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.
A High-Cost Gateway to Citizenship President Donald Trump introduces a visa aimed at wealthy foreign nationals. The programme targets applicants prepared to pay at least one million dollars. Trump promises a direct route to citizenship for fully vetted candidates. He says the plan helps US companies retain crucial international talent. He presents the initiative as a strong economic boost. How the Gold Card Operates The Gold Card offers a fast-tracked US visa for applicants who show major economic value. The official website says the programme supports people who bring substantial benefit to the United States. The launch takes place as…
Groundbreaking Rule Changes Set to Redefine the Championship The 2025 season concludes with McLaren taking both titles, but 2026 promises a complete transformation. Formula 1 introduces sweeping technical regulations and expands the grid to eleven teams. A leading British sports outlet highlights the key changes fans should watch in this bold new era.The new rules represent the biggest overhaul in years. Cars drop 30 kilograms, shrink by ten centimetres, and become significantly more efficient. Power units now split output almost equally between electric and combustion power. Fully sustainable fuels complete the transformation.The effect on racing remains uncertain. Chassis and engine…
US Revises Rules for Advanced AI Technology US President Donald Trump now allows Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to “approved customers” in China. He says the move safeguards national security, supports American jobs, and maintains the US lead in artificial intelligence. The policy also covers other US chipmakers like AMD and follows lobbying by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who visited Washington last week. Nvidia Caught Between US and China Pressures Nvidia, the world’s most valuable chipmaker, sits at the center of rising tensions between Washington and Beijing. The firm previously faced a ban on selling its most advanced…
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a new initiative to improve airport experiences under the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) campaign. The plan encourages airlines and airports to provide healthier food, mini-gyms, expanded family facilities, and more family-friendly amenities. The initiative aims to make travel safer, healthier, and more comfortable for passengers of all ages. Healthier food options at airports could help travelers maintain balanced diets during long trips, while mini-gyms would allow passengers to stay active between flights. Family facilities are a key focus of the MAHA plan. Expanded nursing areas, play spaces, and other amenities aim to…
President signals worries about expanding market power US President Donald Trump voices fresh concerns about Netflix’s planned 72bn-dollar takeover of Warner Brothers Discovery. He tells an audience in Washington that Netflix already holds a strong position in the streaming market. He warns that the combined company could become too powerful. Both firms announce on Friday that they reached a deal to bring major Warner franchises such as Harry Potter and Game of Thrones to Netflix. The agreement still needs approval from competition officials. Requests for comment to the companies and the White House receive no reply. Netflix seeks to deepen…
Rift With Slot Deepens Mohamed Salah says Liverpool no longer stand by him and claims his relationship with Arne Slot has collapsed. He stays on the bench for the entire 3-3 draw at Leeds. It marks his third straight match without a start. After the game, he says the club blame him for everything. He says he once shared a strong, open bond with Slot. Now he says that bond is gone. He says he cannot explain the sudden change. He believes someone at the club wants him pushed aside. Salah says he loves Liverpool and always will. He says…
A major leap in streaming power Netflix plans to buy the film and streaming units of Warner Bros Discovery for 72 billion dollars. The company wins a long bidding fight against Comcast and Paramount Skydance. Warner Bros controls huge franchises like Harry Potter and Game of Thrones. It also operates the streaming service HBO Max. The merger would create a dominant entertainment giant, but regulators must still approve it. Some industry groups already voice strong concerns. Netflix co-chief Ted Sarandos says he feels very confident about approval. He says the blend of Warner Bros films and Netflix series will enrich…
Putin Renews His Threat Over Donbas Vladimir Putin demands a full Ukrainian withdrawal from the Donbas. He warns that Russia will seize the region by force if Kyiv resists. He tells India Today that Moscow controls about 85% of the territory. Volodymyr Zelensky firmly rejects any concession of land. US Envoys Report Mixed Signals After Kremlin Visit Putin’s comments follow Donald Trump’s claim that his envoys sensed a desire from Moscow to end the conflict. Negotiator Steve Witkoff plans follow-up meetings with Ukraine in Florida. Trump calls the Kremlin talks “reasonably good” but says results will take time. The Kremlin…
Meta acts ahead of the official banMeta has begun removing Australian children under 16 from Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. The company implements this step one week before the national youth ban takes effect. Last month, Meta notified users aged 13 to 15 that their accounts would close starting 4 December. Around 150,000 Facebook accounts and about 350,000 Instagram profiles are expected to be affected. Threads also restricts young users because access requires an Instagram login. Australia’s new law begins on 10 December and requires platforms to block under-16s. Companies face fines up to A$49.5m if they fail to comply. Meta…
Prada Expands Its Luxury Empire Prada announced on Tuesday that it acquired Versace, bringing two major Italian fashion houses together under one roof. The company paid $1.38bn, well below the roughly $2bn Capri Holdings invested in Versace in 2018. The acquisition strengthens Prada’s portfolio, which includes Miu Miu, and sharpens its position against rivals such as LVMH, owner of Dior, Fendi, and Louis Vuitton. Versace Embarks on a New Chapter Donatella Versace stepped down in March after 27 years leading the brand with glamorous designs and the iconic Medusa logo. She took control in 1997 after her brother Gianni’s murder…
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