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Ford Hires Veteran Engineers Following AI Troubles
After losing billions of dollars in recalls since 2024, Ford is now number 1 in the JD Power 2026 Initial Quality Survey.

US Dollar’s Liquidity, Security Will Keep It in Top Spot: Economist
After warnings in recent years of de-dollarization, the U.S. dollar is now heading for its biggest monthly gain in nearly a year.

Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Sky
Comcast is splitting into two publicly traded companies.

Christie’s Kicks Off Classic Week Auctions
Christie’s Classic Week will kick off on Tuesday, with a range of items up for auction.
US–Iran Strikes Will Slow Decline of Oil Prices: Energy Sector Analyst
Iran attacked United States military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain early Sunday in the latest volley between the two nations despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement.
Novak Djokovic Joins Private Equity Firm General Atlantic as Global Strategic Adviser
The 24-time Grand Slam champion will help General Atlantic expand into the health and wellness sector.
Inflation May Hurt Republicans at the Ballot in Midterms: Public Policy Expert
NTD discussed the Senate race with Keith Naughton, cofounder and principal at Silent Majority Strategies.
2 Illegal Immigrants Sentenced in ‘ATM Jackpotting’ Conspiracy
The Justice Department says the two Venezuelan illegal immigrants used sophisticated malware to hack the machines.
Federal Appeals Court Rejects EPA Attempt to Repeal Soot Emission Limits
The Trump administration had argued that the EPA under the Biden administration had acted unreasonably in tightening the emission limits.
Trump Threatens 100 Percent Tariff Over Digital Services Tax
The new tariff would be imposed immediately, the president confirmed.
NVIDIA CEO Says Using Smuggled AI Chips for Data Centers Is a ‘Dead End’
Jensen Huang’s comments come amid a long-running U.S. effort to restrict China’s access to advanced computing chips and systems containing them.
Miranda Kerr, Evan Spiegel Gift $550 Million in Debt Relief
The couple are working with an organization called Undue Medical Debt to disburse $550 million to more than 261,000 Californians in ten counties.
Italy to Join US-Led Pax Silica AI Initiative
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio are due to sign a memorandum of understanding ‘at the first available opportunity.’
Montenegro Police, FBI Arrest Iranian Wanted by US for Hacking
The 39-year-old man, who has dual Iranian and Turkish citizenship, is sought by the Southern District Court in New York.
Apple Increases Prices for Macs and iPads, Blaming a Shortage of Memory Chips
The Cupertino, California-based company called the demand spike an ‘unprecedented challenge’ for the consumer electronics industry.
Chinese EV Maker Demands $23.7 Million From Small Michigan Town
A multi-billion-dollar green energy project has turned into a legal battle that threatens to bankrupt a small Michigan community.
Economist Expects Gasoline to Fall to $3.50 a Gallon Before Midterms
Oil prices fell to their lowest levels since before the Iran war.
Alibaba Sues Pentagon for Chinese Military Designation
The Pentagon is facing a new legal challenge.
South Korean Chip Workers in High Demand at Work and Marriage
Financial and Romantic Rewards of the AI Boom.
IRS Watchdog Issues Report on 2026 Filing Season
A report by the IRS’s internal watchdog sheds light on some major problems taxpayers had this year.
Ford Hires Veteran Engineers Following AI Troubles
After losing billions of dollars in recalls since 2024, Ford is now number 1 in the JD Power 2026 Initial Quality Survey.
US Dollar’s Liquidity, Security Will Keep It in Top Spot: Economist
After warnings in recent years of de-dollarization, the U.S. dollar is now heading for its biggest monthly gain in nearly a year.
Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Sky
Comcast is splitting into two publicly traded companies.
Christie’s Kicks Off Classic Week Auctions
Christie’s Classic Week will kick off on Tuesday, with a range of items up for auction.
US–Iran Strikes Will Slow Decline of Oil Prices: Energy Sector Analyst
Iran attacked United States military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain early Sunday in the latest volley between the two nations despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement.
Novak Djokovic Joins Private Equity Firm General Atlantic as Global Strategic Adviser
The 24-time Grand Slam champion will help General Atlantic expand into the health and wellness sector.
Inflation May Hurt Republicans at the Ballot in Midterms: Public Policy Expert
NTD discussed the Senate race with Keith Naughton, cofounder and principal at Silent Majority Strategies.
2 Illegal Immigrants Sentenced in ‘ATM Jackpotting’ Conspiracy
The Justice Department says the two Venezuelan illegal immigrants used sophisticated malware to hack the machines.
Federal Appeals Court Rejects EPA Attempt to Repeal Soot Emission Limits
The Trump administration had argued that the EPA under the Biden administration had acted unreasonably in tightening the emission limits.
Trump Threatens 100 Percent Tariff Over Digital Services Tax
The new tariff would be imposed immediately, the president confirmed.
NVIDIA CEO Says Using Smuggled AI Chips for Data Centers Is a ‘Dead End’
Jensen Huang’s comments come amid a long-running U.S. effort to restrict China’s access to advanced computing chips and systems containing them.
Miranda Kerr, Evan Spiegel Gift $550 Million in Debt Relief
The couple are working with an organization called Undue Medical Debt to disburse $550 million to more than 261,000 Californians in ten counties.
Italy to Join US-Led Pax Silica AI Initiative
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio are due to sign a memorandum of understanding ‘at the first available opportunity.’
Montenegro Police, FBI Arrest Iranian Wanted by US for Hacking
The 39-year-old man, who has dual Iranian and Turkish citizenship, is sought by the Southern District Court in New York.
Apple Increases Prices for Macs and iPads, Blaming a Shortage of Memory Chips
The Cupertino, California-based company called the demand spike an ‘unprecedented challenge’ for the consumer electronics industry.
Chinese EV Maker Demands $23.7 Million From Small Michigan Town
A multi-billion-dollar green energy project has turned into a legal battle that threatens to bankrupt a small Michigan community.
Economist Expects Gasoline to Fall to $3.50 a Gallon Before Midterms
Oil prices fell to their lowest levels since before the Iran war.
Alibaba Sues Pentagon for Chinese Military Designation
The Pentagon is facing a new legal challenge.
South Korean Chip Workers in High Demand at Work and Marriage
Financial and Romantic Rewards of the AI Boom.
IRS Watchdog Issues Report on 2026 Filing Season
A report by the IRS’s internal watchdog sheds light on some major problems taxpayers had this year.
















