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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.

www.arenaev.com

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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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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Former New York real estate developer Joshua Schuster admits investor fraud and gambling losses scheme

A once-prominent New York City developer has admitted in federal court that he cheated investors who trusted him with their money for luxury property deals to fuel a gambling habit. Joshua Schuster, 42, now living in Boca Raton, Florida, stood before a judge in the Southern District of New York and pleaded guilty to . The charge carries a potential sentence of up to 20 years in prison. He is scheduled to be sentenced on July 9, 2026. "Joshua Schuster promised to build real estate across our City. Instead, he stole more than $13 million,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton. “Fraud in the real estate market costs all New Yorkers and we will bring fraudsters to justice.”— US Attorney SDNY (@SDNYnews) Prosecutors say the investments were supposed to bankroll high-end real estate projects. Instead, much of the cash went elsewhere. Former New York developer allegedly diverts money to fund gambling to federal authorities, Schuster did not put investor funds toward the developments he had…

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Donald Trump & His Administration Are Getting Cooked Over “Operation Epic Fury”

MANDEL NGAN / Donald Trump Donald Trump billed himself as a dove, promising the MAGA faithful he wouldn’t get us involved in any more new wars, but like everything else that comes out of his mouth, that turned out to be an absolute lie. Donald Trump is now looking quite hawkish after deciding to partner with Israel and launching an assault on Iran, which his administration claims is trying to build nuclear weapons. Those claims come after he initially said the country’s nuclear capability was all but stifled after previously claiming they “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program. While many of us were sleeping, as part of “Operation Epic Fury,” yes, that name is real, United States jets hit targets near the presidential palace. Love Hip-Hop Wired? Get more! Join the Hip-Hop Wired Newsletter We care about your data. See our . The , “The American-led attack appeared to herald a much broader regional crisis. Iranian news media reported that Iran had targeted at least four U.S. military bases…

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Estonia’s FM: Khamenei’s death opens a door for Iranians – and dents Putin’s myth

The death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in US-Israeli airstrikes has been cast in Tallinn and Brussels as a hinge moment: a possible opening for a different Iran, paired with an acute risk of escalation across the Middle East – and an event with direct implications for European security. Estonia’s foreign minister, Margus Tsahkna, said Khamenei’s death gives Iranians “an opportunity to shape their own future” after decades of rule “built on fear, violence and international destabilisation” – from Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes to repression at home and support for Russia’s war against…

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Michigan child modeling scout accused of gambling away millions in fraud case

A woman from New Boston, Michigan, is now facing federal prosecution after authorities say a multimillion-dollar investment meant to launch a child modeling career was instead funneled into accounts. Chanise Coyne, 46, was indicted last week on several counts of wire fraud and money laundering. Prosecutors she persuaded a family to turn over more than $4.6 million, telling them the money would help build their daughter’s career in child modeling. Investigators say that is not where the money went. New Boston Woman Arrested and Charged with $4.6 Million Child Modeling Fraud Scheme. Read more: — FBI Detroit (@FBIDetroit) According to federal authorities, much of the cash was diverted for personal expenses. Court records specifically reference what prosecutors describe as “significant gambling expenditures,” rather than payments for modeling events, travel, or professional representation. The indictment, unsealed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan,…

obliviousinvestor.com

Investing Blog Roundup: Phishing Software as a Service

Continuing with our theme of cybersecurity, I read an article this week about a new software product for fraudsters. With this software, the user (a would-be thief) types in a URL of a genuine website, and when a target visits a selected scam URL, the software loads up an invisible browser window to collect, in real-time, all of the genuine website’s information, which it then passes through to the victim’s browser window. In other words, from the victim’s perspective, everything looks exactly right, because it is literally the same thing showing in your browser. But it gets crazier from there. Much crazier. The software also passes every keystroke and action from the victim back to the original website — including the MFA code. So from the victim’s perspective, everything is operating as normal, including all of the functionality after logging in, so as not to set off any mental alarms. But the software is collecting all of that information for the thief. And the thief is now logged…

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The best luxury electric cars – driven, rated and ranked

The luxury EV market has rapidly transformed from almost empty to chock-full. Here are the main protagonists It wasn’t that long ago that if you walked into a car dealership and asked for a luxury electric car, the salesman would have looked you up and down and replied “what?”.  Opulent EVs simply weren’t on the agenda; it wasn’t until the 2012 arrival of the Tesla Model S that proved comfort and material richness could be added to the EV formula.  Fast forward to…

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Bondi Junction solicitor charged over alleged massive $15M gambling theft

A solicitor from Bondi Junction is facing serious criminal charges after police alleged he siphoned almost AUD 15 million ($10.6 million) from his own clients and funnelled the money into gambling. Investigators the 45-year-old quietly moved funds out of a series of business and trust accounts and into accounts he controlled, doing so repeatedly over close to two years. The money, detectives will allege in court, was then used to cover heavy gambling losses. The case first came to light in September 2025, when the NSW Law Society alerted authorities to irregular transactions linked to a law firm in Sydney’s east. The tip-off led the NSW Police Force’s Financial Crimes Squad to establish Strike Force Salbrook to dig deeper into the firm’s financial records. Good afternoon, Here are the latest news headlines: Man dies following single truck crash near Griffith: Driver dies following truck crash – Central Coast: Financial Crimes Squad detectives charge solicitor with… — NSW Police Force…

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