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19.03 / 15:15
UPS Software Highways testing Traffic Updates Investigations Amazon's robotaxi unit Zoox agrees recall over braking issue
Amazon's self-driving unit Zoox agreed to recall 258 vehicles due to issues with its automated driving system that could cause unexpected hard braking, after a US investigation, according to a company filing Wednesday. The recall affects vehicles equipped with self-driving software versions released before November 5. The California-based company said it has addressed the issue by updating the software on the company-owned vehicles. In May, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a probe into self-driving Zoox vehicles due to unexpected braking leading to two rear-end collisions that injured motorcyclists.
19.03 / 14:41
Target students Universities country travelers Courts rights What US green card and visa holders need to know about recent deportations
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Several high-profile arrests and deportations in recent weeks have sparked fear among visa and green-card holders that they could be targeted by the Trump administration. President Trump has made immigration enforcement a central pillar of his administration.
19.03 / 14:15
markets FIVE Parke wellness Prologis country Interviews The world’s largest warehouse firm re-enters India with a $500 million purse
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Bengaluru: US-based Prologis Inc., the world’s largest owner of warehouses, plans to invest around $500 million in India by 2026 to build a large portfolio of warehousing parks in the country. The company could double its investment in India in the 5-7 years following the initial $500 million outlay, chief investment officer Joseph Ghazal said in an interview.
19.03 / 14:15
COST Discover students Doge country Department Schools Is privatizing US public services the ulterior motive of Elon Musk’s DOGE?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. US Republicans have long thought that what the federal government does can be done better, faster or cheaper by the private sector. So it should not shock anyone that US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently revealed a larger agenda that sheds light on the Trump administration’s seemingly indiscriminate cuts to federal workers and agencies.
19.03 / 14:07
TikTok President Photos Universities social Videos Scandals Harry Sisson Snapchat scandal: This TikTok influencer and Biden fan lured women to share explicit videos
Harry Sisson, a University student in the US, has been making headlines- due to his Snapchat scandal that has led to many voices rising against his actions. Harry, a popular social media influencer, has created a lot of buzz online as he made several women send him their explicit photos through Snapchat. The claim was made by an X user who identifies herself as a Republican State Delegate, according to TOI.
19.03 / 14:07
COST economy Election Opinion President show performer Donald Trump’s approval rating nosedives in nation’s most accurate poll, signaling major shift in public opinion; here's what's gone wrong and what happens next
AtlasIntel, the nation's most accurate polling firm, Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped significantly. Economic uncertainty and contentious tariff policy decisions seem to be weighing on public opinion. As the US President faces critical challenges, his approval ratings could fluctuate even more in the coming weeks.
19.03 / 14:07
Reuters Trade country reports Department Investigations International New twist in Trump tariff policy can give India a breather
Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs against other countries come into effect may not be as menacing as it seems because there is little clarity on how the tariffs will be imposed and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has put a twist in Trump's policy. It seems the policy is a work in progress, and nobody is yet sure how it will take effect. Reciprocal tariffs roughly mean hiking rates on imports to match the level that other countries apply to US products.
19.03 / 13:05
COST UPS Target Manufacturing economy President reports Federal Reserve could still cut interest rates this year, but for 'bad' reasons
Even as the economy undergoes what may be wrenching changes, the Federal Reserve on Wednesday is expected to signal it could cut its key interest rate twice this year — the same forecast it issued in December
19.03 / 12:15
markets economy Research Trade President Experts Updates US Fed Meeting LIVE: Jerome Powell-led FOMC to unveil second policy decision for 2025; Wall Street eyes rate pause
US Fed Meeting LIVE: The US Federal Reserve will announce its second policy decision for 2024 after a two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting today amid stagflationary risks threatening the US economy due to US President Donald Trump's tariff hikes which have escalated a global trade war.Wall Street eyes the US central bank to hold the benchmark interest rate steady in today's monetary policy verdict amid the volatile trade policy and economic uncertainty hurting the world's largest economy. Economists have sounded alarm about ‘stagflation’—a combination of still-high inflation and a weak or stagnant economy after sharp cuts to government spending and layoffs.Also Read: US Fed to unveil policy verdict amid ‘stagflation risk’, chief Jerome Powell eyes rate pause: 5 key things to knowUS Fed eyes interest rate pause?Earlier this month, US Fed chief Jerome Powell said at a New York research conference that the US Federal Reserve is likely to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged in the coming months as it waits for widespread uncertainty stemming from Donald Trump's policies.
19.03 / 12:03
markets UPS Provident Manufacturing rights International Unlocking global markets: How Indian investors can diversify with portfolio management services
With India’s mutual fund industry hitting the market regulator’s $7 billion overseas investment limit, one door has been shut for Indian investors looking for global diversification. But they have the alternative option of investing overseas through portfolio management services (PMS), which are professionally managed funds with access to international markets.
19.03 / 11:41
Target BLOCK Tesla President Doge Department Investigations Elon Musk's shocking claim: 'They basically want to kill me'. Why is DOGE chief's life at threat?
Elon Musk, tech billionaire and US President Donald Trump's close ally, has claimed that his life was at risk over his role in the Trump administration and drastic cuts made to the federal workforce by a newly created department- DOGE. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been created by US President Donald Trump and led by the world's richest man has been tasked with cutting US government jobs and other spending. Musk is leading the effort to drastically reduce the federal workforce and weed out what he sees as taxpayers' money being wasted. In an exclusive interview to Fox News, Musk said, «They basically want to kill me,» over the drastic and potentially illegal cuts made at DOGE has made to the federal government and workforce. ALSO READ: Canada under siege: Is Trump planning a 'Canschluss'?
19.03 / 11:19
UPS Parke Marvell Trade President country Canada under siege: Is Trump planning a 'Canschluss'?
To grasp the aberration of US foreign policy under President Donald Trump, consider an abbreviated history of America’s shifting attitudes toward just one country, Canada. And start with Ronald Reagan, who stood for the original and genuine version of “peace through strength.” When signing a free-trade agreement with Canada in 1988, Reagan marveled at the world’s longest land border. “No soldier stands guard to protect it,” the 40th president said. “Barbed wire does not deface it. And no invisible barrier of economic suspicion and fear will extend it.” Canadians and Americans, Reagan remarked on another occasion, are “more than friends and neighbors and allies; we are kin.” In the current context, three things are notable about Reagan’s sentiments. The first is that most Americans really like Canadians, even if they also struggle to see them as distinct, because Canadians can easily seem like “nicer” versions of Americans. The second is that Reagan oversimplified what has historically been a complicated, often competitive and sometimes contentious relationship. The third is that Americans, in both of those ways, have long regarded Canadians roughly as Russians used to view Ukrainians. ALSO READ: Who is James Boasberg, the judge Trump wants impeached?
19.03 / 08:47
Provident Extreme WhatsApp country travelers Courts rights Trump’s extreme vetting policies put Green Card holders at risk of losing US residency
Trump administration, the re-introduced extreme vetting policies significantly impact U.S. Green Card holders, increasing scrutiny at the border, prolonging processing times, and raising the risk of residency challenges.
19.03 / 07:31
Williams Boeing SpaceX Actor blues testing Updates NASA Sunita Williams News LIVE: New images show Crew-9 astronauts in blue suits in Houston
Tap here to watch the splashdown!Sunita Williams is an Indian-American NASA astronaut with a history of record and achievements.Sunita Williams launched into space, along with Butch Wilmore, on a Boing Starliner spacecraft on June 5, 2024. It was Starliner’s first crewed flight.
19.03 / 06:39
MET SpaceX Diversity reports International Sunita Williams returns to Earth. NASA astronaut's family, education and salary
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has safely returned to Earth after spending nine months stranded aboard the International Space Station. She, along with NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Butch Wilmore, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, successfully splashed down in SpaceX’s Dragon capsule at 5:57 PM EDT. After more than nine months in space, the Crew-9 astronauts breathed Earth’s air once again. Following protocol for long-duration missions, they were carried out on stretchers as a precautionary measure, CNN reported. SpaceX routinely follows this procedure to help astronauts readjust to gravity after extended stays in space. Apart from Elon Musk, many were overjoyed by their return, one of them being Mahindra Groups chairman.
19.03 / 06:37
markets Research Trade President War voice reports Fed to announce policy rates today. Here’s what to expect from FOMC meeting
US Federal Reserve’s rate setting committee is expected to retain the federal fund rate steady at 4.25%-4.5% following its two-day meeting which ends today (Wednesday, March 19). It is the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC’s) second policy meeting this year and since Donald Trump took over the reins as the President of the United States of America (USA) in January.
19.03 / 06:32
markets UPS economy Boxing Research wellness US market seems more affected by tariff scenario; Fed likely to maintain status quo: Ed Yardeni
Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research, says the US stock market has weakened since the middle of February as the Magnificent Seven have declined by about 15% since the beginning of the year. But other stock markets have actually done well. Germany, China. India seems to be stabilising. Money already has been going global. It has left the United States and that may continue to be the case. It is as though the stock markets are saying that the tariff situation is going to be worse for the US than for the rest of the world. But the markets are also saying that the US has been expensive What is your expectation from the Fed this time, a status quo? Ed Yardeni: Status quo. Nothing different from everybody else. The Fed has communicated that they are in no hurry to ease. I view that as a fundamentally dovish stance because the alternative would have been to say there is no hurry to do anything. In which case, the message would be rates could be here for a long time, not going up, not going down. But they have been saying over and over again that they are in no hurry to ease, so they are clearly thinking about lowering interest rates and depending on how this tariff turmoil turns out there may be a weak enough economy out there that they will ease. The problem is they may also get some inflation out of tariffs. So, they could really be boxed in and really be in no hurry to do anything for a while.
19.03 / 06:31
Reuters security President War country Department US suspends some efforts to counter Russian sabotage as Trump moves closer to Putin
Russian sabotage, disinformation and cyberattacks, easing pressure on Moscow as the Trump Administration pushes Russia to end its war in Ukraine. Former President Joe Biden last year ordered his national security team to establish working groups to monitor the issue amid warnings from U.S. intelligence that Russia was escalating a shadow war against Western nations. The plan was led by the president's National Security Council (NSC) and involved at least seven national security agencies working with European allies to disrupt plots targeting Europe and the United States, seven former officials who participated in the working groups told Reuters. Before President Donald Trump was inaugurated, his incoming administration was briefed by Biden officials about the efforts and urged to continue monitoring Russia's hybrid warfare campaign, the former U.S. officials said. However, since Trump took office on Jan. 20 much of the work has come to a standstill, according to eleven current and former officials, all of whom requested anonymity to discuss classified matters. Reuters is the first to report on the full extent of the Biden administration effort and how multiple different U.S. agencies have since paused their work on the issue.
19.03 / 03:26
UPS Provident Target Gap security Research isolate Oracle to provide cloud computing, AI services to Singapore military
Oracle said on Wednesday it would provide Singapore's defense technology arm with «isolated» cloud computing and AI services, in the company's first such deal in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian governments are frequent targets of cyber espionage campaigns and are facing escalating supply chain attacks, according to security researchers. Under the deal, the US firm will provide Singapore's armed forces and defense ministry with an «air-gapped» isolated cloud computing infrastructure — meaning that it will be cut off from the internet and connected instead to classified networks via encrypted devices.

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