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OpenAI Expands into Media with Strategic Acquisition of Tech Talk Show TBPN
San Francisco, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
OpenAI has acquired the tech talk show TBPN to reshape artificial intelligence discourse. Intriguingly, the AI giant is granting the broadcasting startup complete editorial independence to preserve its credibility.
Ticketmaster Replaces Banned Surcharges with New Service Costs to Offset Revenue Losses
Washington, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
Following a federal ban on surprise charges, Ticketmaster quietly raised venue service costs to offset lost revenue, effectively shifting the financial burden back onto consumers despite new regulations.
Tesla First-Quarter Deliveries Miss Wall Street Targets Amid Expiring Tax Credits
Austin, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
Tesla’s first-quarter deliveries fell short of expectations at 358,023 vehicles. The end of U.S. federal tax credits significantly cooled consumer demand, instantly driving the automaker’s stock down 4%.
Blue Owl Restricts Fund Withdrawals as AI Disruption Fears Trigger Massive Investor Exits
New York, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
Blue Owl Capital capped fund withdrawals at 5 percent today after unprecedented exit requests hit 41 percent, fueled by investor fears that AI will disrupt traditional software companies.
Dutch Pension Giant ABP Divests €825 Million Palantir Stake Over Human Rights Scrutiny
Amsterdam, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
Dutch pension giant ABP has completely divested its €825 million stake in AI firm Palantir, signaling intense ethical pressures on surveillance technology investments tied to human rights controversies.
Widespread Outage Hits Social Platform X, Highlighting Risks of Digital Reliance
San Francisco, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
A brief but widespread outage on social platform X left over 25,000 users offline, exposing the critical operational vulnerabilities businesses face when relying on a single digital communication channel.
Prairie Lithium Secures Strategic Supply Agreement with South Korea to Boost Battery Production
Regina, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
Prairie Lithium will supply 100 percent of its initial output to South Korea’s Hydro Lithium, securing a multimillion-dollar equipment investment to strengthen global battery supply chains.