
Analysts See Tesla Bracing for Rare Sales Slump
Tesla is on track for its first quarterly sales drop since 2020, as analyst forecasts point to weakening demand and rising competition.
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Tesla is on track for its first quarterly sales drop since 2020, as analyst forecasts point to weakening demand and rising competition.

Warren Buffett retires as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, leaving a record $184 billion cash pile and a sober warning for investors: valuations are extreme and opportunities scarce.

Brigitte Bardot, the French actress who embodied 1950s glamour and later became a polarizing activist, has died at 90, reigniting debate over her cinematic triumphs and racially charged rhetoric.

College stars are signing NBA contracts mid-season and still playing March Madness, igniting a rules firestorm that could reshape the sport.
A loophole-free Bell test using qubits and photons ends the 97-year-old Bohr-Einstein debate, boosting quantum tech stocks and sealing Copenhagen’s victory.

Tesla’s surprise 2025 sales miss—1.6M vs 1.9M expected—triggers 12% stock drop as China rivals undercut prices and robotaxi delays dent growth.

A U.S.-pursued oil tanker now flies a freshly painted Russian flag, complicating sanctions enforcement and raising geopolitical stakes on the high seas.
Global equities gained 24 % in 2025 as AI hype, Fed rate cuts and a Chinese stimulus blitz eclipsed trade-war angst.

Armed with faster drones and AI, a Texas firm begins a 70-million-dollar, no-find-no-fee sweep of the remote Indian Ocean seabed for the wreck of MH370.

The 2025-26 College Football Playoff schedule is here: 12 teams, 11 games, and a new January rhythm that stretches from campus sites to Atlanta’s title tilt.