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Uber Expands Global Robotaxi Services Through New Autonomous Vehicle Partnerships

Uber Expands Global Robotaxi Services Through New Autonomous Vehicle Partnerships

San Francisco, Wednesday, 24 June 2026.
New partnerships reveal that Uber’s massive rider network is more valuable than owning self-driving hardware, positioning the currently undervalued stock for a major long-term rebound.

Economic Worries Drive Latino Voters Ahead of the 2026 Midterms

Economic Worries Drive Latino Voters Ahead of the 2026 Midterms

Why Experts Are Urging MicroStrategy to Pause Its Bitcoin Purchases

Why Experts Are Urging MicroStrategy to Pause Its Bitcoin Purchases

Tokyo’s Luxury Real Estate Boom: Why Meguro Just Got Hotter

Tokyo’s Luxury Real Estate Boom: Why Meguro Just Got Hotter

2026 U.S. Midterms: Why Political Ads Are Breaking the Bank

2026 U.S. Midterms: Why Political Ads Are Breaking the Bank

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The $51 Billion Race: How Embedded AI Is Redefining Global Tech by 2035

The $51 Billion Race: How Embedded AI Is Redefining Global Tech by 2035

New York, Wednesday, 24 June 2026.
By 2035, the embedded AI market will explode to $51 billion, driven by edge intelligence and real-time data processing. The U.S. leads with a projected $16.93 billion, while Europe races ahead in automotive AI and Industry 4.0. This shift marks a pivotal move toward decentralized AI, transforming industries from healthcare to manufacturing. The most striking fact? The market is growing at a 14.28% CAGR, with hardware dominating 58% of revenue—but software is the fastest-growing segment. For investors and businesses, this signals a once-in-a-decade opportunity to capitalize on AI’s next frontier.

How Maharashtra’s New Energy Policy Could Slash Industrial Power Bills by 30%

How Maharashtra’s New Energy Policy Could Slash Industrial Power Bills by 30%

Yen Rebounds Sharply as Japan and US Hold High-Stakes Currency Talks

Yen Rebounds Sharply as Japan and US Hold High-Stakes Currency Talks

U.S. Insurers Post Record Profits—But Growth Is Slowing Fast

U.S. Insurers Post Record Profits—But Growth Is Slowing Fast

AI Data Centers Ignite a $100 Billion Race for Next-Gen Optical Tech

AI Data Centers Ignite a $100 Billion Race for Next-Gen Optical Tech

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Why EXL’s $310 Million AI Deal Could Reshape Enterprise Technology

Why EXL’s $310 Million AI Deal Could Reshape Enterprise Technology

New York, Wednesday, 24 June 2026.
EXL’s acquisition of iMerit for up to $310 million signals a major shift in enterprise AI, merging cutting-edge model training with industry-specific solutions. The deal, set to close in Q3 2026, unlocks direct access to foundation model builders—accelerating AI adoption in healthcare, finance, and robotics. With iMerit’s global network of specialists and EXL’s 67,000-strong workforce, this partnership could redefine how businesses deploy AI at scale.

Gold Mining Breakthrough: Near-Perfect Recovery Rates Unlocked in Ivory Coast

Gold Mining Breakthrough: Near-Perfect Recovery Rates Unlocked in Ivory Coast

AI Builds Online Stores in 90 Seconds—Creators Can Now Sell Without Tech Skills

AI Builds Online Stores in 90 Seconds—Creators Can Now Sell Without Tech Skills

Argentina’s Gold-Copper Bonanza: Why This Drilling Permit Could Shake Up Global Metal Markets

Argentina’s Gold-Copper Bonanza: Why This Drilling Permit Could Shake Up Global Metal Markets

Breakthrough in Pediatric Orthopedics: A New Era of Healing for Children

Breakthrough in Pediatric Orthopedics: A New Era of Healing for Children

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Why Gas Prices Aren’t Falling as Fast as Oil—And Why Trump Wants Answers

Why Gas Prices Aren’t Falling as Fast as Oil—And Why Trump Wants Answers

Washington D.C., Wednesday, 24 June 2026.
Crude oil prices have plunged nearly 40% since May, yet U.S. gas prices remain stubbornly high—just 2% lower than their peak. Trump’s DOJ probe targets oil companies, accusing them of ‘gouging’ consumers despite record profits. With midterms looming, the move sharpens political pressure on an industry already under fire for lagging price cuts. Analysts warn refining bottlenecks and regional shortages may explain the gap—but voters aren’t buying it.

