INDUSTRY
On June 4, Argentine President Javier Milei published an op-ed in the Financial Times outlining a bold strategy for Argentina’s adoption and positioning in artificial intelligence (AI), advocating a minimal-regulation approach, the creation of a new corporate category and the promotion of a “competitive fiscal environment.” “As much as the
Trump Administration Suspends US-Canada Defense Board Amid Growing Tensions
By Li Xin, Vision Times The Trump administration has formally suspended U.S. participation in the...
Tesla’s Autonomous Taxi Launch Marks Major Leap Toward AI-Driven Economy
Tesla has once again become the center of global attention after rolling out its fully autonomous Robotaxi...
G7 Pushes to Reduce China Dependency as Europe Weighs New Supply Chain Rules
By Meng Hao, Vision Times As geopolitical tensions and supply chain concerns continue reshaping the...
Oil Markets on Edge as Analysts Warn of Possible Global ‘Scramble for Crude’
Global energy markets are increasingly bracing for the possibility of a major supply crisis as tensions...
New York Becomes First State to Mandate Gun-Blocking Tech on 3D Printers in FY2027 Budget
On May 7, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced an agreement on the state’s FY 2027 budget. Among...
Taiwan Drone Exports Surge 40-Fold To Europe, Much Routed To Ukraine Front Line, Say Media Reports
As the Russia–Ukraine war continues, Taiwan’s drone exports to Europe surged more than 40-fold in 2025...
New York Times Sued Over DEI Hiring Practices Amid Debate Over Media Bias
By Li Ting, Vision Times The New York Times is facing a slew of legal and political challenges after...
AI Could Save America’s Economy—or Deepen Its Debt Crisis, Yale Study Warns
A May 6 report by Fortune noted that tech giants are pouring nearly $1 trillion into artificial intelligence...
Northrop Releases Detailed F/A-XX Concept as Aviation Competition Heats Up
As the U.S. Navy approaches a major decision on its next-generation carrier-based fighter, Northrop Grumman...