Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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18.04. | Tesla discloses it spent $200,000 advertising on X | ||
18.04. | Trump hush money trial judge scolds press after juror is dismissed over fears she had been identified | ||
18.04. | Mortgage rates surge past 7%, reaching highest level since November | ||
18.04. | 'Perfect landing spot.' Apple plans to spend more in Vietnam as it looks beyond China | ||
18.04. | US homes sales dropped last month as March prices reached a record high | ||
18.04. | Starbucks is giving its plastic cups a makeover | ||
18.04. | US homes sales dropped last month as prices reach record March high | ||
18.04. | Taylor Swift fans lose at least $1 million to Eras Tour scams in the UK | ||
18.04. | US regional banks are still under pressure. That's likely to continue | ||
18.04. | Led by stars like Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark, women keep breaking boundaries (and records) in entertainment | ||
18.04. | Netflix is the dominant streaming service. So why is it changing its model? | ||
18.04. | Police take down $249-a-month global phishing service used by 2,000 hackers | ||
18.04. | The 'halving' - bitcoin bros' World Cup - is nigh | ||
18.04. | Google fires 28 employees for protesting Israel cloud deal | ||
17.04. | Three takeaways from the Columbia University president's testimony on antisemitism | ||
17.04. | Boeing whistleblower: 'They are putting out defective airplanes' | ||
17.04. | Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy file for union vote at Disneyland | ||
17.04. | Trump Media stock swings higher after two very bad days | ||
17.04. | America's debt problem is storing up trouble for the rest of the world | ||
17.04. | Alaska Airlines ground stop lifted, delays ongoing | ||
17.04. | NPR editor who penned scathing piece criticizing the public broadcaster resigns | ||
17.04. | Climate change will make you poorer, according to a new report | ||
17.04. | Apple fixes iPhone bug that suggested Palestinian flag when some people typed 'Jerusalem' | ||
17.04. | Book bans are accelerating across the country amid right-wing pressure campaign | ||
17.04. | Private equity finds its next bet: college admissions |