China's producer deflation hits its worst level in nearly two years, with consumer prices also declining. The economy struggles amid trade tensions and weak domestic demand, raising expectations for policy stimulus.
With WWDC approaching, Apple's AI struggles are under scrutiny. Analyst Gene Munster reassures that Apple has about two years to fix its AI issues, citing hardware advantages and customer loyalty.
Marijuana use among U.S. adults aged 65 and older has surged to a record 7%, highlighting a significant demographic shift. This increase raises health concerns as usage rises among those with chronic illnesses. Discover the latest insights from NYU's research.
Samsung has announced that it will begin deleting accounts that have been inactive for two years starting July 31. Ensure your account remains active by logging in before the deadline to avoid permanent deletion!
China's Tianwen-2 spacecraft is set to collect samples from asteroid 2016HO3, promising groundbreaking discoveries about the cosmos. Launched on a Long March 3-B rocket, this mission aims to expand our understanding of planetary formation.
In a surprising move, the Las Vegas Raiders have secured quarterback Geno Smith with a two-year, $75 million extension. This contract could rise to $85.5 million, solidifying Smith's role for the next three seasons.
The New York Yankees made history with a franchise-record nine home runs in a single game, thanks to a revolutionary bat design developed over two years. Discover how this innovation is changing the game!
Stocks are in a downward spiral, facing their worst weekly losing streak in nearly two years. As tech giants falter and inflation rises, concerns grow over the U.S. economy's future. What does this mean for investors?
After two years in Taliban captivity, American tourist George Glezmann is finally free, thanks to negotiations facilitated by Qatar and the Trump administration. His release highlights ongoing issues with other detainees still held in Afghanistan.
Spotify has made headlines by announcing over $10 billion in payouts to the music industry in 2024. While more artists are earning money, the distribution system may leave many creators with less than expected.