Author: Grace Johnson

Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

The sunscreen scandal in Australia is widening. Authorities have already pulled 18 products from shelves over serious safety concerns. Trusted brands under growing suspicion A consumer group revealed in June that several leading sunscreens did not deliver the protection promised on their labels. Ultra Violette’s Lean Screen Skinscreen claimed SPF 50+ but tested at just SPF 4. The brand recalled it voluntarily in August. The medicines regulator has since flagged 20 more sunscreens from different manufacturers. All of them used the same base formula, which performed poorly under testing. Testing shows dangerously low SPF levels Preliminary analysis found the formula…

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Donald Trump has repeated his threat to introduce a 100% tariff on every film produced outside the United States. He said foreign nations had “stolen” America’s movie industry. California at the center On Monday, Trump argued that California had suffered the greatest damage. He insisted the levy would “solve this long time, never ending problem”. In May, he already revealed plans to meet Hollywood executives. At that time, he warned the US film sector was dying “a very fast death”. Tariffs spread across industries Trump’s remarks followed the rollout of new tariffs on several other products. These included a 100%…

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Insider threats rarely dominate headlines in cyber-crime. Few employees experience them. Even fewer share what really happens. I became one of those exceptions. A criminal group reached out and exposed how hackers attempt to recruit insiders. The first approach The message landed without warning. “If you are interested, we can offer you 15% of any ransom payment if you give us access to your PC.” It came from someone using the name Syndicate. They contacted me in July through the encrypted app Signal. I had no idea who they were, but their intention was clear. They wanted me to help…

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Donald Trump has ordered troops to Portland, Oregon, and authorised the use of full force if required to stop protests targeting immigration detention centres. The president said the move would protect immigration facilities from what he described as attacks by Antifa and other domestic terrorists. He portrayed the city as war-ravaged in a post on Truth Social. This order expands military deployments in US cities during his wider crackdown on illegal immigration. pushback from democratic leaders Democratic lawmakers strongly criticised the decision. They argued there was no need for federal troops in Portland. Oregon Governor Tina Kotek said the state…

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Jaguar Land Rover has begun a phased recovery of its operations after a damaging cyber-attack. Some IT systems are running again, and the company is clearing overdue supplier payments with improved invoicing capacity. Production lines remain silent The August attack forced Jaguar Land Rover to shut down its IT networks and suspend production. Factories will not reopen until next month at the earliest. The prime minister said the government is working tirelessly on a support package for suppliers. Small businesses in the supply chain are under growing threat of collapse. Opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer called the crisis urgent but…

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US President Donald Trump has announced another round of import tariffs. From October 1, branded and patented medicines shipped into the United States will face a 100 percent duty if companies do not operate factories inside the country. Washington will also introduce a 25 percent tariff on heavy-duty trucks. Kitchen and bathroom cabinets will be subject to a 50 percent levy. Trump presented the measures on Thursday, calling them vital to protect American industry. He argued on Truth Social that a “flood” of imports made the move unavoidable. He insisted the tariffs would safeguard US manufacturers. The announcement comes despite…

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An Indian court has rejected a case filed by Elon Musk’s platform X. The company had challenged a government portal it argued enabled arbitrary censorship. A single judge of the Karnataka High Court ruled that X’s petition against the Sahyog portal was “without merit”. The full judgement has not yet been made public. X has not announced whether it will appeal the ruling. Second legal setback in India This ruling marks the second time in just over two years that X has lost a case in India. The company had already faced defeat in a separate challenge over government content…

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Canadian privacy officials concluded that TikTok does not provide sufficient protection for children’s data. They said the company failed to block underage users and mishandled their personal details. Underage use widespread Hundreds of thousands of children in Canada use TikTok each year. The company insists the app is not intended for those under 13. Investigators found that many young users still access the platform. Data exploited for marketing The inquiry revealed that TikTok collected sensitive data from large groups of children. The platform then used the information for advertising and to shape content recommendations. Officials warned of serious risks. Company…

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Porsche stock plunged more than seven percent on Monday after the company announced delays in its electric rollout. The carmaker had warned earlier that slowing demand would cut into its 2025 earnings. Volkswagen follows downward trend Parent company Volkswagen also saw shares drop by over seven percent on the same day. It committed billions to overhaul Porsche’s model range, sparking investor concern. The fall highlights how European carmakers struggle with Chinese rivals and weak economic conditions. Profit margins cut back Porsche slashed its profit margin forecast from as high as seven percent to two percent or less. It blamed US…

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Apple has accused European regulators of unfairly attacking its closed ecosystem.Executives argue the EU denies users the “magical, innovative experience” that makes Apple stand out. “We face a serious threat in Europe,” Greg Joswiak said before unveiling Apple’s latest products and features. Apple claims its walled garden of hardware and software ensures safety and quality.EU regulators counter that the system blocks rivals and restricts fair competition. Years of tension bring heavy fine Apple and Brussels have fought over competition issues for years.In April, the EU fined Apple €500m for alleged anti-competitive practices in its App Store. The Digital Markets Act…

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