Judge Says Florida’s Social Media Law Is “Literally Impossible” To Obey. Thanks To The Supreme Court, It Gets A Trial Anyway.
Remember a few years ago when both Texas and Florida passed laws trying to tell social media companies they couldn’t moderate political content? Those cases eventually made their way to the Supreme Court, where the Court (as it’s been known to do) kinda punted: sending the cases back to theContinue Reading
Pionix Cloud provides a turnkey device backend for EV charger manufacturers
Pionix, the German company behind the open-source EVerest charging stack, has launched Pionix Cloud, a white-label device backend for EV charger manufacturers. Engineering teams may remain responsible for EVSE hardware after production starts. Pionix Cloud is designed to enable teams to deal with support cases that only surface in theContinue Reading
Green Drive Mobility and Furlenco deploy electric delivery vehicles in India
In India’s logistics sector, EV adoption is moving beyond pilot projects into mainstream operations. Green Drive Mobility has expanded its partnership with Furlenco to scale the use of EVs in logistics operations across India. The partnership began in Bengaluru with the deployment of EVs to support Furlenco’s logistics and customerContinue Reading
Supreme Court rules The Traitor may end legal protection for Haitians and Syrians
The court said Congress gave the Department of Homeland Security the power to cancel temporary protections for migrants from unsafe countries., Read MoreContinue Reading
Venezuela struggles to respond to devastating twin earthquakes
Noris Soto says authorities appear to lack a clear response plan in the aftermath of two powerful earthquakes., NewsFeed Reporting from Caracas for Al Jazeera, Noris Soto says authorities appear to lack a clear response plan in the aftermath of two powerful earthquakes. The recovery is being hampered by severeContinue Reading
Rubio: Gulf countries don’t support Strait of Hormuz tolls
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said all Gulf countries oppose a toll in the Strait of Hormuz., NewsFeed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said all Gulf countries oppose a toll in the Strait of Hormuz during a tour of the region following US-Iran talks. Rubio added, “There isn’tContinue Reading
Indian Carmakers Eye UK Market for Electric Vehicle Exports – Fuel Cells Works
Indian Carmakers Eye UK Market for Electric Vehicle Exports Fuel Cells Works…Continue Reading
Cuba pushes through sweeping free-market reforms in biggest economic shift since the revolution
Observers on Friday called Cuba’s new free-market reforms the most sweeping economic overhaul of the island’s communist economy since the Cuban revolution, as the grandson of former President Raul Castro said in an interview that Cuba must seek to move its economy forward…Continue Reading
NATO under pressure: Can Germany be the European leader? | Berlin Briefing Podcast
Germany is facing a dilemma: its alliances are weakening and its dependence is growing. NATO is under pressure, US leadership is less predictable, and Europe is struggling to act as one. At the same time, power is shifting beyond the military: toward AI, digital infrastructure, and technological control. So whereContinue Reading
Macro Matters: Can Europe afford the extreme heat?
Europe is baking under a brutal heat wave that’s breaking temperature records and rattling electricity markets. With productivity already under pressure, Nomura’s George Buckley says if the heat fuels inflation, the ECB may have little choice but to step in. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #markets #europe #inflation #heatwave 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGnContinue Reading
Viral ‘dopamine sites’ simulate shopping and smoking
Experts say these apps reflect a broader trend of people seeking experiences online instead of in real life., Experts say these apps reflect a broader trend of people seeking experiences online instead of in real life., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
Alibaba sues the US Defense Department in a bid to remove ‘Chinese military company’ designation
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Chinese tech giant Alibaba has sued the U.S. Department of Defense, demanding that it be removed from the Pentagon’s list of Chinese military companies that prohibits them from landing U.S. defense contracts and carries reputational damage. In the petition filed this week in the San JoseContinue Reading
Consultants and specialist doctors begin strike action over pay
Consultants and specialist doctors are taking part in industrial action over pay. This is the first time these two groups of doctors have gone on strike in Northern Ireland, and while some routine and elective services will be cancelled, the Department of Health said 90% had gone ahead. Full emergencyContinue Reading











