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Elon Musk met senior Chinese officials in Beijing as he pushes for approval to introduce Tesla's advanced driver-assistance technology to its biggest overseas market, where it has been losing ground to homegrown electric-vehicle makers.
Elon Musk met senior Chinese officials in Beijing as he pushes for approval to introduce Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance technology to its biggest overseas market, where it has been losing ground to homegrown electric-vehicle makers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Lose Ground on Storage Surplus
U.S. natural gas futures added to the previous day’s losses as a weekly inventory report showed a larger-than-expected build in natural gas storage.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Premier League: Chelsea draw at Villa after late goal ruled out
Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary and follow live text coverage from seven games in the Premier League.BBC News - Top stories - Premier League -
The best Apple iPhone 15 alternatives are souped-up smartphones that can handle anything
If you aren't interested in picking up the newest iPhone model, these phones are all great in their own right.CBS News - Top stories - Apple -
Chinese Financial Services Shares Gain on Consolidation Hopes
Shares of several Chinese financial services companies traded higher Friday on expectations that the sector may see consolidation after state-run Guolian Securities announced its intention to buy another smaller firm.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Tesla chief Musk meets China’s premier in Beijing
Billionaire arrives in world’s largest car market as he makes push on ‘robotaxis’ in bid to revive fortunesFinancial Times - Business -
Tesla chief Musk meets China’s premier in Beijing
Billionaire arrives in world’s largest car market as he makes push on ‘robotaxis’ in bid to revive fortunesFinancial Times - World -
Will the Supreme Court crown King Donald?
No wonder the public perceives the justices not as jurists but as politicians in robes.The Hill - Politics -
It’s time for Europe to ground Iran Air
Curiously, just days after France and the U.K. helped down airborne Iranian missiles and munitions, Iran Air flights were soaring through the sky as usual, bound for Paris and London.The Hill - Politics - Iran -
The ‘boring phone’: stressed-out gen Z ditch smartphones for dumbphones
The feature-free phone, launched at Milan design week, is the latest device to tap into young people’s concerns about attention-harvesting and data privacy. It’s almost enough to make you stop doomscrolling: dull devices are now cool.. The Boring ...The Guardian - World
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