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ARM Ends Its Pursuit Of Trying To Revoke Qualcomm’s Chip Design License, Latter’s Chief Executive Confirmed The News To Analysts
The in-house Oryon cores used in Qualcomm’s latest chipsets stirred up a lot of controversy, at least in the eyes ...

Trump administration sues Chicago over its ‘sanctuary’ city status, saying it ‘thwarts’ federal immigration crackdown
The lawsuit, which also names the state of Illinois, is the latest effort to crack down on places that limit cooperation between ...

How to dismantle the UK’s regulatory Tower of Babel
Labour’s erratic, piecemeal approach will not deliver lasting change

Warren Buffett is snapping up shares in the media company which recently signed Alex Cooper’s Unwell network
SiriusXM may be posting billion-dollar losses but Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is liking what it sees. Read More

Billionaire L’Oreal heiress Francoise Bettencourt Meyers retires and passes on board role to her son
Bettencourt Meyers is a third-generation L’Oreal heir and has spent 28 years on its board. Her two sons are also ...

Hong Kong will file WTO complaint against new 10% U.S. tariffs
The U.S. imposed an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods and ended a customs exception that allowed small-value parcels to enter the U.S. without ...

DOGE was given the job of stopping Treasury payments to USAID, sources say
DOGE’s efforts to stop USAID payments undermine assurances that it only had “read-only access” to the system as part of ...

Accenture ditches diversity and inclusion goals
Chief executive Julie Sweet tells 799,000 staff decision was taken following ‘evaluation’ of US landscape

China slams U.S. over ‘coercion’ after Panama declines to renew Belt and Road infrastructure agreement
The Belt and Road Initiative is President Xi Jinping’s signature foreign police drive to bind China closer to countries in ...

News outlet Politico got dragged into the USAID chaos. Turns out, government workers have a $16 million habit of reading premium political news
Right-winged socials were wrong after they speculated Politico funding came from USAID. The government just spends millions on the platform’s ...

Trump’s DOJ dumps Biden-era task force dedicated to seizing assets of Russian oligarchs
The department also ended the Foreign Influence Task Force, which was established in the first Trump administration to police influence ...

Miss this? Van Dijk TROLLS Richarlison as Liverpool thrash Spurs!
Virgil van Dijk appears to offer Richarlison a hand up off the floor but instead trolls the Brazilian.

No. 8 Iowa State aims to escape slump vs. TCU
No. 8 Iowa State is in a funk, as coach T.J. Otzelberger is well aware.,The Cyclones will have a chance ...

Hibs reveal £7.2m loss with club ‘reliant’ on shareholder funding
Hibernian have announced a £7.2m loss for the year up to June 30, 2024.

No. 13 Texas Tech chases season sweep at No. 20 Arizona
No. 13 Texas Tech and No. 20 Arizona meet Saturday night in a showdown of Big 12 Conference contenders in ...

Salford takeover confirmed to secure Super League club’s future
Salford Red Devils have secured their future after a takeover deal of the Betfred Super League club was confirmed.

Atletico poke fun as Real Madrid ‘lose their minds’ over referees
Real Madrid have been accused of “losing their minds” by LaLiga president Javier Tebas, and prompted mockery from rivals Atletico ...

Van Dijk trolls Richarlison after escaping red card for ‘elbow’
Virgil van Dijk trolled Richarlison after escaping a red card for an ‘elbow’ on the Tottenham forward during Liverpool’s Carabao ...

Review: Gladiator II Is a Historical Epic About the Dangers of Political Power
Gladiator II explores the allure and dangers of political power, focusing on those who rise from the fringes of society to ...

Today in Supreme Court History: February 7, 1870
2/7/1870: Hepburn v. Griswold decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 7, 1870 appeared first on Reason.com.

Hawley/Sanders Credit Card Interest Cap Is a Gift to Payday Lenders and Loan Sharks
It would be nice if one of our two major political parties was consistent in its advocacy for free markets—for ...

Today in Supreme Court History: February 7, 1870
2/7/1870: Hepburn v. Griswold decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 7, 1870 appeared first on Reason.com.

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The best cheap laptops for 2025: 6 models under $1,000 that we tested and approved
When it comes to shopping for the best cheap laptops, you can do a lot with $1,000. (Heck, even $500 ...

Best Buy has slashed an incredible $1,700 off this 77-inch Samsung S84D OLED TV
SAVE $1,700: As of Feb. 7, the 77-inch Samsung S84D 4K OLED Smart TV is on sale for $1,599.99 at ...

Save $400 on the OnePlus Open — or get it with not one but two freebies
The OnePlus Open is available for $400 off its original price at Amazon. Over at the OnePlus Store, the phone ...

PowerSchool data breach affected 16,000 students in the UK
The edtech giant has begun notifying individuals outside of the US and Canada affected by the breach © 2024 TechCrunch. ...

iPhone SE 4 rumored to launch next week
Apple may very well kick off its 2025 announcements with an iPhone. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman is back with another iPhone ...

Grand Theft Auto VI Is Still Scheduled to Release This Fall; Take-Two Full Expects To Support the Nintendo Switch 2
Grand Theft Auto VI is still scheduled for release this Fall, the game’s publisher Take-Two Interactive recently confirmed. In its ...