In a controversial move, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth suggested reviving military presence in Panama to secure the vital canal. Panama's government swiftly rejected the idea, citing national pride and sovereignty.
As the US-China trade war escalates, China aims to boost domestic consumption to counteract the impact of high tariffs. But with sluggish recovery and high unemployment, can this strategy succeed?
A recent survey reveals that the iPhone continues to dominate the smartphone market among American teens, with 88% currently owning one and many wanting to upgrade. Discover what fuels this obsession with Apple’s flagship device!
In a move to boost water pressure, Trump plans to rescind Obama-era rules on showerheads, claiming they hinder American life. Critics warn this could lead to wastefulness.
Apple is reportedly developing a range of foldable devices, including a 19-inch hybrid. Analysts speculate that the foldable iPhone could debut late next year, but uncertainty remains about the exact launch dates and specifications.
The Pixel 9a has officially launched in the US, priced at $499 and $599 for different storage options. Discover the catch about color availability and the phone's impressive upgrades!
Kseniia Petrova, a researcher at Harvard, faces deportation after a customs error involving frog embryos. Her case highlights a troubling trend of visa revocations for minor offenses amid a crackdown on foreign nationals.
The latest season of Black Mirror explores our complex relationship with technology, featuring new episodes that delve into AI, emotional struggles, and the unsettling realities of our tech-dominated lives.
In a dramatic overnight prisoner exchange, Ksenia Karelina, a U.S.-Russian dual citizen and ballet dancer, has been freed from a Russian prison after over a year, sparking global reactions.
In a surprising move, President Trump pauses new tariffs, causing a surge in global stock markets despite escalating trade tensions with China. Analysts are left wondering: is this a strategic play or a sign of deeper economic concerns?