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U.S. Introduces Visa Restrictions for Foreign Officials that Facilitate Illegal Immigration

The U.S. has introduced visa-restriction policy targeting foreign government officials and others believed responsible for facilitating illegal immigration, aiming to deter those who aid in the transit of aliens into the country via the southwest border. The policy will restrict visas for individuals involved in customs, airport, port authority, and other key roles that enable illegal immigration. This move is seen as a step to strengthen U.S. border security and prevent potential abuse by corrupt officials.

Greenland PM Rebuffs Trump: We Do Not Want to Be Americans

The Greenlandic people have reaffirmed their commitment to independence from both Denmark and the United States, as Prime Minister Mute Egede asserted that Greenlanders will determine their own future. This stance is a response to U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in making Greenland part of the United States. The Danish government has long maintained that the Arctic island must decide its own fate.

Israel Swears In New Military Chief as Gaza Ceasefire Hangs by a Thread

The appointment of Eyal Zamir, a former tank commander with 28 years of service, as Israel's new military chief comes amid mounting pressure to resolve the crisis in Gaza. A fragile ceasefire has been in place since January, but talks on bringing home 59 remaining hostages have yet to commence. The situation remains volatile, with Israeli officials warning that forces could resume fighting if no agreement is reached.

Abercrombie & Fitch Stock Gets Pummeled as Retailer Predicts Trump Tariff Hit

Abercrombie & Fitch's shares plummeted more than 16% in early trading on Wednesday, as the company's holiday quarter sales results at its namesake division came in lower than estimates. The company's 2025 guidance also indicated marked slowdowns in sales growth and operating margin expansion, with up to 100 basis points of year-over-year margin pressure potentially tied to Trump tariffs. This move underscores the growing concern among investors about the impact of tariffs on retail stocks.

Mexico Could Seek Other Trade Partners After Us Tariffs, President Says

Mexico's government may look for other trade partners if necessary, said President Claudia Sheinbaum on Wednesday after the United States slapped tariffs on its southern neighbor. The president's statement suggests that Mexico is prepared to take a hardline stance against U.S. tariffs, which could lead to significant changes in the country's trade relationships. If the tariffs continue, Mexico plans to retaliate with tariffs of its own, potentially affecting not only the auto sector but also other industries.

RTX 5070 Cards Sell Out Immediately, Despite High Prices

The RTX 5070 has sold out immediately at every online retailer, following the same pattern as previous launches, due to high demand and low stock. Initial stocks are depleted despite huge markups on most models, with Nvidia's manufacturing partners seemingly reluctant to sell cards at retail prices. The lack of availability is particularly disappointing given that the RTX 5070 is easily the least-impressive card of the new batch in terms of both power and value.

Navy Federal Credit Union Review (2025): Low-Fee Military Banking

Navy Federal Credit Union, serving military members and their families since 1933, offers a comprehensive range of financial products including checking accounts, loans, and credit cards, catering specifically to the needs of its 14 million members. It is recognized for its favorable offerings, such as low fees, a large ATM network, and 24/7 customer support, although it maintains a restricted membership base and lower savings account yields compared to competitors. The credit union also emphasizes community engagement and sustainability efforts, reflecting its commitment to the well-being of its members and the environment.

This Raspberry Pi Snake Console Totally Bites — In a Good Way

Arnov Sharma has developed an innovative handheld console that combines retro gaming with programming by creating a custom version of the classic game Snake on a Raspberry Pi Pico 2. The device features a unique matrix panel display and custom 3D-printed housing, offering a nostalgic gaming experience while allowing users to learn about coding and hardware integration. With open-source availability, this project invites others to recreate the console, fostering a growing community of makers and enthusiasts in the DIY gaming space.

Lesotho Insulted After Trump Says Nobody Has Heard of the Country

Lesotho's foreign minister expressed shock and insult following U.S. President Donald Trump's comment that no one has heard of the African nation during a congressional address. The remark, made in the context of foreign aid cuts, prompted Minister Lejone Mpotjoane to invite Trump to visit Lesotho and learn about its unique significance. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. administration's foreign aid policies and the perceptions of smaller nations on the global stage.

Texas Democrat Sylvester Turner Dies

Rep. Sylvester Turner, a first-term Texas Democrat, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy as both a former Mayor of Houston and a dedicated public servant. His office announced the news with profound sadness, highlighting his commitment to his family, staff, and community throughout his career. The circumstances surrounding his death have prompted discussions about the upcoming special election to fill his seat, which will be called by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott.

