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Tyler Hansbrough

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As one of the youngest members of the team, Tyler Hansbrough is a rising star in financial journalism. His fresh perspective and analytical approach bring a modern edge to business reporting. Whether he’s covering stock market trends or dissecting corporate earnings, his sharp insights resonate with the new generation of investors.

Tyler Hansbrough

China Imposes 4.9%–19.9% Anti-Dumping Tariffs on EU Pork Beijing Strikes Back as the EU Uses Tariffs to Push Out Chinese EVs EU and China, Once Hinting at Cooperation Against US Tariff Barriers, See Ties Cool Again China is set to impose ant

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Google’s “Gemini 3” rapidly gains ground, prompting OpenAI to move up the release of “GPT-5.2” As the generative AI race heats up, Google holds an edge when model performance is broadly comparable OpenAI steps up its counterplay, from a Disney licensing deal to an intensified talent push

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Japan joins the humanoid race late after ceding early ground to China China leads the humanoid market on volume, but questions linger over performance Shunning EV hype, Japan again bets on perfectionism in humanoids Japan, long a leader in r

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LP capital piles into big-name VCs in Korea, squeezing smaller firms Sanctions mount as access to the fund of funds tightens, feeding a vicious cycle Cash-starved Korean startups fall into “death valley,” one after another Korea’s venture cap

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AI boom sends DRAM and HBM prices soaring Data-center investment surges across Asia, keeping memory demand on a steady rise U.S.

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South Korea’s not-so-quiet year in cybersecurity: it’s not just Coupang Many Korean companies still hesitate to invest more in security—and post-incident response often falls short The React incident that shook the industry: could it expose deeper weaknesses in Korean business?

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Germany Drafts a 1,200-Page Secret Operational Plan to Prepare for a Possible Russian Attack Military Tensions Rise Across NATO’s Eastern Flank, Including Poland European Nations Begin Expanding Forces and Procuring Weapons as They Strengthen Defense Capabilities

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Europe Boosts Defense Spending, Driven by Germany “European-Made First”: Region Moves to Cut Foreign Arms Imports Korean and U.S. Defense Exporters Face a Shrinking Foothold in Europe Europe is accelerating its rearmament drive.

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India Expands Support for Advanced Industries, Including Electronics and AI U.S.

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Big Tech Races to Build Its Own AI Chips, From Google to Amazon and Microsoft NVIDIA’s Grip on the AI Chip Market Brings Soaring Prices and Supply Delays OpenAI Teams Up With Broadcom, Aiming to Cut Costs by 30% Compared With NVIDIA GPUs A shif

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Global EV Battery Production Far Exceeds Demand China-Driven Oversupply and U.S.

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Foreign Institutional Investors Snap Up Korean Distribution Centers Supply of Distribution Centers Has Fallen Sharply in Recent Years, Signaling an End to the Oversupply Era Rapid Automation May Also Be Fueling Investor Demand The

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EU Accelerates Push for an Independent Defense Framework After Russia–Ukraine War Germany Leads Military Buildup, Forming a Nuclear Cooperation Front With France and the U.K. Regional Coordination Expands as EU States Strengthen Alliances and Support Key Strategic Hubs

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AI–Human Emotional Bonds Are Straining Real Marriages Some Users Even Hold Virtual Weddings After “Falling in Love” With AI Ohio Bill Seeks to Ban Legal Personhood for AI Growing emotional relationships between humans and AI are creating new

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Germany Plans to Boost Defense Spending to USD 1,500 Billion by 2030 Burden of Strengthening Europe’s Defense Rises After Russia–Ukraine War Warnings Grow Over Soaring Debt Ratio and Fiscal Stability Germany plans a significant expansion of defe

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