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Russia Tightens Hold on Grain Trade, Impacting Global Wheat Prices
Russia's stronghold on its grain industry, driven by government pressure and although worsened by geopolitical tensions, strengthens Moscow's control over global wheat supplies while complicating information access for traders.
China Pushes for More Samsung Investment Amid US-China Chip Tension
Chinese Premier Li Qiang welcomed Samsung's investment in China before a historic summit involving South Korea and Japan.
7 Iconic Brands With Surprising Names Before Getting Into Fame
Famous brands changed their names, showing how even big companies evolve to stay relevant in the market.
Elon Musk Reveals Plans for Supercomputer with 100,000 GPUs to Enhance Grok Chatbot
Elon Musk's startup xAI plans to build a supercomputer by fall 2025, using tens of thousands of NVIDIA H100 GPUs at a cost of billions, to power a significantly smarter iteration of its Grok chatbot.
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ASML and TSMC, leading chipmakers, have installed a "kill switch" feature to remotely disable advanced chipmaking machines in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
An Indian businessman is accused of brutally killing his younger brother, sister-in-law, and their three-month-old baby.
Egypt has agreed to send UN humanitarian aid trucks through Israel's main crossing into Gaza, but entry remains uncertain due to ongoing fierce fighting in Rafah, as efforts continue to revive cease-fire negotiations and recover hostages.
Truth Social, the social media platform launched by former President Donald Trump's media company, is struggling to maintain its US user base.
US Pharma Giant Cencora Confirms Data Breach, Says Americans' Personal and Health Information Stolen
Cencora, a major US pharmaceutical company, has disclosed that a cyberattack earlier this year led to a data breach that compromised highly sensitive medical information of American patients.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is disputing the results of last week's organizing vote for Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama, in which workers voted against union representation.
Louisiana made history as it passed a bill criminalizing the possession of abortion pills without a valid prescription.
FedEx has resumed international priority inbound and outbound services in Ukraine. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 01: The FedEx logo is displayed on a FedEx vehicle on February 1, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
JPMorgan Chase & Co has been ordered to pay $100 million and admit to violating CFTC rules. NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 02: People pass a sign for JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Families in Uvalde, Texas, are suing Meta Platforms and the maker of the video game 'Call of Duty,' claiming the firms are responsible for the belongings used by the gunman who killed 19 elementary school children and two teachers.