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Jeep And Ram's Parent Company Got The EV Shift Wrong. The Bill Is Enormous

Stellantis misread and mishandled the EV transition, resulting in a cataclysmic loss last year. Here's how it plans to turn it around.

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Used Teslas duck the trend of falling EV prices

Until recently, people who wanted to buy a used EV in the US could count on a $4,000 tax credit from the government. That "free money" helped many buyers decide to skip the gas station. Unfortunately, that federal credit ended on September 30. Since that day, the market for used electric cars has split into two very different paths - one belongs to Tesla, and the other belongs to everyone else. New data from iSeeCars shows that the used EV market is struggling. Between September 2025 and January 2026, the number of people choosing used electric cars dropped quite a bit. In September, EVs...

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Derby driver jailed after gambling causes devastating A50 crash

Content warning: This article contains distressing details and footage. A Derby man who spent much of a motorway journey on his phone has been jailed after causing a crash on the A50 and leaving a young family with life-changing injuries. Jack Bentley, 30, was travelling from Blackpool back to Derby on the evening of April 6, 2025, when he became distracted by online betting sites on his mobile. Around 6.45pm local time, as vehicles slowed and queued ahead of him, Bentley failed to react. His Ford Focus careered into the back of a stationary Nissan X-Trail. The impact was so severe that the Nissan was shunted forward into the vehicle in front. Inside the car was a pregnant woman and her family. She suffered a fractured pelvis and was taken straight to hospital. Doctors carried out an emergency caesarean section after her baby went into distress, and the child was born prematurely. The newborn then spent weeks in intensive care suffering with collapsed lungs. Two children who were also…

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PointsBet Canada appeals Ontario regulator over five-day suspension tied to NBA

PointsBet Canada is pushing back against Ontario’s gaming watchdog after registration for five days. The operator Thursday (February 26) that it has formally asked the independent Licence Appeal Tribunal to review the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario’s decision and halt the proposed suspension while the case is heard. NEW: says it will appeal a proposed 5-day suspension of its Ontario operator registration by the AGCO, seeking a hearing with the Licence Appeal Tribunal — Suswati Basu (@suswatibasu) The dispute stems from a February 12 notice in which the AGCO said it intended to temporarily suspend PointsBet’s iGaming registration. Regulators allege the company failed to properly identify and report suspicious wagers connected to a 2024 NBA betting scandal involving former Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter. That broader matter is now part of criminal investigations in the United States. According to our reporting, the AGCO concluded that PointsBet did not escalate unusual…

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Lucid Motors reports doubled revenue in Q4, but it keeps bleeding money

Lucid Motors is moving into a busy new year with big plans for its electric cars. The company shared its financial results for the last year, and while it did not make as much profit as experts hoped, it did make more money from sales than expected. Now, the California company is looking toward 2026 as a bridge to its future. The main goal is to grow steadily as it is getting ready to launch a cheaper vehicle. The company wants to build between 25,000 and 27,000 vehicles this year. This is a big step up from last year. In 2025, Lucid made 17,840 EVs. If it hits the high end of the new...

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Rhyme Fest Forms Strategic Alliance with BeatCon in Blockbuster Deal, Reshaping the Future of Los Angeles Hip-Hop

In a landmark move for the Hip Hop culture, has officially partnered with in a strategic deal set to redefine the landscape of hip-hop events in Los Angeles. The partnership unites two respected platforms — Rhyme Fest’s community-driven festival model and BeatCon’s producer-focused conference experience — creating a vertically integrated ecosystem for artists, DJs, producers, and fans. The combined entity will deliver expanded live performances, beat showcases, educational panels, brand partnerships, and industry networking opportunities under one powerful umbrella. “This is about evolution,” said Randy Espinoza, Founder of BeatCon. “Los Angeles is the creative capital of hip-hop. BeatCon partnering with Rhyme Fest allows us to build infrastructure for producers and artists while scaling live experiences at a higher level.” “We’re not just producing events — we’re cultivating culture”, said Rafael “Scooby” Dos Santos, Founder of Rhyme Fest. “it’s important to grow the Hip Hop…

