Author: Grace Johnson
Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.
TikTok has finalised a deal that secures the future of its short-video platform in the United States. The company confirmed the agreement on Thursday after years of political uncertainty. The deal ends a prolonged confrontation between Washington and Beijing. The dispute began during Donald Trump’s first presidency, when he tried to ban the app over national security concerns. US legislation threatened a shutdown in January 2025 unless ByteDance sold TikTok’s American operations. Trump later delayed enforcement several times after returning to office. The central issue involved TikTok’s recommendation algorithm. Under the agreement, American owners now license the technology. The system…
Blue Origin has announced plans for a vast satellite communications network. The rocket company belongs to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Blue Origin said it will place more than 5,400 satellites into orbit. The project marks a significant step in the company’s long-term space strategy. The network aims to deliver continuous internet connectivity across the globe. TeraWave Aims for Faster Global Data Flow The company named the satellite system TeraWave. Blue Origin said the network will provide uninterrupted internet access worldwide. It will also move large amounts of data at extremely high speeds. The company said TeraWave will exceed the performance…
Snap, the company behind Snapchat, has settled a social media addiction lawsuit shortly before trial. The landmark case was due to begin in Los Angeles. Lawyers disclosed the settlement during a California Superior Court hearing. The company later said all parties resolved the dispute amicably. The settlement terms were not disclosed publicly. Other Platforms Refuse to Settle Other defendants include Meta, which owns Instagram, TikTok owner ByteDance, and Google parent Alphabet. None of these companies have reached settlement agreements. The plaintiff is a 19-year-old woman identified as K.G.M. She alleged that platform algorithms caused addiction and damaged her mental health.…
Donald Trump said he will fully impose tariffs on European countries opposing his Greenland demand. He promised to act “100%” on the threat. European allies immediately defended Greenland’s sovereignty. Denmark said no leader can force ownership through pressure. Denmark’s foreign minister rejected any attempt at coercion. He said Greenland’s status will not change. He stressed the territory remains within the Danish kingdom. European leaders echoed that position in unified statements. European Governments Rally Behind Greenland UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper repeated Britain’s position. She said only Greenlanders and Denmark can decide Greenland’s future. She rejected outside interference. Other Nato allies…
Last year, protein shaped many fitness-focused diets. In recent months, fibre has dominated wellness discussions. Most people still fail to eat enough fibre daily. Posts tagged #fibremaxxing and #fibermaxxing passed 150 million views on TikTok. Videos show chia seeds scattered over porridge. Nutritionists praise kidney beans and chickpeas across social media. The NHS recommends 30g of fibre per day for adults. In the UK, 96% fall short of that target. Average intake remains around 16.4g daily. Women eat less fibre than men. Many nutrition specialists welcome the renewed focus. They say fibre finally gains the attention it deserves. Dietitian Kate…
Google has appealed a major antitrust ruling from a US district judge over its search business. The court found that the company unlawfully maintained dominance in online search. Google said people use its services by choice rather than obligation. Lee-Anne Mulholland, vice president for regulatory affairs, responded to the August 2024 decision. She said the court failed to reflect how consumers actually choose search tools. Tech giant disputes findings on competition Google announced the appeal on Friday and challenged Judge Amit Mehta’s reasoning. The company said the ruling ignored rapid innovation in the technology sector. It also said the decision…
India’s aviation regulator launched an investigation after an Air India aircraft suffered engine damage in Delhi. The aircraft ingested a cargo container while taxiing after landing. No passengers or crew members reported injuries. The incident damaged the right engine. Air India grounded the aircraft for inspection and repairs. Fog and airspace closure shaped the flight’s return The Airbus A350 was flying to New York before it returned to Delhi shortly after take-off. Iran temporarily closed its airspace and forced airlines to reroute flights. The aircraft landed safely at Delhi airport on Thursday. After landing, it exited the runway and taxied…
An unstable start defines 2026The year 2026 began with political shockwaves. President Donald Trump threatened decisive action against Iran. The threat followed the capture of Venezuela’s leader by US forces. His administration opened a criminal investigation into the Federal Reserve chair. Officials also targeted profits at banks and large investors. These moves injected fresh uncertainty into global markets. Equities stay resilient against the noiseMany investors expected stocks to fall sharply. That downturn never arrived. Traders largely dismissed the political chaos. US stock indexes reached record highs early in the week. Prices later slipped only modestly. Equity markets signaled calm despite…
The US government has cleared Nvidia to sell advanced artificial intelligence chips to China. The Department of Commerce announced the decision on Tuesday. Officials said they reviewed domestic chip supply before acting. The move softens earlier export controls on sensitive technology. Washington restricted the sales over national security concerns. Officials warned the chips could strengthen China’s technology sector and military. The new decision relaxes those limits under tight conditions. Authorities framed the change as cautious and controlled. Nvidia’s H200 chips regain access to Chinese buyers The decision covers Nvidia’s H200 processors. The chip ranks as Nvidia’s second-most-advanced AI product. Regulators…
Uncertainty clouds Washington President Trump now faces a decisive moment regarding Iran. Ten days ago, he said the United States would intervene to protect Iranian protesters if authorities used violence. He declared American forces locked, loaded, and ready. Those statements came before the crackdown escalated. New reports reveal the full scale of the repression. The world watches to see how Trump will respond. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said only the president knows his next move. She added the world can keep guessing. That uncertainty now dominates global attention. Observers question how long this pause can continue. Strong military…