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Trump’s Tariffs Added 0.7% to Inflation, Study Finds
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Trump’s Tariffs Added 0.7% to Inflation, Study Finds

A new study reveals Trump’s 2025 tariffs directly contributed to higher consumer prices. Researchers found imported goods prices jumped 5.4% while domestic goods rose 3%. The tariffs effectively function as a regressive tax hitting all consumers.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 27, 2025
London Councils Hit by Major Cyberattack, Services Disrupted
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London Councils Hit by Major Cyberattack, Services Disrupted

Multiple London councils including Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster, and Hammersmith & Fulham are dealing with a significant cyberattack. The incident has forced officials to shut down networks and phone lines while activating emergency response plans. Investigations with UK law enforcement are o

by Nathan CrossNovember 26, 2025
Microsoft’s Biggest Problem in 2025 is Microsoft Itself
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Microsoft’s Biggest Problem in 2025 is Microsoft Itself

Microsoft is prioritizing AI buzzwords over fixing fundamental Windows problems, while Xbox and Surface face serious challenges. The company seems completely disconnected from what users actually want from their products.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
GM’s AI Chief Quits After Just 8 Months
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GM’s AI Chief Quits After Just 8 Months

Barak Turovsky, GM’s inaugural Chief AI Officer, has departed after just eight months in the role. His exit follows other high-profile tech executive departures from the automaker. The timing raises concerns about GM’s push to become a “tech-heavy mobility company.”

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
The Genetic Testing Revolution Is Here – And It’s Messy
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The Genetic Testing Revolution Is Here – And It’s Messy

Universal DNA testing is rapidly entering mainstream medicine, but it’s creating a minefield of ethical dilemmas. From $4 billion in overdiagnosis costs to genetic discrimination risks, the revolution comes with serious baggage.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
Workday Shares Sink on Weak Revenue Outlook
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Workday Shares Sink on Weak Revenue Outlook

Workday shares fell sharply after the company’s updated subscription revenue forecast failed to impress investors. The software maker’s guidance showed minimal improvement despite recent AI acquisitions and product launches.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
Construction Giant’s Data Center Boom Shows AI Gold Rush
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Construction Giant’s Data Center Boom Shows AI Gold Rush

Turner Construction has more than doubled its data center revenue in 2025, hitting $6.4 billion in just nine months. The company’s data center projects now make up 40% of its massive $40.3 billion order backlog, with major AI infrastructure driving the surge.

by Nathan CrossNovember 26, 2025
Workday’s headcount problem shows SaaS model cracks
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Workday’s headcount problem shows SaaS model cracks

Workday’s revenue grew 12.6% to $2.4 billion last quarter, but customer headcount stagnation threatens its per-seat pricing model. The company is now aggressively cross-selling to existing customers to maintain growth.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
Gainsight’s Salesforce Breach Hits More Customers Than Expected
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Gainsight’s Salesforce Breach Hits More Customers Than Expected

The security incident at Gainsight has impacted more Salesforce customers than originally disclosed. Multiple companies including Gong.io, Zendesk and HubSpot have disabled their connectors as a precaution while forensic investigations continue.

by Nathan CrossNovember 26, 2025
CRISPR’s Wild West: Gene-Edited Crops Get Free Pass
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CRISPR’s Wild West: Gene-Edited Crops Get Free Pass

CRISPR technology has been used to modify everything from bacteria to human embryos since 2012. While designer babies face ethical guardrails, gene-edited crops are entering a regulatory “Wild West” with minimal oversight.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025

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