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Tesla is likely to thrive in a Trump administration. These are the ways these analysts see it happening.
Analysts at Deutsche Bank set out to explain how exactly they see Tesla benefiting from a Trump administration, given the close association of Chief Executive Elon Musk and Trump, Vice ...Business - MarketWatch - 2 days ago -
What Trump's election to the White House could mean for EVs
Republicans, led by Trump, have largely condemned EVs, claiming they are being forced upon consumers and that they will ruin the U.S. auto industry.Business - CNBC - November 6 -
Georgia Tech shocks No. 4 Miami to shake up College Football Playoff race; 'Canes could lose first-round bye
The Yellow Jackets snapped a 13-game losing streak against top-five opponentsSports - CBS Sports - 5 days ago -
Tesla should sell its stock after the big post-election run up, analyst says
Tesla should take advantage of its stock’s post-election surge to raise capital by selling shares, a Jefferies analyst says.Business - MarketWatch - 7 hours ago -
Solid-state batteries may yet catch up — but silicon anodes are winning the race to power EVs
Silicon anodes appear to be leading the way in the race to commercialize next-generation battery technologies for electric vehicles.Business - CNBC - November 5 -
2024 World Wide Technology Championship scores: Three-way tie for lead after Round 3 sets up huge Sunday
Justin Lower, Nico Echavarria and Carson Young are one stroke ahead of the pack after Moving DaySports - CBS Sports - 5 days ago -
8 million student loan borrowers would qualify for relief under Biden 'hardship' rules
The Biden administration announced on Friday proposed rules to give student debt relief to borrowers experiencing “hardship” in the president’s latest attempt to forgive student loans. The ...Politics - The Hill - October 25 -
Ros Atkins on… Would Donald Trump accept defeat?
The BBC's analysis editor examines what happened in 2020 and how the Republican might react if he were to lose again.Top stories - BBC News - October 26 -
Five ways a Trump presidency would be disastrous for the climate
Second Trump term would restore climate denialism to an Oval Office efficiently dismantling protections”. The climate crisis may appear peripheral in the US presidential election but a victory for ...World - The Guardian - October 28 -
What would Harris and Trump do in power?
Economy, immigration, abortion and other top issues - here is where the two candidates stand.Top stories - BBC News - November 2 -
What would Trump do if he lost?
After refusing to accept that he lost the 2020 election the former president has been casting doubt on this year’s voteWorld - Financial Times - November 5 -
10-year Treasury yield posts huge leap to 4.43% on Trump win, possible GOP Congress sweep
The pop for bond yields comes as the Trump win carries expectations that more tax cuts and steep tariffs could widen the fiscal deficit and reignite inflation.Business - CNBC - November 6 -
Trump criticizes new NFL kickoff rule
Former President Trump criticized the NFL's new kickoff rule instated this season, saying the league shouldn’t have messed with something that already worked. "I hated seeing what the NFL did with ...Politics - The Hill - October 21 -
Judge delays ruling in Trump "hush money" case
A New York judge expected to rule on the matter of presidential immunity in former President Donald Trump's "hush money" trial has delayed his ruling. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman reports.Top stories - CBS News - 2 days ago -
FirstFT: Partner pay at US law firms hits record levels
Also in today’s newsletter, US backs huge lithium mine and Canada cuts immigration programmeWorld - Financial Times - October 25 -
Why Georgia’s EU future is on the ballot in historic parliament vote
Also in this newsletter: Russian migrant-smuggling ring bustedWorld - Financial Times - October 25 -
Trump Has Turned It Up to 11
The former president is so dependent on racial and ethnic antagonism that without it, he would be a marginal figure.Top stories - The New York Times - October 16 -
Trump Ratchets Up Threats on the Media
Presidents are not all-powerful, but, if elected, Donald Trump would have some influence with the federal regulators who oversee major television networks.Business - The New York Times - October 21 -
Will the Supreme Court Stand Up to Trump?
The Supreme Court is largely to blame for the challenges it may face over the next four years.Top stories - The New York Times - 2 days ago