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Tesla Launches Cheaper Versions of Model Y and Model 3 to Regain Market Share
To regain market share, Tesla introduces cheaper Model Y and Model 3 models. Tesla has introduced more affordable versions of its popular Model Y and Model 3 electric vehicles in an attempt to recover lost market share during what has been a challenging year for the company. Tesla is able to offer lower entry prices for potential customers because the new trims, which are referred to as the "standard" versions, are priced strategically lower than their original base models and come with fewer features. The Model 3 Standard starts at $36,990, while the newly released Model Y Standard now costs around $39,990. These prices are before any state or local incentives, which can further reduce the final cost for consumers. In some states, rebates bring the Model 3’s cost below $35,000, making it one of the more affordable long-range EVs currently available on the market.
By GLOBAL NEWS4 months ago in The Swamp
'We were treated like animals', deported Gaza flotilla activists say
Following their detention by Israeli authorities, activists from the Gaza flotilla claimed that they were "treated like animals" during their capture and deportation. The Global Sumud Flotilla, which was made up of activists from all over the world, was sailing toward Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid when it was stopped by Israeli naval forces in what the participants claim to be international waters. Before Israel began deporting people, over 400 people, including citizens of multiple nations, were held in detention. After being expelled, many of the deported activists arrived in Istanbul and shared stories of humiliation, intimidation, and violence. They alleged that Israeli forces used excessive force during the raid, deploying armed troops and water cannons to stop the flotilla. They claimed that while they were detained, they were subjected to verbal and physical abuse, were kept in harsh conditions, and were deprived of sleep, food, and water. Some activists claimed they were forced to kneel for hours, faced insults, and were struck when they tried to move. Others said that at detention centers, lights were kept on throughout the night and guards would enter rooms shouting and banging on doors to prevent rest.
By GLOBAL NEWS4 months ago in The Swamp
World Reacts to Hamas’s Response to Trump’s Gaza Plan
# World Reacts to Hamas’s Response to Trump’s Gaza Plan The international community has been closely watching the unfolding dynamics in the Middle East following Hamas’s sharp response to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s newly outlined plan for Gaza. The idea, presented as part of a larger plan to bring stability to the region, has sparked strong reactions on multiple fronts, including condemnation, cautious support, and a lot of discussion about its viability and how it will affect relations between Israel and Palestine in the future. Trump’s Gaza plan, unveiled with significant fanfare, centers on a blend of reconstruction, demilitarization, and strict oversight. It calls for major international investment in rebuilding Gaza’s war-torn infrastructure, promises humanitarian aid, and proposes security guarantees for Israel. In exchange, Hamas would be required to disarm, renounce violence, and allow a transitional governing body under international supervision to administer the territory until elections could be held. The plan, according to Trump, offers Palestinians “a pathway to peace and prosperity” while ensuring Israel’s security interests remain paramount.
By GLOBAL NEWS4 months ago in The Swamp
Digital Lynch Mobs:
Trial by Internet Say it plainly: the internet made destroying people easy. Not just politicians or influencers with armies of critics. Ordinary professionals. Whistleblowers. Survivors. Experts who refuse to bend to whatever narrative is trending that week.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin4 months ago in The Swamp
Beyond Ukraine: Four Shocking Ways Europe's Security Crisis Just Hit Home
For many, the war in Ukraine has remained a brutal but distant conflict—a crisis contained within its borders. But in recent weeks, that perception has been shattered. The sudden appearance of mysterious drones over Denmark, forcing civilian airports to shut down and grounding tens of thousands of travellers, brought a chilling new reality into sharp focus. The front line is no longer somewhere else; it is here.
By The INFORMER4 months ago in The Swamp
No Internet in Afghanistan?
It began with whispers on social media. Screenshots of blank connections. Messages that wouldn’t send. A generation that had grown up with the hum of WhatsApp notifications suddenly sat in silence. For a moment, it seemed as if Afghanistan had been unplugged from the rest of the world.
By Keramatullah Wardak5 months ago in The Swamp
Abandoning the Stolen Children: Why Ending U.S. Tracking of Russia’s War Crimes is a Moral Failure
Disclaimer: This article was created with the assistance of AI research tools. All sources referenced are publicly available and verified at the time of writing.
By DJ for Change5 months ago in The Swamp
PPC Advertising Services in Singapore
Running a PPC campaign can be one of the fastest ways to generate visibility in Google search results. Unlike SEO, which focuses on building long-term organic search traffic, pay-per-click (PPC) helps you show ads directly to the right audience while paying only when someone clicks. The real challenge is making sure your campaign budget delivers maximum ROI.
By Liew Hui Xuan5 months ago in The Swamp
Stefon Diggs
Stefon Diggs: Separating Gridiron Glory from Celebrity Gossip Stefon Diggs is a name that commands respect on the football field. As one of the NFL's most elite wide receivers, his route-running, hands, and competitive fire have made him a superstar for the Buffalo Bills and now the Houston Texans. However, a quick online search reveals that public curiosity often extends beyond the end zone, intertwining his name with celebrity gossip, particularly regarding megastar rapper Cardi B. Let's separate the athletic accomplishments from the off-field speculation.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in The Swamp
Tesla Stock Turns Positive for 2025 as Elon Musk Buys About $1B of Shares
Elon Musk's purchase of approximately one billion shares of Tesla boosts the stock's outlook for 2025. Tesla shares made a significant turnaround at the start of 2025 as CEO Elon Musk moved to purchase roughly \$1 billion worth of the company’s stock, marking one of his largest personal acquisitions in recent years. The move has ignited renewed investor enthusiasm and helped the stock swing back into positive territory after months of volatility and uncertainty surrounding the electric vehicle manufacturer’s future trajectory.
By GLOBAL NEWS5 months ago in The Swamp
Stocks Start Week Higher as Fed-Rate Call Nears: Markets Wrap
# Stocks Start Week Higher as Fed-Rate Call Nears: Markets Wrap Global financial markets kicked off the week on a positive note, with major equity indexes edging higher as investors braced for the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy decision. After weeks of heightened anticipation, traders entered Monday’s session with cautious optimism, encouraged by signals of economic resilience and hopes that the central bank may soon pivot toward a more accommodative stance.
By GLOBAL NEWS5 months ago in The Swamp











