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Tesla's Q1 2026: Production Surges Amid Overproduction Concerns

In the first quarter of 2026, Tesla reported a significant uptick in its production numbers, building 408,386 electric vehicles, marking a 12.

OverproductionElectric Vehicle Market
ARTICLEtheregister.com

Renewable Energy Growth in 2025: Progress and Challenges

In 2025, the renewable energy sector made significant strides, with solar power leading the charge and contributing to nearly half of the global electricity capacity.

Renewable Energy CapacityEnergy Transition
ARTICLEtechcrunch.com

Delve's Reputation Plummets Amid Open Source License Controversy

The compliance startup Delve finds itself embroiled in a deepening controversy after allegations surfaced that it misappropriated an open source tool, SimStudio, from Sim.

Open Source LicensingIntellectual Property
ARTICLEkathmandupost.com

Unveiling Nepal's High-Altitude Rescue Fraud

In the treacherous heights of Nepal, helicopter rescues are a lifeline for trekkers facing sudden medical emergencies.

Insurance FraudAltitude Sickness Manipulation
ARTICLEbrowsergate.eu

LinkedIn's Covert Data Collection and Espionage Practices

Microsoft is orchestrating a massive corporate espionage operation through LinkedIn, impacting over a billion users globally.

Corporate EspionageData Privacy
ARTICLEarstechnica.com

NASA and the Military: A New Era of Space Exploration and Defense

At the Kennedy Space Center, the US military's longstanding involvement with NASA's human spaceflight program is evident as Artemis II prepares for launch.

Cislunar SpaceSpace Militarization
ARTICLEbbc.co.uk

The Struggle with Auto-Renewing Subscriptions and New Consumer Protections

Kim Biggs from Lincolnshire found herself trapped by an auto-renewing subscription for AVG antivirus software.

Auto-renewing subscriptionsConsumer protection
ARTICLEarstechnica.com

Judge Blocks Trump's Defunding of NPR and PBS, But Challenges Persist

In a significant legal decision, a federal judge has permanently blocked President Trump's executive order that aimed to cut off federal funding for NPR and PBS, ruling it as a violation of the First Amendment.

First AmendmentViewpoint Discrimination
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