Judge puts brakes on Trump’s USAID purge

The order comes as the agency’s more than 2,000 employees fight to prevent it from being shut down A federal judge has temporarily barred the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Washington’s primary vehicle for funding political projects abroad, from putting thousands of employees on paid leave. The order was in response to a lawsuit…

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What Businesses Get Wrong About Buyer Psychology

In today’s hyper-competitive marketplace, understanding the psychology of buyers is more than just a competitive edge—it’s a survival tactic. Yet, despite access to vast consumer data and behavioral analytics, many businesses still operate under outdated or outright false assumptions about what truly drives customer decisions. While catchy slogans and clever campaigns might create temporary buzz,…

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China to investigate Google

The announcement comes as trade tensions are rising in light of US President Donald Trump’s recent decision to impose tariffs on Chinese goods. China’s antitrust regulator has launched an investigation into suspected violations by US tech giant Google. The announcement, which was made on Tuesday morning, coincides with rising trade tensions triggered by US President…

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