Amazon To End Developer Reward Program for Alexa, But Why?

Amazon confirmed that it will end the developer reward program for Alexa. Here's what the e-commerce giant explained.


DOJ Launches Formal Antitrust Probe into Nippon Steel's Takeover of US Steel: Report

The United Steelworkers union stands against the acquisition, citing potential threats to American jobs.

Wealthy Americans Are Increasingly Applying for Second Passports as They Prepare to Flee the US

A prominent law firm reveals that wealthy Americans are increasingly applying for second citizenships and national residences.

Donald Trump Criminal Charges Related to Hush Money Payments to a Porn Star Seen as Serious by Most Voters: Poll

A majority of US voters consider the New York criminal charges against Donald Trump related to hush money payments to a porn star to be serious, a new poll found.


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UK Contemplates Banning Smartphone Sales to Under-16s Amid Strong Public Backing
The UK considers banning smartphone sales to under-16s due to rising safety concerns. Recent surveys show strong public support.
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ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, saw a massive surge in profits in 2023, surpassing industry giants like Tencent and Alibaba Group, despite the TikTok ban in the US.
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After replacing Twitter.com with X.com, Elon Musk's X was accused by users of inadvertently opening avenues for phishing scams. This led vigilant users to preemptively purchase similar domains to prevent malicious activities.
Switzerland Creates 'Too Big to Fail' Rules to Make Banks Safer Following Credit Suisse Collapse
Switzerland presented proposals for UBS, along with three other systemically relevant banks, to protect the country from a recurrence of the Credit Suisse collapse experienced last year.
UK to Spend Over £55 Million to Improve Facial Recognition Systems to Stop Shoplifting
The UK government is investing £55.5 million ($70 million) to improve facial recognition technology as part of a crackdown on shoplifting.
US Approves Ukraine's Emergency Request to Buy $138 Million Worth of Hawk Missile Parts, Repair Services
The US has approved Ukraine's emergency request to purchase spare parts and repair services for its HAWK missile systems.
Krispy Kreme to Release Limited Edition Kit Kat Doughnuts — Here's How to Get These 3 New Flavors
A new limited edition of Krispy Kreme-Kit Kat doughnuts is arriving. A new limited edition of Krispy Kreme-Kit Kat doughnuts is arriving. The American multinational doughnut company and coffeehouse chain previously celebrated the solar eclipse by unveiling the all-new Total Solar Eclipse Doughnut.
China's Credit Rating Outlook Downgraded to 'Negative' by Fitch Ratings, Citing Risk From Debt Growth
Fitch Ratings has downgraded the outlook on China's sovereign credit rating from stable to negative.
Donald Trump Meets With UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron, Who Is Pressing GOP-Controlled House to Unlock Money for Ukraine
Donald Trump met on Monday with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron for dinner at the former president's Florida residence, where they talked about the Ukraine war and NATO spending.