Italy and US unite against ‘discriminatory’ digital taxes against Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon

Italy and the United States have issued a joint statement opposing what they described as “discriminatory” taxes on digital services. This reportedly indicates a potential shift in Rome’s approach to a measure that has drawn criticism from Washington. The announcement came as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met separately with US President Donald Trump and…

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Starbucks, Tesla, and Powell: Business news roundup

Photo: Stephen Chernin (Getty Images) Starbucks (SBUX) is tweaking its dress code in an effort to showcase its “iconic green apron,” the company announced Tuesday. Starting May 12, baristas across the company’s North American stores will be required to wear a solid black shirt under their aprons to “focus on simplified color options that allow…

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NASA Scientists Study Crystal Formation in Space For Future Applications

NASA scientists have been studying crystals to optimise the process of crystallisation for decades. Various researchers have conducted research on crystals within the first quarter of the year, the latest being protein crystallisation in microgravity. Alexandra Ros from Arizona State University led the research by launching a protein crystallisation test in the International Space Station…

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Chelsea Attorney Chooses Business Successor

After more than 20 years of dedicated service to the Chelsea community, attorney John A. McDermott has announced his retirement, and chosen successor, Leigh Anne Beauchamp, who will take over their established law practice effective May 1, 2025. Leigh Beauchamp, a graduate of Wayne State University Law School, brings 28 years of legal experience and…

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Stephen J. Szczerbacki | News, Sports, Jobs

Stephen J. Szczerbacki Stephen J. Szczerbacki, 83, of Sheridan, NY passed away peacefully on Sunday morning April 13, 2025 at Buffalo General Hospital . He was born on March 11, 1942 in Buffalo, NY the son of the late Stephen J. Sr. and Helen (nee Narusiewicz) Szczerbacki. He married the love of his life, Patricia…

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Liquid cooling technology ceveloped at Georgia Tech solves overheating in electronics | News

ATLANTA — What’s the hottest thing in electronics and high-performance computing? In a word, it’s “cool.” To be more precise, it’s a liquid cooling system developed at Georgia Tech for electronics aimed at solving a long-standing problem: overheating. Developed by Daniel Lorenzini, a 2019 Tech graduate who earned his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, the cooling…

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