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Tesla Kicks Off Semi Volume Production April 2026
On April 29, 2026, Tesla will kick off volume production of its Semi, a battery electric semi-trailer truck that promises to revolutionize the freight industry....
Blue Origin Reuses New Glenn Booster but Satellite Misses Orbit
Blue Origin pulled off a historic rocket landing on April 19. But the satellite it carried missed its mark. That tension — between a major reusability win and a
Blue Origin Launches New Glenn with Reused Booster
On April 19, 2026, American space technology company Blue Origin made history with the successful launch of its New Glenn rocket, marking a significant mileston
South Korea Car Plant Fire Kills 14, Injures 60
The death toll from the March 20 fire at a car parts plant in Daejeon now stands at 14. Another 60 people were injured. Those numbers will shape the investigati
Anthropic Releases Claude Sonnet 4.6 at Lower Cost
Anthropic's latest model release isn't just another upgrade. It is a pricing play with teeth.
On Tuesday, the company pushed out Claude Sonnet 4.6, a version o
China Detains Factory Chiefs After Baotou Steel Blast Kills 4
Six people are missing. Eighty-four are injured. Four are dead.
Those are the human numbers from the explosion that tore through a steel factory in Baotou, Inn
MONEY & FINANCE
HSBC, 2023 and billion-dollar exposure to China’s
It's been about three years since HSBC was caught in the crosshairs of a billion-dollar exposure to China's collapsing property developers, a crisis that began...
CORPORATE CRIME
HSBC UK Mortgage Scandal Reform Questions Linger
Nearly a decade after HSBC's UK retail arm was caught falsifying mortgage records, the question of whether the bank has truly reformed remains unsettled. The sc
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ENVIRONMENT
UN Climate Panel Retires RCP8.5 Worst-Case Scenario
The United Nations climate committee has formally scrapped its worst-case warming scenario. The move, finalized earlier this month, retires RCP8.5 and its succe
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Ukraine Faces Massive Refugee Crisis as War Drags On
Eight million Ukrainians are no longer in their homes. They live in other people's houses, in school gyms, in tent camps, in basements. Another six to seven mil












































