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.

President Donald Trump faced intense scrutiny at the Supreme Court on Wednesday over his sweeping tariffs, in a case that could redefine the limits of presidential power and reshape U.S. trade policy. Several conservative justices expressed doubts about the administration’s defense, which argued that the tariffs were necessary to revive American manufacturing and reduce the trade deficit. Small businesses and several states challenged the measures, claiming the president exceeded his authority by imposing what they called an unlawful tax. The Supreme Court, with its 6–3 conservative majority, usually takes months to issue major rulings, but many expect a faster decision…

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Tesla approaches one of the most critical moments in its history. Ahead of Thursday’s annual general meeting, the company has launched an intense campaign to convince shareholders that Elon Musk deserves a $1 trillion pay package. Digital ads highlight his achievements, while Votetesla.com features board chair Robyn Denholm and director Kathleen Wilson-Thompson praising Musk to triumphant music. Investor opinion is deeply divided. The meeting in Austin, Texas, could become a referendum on Musk’s leadership. His political statements and unpredictable behavior have made him one of the most polarizing figures in modern business. On X, the platform he owns, Musk warned…

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OpenAI has finalized a $38 billion (£29 billion) agreement with Amazon to access its cloud computing infrastructure. The deal strengthens OpenAI’s computing power as it pushes forward in developing next-generation artificial intelligence systems. OpenAI widens technology partnerships In 2025, OpenAI secured over $1 trillion in deals with Oracle, Broadcom, AMD, and Nvidia. The Amazon partnership reduces reliance on Microsoft and provides access to Nvidia’s high-performance processors via Amazon Web Services. The seven-year agreement follows a major restructure that ended OpenAI’s non-profit status and reshaped its relationship with Microsoft. The changes give the company greater operational freedom and financial flexibility. Altman…

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Donald Trump has dismissed fears that the United States is preparing for war with Venezuela, while suggesting Nicolás Maduro’s presidency could be nearing its end. Speaking to CBS’ 60 Minutes, Trump said: “I doubt it. I don’t think so. But they’ve been treating us very badly.” US steps up Caribbean strikes against drug-smuggling boats Trump’s remarks come as Washington intensifies attacks on vessels suspected of smuggling drugs across the Caribbean. Officials say the strikes aim to block narcotics from entering the United States. Critics argue the campaign targets Maduro’s government. Trump rejected that, saying the missions serve “many purposes.” Since…

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Anfield shook with energy once more. After a difficult spell, Liverpool rediscovered their rhythm, and manager Arne Slot praised the fans for reigniting the team’s spirit. Slot had faced heavy pressure following six defeats in seven games across all competitions. But Liverpool responded with a commanding 2-0 victory over Aston Villa. Mohamed Salah and Ryan Gravenberch scored the goals that ended a four-game Premier League losing streak and lifted the Reds back to third place. The mood around the club shifted, and belief returned to Merseyside. The Kop Stands Behind Slot Even when the game was goalless, the Anfield crowd…

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The United States Senate has displayed rare bipartisanship by passing significant legislation on defense and oversight issues, even amid political gridlock. Lawmakers from both parties crossed party lines to ensure the measure’s approval, highlighting a return of government functionality during challenging times. The vote comes amid ongoing debates in Congress, showing that bipartisan cooperation is possible even when partisan tensions are high. This legislation addresses critical defense and oversight priorities, ensuring that key government functions continue without disruption. Analysts say the move signals a willingness among senators to collaborate on essential national matters, despite broader disagreements on policy. By working…

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South Korea positions itself as an AI powerhouse Nvidia will supply over 260,000 of its most advanced AI chips to South Korea’s government and leading companies, including Samsung, LG, and Hyundai. The chips will power factories producing semiconductors, robots, and autonomous vehicles. Chief executive Jensen Huang said the deals allow South Korea to “export intelligence as a new product.” He did not reveal the total value of the agreements. The announcement follows a historic week for Nvidia. On Wednesday, it became the first company ever to reach a $5 trillion valuation. A day later, optimism grew that easing US-China tensions…

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US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping met for the first time in six years, offering cautious hope that the world’s two largest economies could reduce long-standing tensions. Trump described the talks in South Korea as “amazing,” while Beijing said both sides had agreed to address “major trade issues.” Relations have been tense since Trump imposed heavy tariffs on Chinese imports, triggering swift retaliation. A brief truce in May failed to resolve deeper disputes. Although no formal trade deal emerged, both leaders indicated progress. Negotiators have spent months trying to resolve conflicts over trade and technology. Trade agreements…

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US stock-market indices rose to new highs on strong gains in technology shares. Investors are optimistic as markets anticipate further interest-rate cuts. Tech companies led the rally, driving overall market growth. Analysts say that investor confidence in the sector is supporting higher stock prices. The expectation of lower interest rates has also encouraged buying. Cheaper borrowing costs often boost investments in stocks, especially in growth-focused industries like technology. Major indexes, including the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, saw significant gains. Technology-heavy sectors recorded some of the strongest performance, with chip makers, cloud companies, and software firms leading the charge. Market watchers…

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A massive Microsoft outage on Wednesday disrupted key online platforms across the globe. Heathrow Airport, NatWest, and Minecraft were among the services taken offline for several hours before engineers restored access later in the evening. Millions of users faced interruptions to banking, work, and entertainment services. Thousands report website and app failures Outage tracker Downdetector recorded thousands of complaints from users unable to access websites, send emails, or log into accounts. Many experienced frozen pages, stalled transactions, and unresponsive applications. Microsoft confirmed that Microsoft 365 users experienced delays, particularly with Outlook. By 21:00 GMT, most affected websites were back online…

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