27.03.2025 1:29 One research report outlined Microsoft abandoning two data center projects, further dampening enthusiasm for Big Tech shares Wednesday.27.03.2025 1:3327.03.2025 1:35 OpenAI foresees revenue tripling this year to $12.7 billion, CNBC has confirmed.27.03.2025 1:57 In dramatic scenes that appear to mark a turning point in nearly two years of civil war, Sudans military is driving fighters of its rival, the Rapid Support Forces, out of Khartoum.27.03.2025 2:22 BREAKING NEWS: Trump says he will impose 25% tariff on all cars not made in U.S.
==KyodoRead full story here27.03.2025 2:33 The James Webb Space Telescope identified the lights in the distant planets atmosphere, which could not be seen by earlier telescopes or spacecraft.27.03.2025 2:34 BREAKING NEWS: Trump says 25% auto tariff to take effect on April 2
==KyodoRead full story here27.03.2025 2:35 The family of a woman who was strangled last year on an overnight visit with her husband at a California prison said Wednesday that such visits should be suspended until officials can figure out how to prevent similar tragedies.27.03.2025 2:35 BREAKING NEWS: Trump says no countries to be exempted from new auto tariff
==KyodoRead full story here27.03.2025 2:39 A doctoral student at Tufts University has been detained by federal agents without explanation, her lawyer said.27.03.2025 2:42 Canada called it a 'direct attack.' Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the cost impact of the tariffs on his firm's cars was 'not trivial.'27.03.2025 2:4627.03.2025 3:00 The Strictly winners attempt to teach British Sign Language to a retirement home is far from a fairytale. But it is a smart, nuanced documentary that blossoms into something profoundThere is a neat trick, used sparingly but to ... ... 27.03.2025 3:0527.03.2025 3:08 Nearly 40 Spanish-language TikTok accounts, several even posing as Telemundo and Univision, spread falsehoods and remained undetected for at least a month.27.03.2025 3:13 Journalist and author Katy Tur sits down with Tracy Smith to discuss her upbringing and her new memoir, "Rough Draft." Also, a new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art celebrates the life of abstract artist Joan Mitchell. Here Comes The Sun is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on CBS Sunday Morning."27.03.2025 3:13 Rita Braver sits down with the cast of the Broadway play "POTUS." Also, Elaine Quijano explores the roughly 80% of doughnut shops in Southern California that are owned by Cambodian refugee families. "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."27.03.2025 3:13 Author Douglas Wolk explains the depth of the Marvel Universe to Luke Burbank. Also, Martha Teichner meets author and puzzle expert A.J. Jacobs, who illustrates his curiosity for puzzles. "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."27.03.2025 3:13 Kirsten Dunst has spent the better part of her life in front of the camera. In a "Here Comes The Sun" exclusive, she discusses freedom from fear and other lessons learned from acting. We also have a story on influential artist Marcel Duchamp that may leave you asking, "Is that art?" "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."27.03.2025 3:14 Amy Poehler is always funny, but Luke Burbank got a bit of her serious side, too. And Martha Teichner goes to a Savannah restaurant with a rich, complex history. "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."27.03.2025 3:17 In a show that features an array of disturbing story lines, the actions and wardrobe of a character have gone too far for the university.27.03.2025 3:26 Dr. Vin Gupta, a high-profile public health expert and clinician, has left Amazon after five years at the company. 27.03.2025 3:26 Due to "ongoing litigation," the Department of Government Efficiency removed details from its website on the more than 3,000 USAID contracts it claims to have canceled.27.03.2025 3:29 President Donald Trump said Wednesday evening he might give China "a little reduction in tariffs" if its government approves a TikTok deal his administration brokered.27.03.2025 3:2927.03.2025 3:41 The fallout from a group chat in which Trump administration officials discussed sensitive military plans that inadvertently included a journalist continued to dominate Washington. 27.03.2025 3:43 23andMe co-founder Linda Avey expressed frustration about the fall of the genetic testing company in a social media post.27.03.2025 3:43 The panel said that while further argument was needed, lawyers for the migrants would likely succeed in their claims that the Venezuelans had been denied due process.27.03.2025 3:44 Asian equities dropped after President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on US auto imports, prompting investors to pare bets on riskier investments due to concerns about growth in the worlds largest economy. Shares of automakers slid.27.03.2025 3:46 Days before sweeping tariffs to the auto industry are set to kick in, President Trump announced a 25% import tax on all fully completed vehicles brought into the United States starting April 2nd. NBC News Christine Romans reports.27.03.2025 3:56 Japan and Brazil on Wednesday adopted a five-year action plan to strengthen their strategic partnership amid rising geopolitical risks and trade tensions.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and visiting Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva agreed at their meeting in Tokyo to hold reciprocal leader visits once every two years and to launch a new consultative framework for senior officials to discuss diplomatic and defense-related issues.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (far R) and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (far L) hold talks in Tokyo on March 26, 2025. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)
Read full story here27.03.2025 4:05 Masaki Kashiwara, professor emeritus at Kyoto University's Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, on Wednesday became the first Japanese recipient of the Abel Prize, often referred to as the "Nobel Prize for mathematics," for his groundbreaking work in the field, the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters said.
Kashiwara, a 78-year-old project professor at the institute, was recognized "for his fundamental contributions to algebraic analysis and representation theory," among other achievements, according to the academy.
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