Tech
Tesla will try to stem the bleeding on its earnings call after its worst sales quarter in four years, a round of price cuts, and a sinking share price
Tesla, once a pioneer of electric vehicles, has even its most ardent supporters clamoring for CEO Elon Musk to “handhold investors.”
April 22, 2024
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Commentary
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Topics
Environment
Baltimore leaders strike back after Singaporean firms tried to cap liability in port disaster—’negligence caused them to destroy the Key Bridge’
‘Egregious’—designer who smuggled purses made of python and caiman sentenced to 18 months in prison
Finland—the world’s No. 1 coffee consumer—is turning to AI and lab-grown beans to energize the industry
Finance
Baltimore leaders strike back after Singaporean firms tried to cap liability in port disaster—’negligence caused them to destroy the Key Bridge’
The recent stock market selloff was just the start of a deeper correction that’s on the way, JPMorgan’s top equity strategist warns
Musk turned Democrats off Teslas at a critical time. Here’s what they bought instead
Health
Your ground beef may be contaminated with E. coli, USDA says. Here are the products under public health alert
Pot is illegal in North Carolina—except on Cherokee land where medical cannabis sales just started
Nobel laureate Esther Duflo proposes taxing 3,000 billionaires to protect the world’s poorest from climate change—and most Americans likely agree with the plan
Leadership
Baltimore leaders strike back after Singaporean firms tried to cap liability in port disaster—’negligence caused them to destroy the Key Bridge’
Dozen of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Yale University after sweeping arrests at Columbia last week
A once-unthinkable revolution is quietly sweeping France’s corporate landscape: Foreign-born CEOs
Lifestyle
‘Egregious’—designer who smuggled purses made of python and caiman sentenced to 18 months in prison
Caitlin Clark to sign $28 million deal with Nike to get her own sneaker
Chris Pratt’s decision to demo a historic home he bought for $12.5 million last year has ignited public outrage: He has ‘more money than taste’
Personal Finance
Musk turned Democrats off Teslas at a critical time. Here’s what they bought instead
These are professional investors’ 3 biggest fears for markets in 2024, according to a JPMorgan survey
Hawaii lawmakers target Maui vacation rentals after Lahaina wildfire supercharges housing shortage and exorbitant prices
Politics
Dozen of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Yale University after sweeping arrests at Columbia last week
The Lahaina fire leveled their home. Now the cheapest rental they can find is $10,000 a month
Columbia University makes all classes virtual on Passover as tensions run high
Retail
‘Egregious’—designer who smuggled purses made of python and caiman sentenced to 18 months in prison
Finland—the world’s No. 1 coffee consumer—is turning to AI and lab-grown beans to energize the industry
In a ‘Succession’-style move, even more of LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault’s kids are nabbing pivotal roles, while their Gen Z brother faces big test
Success
The ‘commuter triangle’: How work-life balance is the key to the office-commute-city of the future
In a ‘Succession’-style move, even more of LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault’s kids are nabbing pivotal roles, while their Gen Z brother faces big test
Tata’s consultancy arm cuts bonuses for employees who aren’t in the office 5 days a week
Tech
Finland—the world’s No. 1 coffee consumer—is turning to AI and lab-grown beans to energize the industry
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg avoided a cage match with Elon Musk but got a jab in anyway by passing him on the billionaires list
OpenAI’s Sam Altman is funding a green-energy moonshot as AI’s power demands grow to ‘insatiable’ levels