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    Donald Trump may have frozen him out, but Elon Musk fires back, says he's still in the game, watch out

    Despite stepping down from his official role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk intends to maintain a presence in Washington. He plans to visit the White House regularly, signaling his continued interest in influencing policy.

    Commercial credit supply drops 11 pc in Q4 over asset quality concerns: Sidbi-Cibil report

    Commercial credit supply experienced an 11% year-on-year decline in the March quarter due to asset quality concerns and external headwinds, despite an 11% growth in loan enquiries. The overall commercial credit supply growth was restricted to 3%. Portfolio outstanding reached Rs 35.2 lakh crore, with stress declining to a five-year low of 1.79%.

    The crypto industry saw Donald Trump as a champion. Some now fear he's putting personal profits first

    Donald Trump's embrace of cryptocurrency, marked by a dinner with top investors in his $TRUMP meme coin, raises ethical questions about conflicts of interest and potential foreign influence. While the crypto industry gains political clout through donations and legislative wins, Trump's personal crypto ventures draw criticism for blurring the lines between public service and private profit.

    Pope Leo XIV calls for aid to reach Gaza and an end to hostilities in his first general audience

    Pope Leo XIV appealed for humanitarian assistance to Gaza. He urged an end to hostilities affecting children and the vulnerable. The Pope expressed Vatican's readiness to host Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks. This followed requests from global leaders to Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni. Meloni confirmed the Pope's willingness. Donald Trump mentioned the Vatican's offer after speaking with Vladimir Putin.

    Bitcoin rises to record $109,730 on optimism over US regulation

    Bitcoin surged to a record high of $109,730, fueled by optimism surrounding stablecoin legislation in the US Senate and a perceived shift in regulatory approach under a potential Trump administration. The proposed bill, revised to include stricter anti-money laundering measures and consumer protections, has ignited market enthusiasm.

    The problem with US foreign policy is the overshooting

    Donald Trump's foreign policy is a mixed bag, occasionally insightful but often detrimental to America's global standing. While he rightly criticized the nation-building hubris of the Bush era, Trump's transactional approach undermines alliances and disregards values, prioritizing deals over geopolitical strategy. This myopic focus on immediate gains neglects the importance of international norms and institutions for long-term stability.

    The Economic Times
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