Monthly Archives: October 2022

US gas supplies won’t be enough to fill the gaping hole Russia left in Europe

A customer visits a grocery lit with candles due to a power cut, in Simferopol, Crimea, November 22, 2015. REUTERS/Pavel Rebrov US natural gas won’t fill the gaping hole Russia left behind in Europe, according to BloombergNEF. US production is expected to lag expectations, and could be rerouted to Asia if customers offer higher prices….

Nobel laureate Paul Krugman warns the US economy’s rebound won’t last – and flags housing and exports as key worries

Paul Krugman. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Paul Krugman brushed off the rebound in US GDP last quarter, saying it would be short-lived. The Nobel laureate expects pressure on exports and housing demand to weigh on economic growth. Krugman noted the Fed’s rate hikes have boosted the dollar and increased mortgage costs. Paul Krugman has shrugged off data…

The big question on everyone’s mind now that Elon Musk owns Twitter: Is Donald Trump coming back?

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump. AP Photo/Alex Brandon After months of litigation, Elon Musk bought Twitter on Thursday. Musk has said he would reverse Twitter’s ban on former president Donald Trump if he bought it. Trump previously said he wouldn’t come back to Twitter, but Twitter’s reach might be…

Apple’s limited repair commitments are frustrating independent repairers

Apple earned plaudits for making the iPhone 14 more repairable compared to its predecessors, but the question of who can make those repairs remains. It appears the company has added an additional, seemingly-unnecessary layer of friction to the process of replacing a broken display. Much like in 2019, even genuine Apple screens are causing repaired…