• Musk’s trial against OpenAI hits some rough spots in first week

    Published Sat, May 2, 2026 · 09:30 AM[AUSTIN, TEXAS] Elon Musk set out to tell a jury that his falling out with OpenAI was a simple tale of betrayal.But the many questions that came up during the billionaire’s three days on the witness stand this week revealed the decade-long saga to be complicated – with twists and turns that cast some doubt on Musk’s version of events.Musk has accused OpenAI, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman of subverting the mission of the artificial intelligence (AI) non-profit that the men founded together in 2015 by accepting billions of dollars in investments from…

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  • IMF, World Bank Warn On Limits Of Shock Relief

    IMF cuts 2026 global growth forecast to 3.1% World Bank pledges up to $150 billion support Officials cite limits managing repeated geopolitical economic shocks U.S. role in global crisis leadership seen diminishing IMF cuts 2026 global growth forecast to 3.1%. World Bank pledges up to $150B as finance leaders admit…

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  • Don’t let RFK Jr distract from the big health threat: Sugar

    It’s not the food dye in Froot Loops that Americans should fear; it’s the more than 66 pounds of sugar they consume a year ARE there “toxic chemicals” in food killing Americans? That fear is getting lots of attention thanks to Robert F Kennedy Jr, president-elect Donald Trump’s pick to…

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  • Scoot tops Cirium’s global airline emissions efficiency rankings for 2025

    High seat density of 242 seats per aircraft and longer average flight sectors of 2,157 km have driven its performance Published Wed, Apr 15, 2026 · 05:34 PM [HONG KONG] Scoot has been named the world’s most emissions-efficient airline, according to aviation analytics firm Cirium’s 2025 EmeraldSky annual review, becoming…

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  • Hormuz Cap Cuts Supply, Pushes Oil Higher

    Iran caps Hormuz traffic below 15 vessels daily Oil prices remain near $95–$100 amid supply constraints Restrictions increase shipping costs, insurance premiums, and delays Ceasefire conditions tie transit limits to broader geopolitical factors Iran’s decision to cap traffic through the Strait of Hormuz at fewer than 15 vessels per day…

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  • Upset Taylor Swift says she was told Ticketmaster could handle demand

    POP superstar Taylor Swift said on Friday it was “excruciating” for her to watch fans struggle to secure tickets for her upcoming U.S. tour after she had been assured that Ticketmaster could handle large demand. The New York Times reported that the US Justice Department was investigating whether Ticketmaster parent…

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