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Music Celebrities Published on May 20, 2026 Berita is celebrating her latest musical release after revealing that her single Namhlanje has officially reached its two-month milestone. The...

What is a DAC? How to get better Lossless Audio on iPhone and Mac

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Trump Tariffs Drive Miners Out of the U.S.

President Trump’s new retaliatory tariff policy on imported equipment from Asia has significantly increased the cost of Bitcoin mining in the U.S. While mining firms struggle with disrupted supply chains, some suggest that BTC prices could face short-term pressure due to miner distress. “Replay of China’s 2021 Bitcoin Mining Ban” from U.S. In a move

Trump tariffs could slash Bitcoin miner prices abroad, warns mining exec

Journalist Share this article Trump’s tariffs may shift mining rig supply and boost operations outside the U.S. U.S. Bitcoin mining stocks lost $12B amid falling confidence and market instability. Donald Trump’s proposed tariff plans have sent ripples through the crypto sector, with the mining industry now bracing for a potential fallout. In a recent analysis

Trump Tariffs Trigger Collapse In China-To-U.S. Shipping Volumes

Aerial top down view of a large container cargo ship in motion over open ocean with copy space getty If you’ve been inside a Walmart, Target or Home Depot lately, you may not realize that a trade war is underway between the U.S. and China, the world’s two largest economies. Store shelves are well stocked

Trump’s Tariffs Target Global ‘Cheating’ as BTC Dips and Stocks Slide After Hours

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Tariffs hit cars, the travel industry declines, and BYD comes for Tesla: Business news roundup

Photo: Andrew Harnik (Getty Images), Daniel Garrido (Getty Images), Justin Sullivan (Getty Images), Scott Olson (Getty Images), Andrew Harnik (Getty Images), Chip Somodevilla / Staff (Getty Images), Justin Sullivan (Getty Images), Octavio Jones (Getty Images), Andrew Harnik (Getty Images), Image: Jon Cherry (Getty Images) Photo: Andrew Harnik (Getty Images) President Donald Trump’s move to soften

Trump’s tariffs could mean big business for supply chain software startup LightSource

LightSource cofounders: CTO Idan Mintz and CEO Spencer Penn Courtesy: LightSource With President Donald Trump set to impose sweeping tariffs on a wide swath of U.S. trading partners this week, corporate America is awash in uncertainty. LightSource, a San Francisco startup whose software helps companies manage their procurement process, costs and vendor relationships, didn't know

What Trump has said about tariffs as stock market reacts

By Emily Mae Czachor News Editor Emily Mae Czachor is a news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and issues involving social and criminal justice. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek. Read Full Bio Updated on: April 9, 2025 / 4:01 PM EDT

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