Nvidia CEO: "I've come to support President Trump in one of the most important summits in human history."
French President Macron: "One of the main challenges of the European industry today, if we want to deliver this sovereignty agenda, is about China. China is literally killing a large part of the European industry — and we are clearly too slow to see that.
Reporter: On crypto, what made you decide to go and decide to attend these meme coin conference today? Trump: It's a big industry, and we want to beat China
An American showed Kroger’s new security setup. Entire aisles are now barricaded off. Shoppers are let into secured sections, then held until items are locked up or carried to the register by staff.
Not many people realize this, but the Mormon Church is estimated to be worth around $300 billion and is also one of the largest landowners in the United States.
President Trump has cancelled Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner's trip to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran: "They can call us whenever they want, but you're not taking another 18-hour flight to sit down and talk about nothing."
wtf? Chinese carmaker, Seres, has been granted a patent for a voice-controlled in-vehicle toilet so a passenger doesn’t have to leave their car to go to the bathroom.
Ted Cruz: "We ought to index capital gains to inflation. We need to give a real impact to the economy that will impact affordability and do so before election day."
Cashiers in China are being replaced by humanoid robots: you select and pay for your items at a terminal, and a robot hands over the purchase. So far, 20 such stores have already opened across seven cities. A very expensive vending machine, I would say.
“Los Angeles utility workers are making $700,000 a YEAR.” Spencer Pratt exposed LADWP pay records showing 100+ employees earning over $500,000, with some topping $700,000.
You know Asia is truly short of crude oil when Japanese television covers the arrival of a single oil tanker from America as a major news story
Canada's biggest bank just got put on recession watch. Royal Bank of Canada is being watched closely for one number next earnings season: loan loss provisions. That’s money banks set aside when they believe borrowers may soon struggle to pay mortgages, cr
Lauren Boebert: "I don’t trade stocks. Unfortunately, it’s the one moral standard that I have in Congress, and that’s why I have no money."
Keir Starmer says the UK with France will lead a "strictly peaceful and defensive" multinational mission to protect commercial shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz as soon as conditions allow. "We will move this forward with the Military Conference in
A harsh reality check for Figma & Adobe. On Friday, Anthropic introduced Claude Design which is a tool that lets users create prototypes, slides & one-pagers by talking to Claude. This starts pushing into territory usually associated with FIG &
George Noble: This shoe company just became an AI infrastructure provider overnight. And the stock went up almost 600%. Let me explain why this is so ridiculous and concerning:
Bezos: "when the data and the anecdotes disagree, the anecdotes are usually right." Amazon's internal metrics said customers waited under 60 seconds for customer service, Bezos called and waited more than 10 minutes. One call, and the metric was gone.
India on Saturday summoned the Ambassador of Iran after two Indian-flagged vessels were fired upon and forced out of the Strait of Hormuz. Audio intercepts from maritime channels captured a distress call from the tanker, suggesting a sudden reversal of cl
Similar solutions used to cost a lot more. You can buy a house on Amazon, have it delivered like a regular package, and simply unwrap it and unfold it like a children’s pop-up book. Prices are $15K–$25K.
An American man gets his hospital bill after his first stay. He went in for high blood pressure. Less than 2 hours in the ER. Then the charges hit: - $17,000+ for routine lab work, - $11,000+ for the ER visit, - $800 visits where staff checked in and left
An American buys a computer for work. She buys a printer and the ink it needs. First time she tries to print — it stops her. Subscription required. She already paid for the machine. She already paid for the ink. Now she has to pay again… just to use it.
RedPeach, a Swiss analogue of Onlyfans, has introduced mandatory Face ID before every account login and every private message. The model must prove to the front camera that it's really them each time, in a bid to crackdown on fake sex robots chatting to m