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Apr 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Optimus Robot: What We Know So Far About Its Future

Tesla isn’t just about electric cars anymore. The company is betting big on its humanoid robot, Optimus, which could soon roll out of factories in California and Texas. But why the secrecy? Tesla’s CEO has hinted that the robot’s most advanced features are being kept under wraps to prevent rivals fr

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Apr 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Big Shift: Robots, Roads and a New Future

Tesla is moving its factories from luxury cars to robots, starting with a new Optimus plant in Fremont that will replace the Model S and X lines. The Texas Gigafactory is also being readied for a second‑generation Optimus that could make 10 million robots each year. The company says it is ready to b

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Apr 23 2026BUSINESS

Tesla’s Q1 Numbers Show Growth but Still Lag Behind Past Quarters

Tesla posted a rise in revenue and profit for the first quarter, thanks mainly to more car sales and a jump in its Full Self‑Driving subscriptions. The company earned $22. 38 billion, a 16% increase from the same period last year, and its automotive income climbed to $16. 2 billion. A surprising hig

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Apr 21 2026TECH

Tesla faces legal heat after fatal crash settlement

A recent court case in Florida has reached a quiet conclusion. The parents of a driver involved in a 2018 crash have settled a lawsuit tied to their son's death. The accident happened when their 18-year-old son was driving a Tesla Model S at high speed, losing control and crashing into barriers. His

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Apr 20 2026RELIGION

Pope Leo’s Angola visit draws massive crowd amid national struggles

Thousands braved early morning heat in Kilamba, a planned city near Luanda, to see Pope Leo during his Africa tour. Estimates suggest up to 200, 000 people gathered in the open space, making it one of the biggest public events in Angola this year. The turnout wasn’t just about faith—many came seekin

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spring Screen Picks: More Than Just Fun to Watch

Streaming services seem to believe April is the perfect time for a horror workout, not spring cleaning. Netflix rolls out 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, a twist on the rage-zombie formula where humans become the real villains. A lone survivor teams up with a scientist trying to cure the infected,

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Apr 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Artists of Color Set the Stage in 2024

The 2024 Coachella lineup wasn\"t just another year of music—it was proof that Black performers have shaped the festival\"s sound for good. Acts like Giveon and Kehlani didn\"t just sing songs; they turned their sets into events people still talk about months later. Davido and BIA didn\"t just perfo

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Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Justin Bieber’s Coachella comeback sparks debate over modern music trends

Justin Bieber’s surprise Coachella set this year wasn’t your typical festival performance. Instead of a full production, he leaned into nostalgia by playing his old hits straight off YouTube, even recreating a viral 2025 rant where he told paparazzi to back off. The move divided fans—some called it

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil Mess: Can Change Actually Happen?

A Venezuelan oil executive once trusted the system—until it turned against him. In 2017, Gustavo Cárdenas (name changed for clarity) landed a top job at Citgo, the U. S. arm of Venezuela’s state oil company. Just months later, he was arrested in Caracas, thrown into a military prison, and convicted

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Apr 12 2026HEALTH

Support and Trust: The Role of Doulas in Black Maternal Care

The idea that someone would need a professional to help them through childbirth might seem odd to some, but for many Black mothers, it’s a necessity. A doula isn’t just an extra pair of hands—it’s someone who understands the cultural and systemic challenges these women face. One doula, who stepped i

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