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Apple raises prices on MacBooks, iPads, HomePod, and Apple TV due to memory chip cost surge
Apple raised prices globally on MacBooks, iPads, HomePod, Apple TV, and Vision Pro products June 25 amid soaring memory chip costs.
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Valve enables custom Steam Machine builds with SteamOS, works on Nvidia and Intel GPU support
Valve launched SteamOS 3.8 to let users build Steam Machines using any PC parts and is working with Nvidia and Intel on GPU drivers.
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SpaceX signs $6.3 billion computing deal with open-source AI startup Reflection AI
SpaceX agreed to provide computing power to Reflection AI at its Memphis data center for $150 million monthly starting July 2026.
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Indian student enrollments abroad fall amid rupee decline and visa tightening
Indian student enrollments in the US and UK have dropped sharply due to currency depreciation and stricter visa rules, prompting some to reconsider studying abroad.
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Global Tech Stocks Sell Off on Fed Hike Fears and AI Spending Concerns
Tech stocks plunged June 23 as investors feared Federal Reserve rate hikes and costly AI investments, led by an 8% drop in semiconductor shares.
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Two killed and one child injured in shooting at northern California library
Two adults were killed and one child injured in a June 22 shooting at the Chico branch of Butte County Library in northern California.
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Global Tech Stocks Plunge as AI Rally Ends and Economic Concerns Rise
Global technology stocks, led by chipmakers and SpaceX, fell sharply amid AI rally selloff and economic worries this week.
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Deutsche Bank cuts gold forecasts as Fed rate hike expectations rise
Deutsche Bank lowered its gold price forecasts by up to 22%, citing expected Federal Reserve rate hikes in late 2026.
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Ransom notes claim NBC host Savannah Guthrie's mother died after abduction in Arizona
Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson-area home in February; ransom notes later claimed she died shortly after capture.
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US DOJ opens civil rights probe into NY Poetica Coffee over ban on Congressman Goldman
The US Department of Justice launched a civil rights investigation into Poetica Coffee after its social media post refusing service to Rep. Dan Goldman surfaced.
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US and Iran sign preliminary peace deal including nuclear inspection provisions
The US and Iran signed a 14-point preliminary peace deal in mid-June 2026 addressing war and Iran's nuclear program.
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Oracle cuts 21,000 jobs worldwide amid AI-driven restructuring in 2026
Oracle reduced its global workforce by 21,000 in the year ending May 31, 2026, citing AI adoption and restructuring costs.
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OpenAI launches Patch the Planet to help secure open source software
OpenAI announced Patch the Planet on June 22 to help open source communities identify and fix software bugs with AI and security partners.
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Oracle Cuts 21,000 Jobs in Fiscal Year 2026 Citing AI Adoption and Other Factors
Oracle cut about 21,000 jobs globally in fiscal 2026, a 13% reduction, linked to AI adoption and restructuring costs.
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Germany proposes raising retirement age to 70 and introducing Swedish-style funded pension
Germany’s government-backed commission unveiled a pension reform plan to raise retirement age to 70 by 2090s and add a state-run funded pension scheme.
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Algeria beats Jordan 2-1 after comeback in World Cup Group J match
Algeria rallied from a 1-0 deficit to defeat Jordan 2-1 on June 22 in the San Francisco Bay Area, keeping knockout hopes alive.
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Getty Images shares surge after licensing deal with OpenAI for ChatGPT use
Getty Images announced a licensing deal with OpenAI that sent its shares soaring up to 200% in early trading Monday.
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Erling Haaland scores twice as Norway beats Senegal 3-2 to reach World Cup last 32
Erling Haaland scored twice to help Norway beat Senegal 3-2 on June 22, securing Norway’s first World Cup knockout berth since 1998.
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Trump signs executive orders to speed US quantum computing by 2028
On June 22, 2026, President Donald Trump signed executive orders to accelerate quantum computer development and enhance cybersecurity defenses.
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Chevron to Supply Natural Gas Power to Microsoft’s Texas Data Center Under 20-Year Deal
Chevron will provide natural gas power to Microsoft’s Project Kilby data center in West Texas under a 20-year agreement starting in 2028.
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Trump withdraws AI executive order after last-minute Silicon Valley pushback
President Donald Trump pulled his AI executive order on May 21 following objections from tech leaders including David Sacks, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg.
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Meta pauses employee mouse-tracking AI training program after data exposure
Meta halted its Model Capability Initiative after a security incident exposed sensitive employee data to all staff.
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Nasdaq Gets SEC Approval to List Bitcoin Index Options
The SEC approved Nasdaq to list Bitcoin price-based index options, the first crypto options on the equity market.
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Bloomberg airs financial programs highlighting market trends on May 22, 2026
Bloomberg aired Surveillance and The Close on May 22, 2026, covering market and political leaders and the S&P 500's longest weekly rally since 2023.