Philippines fourth most corrupt country among its peers in East and Southeast Asia
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India’s scorching summer likely to push power demand even higher
India’s power demand has surged to fresh records this week as a brutal heatwave grips much of the country, pushing electricity consumption to levels never seen before. Bloomberg reported that peak demand hit 260.45 gigawatts (GW) on Tuesday, May 19, surpassing
Tesla stock slumps over 3% to sink below $400: what happened?
Shares of Tesla (TSLA) continued to decline Tuesday, falling below the $400 mark as investors reassessed the company’s pricing strategy and broader growth outlook. The stock dropped 3.5% to around $395.25 in early trading, extending Monday’s 2.9% decline and marking a
Rooftop solar pioneers sought as CPRE opens nominations for Centenary Award
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The Knowledge versus the algorithm: inside London’s £42bn robotaxi reckoning
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Dow sinks 330 points as Nvidia slides ahead of earnings report
US stocks moved lower on Tuesday as investors continued pulling back from semiconductor and technology stocks amid rising inflation concerns, elevated Treasury yields, and uncertainty surrounding the Middle East conflict. The S&P 500 fell 0.5%, while the Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.57%.
Verdict delivered, cracks exposed: OpenAI beats Musk in trial, but questions remain
A federal jury’s emphatic rejection of Elon Musk’s claims against Sam Altman and OpenAI cleared a major legal obstacle for the ChatGPT maker’s ambitious plans to become a trillion-dollar public company, but not without exposing deep tensions at the heart