Author: Reuters
British equities tumbled on Wednesday led by declines in healthcare and energy stocks, as U.S. tariffs took effect, diminishing hopes of concessions from President Donald Trump and deepening fears of its damage on the global economy.Read More
The industry group attempting to create an open standard around GPU interconnectivity have unveiled their first specification, which aims to challenge Nvidia’s proprietary technology while significantly boosting AI computing performance.Read More
[id=2] His legs paralyzed since a 2018 on-track crash, Robert Wickens will drive in this weekend’s Grand Prix in Long Beach, Calif. thanks to new tech from Bosch.Read More
Manufacturers and exporters are scrambling to mitigate the impact of an astounding 104% levy on China-made goods.Read More
Susana Castillo, owner of B.O.S. Jewelers in Downtown Miami, says lane closures are keeping shoppers away.Read More
Stock market fear of tariffs has lopped $318 billion in value from sports stocks in just one week. That has very real impacts. Sportico has details.Read More
If Arsenal fans were wondering how their club’s stunning 3–0 win over Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final was received in Spain, the reaction from the country’s three biggest sport…Read More
Britain won’t agree to make any changes to its Online Safety Act as part of trade negotiations with the U.S., Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said on Wednesday.Read More
China says it will take ‘resolute measures’ after it is hit with 104% tariffs; president orders government agencies to not ‘discriminate against coal’Read More
The executive order, issued late Thursday night, will immediately allow immigration officials to reopen offices on the island jail — with city officials citing a “critical” need for federal law…Read More