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We 'Totally Would've Done It Differently': Ford CEO On The Failure Of The F-150 Lightning

"I mean, look, we didn't know what we didn't know," he says. The F-150 Lightning was a lesson the company had to learn the hard way.

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'"Reckless, Suicidal Race": The Deadly Threat Posed by Artificial Intelligence

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is just as dangerous as the invention of nuclear weapons. AI pioneers are warning that the technology must be brought under control while it's still possible.

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Dutch gambling regulator warns athletes betting on own competitions raise integrity risks

Dutch gambling regulators say they are seeing a new type of integrity concern in , where athletes are placing wagers on competitions in which they are directly involved. The warning appears in the Netherlands’ latest , where officials say several alerts during 2025 involved players betting within their own leagues or events. Regulators consider the practice a serious conflict of interest and a potential gateway to manipulation. The findings come from the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the country’s national gambling regulator, which released its Trendanalyse Matchfixing 2025 examining suspicious betting activity reported by licensed operators. Dutch gambling market expansion in 2024–2025, with more license holders and live gambling sites recorded by December each year. Credit: KSA The number of alerts itself barely changed compared with the previous year. Operators submitted 12 reports in 2025, down only slightly from 13 in 2024. But regulators say the nature of those reports is changing,…

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Florida gambling crackdown seizes 623 machines in sweep across four counties

Florida’s push against illegal gambling operations just got bigger, with state regulators announcing that more machines and cash have been taken off the streets in a widening Central Florida crackdown. The Florida Gaming Control Commission says the tally from Operation Reel of Fortune has climbed sharply since the . In its latest update, the agency reports that 623 illegal slot machines and $350,800 in cash have now been seized as part of the coordinated effort spanning multiple counties. The updated numbers for Operation Reel of Fortune are now 623 slot machines and $350,800 seized from illegal casinos over a three day period in Duval, Flagler, Volusia, and Brevard Counties. A great partnership with AG James Uthmeier and the Sheriffs in all four counties. — Florida Gaming Control Commission (@FLGamingControl) “The updated numbers for Operation Reel of Fortune are now 623 slot machines and $350,800 seized from illegal casinos over a three day period in Duval, Flagler, Volusia, and…

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A chemical ‘Goldilocks zone’ may limit which planets can host life

Life needs nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. But without the right balance of oxygen, these elements get locked away in planets’ cores.

www.autocar.co.uk

New £23k Cupra Raval sheds camo ahead of official reveal

Cousin of VW ID Polo is caught testing uncamouflaged, revealing design faithful to UrbanRebel concept The Cupra Raval, due in the UK later this year priced from around £23,000, has shed its camouflage ahead of its official unveiling. An uncamouflaged prototype has been caught winter testing in Scandinavia, revealing that the design of the UrbanRebel concept has made it to production largely intact. Its scowling triangular headlights remain, for instance, as does its swooping roofline and split C-pillar treatment. It's…

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Apple Unveils New M5 MacBook Air, M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro Models

M5 MacBook Air / MacBook Pro Apple introduced two new MacBook models with more powerful chips under the hood. Yes, you will have to pay more if you want one. Tuesday, the company Steve Jobs built announced a new MacBook Air model featuring the company’s M5 chip, along with new MacBook Pro models featuring the M5 Pro and M5 Max. The M5 MacBook Air MacBook Air with M5 Kicking things off with the MacBook Air, which will also have a new M5 chip, it will also have 512GB of base storage, doubling what the MacBook Air with the M4 chip used to offer. It also has double the max storage, offering users 4TB, up from 2TB. Love Hip-Hop Wired? Get more! Join the Hip-Hop Wired Newsletter We care about your data. See our . According to the tech giant, the M5 MacBook Air’s SSD provides “2x faster read/write performance compared to the previous generation.” The new MacBook Air also has Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6. That’s all good, but unfortunately, this new model is $100 more than the base MacBook Air M4…

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The Tale of the World’s Most Unlikely School Bag

If you’ve ever set foot in Japan, or even just watched five minutes of anime, you know this silhouette. It’s boxy. It’s stiff. It has a massive flap covering the entire front and straps that look weirdly over-engineered for the tiny shoulders they rest upon. It is the randoseru (ランドセル). And it is, without a doubt, the most recognizable school bag on the face of the planet. Every single elementary school child in Japan—millions of them—wears one for exactly six years. But to call the randoseru just a “school bag” is a disservice to its craft. It is a cultural artifact, a mandatory rite of passage, a piece of safety equipment, and strangely enough, perhaps the finest example of mass-produced leather craftsmanship in the world. And the wildest part? The genesis of this quintessentially Japanese icon isn’t even Japanese. This is the story of the Randoseru. Picture this: It’s the 1850s, and Japan is cautiously cracking open its doors after centuries of isolation. Dutch military advisors…

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Polymarket sues Michigan over state gambling enforcement threat against platform

Polymarket is taking Michigan to court, saying state officials are trying to police a business that answers to Washington, not Lansing. QCX LLC, operating as Polymarket, filed a Wednesday (March 4) in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan. The company wants a federal judge to stop the state from applying its gambling laws to Polymarket’s event-based trading platform. Polymarket runs a designated contract market under the supervision of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, or CFTC. On its platform, users trade event contracts, which are financial products tied to the outcomes of real-world events. In its complaint, the company says Congress granted the CFTC “exclusive jurisdiction” over these kinds of derivatives, arguing that states have no authority to regulate or prohibit them. NEW: Actually it's the other way round. Polymarket sues Michigan to block enforcement of state gambling laws against federally regulated prediction markets, arguing CFTC has…

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Sportradar posts record 2025 revenue profits and expands major buyback program

Sportradar wrapped up 2025 with its strongest financial results to date, reporting , higher profits and a sharp jump in operating cash as demand for sports data, betting technology and integrity services continued to expand worldwide. The Switzerland-based sports technology company said full-year revenue reached €1.29 billion ($1.5 billion), rising 17% compared with the previous year. Profit for the period came in at €100 million ($116 million), while adjusted EBITDA climbed 33% to €297 million ($346 million). Profitability also improved, with margins reaching 23%. Today we announced our Q4 & FY 2025 earnings, with Sportradar achieving record high revenue of €1,290 million, up 17% YoY. Listen to today’s earnings call where our CEO & CFO discuss our results and take questions from analysts: — Sportradar (@Sportradar) Cash generation was another key area. The company reported €403 million ($469 million) in net cash from operating activities and record free cash flow of €167 million…

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Michigan attorney general sues Kalshi over alleged unlicensed sports betting operation

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has taken Kalshi to court, accusing the prediction-market company of running what in the state. Court documents filed on Tuesday (March 3) in Ingham County Circuit Court, and by The Closing Line, show the case, Nessel v. Kalshiex LLC, centers on claims that Kalshi lets Michigan residents place sports-related wagers without approval from the Michigan Gaming Control Board. Judge Rosemarie Aquilina has been assigned to the case, which is still pending. BREAKING: Michigan Attorney General has filed a civil enforcement action against Kalshi in Ingham County Circuit Court. Michigan becomes the 10th state to be engaged in litigation with Kalshi, but only the third to sue as a plaintiff in state court. — Daniel Wallach (@WALLACHLEGAL) The lawsuit states that Kalshi presents itself as a financial trading platform while effectively operating as a sportsbook. “Kalshi offers an online sports betting operation to residents in the State of Michigan without the…

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