‘Heated Rivalry’: How to Mint Two Stars in 60 Days or Less
It might not have officially registered on the Richter scale, but on November 28, 2025, the world shook a little. That, of...
Winter storm threatens millions with power outages and no heat
ATLANTA (AP) — Every morning this week, Newberry Electric Cooperative CEO Keith Avery walks into his office and turns on The Weather Channel. Then he starts making calls, lining up crews and equipment to respond to outages if a forecasted ice storm cripples power across South Carolina. Avery has dealt with disasters before. Nearly every
TV show about the NYPD is now a legal drama involving Dr. Phil’s son
NEW YORK (AP) — A reality TV series meant to spotlight the New York Police Department has spawned a real-life legal drama involving the city and the show’s producer, Jordan McGraw — the son of TV’s “Dr. Phil” McGraw . The city sued the younger McGraw and his production company this week for breach of
India antitrust probe links Tata, JSW to steel cartel via WhatsApp chats, production data
NEW DELHI: Four major Indian steelmakers - Tata Steel, JSW Steel and state-run SAIL and RINL - disclosed their pricing plans to rivals and coordinated production cuts to reduce supplies, an antitrust investigation report seen by Reuters shows. In the most high-profile antitrust case involving India's steel sector, an investigation by the Competition Commission of
Clash breaks out near Ujjain: 11 buses vandalised, shops damaged
UJJAIN: A clash broke out between two groups in Tarana town, around 35 km from district headquarter Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh late on Thursday, leaving around six persons injured. Eyewitnesses claimed that an angry crowd vandalised around 11 parked buses and damaged shops in the vicinity of the Tarana bus stand, after a group of
Apple and Dell supplier Pegatron expects US plant to be completed by end of...
Synopsis Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer Pegatron's first US factory is expected to be completed by the end of March, with trial production to begin around then or April, President and CEO Kuang-Chih Cheng said on Friday. Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer Pegatron's first U.S. factory, in Texas, is expected to be completed by the end of
This is my museum of failures: A Harvard MBA and ex-JP Morgan analyst shares...
Grace Lee (Image source: Instagram/@bigsis.grace) Grace Lee, 30, a Harvard Business School graduate and former JP Morgan analyst, went viral recently after sharing a deeply personal reflection on her career, health, and startup struggles via Instagram. In the post, she shared her “museum of failures” whereby she explained the different experiences that many successful people
Guns, tech and trust: EU’s defence reset is India’s big moment
The expected announcement next week of the conclusion of India–EU free trade negotiations will mark a turning point in a relationship that has long struggled to translate political goodwill into tangible outcomes. While reduced tariffs on European automobiles and wine, and improved market access for Indian electronics, textiles and chemicals will dominate headlines, the strategic
Trump withdraws Canada’s invite to his ‘Board of Peace’
Listen to this article with a free account President Donald Trump has withdrawn his invitation for his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, to join his "Board of Peace," in an escalating feud between the two leaders. "Dear Prime Minister Carney," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform late Thursday. "Please let this Letter serve to represent
Philadelphia sues after slavery exhibits were taken down from President’s House site
The city of Philadelphia sued the Department of the Interior and the acting director of the National Park Service on Thursday over reports that slavery exhibits were being dismantled in the city’s historic district. The suit, filed in federal court, seeks a preliminary injunction to restore the exhibits at the President’s House Site, part of









