Economy, business, innovation

April 2026

Slower EV Sales Will Be The “New Normal” For Tesla Amidst AI, Robotics Push

Slower EV Sales Will Be The “New Normal” For Tesla Amidst AI, Robotics Push Tesla Inc. is increasingly betting its future on AI, autonomy and robotics — but it still depends on selling cars to finance that shift, and that core business is under pressure, Bloomberg reported this week.  Wall Street estimates point to roughly […]

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Microsoft’s 16M Copilot Seats Milestone: Enterprise Adoption or Shelfware Risk?

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) reached a milestone in its Q2 FY2026 earnings: 16.1 million paid Microsoft 365 Copilot seats as of December 31, 2025, a record quarter for seat adds, up over 160% year over year. The headline is compelling. What’s harder to answer is whether that number reflects the kind of deep, daily workflow adoption

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Meta Platforms (META) Bets on Open-Source Llama While Rivals Stay Closed — What It Means for Investors

Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) is making a distinctive wager in the AI race: rather than locking its most important large language models behind a paid API, it has built the Llama family around a broad distribution of publicly available model weights. As closed-model rivals like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic charge per token and guard their

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EU Parliament Shocks Brussels: Chat Surveillance Rejected, Deportation Centers Approved

EU Parliament Shocks Brussels: Chat Surveillance Rejected, Deportation Centers Approved Submitted by Thomas Kolbe Brussels’ assault on industry and small-to-medium businesses is a child of German ideology. This applies not only to the absurd climate battle; German statism also reveals itself in the proposed spying system of EU-wide chat surveillance. The open-border policies, executed in

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US, Iran, Mediators In Ceasefire Talks Before Promised Catastrophic Escalation: Axios

US, Iran, Mediators In Ceasefire Talks Before Promised Catastrophic Escalation: Axios With a potential globally-catastrophic escalation looming on Tuesday, Middle East mediators are communicating with Iran and the United States about a proposed 45-day ceasefire, Axios reported Sunday evening. The ceasefire is being positioned as the first of a two-phased deal, with the second phase

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‘New Iranian Terror Group’ Claims Responsibility For Attacks Across Europe

‘New Iranian Terror Group’ Claims Responsibility For Attacks Across Europe A group that did not exist online or anywhere else before March 9, 2026, has suddenly claimed responsibility for a string of low-tech arson and attempted bombings at synagogues and US banks across Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and the UK. Police in Paris at the scene

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Europe’s Looming Jet Fuel Crisis: Hormuz, Policy Failure, And A Self-Inflicted Supply Shock

Europe’s Looming Jet Fuel Crisis: Hormuz, Policy Failure, And A Self-Inflicted Supply Shock Submitted by Thomas Kolbe Politics has established a new routine. Right at 12 noon, prices at German gas stations now rise day after day. The government’s pricing decree, a hastily assembled mechanism, acts like an accelerant in an already dramatically strained fuel

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Countries Losing Trust In The US

Countries Losing Trust In The US Global perceptions of the United States are shifting. Data from the Munich Security Conference shows a clear decline in trust across advanced and emerging economies. This visualization, created by Visual Capitalist’s Julia Wendling, in partnership with Inigo, provides visual context to these shifting perceptions and highlights where sentiment is changing

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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Alcohol Rehab: Which Is Right for You?

Deciding to seek help for alcohol addiction is one of the most important steps you can take. But once you’ve made that decision, another question often follows: Should you choose inpatient rehab or outpatient treatment? Both options can be highly effective. The right choice depends on your personal situation, the severity of your addiction, your

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