Saturday, February 22, 2025

Goeun Lee Editor

Trump Media Group Posts Losses as Truth Social Faces Declining Revenue

TMTG, Trump's media company, reported losses despite stock rise; Truth Social's revenue fell, citing legal costs and ad agreement changes.

AI DeepSeek Rumored to Predict Lottery Wins, But Operators Dispel the Claims

A Chinese citizen claimed to win the lottery using AI, but the operator clarified that predicting outcomes is impossible.

Trump to Announce Reciprocal Tariffs on India Ahead of Modi’s White House Visit

Trump to announce reciprocal tariffs on India before Modi's visit, aiming to leverage U.S. position ahead of their summit.

Renaissance Masterpiece Damaged by Visitor’s Accident in Italy

A Renaissance masterpiece was accidentally damaged by a visitor in Italy during an exhibition, prompting swift restoration measures.

Sarkozy Ordered to Wear Electronic Bracelet After Corruption Conviction, First for Any French President

Former French President Sarkozy faces humiliation wearing an electronic tag after being convicted of bribery and corruption charges.

Goldman Sachs Sees Little Disruption in Energy Prices from Tariffs on U.S. Goods

Goldman Sachs forecasts minimal impact on energy prices from China's tariffs on U.S. goods and Canadian crude oil this year.

U.S. Keeps Close Watch on Korean Immigrants Amid Deportation Concerns

The U.S. State Department is providing consular assistance to Korean nationals arrested during Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.

Governor Newsom Challenges Trump to See California’s Wildfires Up Close

California Governor Newsom invites Trump to witness wildfire damage after Trump's criticism of the state's response to the crisis.

83-Year-Old Man Sentenced to 3 Years for Murdering Wife with Dementia

An elderly man received a three-year prison sentence for murdering his wife with dementia, highlighting the challenges of caregiving.

Record-Breaking Tuna Auction in Tokyo: $1.3 Million for a Single Fish

A bluefin tuna sold for $1.3 million at Tokyo's auction, marking a new record and symbolizing prosperity for the new year.

Japan’s Household Savings Rate Hits 1.5% in 2023, Marking Three Years of Decline

Japan's household savings rate fell to 1.5% in 2023, driven by inflation and increased consumer spending, marking a three-year decline.

Netflix Shuts Down $1 Billion ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Revenue Claim: Here’s the Truth

Netflix denies claims that Squid Game Season 2 could generate $1 billion, citing inaccuracies in revenue estimates from a local firm.