Stellantis Reports 12% Increase in First-Quarter Vehicle Shipments
Stellantis reported a 12% year-over-year increase in vehicle shipments for the first quarter, driven by growth in North America and Europe.
Stellantis reported a 12% year-over-year increase in vehicle shipments for the first quarter, driven by growth in North America and Europe.

Austria plans to ban social media access for children under 14, joining other European countries implementing similar restrictions.

A 25-year-old man has been arrested following the shooting death of Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman near campus.

Israeli military operations targeted sites in Syria and Lebanon while authorities investigate incidents in Czech Republic.
Black residents of New Orleans maintain a tradition dating to the 1800s, creating elaborate handmade suits for Mardi Gras celebrations.

Alan Hayward James, 51, admitted to conspiracy charges in a bid-rigging scheme that defrauded Pacific Air Forces of at least $37 million.

Recent high-value contracts for prospects with limited experience signal changing market dynamics in professional sports.

Hungary vetoed an EU loan to Ukraine, demanding repairs to a Russian oil pipeline through Ukrainian territory before releasing funds.

Israeli military operations in Lebanon have resulted in mass displacement and casualties according to Lebanese officials.
India's cricket board awarded players a $14.24 million bonus following their T20 World Cup championship win.

Iran executed Kourosh Keyvani, who was accused of providing sensitive location information to Israeli intelligence services.

University of Arizona basketball coach Tommy Lloyd announced he will remain with the Wildcats after declining a reported offer from North Carolina.

AI training company Deccan AI secured $25 million in funding, positioning itself as a competitor to Mercor while leveraging Indian talent.

CNN corrected reporting errors related to a New York City terror attack, including incorrectly identifying an official as a target of political violence.

Metropolitan Police arrested four men at 1am following raids in Barnet and Watford on suspicion of espionage activities for Iran.
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