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Subject Wired, Business Insider Editors Duped By Completely Bogus ‘AI’ Using ‘Journalist’ Who Made Up Towns, People That Don’t Exist
Date September 2, 2025 12:29 PM
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China’s Auto Industry Leaves Competitors in the Dust Due to Its Agility
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BYD, Chery, and other Chinese car makers have reshaped global competition,
developing new models in less than half the time it takes their foreign
competitors. Due to their agility, Chinese automakers have obtained control of
their home market, the world’s largest, from their foreign competitors and are
expanding globally, according to Reuters. Currently, Chery is […]
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White House 'Very Optimistic' Supreme Court Will Strike Down Tariff Ruling,
Navarro Says
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White House ‘Very Optimistic’ Supreme Court Will Strike Down Tariff Ruling,
Navarro Says Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times, Top White House
trade adviser Peter Navarro said that an Aug. 29 court ruling that struck down
most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs would cause negative economic
consequences, but he said he’s “very optimistic” […]
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Tesla's European Sales Slump Continues Into August
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Tesla’s European Sales Slump Continues Into August Authored by Tom Ozimek via
The Epoch Times, Tesla’s sales slump in Europe extended into August, with sharp
declines in key markets underscoring the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) maker’s
struggles against rising Chinese competition and a consumer backlash against
CEO Elon Musk. Fresh data from French car industry […]
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Bessent: "We May Declare A National Housing Emergency In Fall"
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Bessent: “We May Declare A National Housing Emergency In Fall” Treasury
Secretary Scott Bessent told the Washington Examiner on Labor Day that the
Trump administration may declare a national housing emergency in the coming
months to address the affordability crisis. Bessent’s comments come just ahead
of an expected interest-rate cut cycle, underscoring the administration’s
urgent effort to […]
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Turmoil at the CDC – The Dispatch
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However, her lawyers—Mark Zaid and Abbe Lowell—disagreed. In their words, she
was asked to resign because she “refused to rubber-stamp unscientific, reckless
directives and fire dedicated health experts,” and she did not resign. They
further argued that only the president can terminate a sitting CDC director,
not Kennedy or any other HHS official. White House […]
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