Barry speaks with Cory Doctorow, a science fiction author, activist, journalist and blogger. They discuss the power of large companies over the Internet, and Corey's advocacy for data privacy. Barry and Cory discuss platform decay on the Internet, and how companies keep operating profitably while the user experience decays. (Source: Bloomberg)
Barry speaks with Cory Doctorow, a science fiction author, activist, journalist and blogger. They discuss the power of large companies over the Internet, and Corey's advocacy for data privacy. Barry and Cory discuss platform decay on the Internet, and how companies keep operating profitably while the user experience decays. (Source: Bloomberg)
Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk said early production of Cybercab and the company's humanoid robot, Optimus, will be "agonizingly slow." Yahoo Finance Senior Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian joins Market Domination Overtime to discuss expectations for Tesla's new products. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime.
Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk said early production of Cybercab and the company's humanoid robot, Optimus, will be "agonizingly slow." Yahoo Finance Senior Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian joins Market Domination Overtime to discuss expectations for Tesla's new products. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime.
Culture secretary says national institutions will receive £600m but they must extend influence outside London London-based museums need to ensure they reach every part of the country, according to Lisa Nandy, the culture secretary, who on Wednesday announced a landmark £1.5bn funding package for the arts meant to restore national pride. National museums including the British Museum and the Nationa...
Culture secretary says national institutions will receive £600m but they must extend influence outside London London-based museums need to ensure they reach every part of the country, according to Lisa Nandy, the culture secretary, who on Wednesday announced a landmark £1.5bn funding package for the arts meant to restore national pride. National museums including the British Museum and the National Portrait Gallery will be handed a £600m package but the culture secretary has urged them to look outside the capital to extend their sphere of influence. Continue reading...
↘️ Netflix (NFLX): The streaming company posted better-than-expected quarterly results, but its cash flow and outlook disappointed, as did the news that it would pause buybacks. The stock dropped 2.2%.
↘️ Netflix (NFLX): The streaming company posted better-than-expected quarterly results, but its cash flow and outlook disappointed, as did the news that it would pause buybacks. The stock dropped 2.2%.
US President Donald Trump’s accelerated push to seize Greenland has transformed a once-quirky idea into a full-blown diplomatic crisis, with observers warning it could deal a near-fatal blow to the post-war transatlantic order. Trump’s refusal to rule out the use of America’s military to control the autonomous Danish territory – coinciding with the US-led Group of Seven’s effort to de-risk from Ch...
US President Donald Trump’s accelerated push to seize Greenland has transformed a once-quirky idea into a full-blown diplomatic crisis, with observers warning it could deal a near-fatal blow to the post-war transatlantic order. Trump’s refusal to rule out the use of America’s military to control the autonomous Danish territory – coinciding with the US-led Group of Seven’s effort to de-risk from China’s rare earth dominance – also risks forcing Europe to recalibrate its ties with Beijing because...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Maxus Mining Inc. ( “Maxus” or the “Company” ) (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V ), is pleased to announce investors have exercised 2,408,200 common share purchase warrants of the Company (the “ Warrants ”) for gross proceeds of $1,105,952 from January 2, 2026 to January 16, 2026.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Maxus Mining Inc. ( “Maxus” or the “Company” ) (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V ), is pleased to announce investors have exercised 2,408,200 common share purchase warrants of the Company (the “ Warrants ”) for gross proceeds of $1,105,952 from January 2, 2026 to January 16, 2026.
Switzerland’s federal auditor said the estimated cost of work to get airfields ready for new Lockheed Martin Corp. F-35 fighter jets has far exceeded the initially anticipated amount, which will spark further criticism of a defense project that’s long been controversial. Construction at three military airports is now estimated at 200 million Swiss francs ($252 million), up from an original budget ...
Switzerland’s federal auditor said the estimated cost of work to get airfields ready for new Lockheed Martin Corp. F-35 fighter jets has far exceeded the initially anticipated amount, which will spark further criticism of a defense project that’s long been controversial. Construction at three military airports is now estimated at 200 million Swiss francs ($252 million), up from an original budget of 120 million francs, the Federal Audit Office said in a report released late Wednesday. It also identified additional related projects that may cost more than 50 million francs. The office warned that the plans are at risk of delay, and it criticized staff for underestimating the time frame and for inadequate coordination between different departments. “Until additional funding is secured to finance the additional costs or measures to reduce expenditure are agreed, it will not be possible to fully meet the obligations,” the auditor wrote in the report. “This will also lead to a delay in the construction work.” Swiss Aerospace Firm Raises €100 Million for Satellite Platform Swiss to Buy Fewer US F-35s After $1.6 Billion Price Hike (1) Swiss Ease Weapon Export Rules to Bolster Domestic Defense Firms Building permits for two of the airbases are expected in mid-2026 at the earliest, pushing the start of constructions back at least a year, it said. The infrastructure delays and budget overruns will put the project back into the public spotlight after a spat with the US last year over the price of the Lockheed jets. Switzerland had agreed a price of 6 billion francs for three dozen F-35s. But it said in December it would buy fewer jets after higher energy and raw material costs pushed the price up as much as 1.3 billion francs. An October poll showed voter discontent over the additional costs, with a majority willing to walk away from a deal. The procurement was approved in a 2020 plebiscite by only the thinnest of margins and was explicitly tied to the original price estimate.
