Thousands of Passengers Stranded in Hong Kong After Cathay Pacific Cancels 50 New Flights, Disrupting Travel to Key Cities Including San Francisco, Vancouver, Zurich, Narita, and Others

Thousands of Passengers Stranded in Hong Kong After Cathay Pacific Cancels 50 New Flights, Disrupting Travel to Key Cities Including San Francisco, Vancouver, Zurich, Narita, and Others

Home » AIRLINE NEWS » Thousands of Passengers Stranded in Hong Kong After Cathay Pacific Cancels 50 New Flights, Disrupting Travel to Key Cities Including San Francisco, Vancouver, Zurich, Narita, and Others Published on September 22, 2025 By: Rana Pratap Thousands of passengers are stranded in Hong Kong as Cathay Pacific cancels 50 flights, disrupting…

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Metaview co-founder offers quick hiring for H-1B Visa holders, dubs Trump's bombshell $100K fee move ‘rounding error’

Metaview co-founder offers quick hiring for H-1B Visa holders, dubs Trump’s bombshell $100K fee move ‘rounding error’

The co-founder and chief technology officer of a San Francisco-based firm used the Trump administration’s decision to increase the H-1B visa fee to $100,000 for new applicants as a hiring opportunity. In a LinkedIn post, Metaview CTO Shahriar Tajbakhsh advertised a list of available positions for H-1B candidates at his company. The post comes at…

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Tech war: Anthropic’s Claude restrictions put overseas AI tools backed by China in limbo

Tech war: Anthropic’s Claude restrictions put overseas AI tools backed by China in limbo

An abrupt decision by American artificial intelligence firm Anthropic to restrict service to Chinese-owned entities anywhere in the world has cast uncertainty over some Claude-dependent overseas tools backed by China’s tech giants. After Anthropic’s notice on Friday that it would upgrade access restrictions to entities “more than 50 per cent owned … by companies headquartered…

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Google ordered to pay $425.7 million in damages for improperly tracking smartphone activity

Google ordered to pay $425.7 million in damages for improperly tracking smartphone activity

A federal jury has ordered Google to pay $425.7 million for improperly snooping on people’s smartphones during a nearly decade-long period of intrusions. The verdict reached Wednesday in San Francisco federal court followed a more than two-week trial in a class-action case covering about 98 million smartphones operating in the United States between July 1,…

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Stock market today: Live updates

Stock market today: Live updates

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during afternoon trading on August 1, 2025 in New York City. Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images Stock futures are near flat Tuesday night as investors analyzed the latest batch of corporate earnings. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell 19 points, or 0.1%. S&P…

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