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podcastpodcast, The TakeTariffs are headed to the U.S. Supreme Court, while U.S.-India trade negotiations move forward, and Indian factory workers are paying the price.Published November 5, 2025November 5, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2sharePresident Donald Trump’s tariffs are heading to the Supreme Court as Washington and New Delhi pursue a trade deal. On the ground in India, export hubs are seeing order cancellations, layoffs and lower wages. As uncertainty deepens, what does this mean for factory workers?In this episode:Recommended stories list of two itemsend of list Jayati Ghosh (@Jayati1609), Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst Episode credits:The…
The Trump administration is working on a U.N. Security Council resolution to send multinational forces to Gaza to uphold a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, according to people familiar with the plan. Officials said details of a temporary security force responsible for demilitarizing Gaza and training a new Palestinian police force were being discussed as part of work on the resolution. U.S. forces will not participate in the Gaza ground forces, but will instead act in a coordinating role outside the territory. The official said an early draft of the resolution was shared with other members of the Security Council. The creation of…
Mikel Merino once again demonstrated his skills as a makeshift striker in place of the injured Viktor Gökeres to lead Arsenal to the top of the Champions League with a 3-0 win over Slavia Prague.Gokeres’ injury worried Mikel Arteta, but his worries were allayed by the Spaniard’s two second-half goals on a night that also made Arsenal’s defensive history. The eight consecutive clean sheets equaled the club record for consecutive shutouts set in the 1903/04 season, and Arsenal became the first English team since Leeds United in the 1969/70 European Cup to win their first four games in the competition…
Detroit – Rivian Automotive Thanks to its joint venture with Volkswagen and its software and services business, the company reported its second quarterly gross profit this year, beating Wall Street expectations for the third quarter.Here’s what Wall Street expected, based on average analyst forecasts compiled by LSEG.Loss per share: 65 cents adjusted, 72 cents expected Lost earnings: $1.56 billion, $1.5 billion expectedRivian stock rose more than 3% in extended trading Tuesday after closing 5.2% lower at $12.50 per share. The stock price has fallen about 6% since the beginning of the year.In terms of gross profit, which investors are keeping…
Nicholas Cocobris | Null Photo | Getty Imagespinterest Shares plunged nearly 20% on Tuesday after the company reported third-quarter earnings below earnings per share and provided weak guidance.Here’s how the company performed compared to LSEG’s analyst consensus forecasts:Earnings per share: 38 cents adjusted, 42 cents expected; Revenue: $1.05 billion, $1.05 billion expected.Pinterest’s third quarter revenue increased 17% year-over-year, and net income was $92.11 million, up 201% from $30.56 million in the year-ago period.The company said it expects fourth-quarter sales to be between $1.31 billion and $1.34 billion. The midpoint of the revenue outlook, $1.325 billion, was lower than Wall Street’s…
Democratic mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani speaks during a press conference celebrating his first victory with city labor union leaders and members on July 2, 2025 in New York.Angela Weiss | AFP | Getty ImagesThe Democratic Party won an overwhelming victory in the three major elections in the United States held on Tuesday night.NBC News predicts that the winners include Zoran Mamdani, a Muslim and self-proclaimed democratic socialist who will be the next mayor of New York.In New Jersey, Mikie Sherrill is expected to become the next governor.And in Virginia, NBC News predicted that Abigail Spanberger would become the state’s first…
Legal experts say the U.S. attack amounted to extrajudicial killings, even if the targets were suspected of drug trafficking.Published November 5, 2025November 5, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareU.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that the United States has killed two people in new attacks on ships in the Pacific, bringing to at least 67 the number of people killed in U.S. attacks on ships in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean since early September.Hegseth claimed in a social media post late Tuesday that the vessels attacked were involved in “illegal drug smuggling,” but legal experts say such…
Violent protests have erupted in Mexico’s Michoacan state over the killing of an outspoken anti-crime mayor while participating in Day of the Dead celebrations over the weekend. Protests began Sunday in the state capital, Morelia, under the slogan “Enough of abuse and inaction”. The demonstrations turned violent, with some people storming the government palace in Morelia. Local authorities confirmed eight arrests. On Tuesday, Apatzingan city authorities confirmed that people set fire to City Hall and said in a Facebook post that the violence was carried out by “shock groups with objectives far from building true peace.” The shocking killing of…
Tottenham secured a much-needed 4-0 win at home over Copenhagen, with Micky van de Ven scoring one of the Champions League’s best goalscorers.With Spurs leading 2-0 but reduced to 10 men after Brennan Johnson’s red card, Van de Ven ran from the edge of the area, past several Copenhagen players, sprinted down the pitch and finally fired a stunning, powerful, low finish into the bottom corner of the goal. The defender’s goal was the perfect apology for his actions on Saturday, when he ignored boss Thomas Frank’s pleas for Spurs fans to applaud after their disastrous 1-0 home defeat to…
Rivian launched a second spinoff company this year, an industrial AI and robotics venture called Mind Robotics. According to the company’s third-quarter shareholder letter issued Tuesday, the new efforts will focus on “leveraging industrial AI to reimagine how businesses operate in the physical world and leverage Rivian’s operational data as the foundation for the robotics data flywheel.” It’s a buzzword, and Rivian declined to elaborate further. Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe said on an investor call Tuesday that the company recognized an opportunity to “develop products and robotic solutions that enable manufacturing plants to run and operate more efficiently.” Mr. Scaringe…