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New York sues Valve over alleged illegal loot box gambling operation

New York Attorney General Letitia James is taking Valve Corporation to court, accusing the gaming powerhouse of operating what she describes as an illegal gambling scheme built around virtual “loot boxes” in several of its biggest titles. The , filed in Manhattan’s state Supreme Court, argues that Valve’s practice of selling digital keys to unlock in-game containers violates New York’s constitutional and criminal bans on gambling. James is pursuing the case under Executive Law § 63(12), a statute that allows her office to target repeated illegal business conduct. Valve, a video game developer, has made billions of dollars by letting children and adults illegally gamble for the chance to win valuable virtual prizes. These features are addictive and harmful.That's why I'm suing to stop Valve’s unlawful conduct and protect New Yorkers.— NY AG James (@NewYorkStateAG) At issue are loot boxes connected to hit franchises such as Counter-Strike, Team Fortress 2 and Dota 2. Players typically…

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Honda Prelude

Honda Prelude returns with an interesting hybrid system and Civic-based tech When Honda announced that it was going to make a new Prelude, you would have been forgiven for assuming it was going to be another crossover and not taking much notice, just to avoid disappointment. Such things do happen. Yet even though SUVs have replaced coupés for many as the moderately fashionable daily driver, Honda really was going to breathe new life into the mainstream two-door.Picking up the tradition from the early 2000s as if nothing had changed, Honda’s new coupé is based on a mid-sized hatchback. Given the Accord has long been absent from Europe, the Honda Civic was the starting point.

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Leapmotor reveals the interior of the upcoming A10 small SUV

Leapmotor is getting ready to release its newest model, the A10. Also known internationally as the B03X, this compact SUV just showed off its interior for the first time. The company plans to launch the car in China very soon, with a European debut following in the second half of 2026. This vehicle is a big step for the brand as it pushes to sell one million EVs this year. Inside the cabin, the Leapmotor A10 looks clean and simple. The dashboard is straight and features a dual-spoke steering wheel. Drivers get an 8.88-inch digital screen for their gauges, and in the middle of the dash, a...

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Columbia dealer gets 15 years after casino fentanyl bust and charges

A Columbia, Missouri, man who drew attention during a tense at an casino is now headed to federal prison for 15 years. Walter Antwine Moore, 44, was sentenced Wednesday (February 25) to 180 months behind bars by U.S. District Judge Greg Kays. Moore had already admitted guilt to several federal crimes, including possessing methamphetamine and fentanyl with the intent to distribute and carrying a firearm while dealing drugs. Walter Antwine Moore (Columbia) sentenced to 15 Years for 2,300 fentanyl pills in KC, meth & firearm in St. Joseph, and 913 fentanyl pills in Quapaw, Oklahoma — U.S. Attorney WDMO (@USAO_WDMO) What started as a gambling trip in December 2022 ended up unraveling a much larger case. Columbia dealer faces trouble at blackjack table ahead of casino fentanyl raid Federal prosecutors Moore was playing blackjack at a casino in Quapaw, Oklahoma, when he lost more than $1,000. According to court records, he became angry with the dealer, began cursing and made vague threats.…

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Wichita man accused of running proxy betting scheme at Kansas casino

A Wichita man who worked at the Kansas Star Casino is now facing several criminal charges after state investigators accused him of running an inside the Sumner County facility. Attorney General Kris W. Kobach Tuesday (February 24) that Quoc “Kevin” Phu Lam, 47, had been arrested following an investigation into what authorities describe as proxy betting. According to court filings, investigators believe Lam acted as a go-between, placing wagers for other people instead of those individuals making bets themselves. Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today announced charges against Quoc “Kevin” Phu Lam, 47, of Wichita, for multiple counts related to illegal commercial gambling activities at the Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, Kansas. — Kansas AG's Office (@KSAGOffice) Prosecutors say the activity happened while Lam was employed at the casino in Mulvane. Rather than simply placing his own wagers, authorities allege he accepted money from coworkers and others and then made bets on their…

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