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Day: April 14, 2025
Trump Administration Memo Proposes Cutting State Department Funding by Nearly Half
The Trump administration could cut nearly 50 percent of the State Department’s funding next fiscal year, according to an internal memo laying out a downsizing
Supplies to be sent to Scunthorpe to keep blast furnaces going
British Steel’s blast furnaces are set to continue running with a delivery of enough raw materials to keep them alight for the “coming weeks” due
Biggest choice of low-deposit mortgages for 17 years
1 hour ago Kevin Peachey Cost of living correspondent Getty Images More low-deposit mortgages are available to choose from than at any time since the
Finland’s bid to win Europe’s start-up crown
1 hour ago Maddy Savage BBC News, Helsinki Maria 01 Maria 01 plans to become the biggest start-up campus in Europe Yellow diggers are shoring
Trump Hints At Lifting 25% Auto Tariff Just As Carmakers Start To Panic
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China’s Halt of Critical Minerals Poses Risk for U.S. Military Programs
On Air Force fighter jets, magnets made of rare earth minerals that are mined or processed in China are needed to start the engines and
CNET Survey: Gamers Have High Hopes for the Nintendo Switch 2 — if the Price Is Right
After eight years of waiting, fans are understandably excited for the Nintendo Switch 2 to finally be released this summer. The franchise unveiled new games and
Yaber L2s projector hits new record-low price at just $139.99
While TVs are often “better” for their price, there’s a magic to projectors you really can’t match. Not to mention, these are more portable, don’t
Scientists may have finally cracked the code on flexible batteries
TL;DR Even with foldable phones a reality, batteries have remained stubbornly solid. A new paper outlines a technique for replacing solid electrodes with toothpaste-like fluids.