US Bans Imports From 3 More Chinese Companies Tied to Uyghur Forced Labor

US Bans Imports From 3 More Chinese Companies Tied to Uyghur Forced Labor

The US has added three more firms to a list that blocked imports from companies that are allegedly linked to Uyghur forced laborers in China.


US Sanctions Former Exxon Contractor, Public Official in Guyana Over Alleged Fraud and Bribery

The US has sanctioned a Guyanese mining mogul over accusations of tax fraud and bribery. The United States (US) has sanctioned Guyanese mining mogul Nazar Mohamed and his son Azruddin over accusations of tax fraud and bribery, the Treasury Department announced on Tuesday.

Samsung Merges AI Research Centers in North America, Hires Ex-Apple Exec to Lead New Group

Samsung Electronics is merging its North American AI research centers and has hired a former Apple executive to lead the newly formed North America AI Center, which combines teams from Toronto and Mountain View.

Finding the Right Track: SphereTrax Simplifies High-Quality Soundtrack Search, Empowering Composers and Musicians

What's that one song, the one that can make you feel alive? That fills you with euphoria and expectation? What about that break-up song, the one that pulls at your heartstrings and makes you blink away the tears? The song that takes you back 20 years like it was only minutes ago. Music has that power. What would "Jaws," "Rocky," and "Dirty Dancing" be without the sounds that are nearly as important as the plot? Music and sound are everything in entertainment.


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