“What’s natural for Taiwan is we produce 95 percent” and “we feel great about it,” Lutnick said, conceding that “you can imagine when someone has 95 percent, convincing them that they should only have 50 percent. That’s a lot” to lose. But “Donald Trump would say it’s not healthy for you or healthy for us because we protect you, and …
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Swift to add blockchain-based ledger to its infrastructure stack in groundbreaking move to accelerate and scale benefits of digital finance across more than 200 countries and territories worldwide – Homepage | Swift
Swift to add blockchain-based ledger to its infrastructure stack in groundbreaking move to accelerate and scale benefits of digital finance across more than 200 countries and territories worldwide Homepage | Swift Swift To Build a Blockchain-Based Ledger For Financial Firms Bloomberg.com Swift experiments with onchain migration using Ethereum Layer 2 Linea: report theblock.co Ripple’s XRP Poised to Revolutionize Global Payments Amidst Regulatory Clarity …
Read More »Intel quietly makes aggressive move to repair recent failures – TheStreet
Intel quietly makes aggressive move to repair recent failures TheStreet Intel Seeks Help From Apple and Others as U.S. Backs Comeback Bid The Wall Street Journal Intel’s comeback is fueled by the promise of more deals Yahoo Finance TSMC denies investment or partnership discussions Taipei Times Intel Stock Is Soaring. This Chip Giant Could Be the Latest to Invest. Barron’s Source link
Read More »Move over Murdochs, the Ellisons are the new family dynasty shaking up US media
Natalie ShermanBusiness reporter Getty Images Larry Ellison at the White House with Donald Trump in January 2025 Tech billionaire Larry Ellison and his son, Hollywood producer David, have long walked the halls of the world’s elite. But this year, their power has taken on a new dimension, as they pursue deals involving names from TikTok to CNN that would give …
Read More »Native Americans condemn Pentagon move to preserve Wounded Knee medals | News
The Battle of Wounded Knee, also known as the Wounded Knee Massacre, took place in South Dakota in 1890. Published On 27 Sep 202527 Sep 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share The National Congress of American Indians has strongly condemned a Pentagon review that decided against revoking medals awarded to US soldiers at the 1890 Battle …
Read More »Donald Trump’s US attorneys, unvetted by the Senate, move full steam ahead – Politico
Donald Trump’s US attorneys, unvetted by the Senate, move full steam ahead Politico About those unconfirmed US attorneys Politico ‘Unqualified goobers’: Expert says Trump’s new prosecutors are fumbling his revenge scheme NewsBreak: Local News & Alerts Source link
Read More »Trump’s pledge to move World Cup matches unlikely to succeed
More than three years after 11 U.S. cities were awarded the right to host games during next summer’s World Cup and just two months before the tournament draw, President Trump is threatening to move matches out of places he considers “a little bit dangerous.” Trump made the comments while speaking to reporters Thursday in the Oval Office and the cities …
Read More »‘If It’s Not Safe’—President Trump Threatens to Move 2026 World Cup Games
United States President Donald Trump suggested that some matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States could be moved to other cities, saying, “If I think it’s not safe, we’re going to move it out of that city.” Trump addressed reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday and initially said that the World Cup cities would be …
Read More »Donald Trump: US president will move World Cup matches from ‘unsafe’ host cities
US President Donald Trump says he will move matches at the 2026 World Cup from any cities he thinks are unsafe. Eleven US cities are scheduled to host matches at next summer’s 48-team tournament, which will be co-hosted by Canada and Mexico. The US will host 78 of the 104 fixtures, including the final. World governing body Fifa is in …
Read More »Tony Petitti’s Power Move Failed, but CFP Expansion Drama Is Likely Far From Over
Tone Deaf Tony’s hearing seems to be improving. The commissioner of the Big Ten, Tony Petitti, spent months failing to hear the college football world’s loud-and-clear message: Nobody liked his payoff proposals. Not the 16-team model with the four automatic bids for the Big Ten and the SEC, with two apiece for the Big 12 and ACC, plus one for …
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