
It was the latest swing in Trump’s position on the war that often shifts following contact with Putin, who has shown skill in persuading the U.S. president.
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Tesla has once again ignited a fierce debate over executive compensation, corporate governance and performance incentives with its proposed $1 trillion pay package for CEO Elon Musk. The staggering figure, which could be the largest corporate compensation plan in history, has drawn sharp criticism from many quarters, while also earning support from investors who credit
At what point do we start calling the ‘extraordinary’ the ‘everyday’? Shohei Ohtani once again put in a performance for the ages in Game 4 of the 2025 National League Championship Series, but if we’re being honest, this one might have been his best ever. With the pressure on, he led the Los Angeles Dodgers
Donald Trump has repeatedly said he wants to see the war Russia imposed on Ukraine come to an end. How could one disagree with such a goal? To achieve it, it, however, the president of the United States must finally break with his flip-flopping and adopt a clear position. The past week offered yet another
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday said President Trump poured cold water on his request to provide the Eastern European nation with Tomahawk missiles amid its over three-years-long w…
Earlier this week, Nvidia’s DGX Spark AI mini-PCs were released to the masses. Symbolic of the splintered state of the AI industry, though, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang hand-delivered DGX Spark systems to Elon Musk and Sam Altman — separately. Altman and Musk once worked closely together, for a common cause, as co-founders of OpenAI, where
Whippany, New Jersey — Donald Trump may not be on the ballot in the fall’s biggest political races, but both sides are counting on him to help them win. A year after winning back the White House, Republicans are racing to motivate voters who love the president and Democrats are rallying those who don’t, as
Members of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have voted to postpone approving a plan to curb shipping emissions, after United States President Donald Trump threatened to impose sanctions on countries that supported the measure. The vote on Friday set back plans to regulate the shipping industry’s contributions to climate change by at least 12 months,