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King Charles voluntarily paid £12.9 million in taxes under a 1993 agreement, but it’s not legally required—unlike standard UK taxes. Critics argue this makes i…
Prime Day’s under-$100 gadgets exploit impulsive buying by promoting minor conveniences that feel essential in the moment. Many of these devices require hidden…
Netflix now requires each profile to have a unique email, ending shared logins globally by June 26. The change aims to convert 100 million unauthorized users i…
Jansen Teng of Virtuals says AI agents are now negotiating contracts and managing resources autonomously, blurring the line between software and corporations. …
Ryo Hirakawa overshot his pit box during FP1 at the Austrian GP, striking a mechanic who required medical attention but avoided life-threatening injuries. The …
Binance will stop serving EU users by June 30 after failing to obtain a MiCA license, forcing existing customers to withdraw funds. The exit highlights the cha…
House Problem Solvers Caucus co-chairs Fitzpatrick and Suozzi will force a House vote on a bipartisan housing bill by mid-September if Trump doesn’t sign it, u…
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that federal law preempts state-level cancer warning requirements for Roundup, blocking thousands of lawsuits against …
Netanyahu stated Israel will stay in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza as long as needed to prevent attacks after October 7. This signals long-term military control, ri…
Microsoft extended free Windows 10 security updates by one year to October 2026, delaying the end-of-life deadline for 250 million devices. This buys time for …
Spain will require mobile carriers to maintain service for at least four hours during power outages by 2029, aiming to ensure emergency services and critical i…























