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Elon Musk says Tesla owners will soon be able to text while driving

Elon Musk has given the thumbs up to some Tesla drivers texting behind the wheel. The EV maker recently introduced a 30-day free trial of its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) (FSD) features on its North American cars, which has traffic-aware cruise control, autosteer, and autopark. To the Tesla CEO, the automated features in place are enough … Read more

Musk says new Tesla software allows texting and driving, which is illegal in most states

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said in an X post Thursday that owners can text and drive with the latest version of his company’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) driver-assistance software, despite the fact that it’s illegal to do so in most states. Musk replied to another user who had noticed the newest update to the software, known … Read more

Boeing’s new CFO sees ‘performance culture’ driving a return to positive cash flow next year

Good morning. As a new hire, you never truly know a company’s culture until you experience it firsthand. For Boeing CFO Jay Malave, it has been a little over three months—and he is ready to offer an evaluation. After a series of aircraft malfunctions, management challenges, and a strike by more than 33,000 machinists in 2024, … Read more

The Rare Earth Metal Driving Tensions Between the US and China

The alarm hasn’t yet reached the general public, but tension is beginning to build in the corridors of the aerospace industry, in microchip laboratories, and in government offices. For months, an element almost invisible to the world—yttrium—has become the silent center of a new global dispute. Supplies are thinning, prices are skyrocketing, deliveries are stalling. … Read more

Millennials are driving a sports tourism boom — spending big to do it

Vince Nguyen, a 39-year-old entrepreneur based in Vietnam, spends a few hundreds almost every month traveling to other countries to play pickleball. The sport, which began as a pastime after injuring himself in American football, has since become central to his lifestyle, as he plays it for two to four hours almost daily. Since he … Read more

73 million Americans will be driving and nearly 18 million will go through TSA in the busiest Thanksgiving travel season in 15 years

“I think the shutdown at this point is history for air travel. The airlines understand this time of year so well. They know exactly what they need to do,” said Sheldon H. Jacobson, an airport and airlines operations expert. “The real challenge is making sure travelers can help themselves.” Here’s a guide to navigating the busiest … Read more

Estée Lauder CFO on driving a turnaround led by consumer-first innovation

Good morning. The Estée Lauder Companies (ELC), whose brands include MAC, Clinique, Aveda, and Le Labo, is gaining momentum in its multi-year turnaround. The company beat both revenue and earnings expectations in its latest quarter. “2025 was a year of stabilization, building credibility, and promises kept,” EVP and CFO Akhil Shrivastava told me. Courtesy of … Read more

Wrong-way news is driving market selloff, says Macquarie, as Fed cut hopes fade

As markets head towards Black Friday, the mood among investors echoes the gloom from which the shopping holiday derives its namesake. Markets across Europe, the U.S. and Asia have all hit snags this week, and the VIX volatility index also soaring. The negative sentiment isn’t particularly down to one fact or another, said Macquarie’s Thierry … Read more

Instagram boss says new AI engineers have 2 qualities driving their success, and you don’t need an Ivy League degree: ‘A lot of them are in their 20s’

As entry-level job seekers stack on higher degrees to shield against the threat of AI, the CEO at one of the biggest social media companies says most AI engineers may not even need a prestigious degree to be seen as top talent.  Instead of having to obtain the highest form of education, Adam Mosseri, CEO … Read more

How U.S. policy uncertainty is driving companies to Europe

As head of Western U.S. operations for IDA Ireland, my job is to show American companies why European expansion makes strategic sense. Lately, that conversation has shifted. America’s frequent policy changes have prompted many executives to reconsider their expansion strategies, with more leaders looking overseas for growth opportunities. Ireland saw 179 foreign investment approvals in … Read more

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