Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on selling AI chips to China: ‘It’s in the best interest of America to…’

Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang advocates for continued US tech access to China, deeming it vital for American interests. He argues that restricting advanced AI chip exports to China, despite national security concerns, is counterproductive as China possesses significant domestic capabilities. Huang emphasized the substantial economic opportunity China represents for US chipmakers.

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India vs England: ‘Very tempting to play Kuldeep, but …’: Shubman Gill explains Edgbaston selection call

Shubman Gill explained Washington Sundar’s inclusion over Kuldeep Yadav was to strengthen batting depth, a decision vindicated by Sundar’s all-round performance in India’s historic Edgbaston win. Gill highlighted the importance of spin in controlling the game when the Dukes ball softens, and his aggressive strategies during England’s innings. He dismissed the Edgbaston jinx, crediting dedicated…

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Federal judge rules in favour of foreign students in fight against Trump’s free speech crackdown

A federal judge has struck down the Trump administration’s crackdown on foreign students supporting Palestinian rights, affirming their First Amendment protections. U.S. District Judge William Young ruled that noncitizens have the same free speech rights as Americans, rejecting deportation efforts tied to pro-Palestinian activism. The decision underscores constitutional limits on executive power and its implications…

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‘Can’t find any’: Trump says ‘no boats’ left after US strikes near Venezuela; calls it ‘act of kindness’

President Trump stated that US military strikes near Venezuela have been so effective that no boats remain for drug traffickers, forcing them to use land routes. He praised the operations, which have reportedly killed 21 people and destroyed four boats, preventing drug shipments to the US. Trump warned that land routes would also be targeted.

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