Earlier today, Elon Musk announced on X that Tesla had “just started Tesla Robotaxi drives in Austin with no safety monitor in the car.” Tesla’s stock immediately jumped over 4% on the news. Headlines ...
The Green Bay Packers are entering the 2026 offseason with limited draft capital after trading away their first-round picks for Micah Parsons. With compensatory picks in play and a need to preserve ...
January 24, 2026: Al-Monitor's Jack Dutton takes us behind the scenes inside Saudi House at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where the conversation is focused on what comes next after Vision 2030, ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a stern warning about President Donald Trump's credit card rate cap at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, saying that it would be an "economic ...
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Two-thirds of the crew members who worked on Melania Trump’s new movie do not want their names associated with the project, a new report claims. According to a new report in Rolling Stone, which cites ...
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which EU ministers agreed on Thursday to designate as a terrorist organisation, is the ideological army of the Islamic republic tasked with preserving the ...
A group of Major League Baseball team owners are apparently so upset with the Los Angeles Dodgers that they are going to push for a salary cap in the sport in the near future. The club owners, ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said today that President Donald Trump’s proposed cap on credit card interest rates would be detrimental to the economy, and could strip consumers of access to credit.
Trump says he is asking Congress to cap credit card interest rates JPMorgan CEO says rate cap would cut off credit for 80% of Americans Banking industry pushes back against Trump proposal Trump, under ...
Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) CEO Albert Bourla sharply criticized Robert F. Kennedy's views on vaccines, calling them "anti-science." He suggested that meaningful progress on immunization policy would ...