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Persons: Nathan Rennolds, Linda Yaccarino, Tayfun, Isaac Brekken, , Yaccarino, Nat Friedman, Rich, it's, Steve Huffman, Tesla, TikTok, Bernstein, Tim Levin, Hallam Bullock Organizations: Twitter, Insider, Anadolu Agency, Getty Images, Penske Media, Getty, Bloomberg, Nvidia, eBay, Ford, GM, Google, Toyota bZ4X AWD, Toyota, Washington DC, Everest Locations: London, New York, Washington, Everest's
The frunk provides up to 2.4 kilowatts of power, enough to run a jackhammer and concrete mixer simultaneously. Or, on the more fun side of things, a movie night with speakers, a popcorn machine, and a projector, according to Ford. The Ford F-150 Lightning's frunk. Tim Levin/Insider
Persons: frunk, Tim Levin Organizations: Ford
The bare-bones Maverick XL hybrid lacks creature comforts like cruise control and power mirrors. The first time I hopped into the new Ford Maverick pickup, I did what any driver would do in an unfamiliar vehicle. The base Maverick XL, which Ford loaned me for a weekend in December, costs $20,000 before fees, which makes it the cheapest model in Ford's lineup. Ford Maverick XLT ($22,360) : adds cruise control, a nicer interior, power mirrors, an in-bed storage cubby, and other features. During my time with the Maverick XL, I debated whether the stripped-down truck would be worth the sacrifices I'd have to make.
Persons: There's, I'd, Tim Levin, Ford, Ford Maverick, Tom Holland Organizations: Morning, Ford, Maverick, Honda, Ford Maverick XL, Maverick XL, Apple, Android, Environmental Protection Agency, Chevy Silverado, Hyundai, Cruz, Locations: New York
The judge likely overseeing the case is Judge Aileen Cannon, whom Trump appointed. Former prosecutors say Trump could turn on Cannon if she ever sides against him in the case. But former prosecutors told Insider that even though Trump appointed Cannon, he could still turn on her if she ever sides against him in the case. Bederow told Insider that Trump will probably initially see Cannon being assigned to the case as a "good thing" — up until "something goes against him." Trump has not yet spoken out about Cannon likely being assigned the case.
Persons: Trump, Aileen Cannon, Cannon, , Donald Trump, Mark Bederow, Bederow, Duncan Levin, Levin Organizations: of Justice, Service, US, Manhattan District, Department, White, Southern District of, Attorney's Locations: Florida, Lago, Southern District, Southern District of Florida, Manhattan
Fox News' coverage of the historic federal indictment of Donald Trump leaned hard into his defense. On Fox News, hosts and guests questioned the documents found in Joe Biden's office and garage. Trump wrote on Truth Social that he was indicted in relation to an investigation into mishandling documents. Trump's relationship with Fox News took a big blow when text messages sent by hosts, now-former hosts, and executives mocking Trump and pro-Trump conspiracy theories were uncovered in Dominion Voting System's defamation suit against the network. "Hannity" was initially going to host Trump's former Vice President Mike Pence, who just entered the 2024 race.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden's, Trump, , Hannity, Mike Pence, Hillary Clinton's, Mark Levin, there's Organizations: Fox, Fox News, Service, Dominion, Fox Business, GOP, Biden Locations: Miami
A YouTuber wanted to take long road trips in his Tesla without having to stop and plug in. His mission: Take a 1,800-mile road trip around the Midwest without stopping to plug in. "I really like my Tesla, but what I don't like is stopping to charge, especially on a road trip. The modifications eliminated the environmental and cost-saving benefits of owning an electric car. "I believe with version 2 I will be approaching the perfect car overall and definitely the ultimate road trip car," he said.
Persons: Matt Mikka, YouTuber, Matt Mikka's, that's, he'd, Tesla, Biden, Mikka Organizations: Morning, Environmental Protection Agency
10 Things in Tech: Apple's big metaverse push
  + stars: | 2023-06-05 | by ( Hallam Bullock | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
This week, Apple is preparing to do what no tech firm has managed yet: make the metaverse cool. Apple is ready to enter its metaverse era, but the rest of the world might not be. Some people think it's unwise to ramp up efforts to push into the metaverse — especially at a time when the metaverse is said to be headed to the industry's graveyard of failed ideas. However, it's also unwise to bet against Apple — a company whose epic feats in tech have earned its leaders cult-like status. It's quick, stylish, and high-tech, Insider's Tim Levin writes, but it falls short in range and cargo space.
