Apple's upcoming Siri upgrade promises to revolutionize app integration with its new App Intents system. Developers are gearing up for a race against time to adapt their apps ahead of the expected launch in spring 2024.
In a surprising move, President Trump has ousted IRS Commissioner Billy Long just two months after his confirmation, marking the shortest tenure in the role's history. Long will now serve as ambassador to Iceland, while concerns about IRS turnover and tax policy continue to swirl.
In a stunning move, President Trump has removed Billy Long as IRS commissioner just two months after his confirmation. Long's brief tenure raises questions about stability within the IRS, already facing significant turmoil. Now, he's set to become the ambassador to Iceland.
A leading economist warns that the housing market is deteriorating, with home sales and prices set to slump unless mortgage rates drop soon. Unprecedented challenges are looming for homeowners and the economy.
Vietnam is making strategic moves to secure a trade deal with the Trump administration, positioning itself as a leader in Southeast Asia's economic landscape despite unclear terms.
Experts warn that the new 'Big, Beautiful Bill' could have significant consequences for taxpayers, gamblers, and consumers. With changes to deductions and cuts to consumer protections, many Americans may face unexpected financial burdens.
Blizzard announces the end of new content development for Warcraft Rumble, citing struggles to meet expectations. Amidst Microsoft layoffs, the studio shifts focus to in-game events and bug fixes.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court upheld Obamacare while giving RFK Jr. sweeping authority over the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, raising concerns about potential abuses of power in health care.
In a surprising turn, the U.S. and China have finalized a new trade agreement, with President Trump hinting at future deals with India. The pact aims to ease tensions over rare earth minerals and tariffs, promising a shift in international trade dynamics.
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed President Trump's administration to resume deporting migrants to third countries without giving them a chance to plead their cases, igniting fierce dissent among liberal justices and raising serious human rights concerns.