Malaysia will take ‘necessary action’ if its companies are involved in Nvidia fraud case: Trade minister
Malaysian says its authorities are discussing the issue with the data center companies and checking if the chips have gone to the right parties.
Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis praised President-elect Trump for nominating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. In a lengthy social media post on Thursday, Polis praised Kennedy for helping Colorado “defeat vaccine mandates” in 2019 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “He helped us defeat vaccine…
Buying appliances can significantly impact your budget. A fridge or a washing machine breaking unexpectedly can derail your finances. One way to avoid having to make a costly appliance purchase is through maintenance. Regular maintenance of home appliances—whether it’s descaling or draining—can save you thousands by extending the life of your machine. Here are 9…
If President Donald Trump’s personnel moves are any tell, he may come out of the gate toward Iran with a tone that is more diplomatic than combative. And Trump on Thursday evening suggested he was open to a nuclear deal with Iran. Asked if he would support Israel striking Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump told reporters,…
The Sino-Indian relationship is poised for revitalization following the Modi-Xi meeting in Kazan and subsequent diplomatic engagements, including those by Ajit Doval and Vikram Misri. Crucial agreements on boundary issues and practical cooperation have been established, signaling a significant opportunity to enhance mutual trust and bilateral relations.
A study by University of Miami researchers is seeking to understand more about how sharks interact with their ever-changing ocean home, and how pollution and warming waters are altering where sharks migrate, feed and give birth. Elaine Quijano explains.
President Donald Trump has ordered the US treasury to stop minting pennies due to their high production costs, aligning with his administration’s cost-cutting measures. The US Mint incurs significant losses from producing pennies and nickels, prompting this decision despite legal uncertainties surrounding executive power to eliminate coins.