Ritchie Torres Holds Off Progressive Challenge in Key New York Primary

Ritchie Torres Holds Off Progressive Challenge in Key New York Primary

Progressive Wave Sweeps NY: Brad Lander’s Victory Redefines Democratic Politics

Progressive Wave Sweeps NY: Brad Lander’s Victory Redefines Democratic Politics

Six Arrested in Foiled White House Terror Plot Targeting UFC Event

Six Arrested in Foiled White House Terror Plot Targeting UFC Event

Trump Directs DOJ to Probe California Elections—Echoing Impeachment Phrase

Trump Directs DOJ to Probe California Elections—Echoing Impeachment Phrase

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Philippines Logistics Boom: Why Global Investors Are Betting Big on Air and Sea Trade

Philippines Logistics Boom: Why Global Investors Are Betting Big on Air and Sea Trade

Manila, Wednesday, 24 June 2026.
A $20 million investment and a staggering 23.6% surge in air cargo volumes are transforming the Philippines into a logistics powerhouse. With Mindanao’s container traffic up 10.4% and a new rail corridor set to slash delivery costs by 20%, the country is emerging as a critical alternative to traditional East Asian trade routes—just as global supply chains seek diversification.

How Slovenia is Redefining Europe’s Energy Future

How Slovenia is Redefining Europe’s Energy Future

Iran’s ‘Jellyfish’ Drone Swarm: A Game-Changer in Modern Warfare?

Iran’s ‘Jellyfish’ Drone Swarm: A Game-Changer in Modern Warfare?

UK Economy 6% Smaller Due to Brexit—Ten Years of Unmet Promises

UK Economy 6% Smaller Due to Brexit—Ten Years of Unmet Promises

Singapore’s Inflation Surprise: Why Markets Are Watching Closely

Singapore’s Inflation Surprise: Why Markets Are Watching Closely

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How the Oklahoma City Thunder Are Redefining NBA Draft Strategy in 2026

How the Oklahoma City Thunder Are Redefining NBA Draft Strategy in 2026

Oklahoma City, Wednesday, 24 June 2026.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are turning financial flexibility into a competitive weapon for the 2026 NBA Draft, holding three picks—including two first-rounders—and the cap space to absorb high-value contracts. Their bold moves, like trading Aaron Wiggins for future assets, signal a long-term vision. But the real game-changer? Selecting 7-3 shot-blocking phenom Aday Mara at No. 12, addressing a critical need against Victor Wembanyama’s dominance. With mock drafts projecting sharpshooters and national champions joining their roster, the Thunder aren’t just drafting—they’re engineering a dynasty. Will their strategy force other teams to rethink how they play the salary cap game?

Wimbledon Champion Banned for Four Years: The High Stakes of Skipping a Drug Test

Wimbledon Champion Banned for Four Years: The High Stakes of Skipping a Drug Test

NBA Trade Shake-Up: Why Julius Randle’s $100 Million Deal Just Changed Hands

NBA Trade Shake-Up: Why Julius Randle’s $100 Million Deal Just Changed Hands

NBA Trade Deadline Drama: Pelicans Set Eye-Watering Price for Trey Murphy III

NBA Trade Deadline Drama: Pelicans Set Eye-Watering Price for Trey Murphy III

LeBron James and NBA's 2026 Free Agency: A League-Changing Summer

LeBron James and NBA's 2026 Free Agency: A League-Changing Summer