Us Midwest Aluminium Premium Soars to Record High

The price premiums for aluminium on the physical market in the United States have surged to a record high due to the looming threat of tariffs on imports of the metal used in the transport, construction and packaging industries. The U.S. Midwest duty-paid aluminium premium at above 40 U.S. cents a lb or nearly $900 a metric ton is up nearly 60% since the start of 2025. Aluminium production capacity in the United States cannot meet domestic demand, leading to potential diversion of imports to other regions.

Aviaton Firms Hit by Devious New Polyglot Malware

Aviation firms in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were recently targeted by a highly sophisticated business email compromise (BEC) attack looking to deploy advanced malware. The attackers used a compromised email account to share polyglot files with their victims, which deployed a hidden backdoor against aviation firms. Cybersecurity researchers Proofpoint observed that these attacks started in late 2024 and target organizations with a distinct interest in aviation and satellite communications.

CrowdStrike Shares Tumble After Disappointing Earnings Outlook

CrowdStrike Holding Inc. shares plummeted after the cybersecurity company issued a worse-than-expected earnings outlook, indicating that it's still recovering from a flawed software update that crashed millions of computers globally last year. The company's adjusted earnings for the three months ending April 30 fell short of analyst projections, sending the shares down by as much as 12% in intraday trading. CrowdStrike's quarterly report showed strong subscription revenue growth, but disappointing free cash flow and investigations into a major deal with Carahsoft Technology Corp.

China to Boost Food Imports From Latin America, Europe as US Trade War Escalates

China is set to increase its purchases of meat, dairy, and grains from countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Spain, the Netherlands, and others in Europe. China's reliance on U.S. farm exports has decreased since the 2020 trade war, prompting the country to seek alternative sources. China's tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods are expected to reshape global trade flows.

Garmin Teases New Stable Update for Fenix E, Fenix 8 and Enduro 3 Smartwatches

A new stable update is on the horizon for Garmin's Fenix E, Fenix 8 and Enduro 3 smartwatches. The upcoming firmware aims to resolve a number of bugs that were present in the recent beta update. This update promises to improve overall stability and performance, potentially rectifying issues with activity data, device lockouts, and keyboard functionality.

Elon Musk Loses Immediate Battle to Halt OpenAI's For-Profit Transformation but Gets OK for Fast Trial

Elon Musk lost a court bid asking a judge to temporarily block ChatGPT creator OpenAI and its backer Microsoft from carrying out plans to turn the artificial intelligence charity into a for-profit business. However, he also scored a major win: the right to a trial. A U.S. federal district court judge has agreed to expedite Musk's core claim against OpenAI on an accelerated schedule, setting the trial for this fall.

Tesla Ups Regen Braking with New Model Y Juniper Refresh

The new Model Y Juniper refresh features a redesigned braking system that uses AI to control the brake pedal and maximize regen braking, resulting in improved efficiency and longer range on a charge. One of the key innovations is the use of FSD AI to control one master brake cylinder, allowing for smoother and more efficient deceleration when driving in Autopilot mode. The updated system also introduces new regen braking modes, including Reduced Deceleration, which adjusts how quickly the vehicle slows down when the accelerator pedal is released.

US Service Sector Expands in February; Price Growth Accelerates

The US services sector unexpectedly expanded in February, driven by a combination of rising prices for inputs and an increase in domestic demand. However, the surge in costs could be exacerbated by the recent tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China, which may further fuel inflation concerns. The Institute for Supply Management's non-manufacturing purchasing managers index (PMI) rose to 53.5 last month, a reading above 50 that indicates growth in the services sector.

German Court Ruling Impacts COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Dispute

A German court has ruled that Pfizer and BioNTech violated a COVID-19 vaccine patent held by Moderna. The court ordered the two companies to provide information on earnings derived from the use of the patent, with the potential for compensation to be determined in further legal proceedings. The ruling can still be appealed to a higher court.

MacBook Air Refreshed with Apple M4, More RAM and a New Colour Variant

Apple's new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air variants offer improved performance, increased storage, and enhanced colour options without a price increase. The refreshed laptops utilize Apple's newest M4 chip, providing a boost in processing power and efficiency. Additionally, the machines boast expanded RAM and storage capabilities, catering to users' growing demands.

