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Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Meet in Beijing, Easing China-U.S. Tensions
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump held a summit in Beijing, leading to a temporary easing of tensions between China and the U.S. This development could influence global diplomatic dynamics and future negotiations on trade and security issues.

Trump's Influence Shakes GOP: Key Primaries Shift Power Dynamics in Texas and Kentucky
Donald Trump’s endorsed candidates have secured primary wins in Texas and Kentucky, challenging established GOP figures. These victories highlight his growing influence within the Republican Party amid internal tensions and upcoming midterm elections.

Kevin Warsh assumes Fed Chair role amid inflation fears and political pressures
Kevin Warsh was inaugurated as the new Federal Reserve Chair amidst concerns over inflation and divided opinions about monetary policy. His background and pro-crypto views suggest potential shifts in interest rate strategies and financial regulation.

SpaceX's xAI Sells All Colossus I Capacity to Anthropic, Eyes More AI Deals
SpaceX's xAI sold its entire Colossus I data center capacity to Anthropic for $1.25 billion per month. Musk is now discussing additional deals and developing orbital data centers, as the company prepares for its IPO.

AOC Jokes About Trump Staying on Golf Course Amid Iran Briefing Dispute
Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez humorously proposed that President Trump spend more time on the golf course rather than less, implying it could be beneficial amid reports of his absence from an Iran briefing. Her comments highlight concerns about his temperament and decision-making in national security matters.

McDonald's rolls out 'dirty sodas' and refreshers across all U.S. locations
McDonald's is expanding its beverage menu with 'dirty sodas' and refreshers across the U.S., aiming to attract younger customers and boost sales. The rollout signals a major shift in its strategy to compete in the growing specialty drink market.

Controversy Mounts Over Trump's Surgeon General Nominee Casey Means Amid Vaccine Safety Concerns
Senator questions and public scrutiny heighten over Casey Means's nomination as Surgeon General, focusing on vaccine safety and transparency issues. The hearing exposed divisions over her views and background, leaving her confirmation uncertain.

US Authorities Investigate Binance for Iran Links and $1.7B Sanctions Violations
US authorities are probing Binance over alleged sanctions violations and funding of Iranian entities, with investigations hinting at over $1 billion flowing to Iran. This scrutiny comes amidst broader concerns about compliance and geopolitical tensions involving cryptocurrency.

Trump's European Ambassadors Spark Tensions with Rude and Focused Diplomacy
Multiple articles highlight how U.S. ambassadors in Europe, focused solely on Donald Trump, are engaging in undiplomatic and disruptive behavior. These actions are causing diplomatic tensions and concern over the future of U.S.-European relations, especially amid ongoing political shifts.

Live Nation Settles US Antitrust Lawsuit, Promises Ticket Price Changes and Fee Caps
Major concert promoter Live Nation has settled a U.S. antitrust lawsuit, agreeing to adjust ticket prices and fees following revelations of internal overcharges. The case exposes industry-wide issues and could prompt reforms in ticketing practices and regulatory oversight.

Trump Administration Set to Receive $10 Billion from TikTok US Deal Investors
The Trump administration arranged for TikTok US investors to pay a $10 billion fee to the U.S. Treasury. This unprecedented payment has triggered calls for investigations amid concerns over governmental ethics and Chinese tech influence.

Jeff Bezos Pursues $100B AI Fund, Amazon Acquires Swiss Robot Maker Rivr
Jeff Bezos is raising $100 billion to acquire and AI-automate manufacturing companies, expanding into sectors like aerospace. Amazon also acquired Swiss robotics startup Rivr to deploy delivery robots, marking a concrete step in automating logistics and manufacturing.

OpenAI and Anthropic Disclose Operating Losses and High Costs, Expect Profits by 2030
OpenAI and Anthropic have revealed they are currently unprofitable, citing high AI training costs and ongoing investments. They project reaching profitability by 2030, amid massive industry expenses and increasing demand for AI technology.

Wall Street Bonuses Hit $49.2B in 2025 Despite Inflation, Outlook Dims for 2026
Wall Street awarded a record $49.2 billion in bonuses in 2025 amid a 30% profit jump. Despite the nominal record, inflation-adjusted bonuses remain below 2006 levels, and the 2026 outlook looks uncertain due to economic risks.

Institutions Boost Bitcoin ETFs as Retail Investors Flock to Gold, China Grows Reserves
Retail investors have surged into gold funds, driving demand to record highs, while institutions show renewed interest in Bitcoin ETFs. China adds to its gold reserves for the 16th month, reflecting diverging investor behavior and ongoing market volatility.

Consumer Reports Reveals Vehicles with Lowest and Highest Hidden Destination Fees
Consumer Reports has identified the top five vehicles with the lowest hidden destination charges and those with the highest. The list shows notable price disparities, especially with luxury models. This insight helps consumers avoid unexpected costs when purchasing a vehicle.

Trump's Shoe-Gifting Spree Sparks Confusion and Inner Circle Tensions
Trump is reported to be giving Florsheim shoes to White House officials and visitors, causing surprise and some discomfort among his aides. Recent reports suggest this has led to tensions within his inner circle, highlighting his unique approach to leadership and symbolism.

Trump Sons Invest in Drone Firm Powerus Amid U.S. Defense Expansion
Eric and Donald Trump Jr. invest in the drone company Powerus amid growing U.S. defense drone spending. The Trump-linked golf firm is merging with Powerus to go public, signaling strategic business moves amidst evolving defense policies.

Pixar’s Pete Docter Explains LGBTQ Storyline Cuts in ‘Elio’
Pixar's Pete Docter revealed that the LGBTQ storyline was removed from ‘Elio’ to focus on entertainment rather than therapy. This decision underscores the ongoing tension between representation and commercial goals in animated films.

FDA Faces Leadership Shakeup as Vaccine Chief and Top Official Depart
Two key departures from the FDA suggest leadership instability amid ongoing vaccination debates. The ousting of the vaccine chief and Vinay Prasad's resignation may impact future health policies and vaccine regulation.