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ToggleTrump Tax Break Pushes Startups Back Into Hiring
August 20, 2025
After years of layoffs and hiring freezes, some U.S. startups are hiring again. A key reason: Congress brought back an old tax break that
Israel Calls Up 60,000 as Gaza Fight Escalates
August 20, 2025
Israel has ordered 60,000 reservists to report for duty and extended service for 20,000 others. The military is preparing for a larger offensive in
Hyundai $7.6 Billion Robot Factory Is Changing U.S. Car Making
August 20, 2025
For years, car factories meant noise, muscle, and workers lining up on assembly lines. Hyundai’s new Metaplant in Ellabell, Georgia flips that script—hard. With
Marvel’s Exit Leaves Georgia’s Film Industry Reeling
August 19, 2025
For years, Georgia rode high as the “Hollywood of the South,” thanks largely to Marvel Studios. The state offered big tax breaks, and Marvel
UK Signals Troop Commitment to Ukraine’s Defense
August 19, 2025
Britain’s getting ready to take a bigger role in Ukraine’s defense—this time, with actual troops. In recent Pentagon talks, British officials laid out a
Trump and Zelenskyy Look for a Way Forward as Europe Pushes for a Ceasefire
August 19, 2025
The war in Ukraine has dragged on for four long years, and this week, it got a jolt of attention in Washington. On August
Beijing Hosts World Humanoid Robot Games, Blending Spectacle and Technology
August 16, 2025
Beijing just hosted the first-ever World Humanoid Robot Games—a three-day event packed with walking, running, soccer-playing, and martial arts-performing robots. More than 500 robots
Bad Bunny’s Residency Brings Money and Pride to Puerto Rico
August 16, 2025
Bad Bunny’s is doing something no other artist has done for Puerto Rico. His three-month concert residency, No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí (“I