Cloud Computing Giant CoreWeave Acquires AI Developer Platform Weights & Biases

CoreWeave, backed by Nvidia, has acquired AI developer platform Weights & Biases to expand its cloud offerings ahead of an initial public offering (IPO). The deal combines CoreWeave's infrastructure and managed cloud services with Weights & Biases' platform used for AI model training, evaluation, and monitoring. This acquisition is expected to enhance the company's capabilities in AI development and deployment.

Sam Altman Tweets Delay to ChatGPT-4.5 Launch While Also Proposing a Shocking New Payment Structure

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced a staggered rollout for the highly anticipated ChatGPT-4.5, delaying the full launch to manage server demand effectively. In conjunction with this, Altman proposed a controversial credit-based payment system that would allow subscribers to allocate tokens for accessing various features instead of providing unlimited access for a fixed fee. The mixed reactions from users highlight the potential challenges OpenAI faces in balancing innovation with user satisfaction.

NYT Strands Hints and Answers for Thursday, March 6 (Game #368)

The NYT Strands puzzle for March 6 features the theme "Love is in the apps," highlighting popular terminology associated with online dating. Players can unlock in-game hints by entering specific clue words, with the spangram focusing on phrases commonly used in dating contexts. The answers reveal a lighthearted exploration of the modern dating experience, often filled with both challenges and unexpected connections.

Quordle Hints and Answers for Thursday, March 6 (Game #1137)

Quordle has released its latest puzzle, presenting a challenge that continues to engage word game enthusiasts. Today's game features hints indicating the presence of two different vowels and specifies that there are no repeated letters among the answers. Players can expect a mix of starting letters with no overlaps, adding to the complexity of this particular round.

NYT Connections Hints and Answers for Thursday, March 6 (Game #634)

The NYT Connections game for March 6 presents players with challenging word groupings requiring keen observation to identify common themes. Today's words include various categories, such as gardening tasks and types of shoes, each linked by a specific hint. Players are encouraged to engage with the puzzle while also reflecting on the strategies involved in solving word games.

AI Is Changing Camera Tech for the Better but Photography for the Worse

AI has revolutionized some aspects of photography technology, improving efficiency and quality, but its impact on the medium itself may be negative. Generative AI might be threatening commercial photography and stock photography with cost-effective alternatives, potentially altering the way images are used in advertising and online platforms. However, traditional photography's ability to capture moments in time remains a unique value proposition that cannot be fully replicated by AI.

The Dark Side of Chrome Extensions: Hidden Dangers Lurking on Your PC

As recent news reminds us, malicious browser add-ons can start life as legit extensions. Reviewing what you’ve got installed is a smart move. Earlier this month, an alarm sounded—security researchers at GitLab Threat Intelligence discovered a handful of Chrome extensions adding code in order to commit fraud, with at least 3.2 million users affected. But the add-ons didn’t start as malicious. Instead, they launched as legitimate software, only to be later compromised or sold to bad actors.

RedMagic Nova Tops AnTuTu's Android Tablet Ranking Again

AnTuTu revealed the top-performing Android tablets in February 2025. The RedMagic Nova with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Version has topped the list for the second consecutive time, showcasing its dominance in terms of performance. This achievement highlights the tablet's capabilities and reinforces its position as a leader in the gaming industry.

The Future of Writing: AI-Powered Smart Pens Takes Center Stage

The One Smart AI Pen, launched on Kickstarter, promises a futuristic writing experience with its battery, microphone, and Bluetooth capabilities. The device can convert handwritten notes into digital text, translate languages in real-time, and even converse with ChatGPT-4.0-Mini. With its ambitious feature set and optional AI functionality, the One Smart AI Pen is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with writing.

Nvidia Confirms that an RTX 5070 Founders Edition Is Coming... Just Not on Launch Day

The Nvidia RTX 5070 Founders Edition card will not be available today, but it's expected to arrive in March 2025. Despite being part of the hotly anticipated Blackwell lineup, its availability has been delayed due to high demand for other GPUs. The exact date is still unknown, and it remains unclear whether Nvidia's strategy is to limit availability or prepare for a wider release.

