Trump’s Shocking U-Turn on Electric Vehicles Sparks Tesla Support

Former President Donald Trump has made a stunning reversal on his stance towards electric vehicles, publicly endorsing Tesla Inc and its CEO Elon Musk at the White House. This about-face comes after years of criticism from Trump, who previously called for subsidies to be phased out for EVs. In 2023, Trump expressed concerns that EVs … Read more

French Court Bars Marine Le Pen from Presidential Run

A recent ruling by the French court has blocked Marine Le Pen, leader of hard-right party National Rally (RN), from running in the 2027 presidential election. The decision comes after an investigation found that Ms Le Pen and eight other politicians used EU parliament funds to pay for RN staff. Her supporters claim the ruling … Read more

Tesla’s Tariffs: How Much More Will You Pay?

US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on imported vehicles, including Tesla models. These tariffs will add costs to Tesla’s production and likely increase prices for American consumers. The tariffs target imported vehicles from countries such as China, Mexico, and the European Union. According to estimates, the average tariff rate of 25% on imported vehicles … Read more

NFL Star Left Tackle Announces Retirement After 12 Seasons

NFL star left tackle Terron Armstead has announced his retirement after 12 seasons in the league, split between the New Orleans Saints and Miami Dolphins. The move comes as a shock to fans, who have come to admire his skill on the field. Armstead’s decision to retire marks the end of an era for several … Read more

Tesla Shares Plunge Amid Earnings Downgrade

Tesla Inc.’s vehicle deliveries fell short of even the most bearish analyst’s expectations, sparking a 4% drop in shares and further highlighting the impact of CEO Elon Musk’s polarizing actions on consumer sentiment. The electric car maker delivered 336,681 vehicles in the first quarter, its worst quarterly total since 2022. This news led JPMorgan Chase … Read more

April’s Full Pink Moon to Rise on April 12

April’s full moon will rise on April 12 at 8:22 p.m., marking the first full moon of spring and setting the date for Easter. The moon, also known as a “micromoon” due to its proximity to Earth, will appear slightly smaller and dimmer than usual. According to tradition, April’s full moon is named after an … Read more

Europe Aims to Empower Ukraine with “Steel Porcupine” Defense Strategy

Europe’s efforts to support Ukraine in its conflict with Russia have taken a significant turn, with the European Commission announcing a two-part strategy to bolster the country’s defense capabilities. The plan, dubbed the “steel porcupine,” aims to invest heavily in Ukraine’s defense industry, positioning the country as a key player in regional security. Proponents of … Read more

Tesla Price Target Slashed 43% Over Elon Musk’s Leadership

A Wedbush Securities analyst has cut his price target for Tesla’s stock by nearly half, citing a brand crisis created by CEO Elon Musk. The analyst says Tesla’s shares have become a symbol of global uncertainty, and it’s time for Musk to lead during turbulent times. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-06/tesla-bull-slashes-stock-price-target-43-citing-musk-and-trump

Van der Poel Content Despite Tour of Flanders Third-Place Finish

Mathieu van der Poel expressed satisfaction with his third-place finish at the Tour of Flanders, despite feeling limited throughout the 269km race. The Dutchman survived a mid-race crash and matched winner Tadej Pogačar until the final ascent of Oude Kwaremont. Van der Poel’s podium result marks his sixth top-three finish in seven starts at the … Read more

Energy Stocks Under Pressure Amid Trump’s Presidency

Oil and gas industry executives are warning that President Donald Trump’s bid for a second term may not be as bullish for energy stocks as initially thought. A recent survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found that 60.8% of oil executives reported an increase in uncertainty, with only 17.7% saying their outlook … Read more