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US Designates Houthis as Terrorists, Launches Fresh Strikes in Yemen After Rebels Hit Another US-Operated Ship

US Designates Houthis as Terrorists, Launches Fresh Strikes in Yemen After Rebels Hit Another US-Operated Ship

The US has put Houthi rebels back on a list of terrorist organizations following the Yemen-based group's attack on another US-operated vessel in the Red Sea region.


Shein Faces Scrutiny From China's Internet Regulator Ahead of US IPO

China's internet regulator is conducting a security review of Shein. China's internet regulator is conducting a security review of Shein as the fast-fashion giant prepares for its initial public offering in the United States.

Joe Biden Administration Takes Credit for December’s Strong Retail Sales Numbers, Says 'That's Bidenomics at Work'

The administration of President Joe Biden has claimed credit for the strong retail sales numbers in December, saying, "That's Bidenomics at work."

From Immigrant to Innovator: Hez Sanmiguel's Journey in Shaping the American Dream

We often encounter stories of tech startup innovators focusing on groundbreaking ideas and cutting-edge products, achieving extraordinary financial success. However, beneath the surface lies a journey full of challenges, development, and perseverance—that encapsulates the essence of entrepreneurial success. Hez Sanmiguel, the Founder and CEO of Sanville Integrated Systems, exemplifies this. His journey from Monterrey, Mexico, to becoming a tech leader in the U.S. is a testament to overcoming adversity and harnessing opportunities.


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Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have both posted fourth-quarter earnings results that beat analysts' expectations.
At Davos, Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy Lashes Out at Russia's Vladimir Putin, Urges Allies to Step up Its Support for Kyiv
For the first time since the start of Russia's invasion, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has attended the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in person.
JetBlue Airways' $3.8 Billion Acquisition of Spirit Airlines Blocked by Judge
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked JetBlue Airways' planned $3.8 billion acquisition of Spirit Airlines.
US Launches Additional Strikes Against Houthis in Yemen as Rebels Hit Greek Cargo Ship With Missile in Red Sea
The US military launched new strikes in Yemen on Tuesday, targeting anti-ship ballistic missiles in a part of the country controlled by Houthi rebels.
Amazon Rolls Out New Generative AI Tool to Answer Shoppers’ Queries in Seconds
Amazon has launched a new AI tool designed to quickly answer customer queries about a product. Amazon has launched a new AI tool designed to quickly answer customer queries about a product, marking another step in the company's exploration of generative AI.
Elon Musk Seeks 25% Voting Power at Tesla Before Pursuing AI and Robotics
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he would be uncomfortable leading the automaker in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics without securing at least 25% voting control of the company.
North Korea's Second Spy Satellite Launch Ends in Catastrophe: Mid-air Explosion Shatters Pyongyang's Ambitions
Another meeting between North Korea and Russia has fueled speculations about a potential arms deal between the two countries.
Donald Trump Wins Landslide in Iowa Republican Caucuses — Big First Step Toward a Rematch With Joe Biden in 2024
Former President Donald Trump won the Iowa Republican presidential contest as he received the most votes from GOP caucusgoers.
Microsoft Launches Copilot AI Assistant for Small Businesses and Consumers
Microsoft has introduced its Copilot virtual assistant for small businesses, allowing them to subscribe to the company's AI-powered tool in its productivity apps.
IMF Warns AI Could Disrupt 40% of Global Jobs, Worsen Inequality Ahead of Davos Economic Forum
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that almost 40% of global jobs could be impacted by the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI).