
Why Apple’s iPhones Won’t Be Made in the U.S. Anytime Soon
Despite escalating tariffs, Apple is unlikely to move iPhone production to the U.S. Here’s why the shift isn’t happening soon.
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Despite escalating tariffs, Apple is unlikely to move iPhone production to the U.S. Here’s why the shift isn’t happening soon.

In a surprising policy shift, the US has exempted smartphones and computers from tariffs, promising refunds and potentially lowering prices for consumers.

Beijing’s National Stadium hosts the 2025 Masters Cup Ballroom Dance Open, uniting over 4,400 dancers from 23 countries in a spectacular display of global talent and cultural exchange.

World Expo 2025 has begun in Osaka, showcasing innovations in AI, robotics, and cultural unity under the theme “Designing Future Society of Our Lives.”

First-leg drama in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals sees stars shine and giants stumble, with Rice, Martínez, and Kvaratskhelia making headlines.

China clinched the gold medal in the mixed 3-meter and 10-meter team event at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Windsor, Canada, with stellar performances by Wang Zongyuan, Chen Yuxi, Chen Yiwen, and Cheng Zilong.

China’s Chen Yufei defeated Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi to reach the semifinals of the Badminton Asia Championships, highlighting a strong performance by Chinese players across various events.

Beijing will host the first-ever Obstacle World Championships from 2025 to 2028, marking a significant step for obstacle racing as a new discipline in modern pentathlon.

Alexander Salby wins the final stage of the Tour of Hainan, and Kyrylo Tsarenko secures the overall championship after an exciting race in south China’s Hainan Province.

16-year-old Chinese swimmer Guo Muye wins gold at the Artistic Swimming World Cup in Egypt, dazzling with his “Wizard” routine to secure his first senior solo crown.