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  • Flying Cars Hit China’s Skies: Xpeng’s Modular 'Land Aircraft Carrier' Stuns China's low-altitude economy is booming, with companies like Xpeng Huitian leading the way in developing flying cars and eVTOLs.
  • Japan’s Auto Giants, Honda and Nissan, Discuss Merger as Financial Woes Mount Honda and Nissan are in merger talks to address financial struggles and enhance competitiveness amid declining EV sales and market share.
  • Ford’s Sales Aren’t Enough to Save Its Stock – Here’s Why Analysts Are Concerned Ford's stock dropped after Jefferies downgraded it due to inventory issues and strategic challenges, now targeting $9.
  • NVIDIA's Big Move in China: 1,000 New Hires to Boost AI Automotive Projects NVIDIA is rapidly expanding its AI research team in China, focusing on autonomous driving projects amid rising demand for semiconductors.
  • North Korea’s Nuclear Ties with Russia Could Impact U.S., Japan, South Korea, NATO Chief Warns NATO's Rutte warns North Korea's ties with Russia threaten global security, impacting South Korea, the U.S., and Japan.
  • China Investigates NVIDIA for Breaching Commitments After Halting GPU Supplies China is probing NVIDIA for antitrust violations after the company halted product supplies, breaching commitments amid U.S. export controls.
  • 'These Parasites Had It Coming': Shocking Manifesto Behind UnitedHealthcare CEO's Murder Luigi Mangione was arrested for murdering UnitedHealth Group's CEO, expressing hostility towards corporations in a declaration.
  • Boeing to Lay Off 396 Workers in Washington State as Part of Global Restructuring Boeing plans to lay off 396 employees in Washington as part of a global restructuring affecting 17,000 positions.
  • Next-Level Artillery: South Korea’s K9 Series Leads the Field in Combat Power Artillery's role in modern warfare is critical, with South Korea's K9 howitzer leading in global markets and advancing technology.
  • NVIDIA’s $3.3 Trillion Market Value Crashes—Apple Takes the Lead NVIDIA's stock fell over 4%, losing its title as the most valuable company amid U.S. export control concerns on China.
  • Gold Prices Likely to Stay Strong in 2025, Analysts Predict Barrick Gold Will Benefit Analysts predict gold prices will rise in 2024, benefiting Barrick Gold's production and reserves, despite recent fluctuations.
  • Taiwan’s AI Strategy: Is $3 Billion Enough to Rival China’s Dominance? Taiwan plans to invest $1 billion annually in AI to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on China, enhancing national security.
  • U.S. Faces $3.4 Billion Economic Loss as China Tightens Control Over Essential Tech Minerals U.S. faces $3.4 billion loss from China's export ban on gallium and germanium, critical for semiconductors amid escalating tech conflict.
  • Ford Announces 4,000 Job Cuts in Europe Amid Struggles with Electric Vehicle Transition Ford will cut 4,000 jobs in Europe, mainly in Germany and the UK, as it scales back EV production amid a challenging market.
  • NVIDIA's Explosive Growth: 94% Revenue Jump and a $19.3 Billion Profit NVIDIA reports a 94% revenue surge, driven by AI chip demand, while facing competition and regulatory scrutiny in the market.
  • United Airlines to Benefit from Fuel Price Drop and Booming Passenger Demand United Airlines is set to benefit from falling oil prices and improved aircraft deliveries, boosting profitability and expansion potential.
  • Walt Disney Hits $22.57 Billion in Q4, Exceeds Market Projections Disney's Q4 revenue hits $22.57B, driven by strong film performance and subscriber growth, despite some declines in other segments.
  • NVIDIA’s Blackwell Chip Hit by Overheating Issues, Causing More Delays NVIDIA's Blackwell AI chip faces delays due to server overheating issues, affecting major tech firms' plans for its release.
  • Boeing Cuts Jobs Again: 400+ Workers Affected in Latest Round of Layoffs Boeing plans to lay off over 400 aerospace union members amid financial challenges, following a machinists' strike and production slowdowns.
  • Ford Pays $165 Million to Settle Recall Delays, Commits to Improved Safety Ford Motor Company will pay $165 million for delays in recalling vehicles with faulty rear cameras, enhancing safety compliance measures.
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