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(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on January 31, 2025 shows (L) Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 6, 2025, and US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on January 31, 2025. Jensen Huang, CEO of AI chip giant Nvidia, met January 31, 2025 with President Donald Trump as the company suffered a rough week on Wall Street over competition with China and the threat of tariffs on semiconductors.Getty ImagesIt’s been a stellar week for technology stocks thanks to thawing global tensions and President Donald Trump’s Middle East…
With his State of Origin selection already under a cloud, NSW skipper Jake Trbojevic is set to miss the series opener after the Manly forward was knocked out
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.China’s recorded holdings of Treasuries have fallen below those of the UK for the first time since the start of the century, underlining an ongoing shift in Beijing’s management of its foreign reserves.The value of Treasuries held by Chinese investors, as recorded by US banks and custodians, fell to $765bn at the end of March, down from $784bn in the previous month. Those held by UK investors rose almost $30bn to $779bn, according to data published late on Friday.The crossover makes UK…
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Consumers have been warned to remain on the lookout for so-called cloning scams after a UK investment trade body found fraudsters took £2.7mn from members’ customers through the practice in the second half of 2024.Criminals perpetrating the scams create a nearly identical duplicate of a legitimate company’s website, email or a fake WhatsApp group to persuade consumers to send them payments.Such frauds were “topping the list of threats” facing consumers who wanted to invest, a report by the Investment Association found. The…
In August 2005, the Israeli government officially withdrew from the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian coastal enclave it had occupied continuously since 1967. Apart from pulling back its armed forces, it had to undertake the dismantlement of 21 illegal settlements housing 8,000 Jewish settlers. Israeli troops were deployed to begin the process, which pulled at the heartstrings of international media outlets like The New York Times. The paper reported on the sobbing settlers affected by Israel’s “historic pullout from the Gaza Strip”, some of whom had to be carried “screaming from their homes in scenes that moved a number of the soldiers to…
Leaked audio shared by Axios from President Joe Biden’s 2023 interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur has re-ignited serious questions about his mental sharpness, especially as he struggled to remember when his own son died and when Donald Trump was elected president.In one moment, Biden tries to recall the death of his son, Beau: “My son. Is either been deployed or is dying. And so… What was happening though?””What’s much about dying? May 30, 2015, he died,” said Biden. “May 2015. I think it’s 2015. I’m not sure the months are, but I think that was it.”BIDEN STRUGGLES WITH WORDS,…
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As Canadians flock outdoors for hiking, gardening and sunshine this spring, an unwelcome guest is making its seasonal return: ticks. Thanks to warming winters and milder temperatures, ticks are thriving in more parts of the country than ever before — bringing a growing risk of tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease.Black-legged ticks, the species responsible for most Lyme disease cases in Canada, are expanding their range rapidly and are now found in parts of every southern province. This spread is closely tied to climate change, which allows ticks to survive winter and move into once-too-cold regions, putting more people and pets…
BYD has ambitious plans on the world stage, and is aiming for half its sales to be outside China by 2030 — up from 10 per cent last year.That would see it tussling with the likes of automotive giants including Toyota and Ford.According to sources referenced by Reuters, BYD aims to source this growth through rapid expansions in Europe and Latin America, since the US is effectively off-limits for all Chinese brands as a result of hefty import tariffs.Europe in particular is a significant target for BYD, even if its fully electric vehicles are subject to a 27 per cent…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will renew their rivalry Saturday in the WNBA season opener between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky. Clark opened up to ESPN about facing her rival to start their second season.”Rivalries are real, and that’s what makes sports so amazing,” Clark said. “There’s certain teams that those games just mean a little bit more. [We] come out here and play the same way every night, but [a rivalry] gets the fans involved, and they love it.” Caitlin Clark (22) of the Indiana Fever and Angel Reese (5) of…
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