Tehran Shaken as Israeli Air Assault Eliminates IRGC Chiefs and Nuclear Scientists
Israel’s massive pre-dawn raid wipes out Iran’s nuclear chiefs, sparks drone counterattack, and pushes the region to the brink of full-scale war.
Israel’s massive pre-dawn raid wipes out Iran’s nuclear chiefs, sparks drone counterattack, and pushes the region to the brink of full-scale war.
Air India 787 crashes after take-off in Ahmedabad, killing 241; one British passenger survives, India declares 3-day mourning, probe underway.
Google Cloud hiccup knocks out Firebase, Shopify, GitHub and more, highlighting how one backbone outage can stall apps and services worldwide.
DoorDash is diving deeper into digital advertising with the $175 million acquisition of Symbiosys, a move aimed at turning its billion-dollar ad division into a true industry force. Announced Wednesday, the purchase brings Symbiosys’ off-platform ad reach into DoorDash’s toolkit.
GM commits $4 B to U.S. plants, retooling for gas SUVs and pickups amid EV demand slowdown—balancing profit today with zero-emission goals for 2035.
Ottawa names three bidder teams for a progressive design-build of the new Alexandra Bridge, targeting first traffic in 2032 and faster, greener delivery.
Hollywood’s copyright wars just escalated. Disney and Universal have filed a major lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, accusing the company of “rampant copyright infringement” and labeling it a “bottomless pit of plagiarism.”
Graz school shooting kills 10; gunman, a former student, dies by suicide. Austria enters three days of mourning and renews debate on gun laws.
Meta is pushing to fully automate the $700 billion advertising industry by the end of 2026—and it’s already sending shockwaves through traditional agencies.
OpenAI has officially signed on to use Google’s cloud infrastructure—despite being two of the fiercest competitors in the artificial intelligence space.
WWDC kicks off with Liquid Glass UI, smarter Siri, and a bold AI play to catch up with competitors.
A court order tied to The New York Times’ copyright case is overriding OpenAI’s 30-day deletion policy—raising privacy concerns.
The company cites a shift to a franchise-only model and economic challenges for the closures, affecting restaurants in more than 10 states.
ECB trims deposit rate to 2%, its eighth cut in a year, hints just one more may follow as inflation cools and tracker borrowers pocket savings.
Switch 2 launch sparks global sell-outs and could lift 2025 console revenue to $16.5 billion, cementing Nintendo’s post-pandemic comeback.
The consumer goods giant is launching a global restructuring plan as rising costs and economic uncertainty hit demand. The company, which owns major household brands like Tide, Pampers, and Gillette, said tariff-related expenses—have pushed it to rethink product sourcing, pricing, and market presence.
Netflix is bringing back America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders for Season 2 this summer. From retirements to fresh drama, here’s everything we know.
The tech giant’s new campus in Richmond County promises to create at least 500 jobs, boost infrastructure, and turn the rural region into a growing hub for AI and cloud computing.
Smoke from 200+ Canadian wildfires now blankets a third of the U.S., spiking air-quality alerts across New England, NYC and the Midwest.
BoC freezes rate at 2.75% amid tariff turmoil and volatile inflation, leaving July’s call wide open as economists debate recession risks.
U.S. doubles metals tariffs to 50 %. Ottawa fumes, industry panics, negotiators scramble for a deal before layoffs hit Canada’s steel heartland.
Edmonton is absolutely buzzing as the Oilers get ready to host the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. It’s the rematch fans have been waiting for since last year’s heartbreak, and this time, the Oilers have home ice to kick things off. You can feel the energy in the city—it’s loud, it’s hopeful, and it’s long overdue.
Meta has inked its first nuclear energy agreement, signing a 20-year deal with Constellation Energy to help keep the Clinton Clean Energy Center in Illinois running. The move comes as tech giants scramble to secure long-term power for data centers and AI operations amid rising energy demands.
Hudson’s Bay, Canada’s oldest retailer, is laying off more than 8,300 employees by June 1 as it permanently closes all 96 of its stores. The move comes after the company filed for creditor protection in March and failed to secure financing to restructure.
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