China’s Exports Unexpectedly Falter as Prices Keep Falling
Exports of cars, solar panels and batteries remain strong, but prices are falling because of factory overcapacity in China. Source link
Exports of cars, solar panels and batteries remain strong, but prices are falling because of factory overcapacity in China. Source link
After 3I/ATLAS, the interstellar object that originated outside our solar system, another comet named C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) has caught astronomers by surprise as it was recently caught glowing with a golden hue near the Sun. Discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) earlier this year, in May, C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) gained very little … Read more
Seven complaints, filed on Thursday, claim the popular chatbot encouraged dangerous discussions and led to mental breakdowns. Source link
The country’s dairy farmers produced a bumper harvest of milk, but higher U.S. duties have forced them to consider ways to cut back, including slaughtering cows. Source link
The central bank held interest rates steady on Thursday, a decision that came at a time when British policymakers and lawmakers are confronting economic challenges. Source link
The new program, Direct File, helped low- and moderate-income taxpayers file their returns more easily, and had been expanding. Source link
Last spring, Shiri Melumad, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, gave a group of 250 people a simple writing assignment: Share advice with a friend on how to lead a healthier lifestyle. To come up with tips, some were allowed to use a traditional Google search, while others could rely … Read more
The president’s agreement with drug companies involves a range of prices, depending on dose, product and how you’re paying. Source link
Despite shoppers’ concerns about rising costs, inflation and the government shutdown, retailers predict sales will increase as much as 4.2% over the holidays. Source link
Airline planning and scheduling teams went into overdrive to identify which flights to cut while minimizing consequences for customers, pilots, flight attendants and the bottom line. Source link