Author: Grace Johnson

Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

Virudhunagar, a quiet town in southeastern India, is best known for its ancient temples. But not far from those stone shrines, a new kind of devotion is unfolding — one to technology. Locals here train artificial intelligence systems that shape the modern digital world. A new kind of work in old surroundings Mohan Kumar spends his days teaching machines to understand the world. “I work in AI annotation. I collect data, label it, and train models so they can identify and predict objects. With time, they learn to make decisions on their own,” he explains. India has long been famous…

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China has accused the United States of fueling a new economic confrontation after Donald Trump threatened to impose a 100% tariff on Chinese goods. Beijing denounced the move as “a clear case of double standards” and warned it could introduce countermeasures. A spokesperson for China’s commerce ministry said the country “will never seek a trade war but will never fear one.” Trump sparks new tariff storm against China Trump lashed out after Beijing tightened export rules for rare earth materials vital to global industries. He accused China of becoming “very hostile” and trying to hold the world “captive.” The former…

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A major deadline is looming for computer users worldwide. Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on Tuesday, 14 October. After this date, PCs will no longer receive critical security updates, leaving them vulnerable to cyberattacks and malware. Without ongoing patches, older systems will face higher risks. Microsoft urges users to upgrade to Windows 11 for free, though many devices will not meet the hardware requirements. Nathan Proctor, senior director at US consumer group PIRG, warns that the change could impact both users and the environment. Millions still depend on Windows 10 Windows remains the world’s most popular operating…

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Sales of new single-family homes in the United States rose 0.6% in June 2025. The seasonally adjusted annualized rate reached 627,000 units, up from May’s seven-month low of 623,000. This increase suggests a modest rebound in the housing market. Experts say the rise in sales indicates steady demand despite higher mortgage rates. Buyers are slowly returning, drawn by rising home inventory and improving affordability in some areas. The increase in new-home sales was widespread across several regions. The South and West led gains, while the Northeast and Midwest showed smaller increases. Analysts note that regional trends reflect local economic conditions,…

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Germany is considering giving the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) more supervisory powers. The move aims to unify EU capital markets and make them more attractive to foreign investors. Officials say the plan would create a stronger, more transparent financial system across the European Union. By centralizing oversight, the EU hopes to reduce market fragmentation and improve efficiency. Germany, as Europe’s largest economy, plays a key role in shaping EU financial rules. The proposed changes could help harmonize regulations and simplify investment procedures for both domestic and international businesses. The European Securities and Markets Authority oversees financial markets and…

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The largest banks in the United States are preparing to report stronger profits for the third quarter of 2025, fueled by a sharp rebound in investment banking activity. After a year of sluggish performance, renewed deal-making and capital market transactions are driving a much-needed recovery in earnings. Analysts expect the six biggest financial institutions—JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo—to post higher revenues as corporate clients return to the markets. Mergers, acquisitions, and initial public offerings have increased over recent months, signaling renewed business confidence amid easing economic concerns. Industry experts say this surge…

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Only four bottles of Asahi Super Dry beer remain on the shelves of Ben Thai, a small restaurant in Sengawacho, a suburb of Tokyo. Owner Sakaolath Sugizaki hopes to receive more soon, but her supplier keeps most stock for larger clients. Cyber-attack halts production at Japan’s biggest brewer Asahi, Japan’s best-selling beer producer, halted production at most of its 30 factories last month after a major cyber-attack. All Japanese facilities, including six breweries, have since partially reopened. Yet, its computer systems remain down. The company now processes orders and shipments manually, relying on pen, paper and fax machines. Shipments have…

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“This technology is our future threat,” warns Serhiy Beskrestnov as he inspects a recently captured Russian drone. Unlike conventional weapons, it uses artificial intelligence to identify and strike targets without human control. Beskrestnov, a consultant for Ukraine’s defence forces, has analysed countless drones since the invasion began. This one stands out. It neither sends nor receives signals, making it impossible to jam or detect. Both Ukrainian and Russian forces now experiment with AI on the battlefield. They use it to locate enemy positions, process intelligence, and clear mines faster than ever. Artificial intelligence becomes a frontline force AI has become…

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The African American Cultural Festival 2025 took place in Raleigh on August 30–31, drawing thousands of visitors eager to celebrate Black culture. The event highlighted the rich heritage, creativity, and contributions of African Americans in North Carolina. Festivalgoers enjoyed a vibrant mix of art, music, food, and cultural activities. Local artists displayed paintings, sculptures, and crafts that reflected African American history and contemporary expression. Many visitors had the chance to meet artists and learn about their creative processes. Music was a major highlight of the festival. Performances included gospel, jazz, hip-hop, and R&B, showcasing both established and emerging talents. The…

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Elon Musk has reached a settlement in a $128 million lawsuit filed by four former senior executives of Twitter, now rebranded as X. The case centered on severance payments the executives said Musk refused to pay after his 2022 takeover. Executives claim they were dismissed unfairly The former leaders, including ex-CEO Parag Agrawal, argued Musk fired them without cause and denied the severance promised under their contracts. In a court filing, their lawyers wrote, “The parties have reached a settlement, and the settlement requires certain conditions to be met in the near term.” The financial terms of the deal were…

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