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After years of promising investors that millions of Tesla robotaxis would soon fill the streets, Elon Musk debuted his driverless car service in a limited public rollout in Austin, Texas. It did not go smoothly. The 22 June launch initially appeared successful enough, with a flood of videos from pro-Tesla social media influencers praising the
John Calamos issued a cheery outlook for stocks and the economy, and ruled out following Warren Buffett in stepping down anytime soon. The stock market is “coming back very, very well, so I’m pretty positive on that,” the billionaire founder and chief investor of Calamos Investments told Business Insider this week. The benchmark S&P 500
It’s almost poetic how technology evolves: I still remember clutching my first iPod back in college, marveling at its crisp click-wheel controls and endless song list. At the time, nobody saw it coming that this pocket jukebox would one day be outclassed by a tiny computer we call a smartphone. Yet, in May 2005, Bill
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez tied the knot on June 27 and had a big star studded celebration. After the wedding, couple were seen in the streets of Venice, Italy for the very first time as a newly-married couple. Lauren Sanchez Bezos, left, and Jeff Bezos depart from the Aman hotel during wedding celebrations in
U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) speaks at a press conference following the U.S. Senate Republicans’ weekly policy luncheon on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 10, 2025. Kent Nishimura | Reuters President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” cleared a key procedural hurdle in the U.S. Senate late Saturday night, pushing the massive
After a scramble in the Senate, Republicans voted on Saturday to advance Trump’s signature “big, beautiful” bill, with a 51-49 vote. Republicans had been divided over the controversial bill, with some rejecting the proposal to cut welfare programmes in order to cover tax breaks, and others demanding deeper cuts. The key procedural hurdle was cleared
Tillis is making a “big mistake,” Trump posted.