| 28.01.2025 1:57Nvidia calls China’s DeepSeek R1 model ‘an excellent AI advancement’ Nvidia called DeepSeek's R1 model "an excellent AI advancement," despite the Chinese startup's emergence causing the chip maker's stock price to plunge 17%.28.01.2025 1:59Trump plans executive orders on military related to DEI, transgender troops and vaccines President Donald Trump already signed a flurry of executive orders aimed to reshape U.S. policy on trade, immigration and citizenship, federal hiring and more.28.01.2025 2:00Bitcoin drops below $100,000 in risk-off move as Nasdaq stocks are hit Crypto is in a cooling period after running to a new record last week and was pulled lower by the DeepSeek-driven sell-off in tech stocks.28.01.2025 2:04It could have been a lot worse. Why some investors were buying during tech rout Stocks came off their worst levels Monday as some investors came to view the concerns around Chinese AI startup DeepSeek as an overreaction. 28.01.2025 2:13The Implications of Trump’s Executive Order on Sex With Trump proclaiming the U.S. will recognize two sexes, male and female, there are a host of implications for trans and nonbinary people.28.01.2025 2:17Gun used in border agent shootout was bought by a person linked to a double murder, prosecutors say The revelation was included in court documents filed hours before Teresa Youngblut was set to be arraigned in a Vermont federal court. 28.01.2025 2:23Republican Lawmakers in Florida Rebel Against DeSantis in Rare Power Move In a special session on Monday, leaders seemed to be declaring their independence from a governor who has wielded so much power that legislative sessions have become largely predictable rubber stamps.28.01.2025 2:28Former N.Y. state trooper shot himself and claimed to be wounded by motorist, prosecutors say A former New York state trooper staged his own shooting to gain attention or sympathy, prosecutors say.28.01.2025 2:30World Bank Warns Colombian Staff Against U.S. Travel After Trump Visa Edict Several Colombians whose visas were revoked were World Bank employees traveling in the United States at the time. They were deported.28.01.2025 2:36A New Zodiac Killer Documentary Challenges Everything We Think We Know About True Crime Director Charlie Shackleton's meta project about the notorious serial killer challenges, with wry humor, our entire approach to true crime.28.01.2025 2:37Israeli Forces Again Open Fire in Lebanon For a second day, Lebanese were defying Israeli warnings and attempting to reach southern border towns that remained occupied by Israeli troops. At least two people were killed, officials said.28.01.2025 2:43Nvidia Reels After DeepSeek’s A.I. Breakthrough The tech industry has had an insatiable appetite for Nvidia’s chips over the last two years. But the feast may be over sooner than many had expected.28.01.2025 3:00Misogyny identified as breeding ground for extremism in UK, says leaked report The ‘manosphere’ and Hindu nationalism were also identified by report commissioned after last summer’s riotsHindu nationalism, misogyny and the “manosphere” have been identified as breeding grounds for extremism in a leaked report ... ... 28.01.2025 3:0066-million-year-old vomit fossil discovered in Denmark Some discoveries are hard to stomach — literally.28.01.2025 3:04Japan department stores tap Chinese influencers for Lunar New Year buzz - Nikkei Asia 28.01.2025 3:06Amazon taps Whole Foods CEO to oversee grocery business Amazon has tapped Whole Foods CEO Jason Buechel to oversee its sprawling grocery business, the company announced Monday.28.01.2025 3:11Why this China-made BYD Shark pickup is drawing attention in the global truck market DETROIT — There’s a Shark circling one of the greatest profit pools for American automakers globally, as Chinese automaker BYD Auto expands its reach and product portfolio with a pickup truck.28.01.2025 3:13Credit card bills are coming due after a record holiday shopping season There are a few methods experts say can help borrowers tackle their debt at a time of steep interest rates.28.01.2025 3:20Top officials at major Japan broadcaster resign over TV host scandal The president and chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc. stepped down Monday to take responsibility for a scandal involving popular TV host Masahiro Nakai, who is accused of sexual misconduct against a woman during a meal allegedly arranged by an employee of the major Japanese broadcaster.
The resignations of the top officials of the Tokyo-based company come amid allegations against Nakai, who rose to fame as a member of the now-defunct pop group SMAP. The scandal has placed the network under intense scrutiny, prompting more than 70 Japanese companies to suspend advertising on its channels.
Read full story here28.01.2025 3:26Nvidia sheds almost $600 billion in market cap, biggest one-day loss in U.S. history Nvidia shares plunged 17% on Monday, resulting in a market cap loss of close to $600 billion, the biggest drop ever for a U.S. company. 28.01.2025 3:46Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledges non-citizens deported from US to Mexico The Mexican president announced more than 4,000 people were sent to her country during Trump's first week in office.28.01.2025 4:14What is DeepSeek? And How Is It Upending A.I.? How did a little-known Chinese start-up cause the markets and U.S. tech giants to quake? Here’s what to know.28.01.2025 4:18Justice Department says it has fired employees involved in prosecutions against Trump More than a dozen employees have been dismissed in latest action to pursue retribution for the president.28.01.2025 4:32Denmark announces $2 billion Arctic security plan The announcement came after US President Donald Trump said he would 'get Greenland.'28.01.2025 4:33How Does DeepSeek’s A.I. Chatbot Compare to ChatGPT and Other Competitors? The chatbot from China appears to perform a number of tasks as well as its American competitors do, but it censors topics such as Tiananmen Square.28.01.2025 4:45Chinese A.I. app shakes up Silicon Valley, causing Wall Street selloff The ascendance of DeepSeek, a relatively cheaply made Chinese A.I. app, is sending jitters through Silicon Valley and led to a big selloff on Wall Street. Investors feared that cheaper technology from China may present challenges to American A.I. businesses. There were also American national security concerns. NBC News' Brian Cheung reports.28.01.2025 4:47Sacked referee David Coote reveals struggles with his sexuality led to ‘really poor choices’ Coote said he was gay in first interview since dismissal‘I hid my emotions as a young ref and my sexuality as well’David Coote, the disgraced Premier League referee, has said struggles with his sexuality contributed to the “really ... ... 28.01.2025 4:48More hostages expected to be released this week in Gaza After four female Israeli soldiers were released by Hamas over the weekend, six more hostages were to be released this week. Some of those expected to be freed in the first phase of the ceasefire with Israel are thought to be dead. In Gaza, hundreds of thousands of people were allowed to return to what remains of their homes in northern Gaza. NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports.28.01.2025 4:59Tom Lee says market sell-off sparked by DeepSeek was an overreaction, as Nvidia suffers its worst day since 2020 The Nasdaq Composite fell more than 3%, while the S&P 500 dropped 1.5% on Monday. Nvidia contributed to the losses, tanking nearly 17%.28.01.2025 5:01Amazon asks permission to launch drones in north-east of England Deliveries from warehouse in Darlington, County Durham, depend on approval from CAA and local councilAmazon is seeking permission to launch drones from its warehouse in Darlington, County Durham, in the latest step towards using ... ... 28.01.2025 5:01Prostate cancer becomes most common cancer diagnosis in England There were 55,033 diagnoses of prostate cancer in England in 2023 compared with 47,526 diagnoses of breast cancerProstate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed in England, surpassing breast cancer for two consecutive years, ... ... 28.01.2025 5:09Trump fires US federal prosecutors involved in probes of his behaviour The move breaks with federal norms against punishing civil servants for actions taken under a different administration. Страницы: 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 1151 1152 |