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Apple Announces May 7 Event to Reveal Latest iPad Model

Apple's Newly Announced May 7 Event Expected to Unveil Latest iPad Model

Apple has confirmed that it will host a highly anticipated event on May 7th, where it is expected to unveil updated versions of its popular iPad Pro and iPad Air models.


IBM Set to Acquire HashiCorp in Possible Mega-Deal, Stock Skyrockets 24% to $6.1 Billion Valuation

IBM is currently in negotiations to acquire HashiCorp, a prominent cloud software provider. The news sparked a 24% surge in HashiCorp's stock, pushing its market value to $6.1 billion.

US Considers Sanctions on Chinese Banks Supporting Russian Military War Efforts, China Pushes Back

The United States is mulling over sanctions against Chinese banks in response to China's increased military-related exports to Russia.

China Flexes Nuclear Weapons Ahead of US. Secretary of State Blinken's Visit

In a strategic move just days before US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's scheduled visit to Beijing and Shanghai, China flaunted its nuclear capabilities, particularly its sea-based deterrent.


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The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) voices concerns over proposed changes to capital gains taxation, fearing a negative impact on doctors' retirement savings. However, economists argue for increased fairness in the tax system.
Apple Opens Its Fourth Store In Beijing
In Q1 2024, iPhone sales in China dropped significantly by 19.1%, contrasting with the modest 1.5% growth in the overall smartphone market, largely attributed to Huawei's 69.7% surge with its Mate 60 series.
Google's New York City Headquarters In Manhattan
In a recent meeting at Google's headquarters, Google Senior VP and Search head Prabhakar Raghavan warned employees of a "new operating reality," imposing shorter deadlines to move faster.
Binance Labs Becomes Separate Company After Separating From Binance
Philippine SEC ordered the removal of Binance apps from Google and Apple stores, citing unregistered securities and unlicensed brokerage, prompting investor warnings and investigations.
Ascension Hit by Cyberattack, Disrupting Operations at Some of Its Hospitals
UnitedHealth Group has admitted that it had paid hackers following the cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare.
New Zealand Implements New Import Rules for Frozen Berries After Hepatitis A Outbreak
New Zealand Food Safety has updated its import regulations to handle frozen berries better to avoid another hepatitis A outbreak.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Biden Administration Announces $7.7 Billion Relief for 160,000 Borrowers
The temporary suspension of student loan forgiveness is part of a larger attempt to move the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to a new servicing platform.
Supermarket Chain Kroger Post Strong Quarterly Earnings
Kroger and Albertsons announced a divestment deal to sell more shops to C&S Wholesale Grocers to get government permission for a merger.
Russia's Surprising Economic Strength to Last Another 18 Months Despite Western Sanctions and Ukraine War, Think Tank Says
A Washington DC-based think tank said Russia will maintain its economic strength for another 18 months despite facing various challenges amid its war with Ukraine.
Donald Trump's Legal Expenses Across Multiple Court Cases Affect Republican Nominee's Campaign Funds to Fight Joe Biden
Donald Trump's legal bills in several court lawsuits spent another $3.7 million on lawyers this month, bringing the total to $76 million.
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