Trump Administration announces record eleven billion dollar arms sale proposal to Taiwan with congressional approval likely.
Trump Administration announces the United States is imposing a naval blockade on Venezuela.
California judge rules that Tesla has misled customers with false claims of self-driving vehicles.
U.S. exchanges move toward near 24-hour stock trading, raising questions about volatility, costs, and what nonstop markets mean for everyday investors.
Trump plans to classify fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, expanding federal powers to confront a drug crisis killing tens of thousands annually.
German automaker Volkswagen closes major production facility for the first time in eighty-eight years.
European Union announces the creation of an international claims commission for damages in Ukraine.
New U.S. entry rules require foreign visitors to share social media details, raising concerns about tourism, privacy, and competitiveness.
Google launches new translation app for Android users, offering live translation for seventy languages.
Hong Kong newspaper founder Jimmy Lai convicted of sedition by China, could face life in prison.
Trump moves to bring AI talent from big tech into government, aiming to modernize federal systems and build in-house technical expertise.
A pair of masked gunmen kill eleven and wound twenty-nine at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.