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'You don’t have to burn it down': Elon Musk on backlash against Tesla, says 'it feels like Armageddon'
“If you read the news, it feels like Armageddon,” he told employees in a meeting that lasted past 10 p.m. local time, according to Bloomberg. During the meeting, which was streamed live on his social media platform X, Musk further appealed: “I can’t walk past a TV without seeing a Tesla on fire. I understand if you don’t want to buy our product, but you don’t have to burn it down.” Musk also advised Tesla employees to “hang onto” their stock despite the «rocky moments.» Notably, Tesla shares have plunged more than 40% this year, erasing gains from a stock surge that followed President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
19.03 / 14:07
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New twist in Trump tariff policy can give India a breather
Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs against other countries come into effect may not be as menacing as it seems because there is little clarity on how the tariffs will be imposed and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has put a twist in Trump's policy. It seems the policy is a work in progress, and nobody is yet sure how it will take effect. Reciprocal tariffs roughly mean hiking rates on imports to match the level that other countries apply to US products.
14.03 / 03:13
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She moved to Paris but after 3 years felt more Indian than before. What changed her?
The user admitted that back home, Indian culture felt like an everyday norm, blending seamlessly into life. But after relocating, they began noticing just how much they missed the little things—especially food. Despite exploring a variety of international cuisines, nothing quite matched the richness of Indian flavors. The spices, the depth of taste, and the unique experience of every dish made them realise how special Indian food truly is. They also frequently corrected misconceptions, such as the idea that all Indian dishes are just “curry.”
13.03 / 22:35
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U.S. Most and Least Polluted Cities: Check out the list
IQAir states that air pollution is the biggest environmental threat to human health. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that 99% of people live in areas with unsafe air quality levels. Air pollution is the second leading cause of death globally. It also poses serious health risks to children under five, second only to malnutrition. Also Read: Duke Vs Georgia Tech: Cooper Flagg and Maliq Brown get injured in ACC tournament game. Here’s what happened
13.03 / 10:47
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Creators should take India story to world, says Piyush Goyal
Piyush Goyal on Thursday urged the creative industry to take India's story to the world and contribute further to the economic growth. He emphasised putting trust and authenticity at the centre of their work and taking responsibility and accountability for the output they generate.
11.03 / 17:52
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Canadian man sentenced to 25 years for shootings that damaged pipeline and power station in Dakotas
A Canadian man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for shootings at an oil pipeline and an electrical substation in the Dakotas after a judge found that his crimes met the definition of terrorism
07.03 / 05:49
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Who is Lori Chavez-DeRemer, US Secretary of Labor
Lori Chavez-DeRemer is poised to become the U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Donald Trump, having cleared a key Senate procedural vote. A former congresswoman and Oregon mayor, she has a complex political history, once backing pro-labour policies but later aligning with Republican priorities. Her confirmation could shape labour laws, union rights, and workplace regulations in Trump's second term. With support from labour unions and some Democratic senators, her nomination signals both continuity and change for the Labour Department.
03.03 / 16:03
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Third-party vehicle insurance: Insurers in distress over three-year rate pause
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: General insurers issuing third-party vehicle insurance policies are grappling with rising underwriting costs as inflation and a near three-year pause on rate hikes eat into their business. India mandates third-party vehicle insurance, or liability insurance, for all motorists to cover damages or injuries caused by the policyholder to someone else.
02.03 / 22:35
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Oscars movie nominations: Rules for the most prestigious cinema awards that will shock you
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) enforces a rigid framework that determines which movies make the cut for the coveted nominations. As the 97th Academy Awards approach, the stringent guidelines continue to spark heated debates, especially with the rise of streaming platforms.
27.02 / 00:49
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American hospitality giant Wyndham sees big opportunity in India’s new hoteliers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. American hospitality chain Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is betting on India’s next generation of hotel developers to drive its future growth. As younger, first-time owners enter the industry with a preference for greater control, the world’s largest hotel franchisor sees a chance to expand without the traditional costs of managing or owning properties.
24.02 / 15:55
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NASA’s oldest active astronaut shares gravity-defying way of wearing pants in space; intenet left amazed
NASA astronaut Don Pettit recently shared a video demonstrating his unconventional way of putting on pants aboard the International Space Station (ISS), leaving viewers both amused and amazed.
23.02 / 14:15
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'Make Germany great again': Far-right party could see historic gains in this election. Here's why
Alternative for Germany appears to be headed for the strongest showing by a far-right party since World War II in Sunday's national election and is fielding its first candidate to lead the country. Other parties say they won't work with the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany, or AfD, and co-leader Alice Weidel has no realistic chance of taking the country's top job. But AfD has become a factor other politicians can't ignore and has helped shape Germany's debate on migration.
08.02 / 03:01
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US cities, counties challenge Trump's 'sanctuary' city crackdown
Trump's executive order seeking to force so-called sanctuary jurisdictions to cooperate with his immigration crackdown and mass deportations.
07.02 / 15:05
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Kosovo elections will decide who will lead stalled talks with Serbia and manage a battered economy
Kosovo goes to the polls Sunday in a parliamentary election expected to be a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti after his party won in a landslide four years ago
07.02 / 01:49
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Providence and hospital doctors reach tentative agreement in Oregon's 27-day health care strike
Providence and dozens of doctors at a hospital in Portland, Oregon, have reached a tentative agreement after 27 days of strike
06.02 / 16:03
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Indian immigrants deported: The big business of donkey route
illegal immigrants in the US has once again highlighted how well-to-do Indians spend big money for illegally entering the US from Mexico and Canada borders. With lax policies regarding illegal immigrants in the US under the previous administration, human trafficking had turned into business that spawned mega bucks. A large number of Indians, mostly from Punjab and Gujarat, making a beeline for the US through a Latin American country and then Mexico, or crossing over from Canada, points at the well-oiled trafficking business that attracts thousands of well-paying clients every month. Since Trump won the US Presidential elections last year, this big business has seen a sudden slump. What is the "donkey route"?
05.02 / 14:03
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Colombia's president orders national oil company to cancel US venture over environmental concerns
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday ordered the state-run oil company Ecopetrol to cancel a joint venture with a U.S.-owned company that was expected to produce around 90,000 barrels of oil per day, citing environmental concerns.
30.01 / 08:19
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Should Sundance stay in Utah? State leaders and locals rally to keep the independent film festival
Utah leaders, locals and longtime attendees of the Sundance Film Festival are making their final push to keep the world-renowned independent film festival in the state as its directors consider uprooting it
30.01 / 08:05
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Manifest Destiny: Trump is now planning to bring back a concept last used in the 1800s
Manifest Destiny was a 19th-century belief in the United States that Americans were destined by divine providence to expand their territory across the North American continent. The term was coined by journalist John L. O’Sullivan in 1845 when he wrote that the US had a right to claim and spread democratic values and civilization across the continent. The ideology became one of the driving forces behind westward expansion and shaped US territorial, political, and social policies.
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