Twice Bitten, Thrice Shy: What Oil Majors Want Before Betting On Venezuela A Third Time Authored by Kevin Stocklin via The Epoch Times, President Donald Trump has encouraged American oil companies to reinvest $100 billion in Venezuela to spur energy production and to rescue Venezuelans from desperate poverty. Oil companies, however, are taking stock of the decrepit state of Venezuela’s energy infr...
Twice Bitten, Thrice Shy: What Oil Majors Want Before Betting On Venezuela A Third Time Authored by Kevin Stocklin via The Epoch Times, President Donald Trump has encouraged American oil companies to reinvest $100 billion in Venezuela to spur energy production and to rescue Venezuelans from desperate poverty. Oil companies, however, are taking stock of the decrepit state of Venezuela’s energy infrastructure after decades of communism, and seeing a number of critical impediments. “We’re going to have our very large United States oil companies—the biggest anywhere in the world—go in, spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken infrastructure,” Trump stated in a Jan. 11 press conference following a meeting with top oil executives. Venezuela has the world’s largest known oil reserves, estimated by rating agency S&P at 300 billion barrels, which are located in a region along the Orinoco River called the Orinoco Belt. At its peak—and with investment and expertise from oil majors including Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, BP, Total, and Norway’s Statoil—Venezuela produced more than 3 million barrels per day and was America’s largest foreign supplier. America’s gulf coast refineries were built to process the heavy sour crude from Venezuela, and they can refine it much more efficiently than the light crude produced from fracking. But trade with Venezuela slowed to a trickle after then-president Hugo Chavez seized the assets of western oil companies in 2007, leading to the imposition of U.S. sanctions. Since Venezuela’s wells and other equipment were nationalized, output collapsed by about 70 percent and is currently less than 1 million barrels per day, according to statistics website Worldometer. Venezuela thus presents a massive opportunity for Western oil companies to rebuild what had once been a top global oil producer. But daunting problems remain. “Commercially, the upside is long-life reserves, portfolio diversification, and service and infrastructure opportun...
There are many ways to self-destruct on a football pitch but PSV Eindhoven chose one of the more obvious methods. In opting to play out slowly from the back against high-pressing opponents possessing forwards blessed with the speed and skill of Yoane Wissa and Anthony Gordon, Peter Bosz’s team were always likely to come undone. Continue reading...
There are many ways to self-destruct on a football pitch but PSV Eindhoven chose one of the more obvious methods. In opting to play out slowly from the back against high-pressing opponents possessing forwards blessed with the speed and skill of Yoane Wissa and Anthony Gordon, Peter Bosz’s team were always likely to come undone. Continue reading...
Shares of AppLovin (NASDAQ: APP) were pulling back today after the high-flying ad-tech company got hit by another short-seller report. This time, CapitalWatch, a financial research company, accused AppLovin of fostering a Southeast Asian money laundering network. The accusation came out on Monday, and the stock fell as much as 5% yesterday, but AppLovin recouped most of those losses. Today, AppLov...
Shares of AppLovin (NASDAQ: APP) were pulling back today after the high-flying ad-tech company got hit by another short-seller report. This time, CapitalWatch, a financial research company, accused AppLovin of fostering a Southeast Asian money laundering network. The accusation came out on Monday, and the stock fell as much as 5% yesterday, but AppLovin recouped most of those losses. Today, AppLovin pushed back on the report as the stock fell 5.8%. Continue reading
Liam Rosenior’s first taste of managing in the Champions League will not live long in the memory. Chelsea toiled against determined underdogs and were at risk of a humiliating result before a late header from Moisés Caicedo kept alive their hopes of direct qualification into the last 16. Victory lifted Chelsea to eighth in the standings. Yet they will have to be much better when they visit Napoli ...
Liam Rosenior’s first taste of managing in the Champions League will not live long in the memory. Chelsea toiled against determined underdogs and were at risk of a humiliating result before a late header from Moisés Caicedo kept alive their hopes of direct qualification into the last 16. Victory lifted Chelsea to eighth in the standings. Yet they will have to be much better when they visit Napoli in their final game next week. FC Pafos were comfortable for long spells and Rosenior’s fourth game in charge had threatened to become an ordeal before Caicedo broke the Cypriot champions. Continue reading...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and other indexes finished on a high note Wednesday after President Donald Trump said tariffs on goods from European countries will be halted as the framework for a deal on Greenland had been worked out.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and other indexes finished on a high note Wednesday after President Donald Trump said tariffs on goods from European countries will be halted as the framework for a deal on Greenland had been worked out.