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20.11.2025 8:34
White House Asks Congress to Reject Bill Curbing Nvidia Exports White House officials are urging members of Congress to reject a measure that would limit Nvidia Corp.’s ability to sell AI chips to China and other adversary nations, according to people familiar with the matter, dimming prospects for legislation opposed by the world’s most valuable company.

20.11.2025 9:00
Vinted Isn’t Minted to the Tune of $9.2 Billion Generation-Z youngsters are under pressure from rising costs of everything from food to housing, as well as competition from artificial intelligence for their jobs. Second-hand clothing platform Vinted provides a useful hedge against those strains, which are prompting them to cut back on $6 lattes and casual meals and could soon be coming for beauty and fast-fashion spending. But a mooted share sale valuing the Lithuania-based company at about €8 billion ($9.2 billion), according to the Financia

20.11.2025 9:12
WWII vet runs across America, again Ernie Andrus, who served in the Navy in World War II, was celebrated back in 2016 when, at the age of 93, he became the oldest person ever to run across America, making the trip from San Diego all the way to St. Simons Island, Georgia. But he recently got so bored, he decided to do something even more remarkable: make the same trip again, in the other direction. Steve Hartman reports.

20.11.2025 9:26
Japan Nuclear Watchdog Flags Document Mishandling at Tepco Plant A Tokyo Electric Power Co. employee mishandled confidential security documents at Japan’s biggest nuclear power plant, according to the nation’s atomic watchdog, in the latest security breach to affect a facility that’s close to getting approval to restart.

20.11.2025 9:30
Shale Oil’s Next Revolution Should Worry OPEC Even after years of technological breakthroughs, the shale industry still leaves most of the oil underground. At best, American drillers siphon away 15% to 10% of what’s potentially available; the rest has remained thousands of feet under the surface. Until now.