Persons: Hallam Bullock, Tim Cook, Stephen Lam, Insider's Hasan Chowdhury, Apple, it's, Patrick O'Neill, Elizabeth Holmes, Lisa Lake, Theranos, Holmes, Read, Elon, Spriha Srivastava, Gray, Kia, Tim Levin, Kia's, Jack Sommers Organizations: Apple, Developers, Bloomberg, Apple —, Starco Brands, Forbes, Getty, Nvidia, Google, Challenger, Wireless, Amazon Prime Locations: London, Theranos, China, Shanghai
Among the various reassessments of Kevin McCarthy following his successful debt ceiling negotiations, the one with the widest implications belongs to Matthew Continetti, who writes in The Washington Free Beacon that “McCarthy’s superpower is his desire to be speaker. He likes and wants his job.”If you hadn’t followed American politics across the last few decades, this would seem like a peculiar statement: What kind of House speaker wouldn’t want the job? But part of what’s gone wrong with American institutions lately is the failure of important figures to regard their positions as ends unto themselves. On the Republican side, this tendency has taken several forms, from Newt Gingrich’s yearning to be a Great Man of History, to Ted Cruz’s ambitious grandstanding in the Obama years, to the emergence of Trump-era performance artists like Marjorie Taylor Greene. And the party’s congressional institutionalists, from dealmakers like John Boehner to policy mavens like Paul Ryan, have often been miserable-seeming prisoners of the talking heads, celebrity brands and would-be presidents.
Persons: Kevin McCarthy, Matthew Continetti, hadn’t, wouldn’t, what’s, Yuval Levin, , Newt Gingrich’s, Ted Cruz’s, Obama, Marjorie Taylor Greene, John Boehner, Paul Ryan Organizations: Washington Free, American Enterprise Institute, Republican, Trump Locations: Washington
Electric-vehicle startup Fisker announced the EPA range for its first model, the Ocean SUV. The top-tier Ocean Extreme earned a rating of 360 miles, more than most of the EV market. The Ocean Extreme beats out the Tesla Model Y's 330-mile estimate. The EPA range rating for Fisker's Ocean SUV is in — and it beats out electric rivals from Tesla and Ford. The US startup's top-tier model, the $68,999 Ocean Extreme, will offer an impressive 360 miles of driving range, according to the agency.
Persons: Fisker, hasn't Organizations: Ocean, Tesla, Ford, US, EV, Hyundai Locations: , Europe
We've seen the European version of the ID. Buzz, but the North American model is longer, has an extra row of seats, and offers more horsepower. The Volkswagen ID. VolkswagenRead more: We got an early look at Volkswagen's nostalgic electric minivan — see inside the ID.
Persons: We've, Buzz Organizations: Volkswagen
I drove Kia's high-performance electric SUV: the 2023 EV6 GT. A super-sporty version of Kia's EV6 series, the 2023 EV6 GT is one of the coolest electric cars I've driven recently — but it isn't perfect. Pro: Impeccable styleThe 2023 Kia EV6 GT. Tim Levin/InsiderThe EV6's saving grace is it offers some of the quickest charging on the electric-car market. Tim Levin/InsiderThe EV6 GT comes loaded with impressive features that make driving it feel safe and convenient.
Persons: Kia, Tim Levin, Kia EV6, Red Bull, oomph, you'll Organizations: Kia, Morning, Tesla, Con, Ford, EV
An innovative wireless charging system embedded under the asphalt. To demonstrate the tech's potential, Electreon drove an electric Toyota for 1,206 miles straight on a test track that had its wireless charging coils embedded under the asphalt. The impressive feat shows how wireless charging can revolutionize EV ownership, Oren Ezer, Electreon's CEO and cofounder, told Insider. But Ezer thinks wireless electric roads could work wonders for personal EV ownership, too. The firm plans to open a mile-long stretch of electric road in Detroit.
Persons: Electreon, Oren Ezer, Rav4, Ezer, EVs Organizations: Toyota, EV, Locations: Germany, Detroit
Passengers will be able to play games in the new 5 Series using their phones as controllers. The "Ultimate Driving Machine" is now the ultimate gaming machine. BMW unveiled the latest version of its 5 Series sedan last week with an unlikely twist: in-car gaming. The BMW 5 Series sedan. The BMW 5 Series sedan.
Persons: Tesla, playbook, Elon Musk's, Mario Organizations: BMW, BMW People, BMW BMW, Netflix
Swedish startup Luvly is working on tiny electric cars for urban environments. The Luvly O, its first car, will cost around $10,700 and offer 60 miles of range. Luvly plans to flat-pack car parts and ship them to "microfactories" near where customers live. The Swedish startup is looking to sell customers on tiny urban EVs that are kinder to the planet and contribute less to congestion than buzzy models like, say, a Ford F-150 Lightning or Tesla Model Y. The idea is to flat-pack each car's parts — much like an Ikea Malm, Kallax, or Billy — and then assemble them at "microfactories" close to customers, cutting down on shipping emissions and costs.
