
EVs Got Cheaper Everywhere Except America
Global EV prices fell in 2025, but U.S. buyers are still boxed in by weak policy, no cheap Chinese models, and a taste for bigger cars.
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Global EV prices fell in 2025, but U.S. buyers are still boxed in by weak policy, no cheap Chinese models, and a taste for bigger cars.

A simple exploit of Meta's AI-powered support chatbot compromised the most guarded Instagram account in the world, exposing a systemic flaw in automated security.

People Inc. is preparing to buy the MGM Resorts stake it does not already own, a move that could reset control, valuation, and board expectations.

G42 will deploy a U.S.-designed supercomputer in India, giving governments a playbook for owning AI hardware instead of renting it.

Jafar Panahi's secret-shot film is now in global cinemas and France has made it its official 2026 Oscars submission, turning one banned director's comeback into an international awards and distribution test.
A broad AI selloff hits chips and infrastructure hardest, forcing investors to rethink the near-term AI demand outlook.
A Chinese upstart says it matched high performance cheaply, and that puts the chip arms race on notice.
The selloff tied to DeepSeek and U.S. AI competition looks sharper than the facts, for now.
The “amazing” made-in-China AI model is forcing executives to rethink compute assumptions, chip leverage, and model economics.