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TikTok Ban Deadline Looms, But Vice President JD Vance Confirms ‘High-Level’ US Ownership Deal Is Nearly Done
Vice President JD Vance confirmed that a deal to transition TikTok to U.S. ownership is nearing completion ahead of the April 5 deadline, though final legal paperwork may take longer to finalize. read more
Apple’s iPhone 16e Outsells iPhone SE By 60%, But Analysts Say It Won’t Stop China Sales From Sliding In 2025
Apple’s iPhone 16e is outselling the older iPhone SE by 60%, but analysts say the new budget model won’t be enough to stop the company’s projected sales decline in China this year. read more
Ray Dalio Has A Chilling Warning For President Trump: Debt Crisis Is Imminent, And An Issue Of ‘Paramount Importance’
Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, has raised alarms about the United States’ national debt, predicting an imminent crisis. read more
Arthur Hayes Predicts Bitcoin Surge To $250,000 By Year-End, Says Current Downturn Is Clearing Out Deadwood: ‘Short-Term Pain’
Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, has projected a significant increase in Bitcoin’s value, anticipating it will reach $250,000 by the close of the year. read more
Apple Reportedly Fights UK Government’s ‘Unacceptable’ Encryption Order Behind Closed Doors — No Press Or Public Allowed
Apple reportedly challenged a secretive UK government order to weaken iCloud encryption in a closed-door hearing, sparking global privacy concerns and criticism from civil liberties groups. read more
NASA, SpaceX One Step Closer To Bring Back Astronauts Butch Wilmore, Sunita Williams Stranded Due To Boeing’s Starliner Issues: Replacement Crew Launches Successfully
NASA and Elon Musk-led SpaceX successfully launched a new crew to the ISS on Friday, aiming to bring back U.S. astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams. read more
Canadian Grocers Boycott US Products As Tariffs, Trump’s Annexation Remarks Worsen Tensions: ‘American Booze Is Gone From The Shelves’
Canadian retailers continue to take a stand against U.S. products, starting with non-essential items such as alcohol. read more
Trump’s Ban On DEI Programs Allowed For Now By Appeals Court
Appeals court allows Trump admin to enforce ban on DEI programs at federal agencies & businesses with gov contracts, despite judges’ disagreement. read more
Canada’s Retaliatory Tariffs Against US Draw Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s Ire Who Thinks They Are ‘Tone Deaf:’ ‘The British Didn’t Respond, The Mexicans Didn’t Respond…’
The ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada, with Canada introducing retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. and criticism from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. read more