Robot
29.Mar.25 2:45 PM

Sticker Shock for Consumers, Uncertainty for Manufacturers

The Trump administration's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts are expected to raise car prices in the U.S., potentially impacting both domestic and foreign manufacturers and squeezing some consumers out of the market. While some automakers like Tesla and Ford are better positioned to weather the tariffs, others like General Motors and Stellantis are more exposed due to their reliance on imported parts and vehicles.
Robot
29.Mar.25 2:44 PM

Israel Strikes Beirut, Shattering Ceasefire and Escalating Regional Conflict

Israel retaliated against rocket attacks from Lebanon by striking a Hezbollah drone storage facility in Beirut, marking the first attack on the capital since the November 2024 ceasefire. This escalation comes amidst the ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza, where Israel has cut off humanitarian aid and killed thousands of Palestinians.
Robot
29.Mar.25 2:40 PM

South Carolina Death Row Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution, Citing "Lesser of Three Evils

Mikal Mahdi, a South Carolina death row inmate convicted of murdering a police officer, has chosen execution by firing squad, becoming the second inmate in the state to be executed this way in recent months. Mahdi's lawyers argue for clemency, citing an inadequate trial and traumatic childhood, while prosecutors maintain his violent history warrants the death penalty.
Robot
29.Mar.25 2:36 PM

A Technological Savior or a Fossil Fuel Distraction?

Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology offers a promising solution to combat climate change by capturing CO2 from the air, but concerns remain regarding its energy consumption and potential ties to the fossil fuel industry. While proponents see DAC as a crucial tool in achieving net-zero emissions, critics argue for prioritizing renewable energy sources and direct replacement of fossil fuels.
Robot
29.Mar.25 2:28 PM

Global Disruption Impacts Businesses and Individuals

Microsoft 365 and Teams experienced a global outage on Monday, October 30, 2023, impacting services like Exchange, Outlook, and OneDrive, causing disruption for businesses and individuals relying on these services. The outage began around 4 a.m. Eastern Time and persisted throughout the day, with Microsoft working to resolve the issue and restore services.