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Toyota Highlander Vs. Hyundai Ioniq 9 Vs. Kia EV9: Which Three-Row EV Is Best?

In most categories, the Toyota is neck-and-neck with its Korean rivals. But the Hyundai and Kia still have one key advantage.

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'Ten Times Bigger To Me:' Why Ford's CEO Thinks Software Is A Bigger Challenge Than EVs or China

Jim Farley thinks the software-defined vehicle revolution is a bigger deal for his business than EVs. I think he's right.

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A rising percentage of U.S. teens aren’t getting enough sleep

Teens need eight to 10 hours of sleep each night. A large majority get less than that, according to a national survey of U.S. high school students.

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Volkswagen hits two million electric cars

Volkswagen just did something that used to seem impossible - the German car company officially handed over its two-millionth electric car to a customer. The blue ID.3 hatchback met its new owners at the famous Transparent Factory in Dresden. Two million is a big number, but the real story is how fast the company got there. It took Volkswagen twelve long years to sell its first million electric cars. It took only ten months to sell the second million. This speed is almost hard to believe. In April 2025, the company celebrated hitting the one-million mark with an ID.3 GTX. Less than a year...

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The best hybrid SUVs – PHEVs and regular hybrids rated

We pick the very finest hybrid SUVs on the road, with compact, family and luxury models all making the cut For those not yet sold on the idea of an electric family car, the vast and ever-growing variety of hybrids is proving more popular than ever – particularly among SUV drivers who require a family hauler that’s as parsimonious as it is practical.  In a market that’s now divided by petrol and electric (and at a push diesel), hybrid…

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Underdog faces layoffs regulatory pressure and strategic business pivot

Fantasy sports betting firm Underdog, which once boasted hundreds of millions in venture backing and a unicorn valuation, appears to be going through a rocky stretch. In the past week, the business has cut a significant portion of its workforce, reworking parts of its product strategy, as it deals with mounting scrutiny from regulators in several states. Former Underdog employees speak out after widespread job cuts Current and former staffers have turned to LinkedIn to share that they were swept up in the layoffs. One member of the creative team said Underdog “made the decision to eliminate my role in a recent round of layoffs” after four years spent building systems and leading teams — “[a] lot to reflect on.”  Others described themselves as “a casualty of the recent Underdog layoffs,” said they planned to “keep up with contacts,” or noted they had been “impacted by the layoffs at Underdog.” Former Underdog employee shares layoff update. Credit: LinkedIn Many added the hashtag…

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DraftKings unveils unified Super App strategy across US markets

is preparing to fold nearly all of its digital betting products into one place. The Boston-based gaming company said Monday (March 2) it will introduce what it calls the DraftKings Sports & Casino “super app,” a single platform designed to house its sportsbook, casino, lottery and prediction offerings under one roof. The came during the company’s 2026 Virtual Investor Day, where executives laid out a broader growth strategy focused on streamlining products and reaching customers in more states. So the DraftKings "Super App" may have different plumbing in California (where sports betting is not yet legal) compared to New York (where online sports betting is legal and DK is licensed), but the UX will be basically identical. Difference is "predictions" in CA and OSB in NY. — Geoff Zochodne (@GeoffZochodne) Instead of asking users to toggle between separate apps, DraftKings plans to offer one shared experience with a single wallet and login. What customers see inside the app will depend…

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Tesla hikes the price for the Cybertruck AWD by $10,000

We all know that the EV world moves fast, but Tesla just set a new record for speed in the wrong direction for buyers' wallets. Just 10 days after introducing a more affordable version of its famous electric pickup, the company hit the brakes on the deal. The Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive (AWD), which briefly started at €51,210, now carries a price tag of €59,740. This $10,000 jump (17% increase) went into effect almost as soon as customers got used to the old price. This is a very specific strategy from Tesla CEO Elon Musk. When the €51,210 trim launched on February 19, it seemed like the...

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Gambling Is Not Investing coalition challenges prediction markets over sports betting consumer protections

A newly formed coalition is entering the intensifying fight over sports betting and prediction markets, saying some platforms are dodging the consumer protections that govern legal gambling. The organization, Gambling is Not Investing, officially rolled out Monday (March 2) in Washington, D.C. Its stated goal is to press for consistent safeguards by insisting that existing state and tribal gaming laws be enforced. Former Congressman Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) is serving as the group’s executive director. By disguising themselves as financial markets, prediction markets are offering unsafe and unregulated sports betting products to consumers across the country, trampling over state laws, age restrictions and tax rules.It’s time to make it clear. Gambling is not investing.— Gambling is Not investing (@EndBackdoorBets) At the heart of the dispute is the rapid growth of prediction market platforms that let users buy and sell contracts tied to real-world events, including sports games. Companies…

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The £30k supercar garage: 30 dreams you can actually afford

A £30k budget would buy you only a handful of new cars today – or any one of these used dream machines Perchance to dream… Had Shakespeare been around today, chances are he might have been referring to his next car rather than to the next life. After all, who doesn’t spend half their waking hours scrolling through car ads, imagining themselves at the wheel of something they can’t afford, such as a Ferrari or a Lamborghini? It passes the time but leads nowhere – so instead, scroll through these 30 choice motors no dearer than £30,000. Agreed, it’s a significant sum, but many of them are less than half that…

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Why it’s not easy for car makers in the US to ditch electric cars

Regulatory changes have led to car makers writing off the equivalent of almost $40 billion in EV investments Car makers in the US have written off the equivalent of almost $40 billion in EV investments following regulatory changes that ended mandatory sales of EVs. However, a desire to compete globally and the need to comply with state laws means the big players aren't giving up on electric power. The US had been largely following Europe and China in pivoting towards EVs, pushed in part by government regulations put in place by president Joe Biden that required EVs to account for half of light vehicle sales by…

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