Lunar Trailblazer Program Loses Ground

The Lunar Trailblazer spacecraft is facing an uncertain future after experiencing a series of setbacks in its mission to orbit the Moon and study lunar ice. The small orbiter appears to be spinning out of control and has failed to complete critical thruster firings, which could put it on course for disaster. NASA's efforts to reestablish contact with the spacecraft are ongoing, but the outlook is grim.

Trump Tariffs Threaten to Derail Canada's Economic Recovery

Two years of economic growth may be wiped off permanently. Unemployment could rise to 8% from 6.6% in January, analysts say. At least 90% chance of Bank of Canada cutting rates next week.

Mars Announces $25-30 Billion Bond Offering to Finance Kellanova Acquisition

Mars has announced an eight-part investment-grade bond offering worth between $25 billion to $30 billion to finance its takeover of Pringles maker Kellanova, one of the largest acquisition financing deals expected this year. The bond offering will help Mars complete its acquisition of Kellanova, a deal reportedly valued at over $3 billion. The move is part of Mars' efforts to expand its portfolio through strategic acquisitions.

Economic Uncertainty Slows Hiring Amid 'Hesitancy' To Add Jobs

Private sector hiring slowed significantly in February, falling short of economists' expectations and adding to concerns about a slowdown in the US economy. The latest data from ADP showed 77,000 jobs added in February, far fewer than estimates of 140,000. This marks the largest month-over-month decline in private payroll additions since March 2023.

Apple Unveils New MacBook Air Models with Latest M4 Chip, Cuts Price

Apple has launched new MacBook Air models with the latest M4 chip and artificial-intelligence features at a reduced price of $100 compared to the previous generation. The base version of the 13-inch laptop starts at $999, while the 15-inch model begins at $1,199. Pre-orders will begin on Wednesday, and the devices will be available in-store from March 12.

How Big Tech Is Trying to Win Over Trump

Big Tech is actively working to align itself with the second Trump administration by making substantial investments in the U.S. and altering its corporate policies, particularly concerning diversity and inclusion. Major companies like Apple, Google, Meta, and Amazon are implementing strategies designed to curry favor with Trump, as reflected in their financial commitments and changes to corporate governance. This shift marks a significant departure from the previous administration's tense relationship with the tech sector, as companies seek to secure their interests in a potentially friendlier political landscape.

YouTube Brings Cheaper Subscription Tier with No Ads, Except for Music

YouTube has introduced a $7.99 monthly subscription service that is ad-free for most videos, except music, as part of its efforts to compete more directly with streaming services like Netflix and Disney. The "Premium Lite" plan is designed for users who rarely watch music videos or listen to music, filling a demand YouTube has noticed among users already paying for other music streaming subscriptions. By offering this new option, YouTube aims to tap into a larger set of people who may not have considered paying for its ad-free service otherwise.

Europe's Eutelsat Vies for Secure Italian Telecoms Contract, Sources Say

Eutelsat, a rival to Starlink, is among companies in talks with the Italian government to provide systems for secure satellite communications. Italy aims to guarantee encrypted communication between the government, diplomats, and defence officials operating in risky areas. The European satellite operator is developing potential homegrown alternatives to Starlink, which dominates the sector.

Microsoft Tries Another Ugly Trick to Attract Users, This Time for Copilot

Microsoft is attempting to lure users into its own services by exploiting Bing's search results page. If you search for AI chatbots in Bing, you may be presented with a misleading special box promoting Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant. This tactic aims to redirect users away from popular alternatives like ChatGPT and Gemini.

Nvidia Chart Watchers Brace for More Pain With Dip Buyers at Bay

Market technicians are closely monitoring Nvidia Corp.'s chart patterns as the company's shares continue to slide, with many tracking the key momentum indicator - the 200-day moving average. The recent breach of this average in January has sparked concerns among investors and analysts about a potential downturn in the stock. Despite some modest gains on Tuesday, Nvidia's shares remain below the gauge.

Canada Foreign Minister Takes Trump 51st State Line 'Very Seriously'

Canada’s Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly has expressed serious concern regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about making Canada the 51st state, emphasizing that the situation is far from humorous. Following the imposition of 25% tariffs on Canadian products, Joly articulated the strong sentiments of Canadians who feel insulted and angry, highlighting the broader implications of such trade tensions. As both nations navigate escalating tariffs, Joly advocates for collaboration with the UK and Europe, framing the tariffs as an "existential threat" to Canada's economy.