Manhattanhenge is happening in New York City on Monday. It's the phenomenon where the setting sun perfectly aligns with the city's street grid. The astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson coined the term. The term Manhattanhenge was coined by the popular astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, a native New Yorker. The Tudor City Overpass in Manhattan and Hunter's Point South Park in Queens are two more scenic spots, he says.
Chinese officials said the country would land astronauts on the moon by 2030. China has mentioned the prospect of a lunar mission by 2030 but never confirmed it in an official capacity, The New York Times reported. An official confirmed the plans at a news conference for an upcoming flight transporting astronauts to China's space station. China has beefed up its space program in recent years, completing a space station late last year and subsequently sending astronauts to it. A 2022 Pentagon report warned that China could surpass the US' capabilities in space in the long term.
Anyone can be a programmer with artificial-intelligence tools, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said. The proliferation of new and powerful AI tools means anyone can be a programmer, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday. The chipmaker's market capitalization has surged to nearly $1 trillion this year as businesses across industries have scrambled to embrace AI tools. AI has ushered in a revolution in computing, Huang said at the event. Some studies have indicated that computer programming is particularly at risk, since AI tools can boost productivity and handle some grunt work.
I drove the Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance, a $180,000 electric car. The Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance. The Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance. The Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance. The Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance.
Washington CNN —A pair of Democratic lawmakers from California have asked President Joe Biden to once again raise the case of a US Navy officer jailed in Japan with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida while at the Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima. Lieutenant Alkonis’ case remains stalled in the Japanese system,” the pair wrote. Biden raised the Alkonis case with Kishida during the prime minister’s visit to the White House in January, and the two countries agreed to establish a working group to solve the problem. “I’m not doing that good,” he wrote in a letter dated April 30, which was shared with CNN. “Lieutenant Alkonis’ service records make clear that he is an extraordinary officer, and we believe he deserves better,” the Democratic lawmakers wrote.
The Asian giant's EV edge is thanks to its push for clean energy technology, including in the transportation sector. "Having recognized the potential of electric vehicles 15 years ago, China has since invested vast resources in building a competitive electric vehicle ecosystem," said Allianz in its report. Chinese EV makers hold a competitive edge in "nearly all aspects" of the battery electric vehicle value chain, per Allianz. And now, industry experts tell Insider's Nora Naughton and Tim Levin that affordable Chinese EV cars are set to arrive in the competitive American market. Given China's increasing foray into the global EV market, here are 5 major Chinese EV brands to know.
I drove the Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance, a $180,000 electric sedan. The Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance. The Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance. The Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance. The Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance.
In 2015 a jury in New Jersey found that a Jewish group offering sexuality conversion therapy had committed consumer fraud by claiming it could turn gay Orthodox men straight. In the Opinion video above, one of the plaintiffs in that case, Chaim Levin, describes the struggle of growing up in an Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn that offered him no room to come out and thrive as a gay man. In his teens and still deeply in the closet, he sought help from the group Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing, or JONAH, which employed practices based on the theory that homosexuality could be overcome with therapy. But the problem of homophobic groups wielding fake science to prey on young gay people — including in the Orthodox Jewish community — persists: Conversion therapy remains fully legal in 20 states. At a time when many states and localities are impeding discussion about gender and sexual identity, conversion therapy is yet another obstacle for people trying to find their place in the world.
Elon Musk teases 2 new Tesla products
  + stars: | 2023-05-16 | by ( Tim Levin | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Elon Musk teased two new Tesla vehicles at the company's annual shareholder meeting. He said Tesla will "probably" sell at least 5 million units annually of the two models combined. Elon Musk threw a bone to Tesla fans eager to hear what's next from the company by confirming that the automaker is working on two new vehicles. Tesla says that a robotaxi is in development, so we can assume that's potentially one of the vehicles Musk referred to. And industry analysts say new products and facelifts are needed if Tesla wants to stay at the top of the EV heap.
After years of eyeing the American market, Chinese brands are poised to arrive. After years of preparation, Chinese car companies are poised to upend the US electric-vehicle market. Chinese EV manufacturers can gain a foothold in the US by coming in at a budget price point, analysts said. "I've driven a number of the Chinese EV brands, and boy oh boy, the Europeans are in trouble." The sheer size of the US car market means new entrants will need to build locally to compete seriously in the long term, he said.
Major players are hoping that the SEC and Washington takes, what crypto watchers see as bluffs, seriously and soften the hard line that regulators have taken on the industry. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said last week that the SEC was on a "lone crusade" with its tough actions against certain crypto companies. "The SEC is a bit of an outlier here," Armstrong told CNBC's Dan Murphy in an interview in Dubai. But he's created some lawsuits, and I think it's quite unhelpful for the industry in the U.S. writ large." "The biggest fear of crypto companies is that regulation will cause panic among crypto investors and prices will go down.
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