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Europe targets red states with tit-for-tat tariffs—Kansas beef, Alabama produce, and soybeans from House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Louisiana
The American Chamber of Commerce to the EU said the U.S. tariffs and EU countermeasures “will only harm jobs, prosperity ...

Trump’s tariffs have pushed markets to the doorstep of ‘correction territory’ says Wall Street
Analysts have pointed out that while the S&P 500 hasn’t officially yet entered a correction, many of the stocks on ...

Elon Musk confidante James Murdoch becomes the latest Tesla insider to sell, cashing in $13 million amid the historic single-day plunge
The estranged son of Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch exercised some of his stock options, contributing to the worst single ...

Bank of America says building material manufacturers’ first instinct to Trump’s tariffs has been to hike prices
Price increases may be preemptive, but “could give companies flexibility in a dynamic trade policy environment,” Bank of America analysts ...

I Never Got Compliments on My Skin Until I Tried This Viral K-Beauty Foundation—Now I’m Inundated
It’s never looked better.

Sky Sports F1’s 2025 coverage plans as Chadwick joins team
With the 2025 Formula 1 season set to begin in Melbourne this weekend, Sky Sports is gearing up to deliver ...

Merse says Arsenal would rather face Atletico than Real Madrid – is he right?
Paul Merson believes his former club Arsenal would be better off facing Atletico Madrid than Real Madrid in the Champions ...

Behind the Whistle: Latest EFL decisions analysed
In Behind the Whistle, former Premier League referee Chris Foy goes through a selection of key match decisions from the ...

Congress and DOGE Can Find Spending Cuts at the Department of Defense
The growing distance between the United States and its allies in NATO is an overdue nudge to European nations to ...

Today in Supreme Court History: March 12, 1889
3/12/1889: Justice John Campbell dies. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 12, 1889 appeared first on Reason.com.

No Rest for the Wicked Gets New Major Update, Moon Studios Purchases Publishing Rights Back
During a new episode of Wicked Inside, Moon Studios revealed major news about its in-development action RPG No Rest for ...

Oppo Find X8 Ultra spectacular specs leaked – then Oppo itself joined the chat
Wait, what? Oppo just confirmed a leak… and made it even juicier.

The budget OnePlus Nord N30 is $70 off for a limited time
You can buy the affordable OnePlus Nord N30 5G for $70 off at the official store, but only for a ...

Google Pixel 9a shines in new case listing
The Pixel 9a is one of the most leaked devices in recent memory, and the latest addition to the already ...

MVNOs on T-Mobile’s 5G network get a nice boost thanks to European technology
Swedish company Telness Tech will offer its software to MVNOs on T-Mobile’s 5G network to help them streamline operations, automate ...

North Korean government hackers snuck spyware on Android app store
Cybersecurity firm Lookout found several samples of a North Korean spyware it calls KoSpy. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. ...

M4 MacBook Pro In Its Base Configuration Drops To Yet Another New Low Price On Amazon, $1,395 For The Space Black Variant Delivers More Value Than Before
Apple might have officially announced the updated versions of the 13-inch and 15-inch M4 MacBook Air lineup, but that has ...

Salesforce to invest $1B in Singapore to boost adoption of AI
Salesforce plans to invest $1 billion in Singapore over the next five years as it seeks to fuel the adoption ...

Split Fiction Becomes Million Seller in Just Two Days
A few hours ago, Hazelight Studios announced that their latest game, Split Fiction, has already sold over a million copies ...

Lagarde says ‘impossible’ for ECB to always meet inflation target
Central bank likely to miss 2% goal more often in future due to ‘exceptionally high’ uncertainty

American steel knife company hit by Canadian customer anger as Trump tariffs arrive: ‘Thank you. We love your product. We are not buying’
The tariffs will likely drive up costs for American companies that use the metals, such as automakers, construction firms and beverage makers ...

Health care for more than 100 million Americans is being turned over to a supplement salesman
President Donald Trump’s health team has deep financial ties to the supplements industry. Now they’re poised to boost its growth ...

Fears of a recession are rising as stocks turn down and Trump continues to press tariffs
Fears of a downturn are rising as investors, economists, and business executives are realizing that Trump’s import taxes are much ...

Musk gets telecom tycoons’ double backing for Starlink in India
Country’s two biggest mobile operators drop opposition and sign deals

The Spring Issue: Your Guide to What Matters in Fashion and Beauty Right Now
Your guide to what matters in fashion and beauty right now.

Simone Ashley Is in the Fast Lane
Since her breakout role in Bridgerton, our Spring Issue cover star has quickly risen to A-list status. Up next, she ...

I Never Wear Flats, But This Fresh Trend Is Comfy, Elegant and Can Handle a 10k Step Count
Perhaps the perfect shoe.

‘There’s no hiding!’ – Aspinall aims to hold off Premier League rivals
Nathan Aspinall will always back himself to bring out big performances in the Premier League, and he has certainly started ...

Koepka ‘doesn’t know where he’s going’ amid LIV exit rumours
Brooks Koepka has responded to reports that he is considering leaving LIV Golf to return to the PGA Tour.

Porter denies he intentionally tried to injure Dupont
Andrew Porter has denied that he intentionally tried to injure Antoine Dupont during Ireland’s Six Nations defeat to France.