Jack Daniel's Maker Says Canada Pulling US Alcohol Off Shelves 'Worse Than Tariff'

Brown-Forman's CEO Lawson Whiting criticized Canadian provinces for removing American liquor from shelves, describing the action as "worse than a tariff" in response to U.S. trade policies. This retaliatory measure reflects growing tensions between the U.S. and Canada, with Canadians increasingly opting for local products in light of tariffs imposed by both countries. Despite the challenges, including a decline in sales and a broader slowdown in consumer demand, Whiting remains optimistic about the company's future trajectory.

Jack Daniel's Maker Says Canada Pulling US Alcohol Off Shelves 'Worse Than Tariff'

Brown-Forman's CEO Lawson Whiting expressed that Canadian provinces removing American liquor from their shelves is a more severe reaction than tariffs imposed by the U.S. government, describing it as a "disproportionate response." While Canada accounted for a mere 1% of Brown-Forman's total sales, the company's leadership is monitoring the situation closely, especially with an eye on Mexico, which represents a larger portion of their market. The ongoing tensions and retaliatory measures highlight the complexities of international trade relations and their impact on consumer behavior.

Samsung's OS Update Is Finally Coming in April

Samsung has confirmed that the highly anticipated One UI 7 update will launch in April, following a pre-release phase that began with the Galaxy S25 series. This update, based on Android 15, introduces several new features, including the Now Bar for notifications and revamped UI aesthetics, while also addressing user concerns about adaptive charging options. As the update rolls out, users of various Galaxy devices will finally gain access to improvements that have been long awaited, although they may soon find themselves facing another major Android update shortly thereafter.

2025 Mac Studio Unveiled with Apple M4 Max and Apple M3 Ultra SoC

A new, even more powerful Mac Studio is finally here. The latest model can be configured with an Apple M4 Max chip with at least 512 GB storage/36 GB RAM or an Apple M3 Ultra with at least 1 TB storage/96 GB RAM. Prices start at $1,999. This newest iteration of the Mac Studio comes with a mix of two generations of hardware, offering users a range of options and improved performance.

Powerful Mac Studio Unveiled with Apple M4 Max and Apple M3 Ultra SoC

Apple has unveiled a new Mac Studio for professionals, which can be configured with an Apple M4 Max chip with at least 512 GB storage/36 GB RAM or an Apple M3 Ultra with at least 1 TB storage/96 GB RAM. The new Mac Studio is designed to provide even more powerful performance and capabilities for professionals, with up to 128 GB RAM and 16 TB storage. Prices start at $1,999.

AI Is More Than Just Automation – It’s Reshaping Industries

Artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming the workforce, reminiscent of the industrial revolution, by enhancing product design and manufacturing processes while maintaining human employment. Despite concerns regarding job displacement, industry leaders emphasize that AI will evolve roles rather than eliminate them, creating new opportunities for knowledge workers and driving sustainability initiatives. The collaboration between AI and human workers promises increased productivity, although it requires significant upskilling and adaptation to fully harness its benefits.

Trump Tariffs Give Struggling Target Cover to Make One Big Change, at the Expense of Investors

Target's decision to abandon its quarterly earnings guidance is a strategic move to adapt to the uncertainty caused by Trump tariffs and unpredictable weather patterns, which have been affecting the retail industry in recent years. By providing only full-year outlooks, the company aims to better estimate consumer demand and avoid volatility in its sales and profits. This shift also reflects Target's growing confidence in its ability to navigate these challenges.

Scholz, Zelenskiy Discuss Trump's Leadership to Bring Peace

Germany's outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy discussed the potential role of U.S. President Donald Trump in facilitating peace negotiations for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. Both leaders emphasized the necessity of U.S. leadership to establish a ceasefire and long-lasting stability in the region, highlighting the urgency for a comprehensive resolution rather than a temporary halt to hostilities. Scholz reaffirmed Germany's steadfast support for Ukraine during this critical period as Zelenskiy expressed readiness to collaborate under Trump's guidance for a secure future.

AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 Review: Excellent Value, If Supply Is Good

The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT provides strong mainstream performance at a great price, thanks to the RDNA 4 architecture's significant generational improvements in AI and ray tracing performance. However, concerns about retail availability and pricing, as well as Nvidia still winning on software support and features, remain.