving This: Utilities’ Perspective: Project Highlights: Bottom Line: Tech giants need “speed to power” to

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Over 3,000 Boeing Workers Strike After Rejecting Contract

Over 3,000 Boeing Workers Strike After Rejecting Contract

More than 3,200 Boeing workers in the St. Louis area and Illinois began striking on Monday after rejecting a second contract offer from the aerospace giant. “We’re disappointed our employees rejected an offer that featured 40% average wage growth,” said Dan Gillian, VP and GM at Boeing St. Louis. Union leader Tom Boelling countered that

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