A video series will feature Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and his family on a road trip to mark America’s 250th birthday and promote tourism.
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A video series will feature Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and his family on a road trip to mark America’s 250th birthday and promote tourism.
Automakers around the world are learning just how much government subsidies propped up their electric vehicle sales, as the expiration of those subsidies is throwing cold water on the industry's EV ambitions. Take Honda, for example. Over the last three decades, the Japanese automaker has gone from ...
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Blaize (NASDAQ:BZAI) executives said the company remains on track for its full-year 2026 revenue target despite a first-quarter revenue shortfall tied to constrained availability of AI servers using high-bandwidth memory. Chief Executive Officer Dinakar Munagala said on the company’s first-quarter
Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) reported record fiscal second-quarter revenue and earnings, with executives saying accelerating demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure is reshaping semiconductor equipment spending toward areas where the company holds leading positions. President and CEO G
Home Depot and Lowe’s, like many retailers nationwide, have battled elevated retail theft in recent years. Amid this trend, both retailers quietly rolled out an anti-theft measure that is raising concerns and even pushing some consumers to shop elsewhere. In 2023, retailers reported a 93% ...
Applied Materials expects stronger sales for its semiconductor equipment business this year than it previously forecast as demand for artificial intelligence computing continues to surge.

<body><p>STORY: Tesla's robotaxi service is experiencing significant operational problems in Texas, raising questions about CEO Elon Musk’s ambitious vision for a near future full of driverless cars.</p><p>Reuters testing in Dallas, Houston and Austin found long wait times exceeding 30 minutes, limited availability and navigation problems.</p><p>In one case, a 20‑minute trip in Dallas stretched to nearly two hours.</p><p>The service remains confined to those three Texas cities despite Musk predicting last July that robotaxis would serve half the U.S. population by the end of 2025. </p><p>Much of Tesla’s $1.6 trillion valuation hinges on investor belief that the company will soon unleash a vast fleet of robotaxis.</p><p>But analysts say the expansion is moving slower than expected, with Musk now describing a more “cautious approach” to avoid injuries or fatalities.</p><p>In the meantime, experts have raised concerns about the technology's limits, including Peter Stone, a computer science professor at the University of Texas at Austin.</p><p>“People, at least so far, tend to be much better at unexpected situations and being able to reason about something that you've never seen before. But to be able to figure out on the fly what to do, especially if you're using a machine learning-based system, it relies critically on the training data that's been given. And if you come up with a completely, what's known as out of distribution, which is sort of a code word for just new or novel situation, then it's going to be much more difficult for a software-based system to react than people are.” </p><p>Police in Austin said Tesla's robotaxis tend to ignore posted speed limits, noting that vehicles in test rides last year drove 5 mph above the speed limit. </p><p>Since August, Tesla has reported 15 robotaxi crashes in Austin to federal regulators.</p><p>Most did not involve injuries, but one involved someone being sent to the hospital.</p><p>Tesla has requested that all information about the incidents be kept confidential, according to police.</p><p>Tesla did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.</p></body>
The strong reception comes after enthusiasm for AI companies and chip hardware helped the S&P 500 and the tech-laden Nasdaq composite rebound quickly from Iran war concerns and soar to new records. At the other end of the spectrum, Honda reported its first annual loss as a listed company—equivalent to $2.7 billion. 2. Security researchers say they have discovered a new way of circumventing Apple’s state-of-the-art security technology.
More than 50 employees have reportedly left Elon Musk’s newly merged SpaceXAI since February, raising questions about burnout, leadership changes, talent poaching, and whether liquidity events weakened retention incentives.
Genasys (GNSS) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +166.67% and +1.01%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton takes a look at the top stories for investors to watch on Friday, May 15, including Cerebras' (CBRS) second trading day, day two of President Trump's summit in China with President Xi, and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's last day in office.
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The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) on Thursday closed up +0.77%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) closed up +0.75%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) closed up +0.73%. June E-mini S&P futures (ESM26 ) rose +0.78%, and June E-mini Nasdaq futures...
Payments provider dLocal on Thursday reported a 10% dip in its first-quarter net profit missing analyst estimates as a one-off tax charge and higher expenses offset a surge in payment volumes. Net profit for the period hit $41.9 million, falling short of the $48.9 million expected by analysts. Total payment volume (TPV) surged 73% to $14.1 billion, up from $8.1 billion a year earlier.
The U.S. stock market rose to more records after Cisco Systems joined the parade of companies reporting fatter profits for the start of 2026 than analysts expected. The Nasdaq composite added 0.9% to its own record. Cisco led the way after talking up demand it’s seeing from AI and other customers, while oil prices held relatively steady.
Figma raised its annual revenue forecast on Thursday, as growing adoption of its artificial intelligence tools helped convert more users to paid plans and grow the use of its design software across large corporate customers, sending its shares up 15% in extended trading. The company now expects 2026 revenue between $1.42 billion and $1.43 billion, compared with its prior forecast of $1.36 billion to $1.37 billion. Figma's offerings have strongly resonated with customers, which range from Fortune 500 companies to freelancers, as its browser-based platform allows users to go from creating simple sketches to coding and shipping.
Applied Materials on Thursday forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates, betting that heavy spending on data centers and AI infrastructure would sustain strong demand for its chip-making tools. The company expects revenue of about $8.95 billion, plus or minus $500 million, for the current quarter, compared with estimates of $8.09 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Bullish (NYSE:BLSH) executives used the company’s first-quarter 2026 earnings call to frame its planned acquisition of Equiniti Group as a major strategic shift toward tokenized securities, while also reporting year-over-year revenue and profitability gains despite weaker digital asset prices. Chai
Brookfield (NYSE:BN) reported a stronger first quarter for fiscal 2026, with management pointing to continued fundraising momentum, resilient operating cash flows and growth in its Wealth Solutions business as key drivers of results. Chief Executive Officer Bruce Flatt said the company generated di
WhiteFiber (NASDAQ:WYFI) reported first-quarter revenue growth and positive adjusted EBITDA as management said the company is nearing initial capacity delivery at its NC1 data center project in North Carolina and continuing to reposition its cloud business toward longer-duration enterprise deploymen