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The Trump family has entered the mobile phone industry by introducing a new service called Trump Mobile, along with a premium smartphone priced at $499. The announcement was made at Trump Tower in New York, marking another business expansion under the Trump Organization. The service will operate using existing networks from major US wireless carriers, …

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Global energy leaders met in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for an important oil industry conference, but their discussions were overshadowed by growing tensions in the Middle East. Recent clashes between Israel and Iran have raised fears of a wider conflict that could disrupt global oil supplies. The situation has put the energy industry on high alert, …

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Nissan Motor Company is planning to lower its ownership in its long-time partner Renault, according to Nissan’s CEO Ivan Espinosa. This move is part of the company’s strategy to free up funds for developing new vehicles, especially as the auto industry faces tough competition and changing market demands. The news was first reported by a …

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The Washington Post is currently dealing with a serious cyberattack that compromised the Microsoft email accounts of several journalists. Reports suggest that foreign hackers may be behind this breach, raising concerns about press freedom and national security. The Wall Street Journal first broke the news, revealing that the attack was discovered recently, and an investigation …

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The financial markets are facing a tense situation as two major events are making investors nervous—the growing conflict between Israel and Iran and the widespread protests in the US against former President Donald Trump. These events have caused uncertainty, leading many investors to move their money into safer options rather than taking risks. Over the …

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Last week, the United States and China met in London to talk about trade. They reached a temporary agreement often called a "truce." It covered things like tariffs—taxes that countries charge each other on goods. But they did not solve a very important problem: rare‑earth magnets used in military devices. Rare‑earth magnets are special metals …

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A U.S. court has decided to extend the pause in the legal battle between Nippon Steel and the government, giving both sides more time to finalize their agreement. The case involves Nippon Steel’s plan to buy U.S. Steel, a major American steel company. The court has asked for updates by June 20 before moving forward. …

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McDonald’s, the famous fast-food chain, has settled a major lawsuit filed by media entrepreneur Byron Allen. The lawsuit, which demanded $10 billion, accused McDonald’s of not spending enough on advertising with Black-owned media companies. The case claimed that McDonald’s was unfairly excluding these businesses from its advertising budget, which Allen called "racial stereotyping." The settlement …

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Tesla has recently announced some exciting updates for its Model S and Model X vehicles in the United States. Along with these upgrades, the company has also increased the prices of both models by $5,000. This change affects all versions of these luxury electric cars, making them slightly more expensive than before. The price adjustment …

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Oil prices shot up by almost 9% on Friday, reaching some of the highest levels seen in months. This sudden jump came after Israel carried out military strikes against Iran, leading to fears of a bigger conflict that could disrupt oil supplies from the Middle East. The global oil market reacted strongly, with prices climbing …

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The digital banking company Chime made a big splash on its first day of trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The company’s shares jumped by 59%, giving it a total value of $18.4 billion. This strong performance has brought excitement back to the financial technology sector, which had seen slower growth in recent years. Chime’s …

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Amazon is fighting against a decision by the European Union that labels it as a "very large online platform" (VLOP), which comes with stricter rules under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The company recently argued in court that this label is unfair because it believes its platform does not create widespread risks for users. The …