September 16, 2025

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JLR’s UK Factory Stoppage From Cyber Attack Stretches to Three Weeks

Britain’s largest carmaker, Jaguar Land Rover, said a pause in production due to a cyber attack would now stretch to September 24, extending the stoppage at its British plants to more than three weeks. The luxury carmaker, owned by India’s …

NHTSA: Traffic Fatalities in First Half Saw Biggest Drop Since 2008

Motor vehicle traffic deaths in the first half of 2025 are projected to fall 8.2%, the largest first-half reduction since 2008, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. NHTSA on Tuesday released early estimates that show 17,140 people died …

Insurers Lose Bid to Appeal London Judgment Over Jets Lost in Russia

Western insurers on Tuesday lost a London High Court bid to appeal against a judgment that hands aircraft lessors $1.0 billion-plus from their war risks insurance policies to cover the loss of jets stuck in Russia since the invasion of …

Disney, Universal, Warner Bros Discovery Sue MiniMax for Copyright Infringement

Walt Disney, Comcast’s Universal and Warner Bros Discovery have jointly filed a copyright lawsuit against China’s MiniMax alleging that its image- and video-generating service Hailuo AI was built from intellectual property stolen from the three major Hollywood studios. The suit, …

Tesla Faces US Auto Safety Investigation Over Door Handles

U.S. auto safety regulators opened an investigation into whether some Tesla Inc. vehicle doors are defective, citing incidents in which exterior handles stopped working and trapped children inside. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tuesday it’s opening a preliminary …

Trump Says He’s Bringing $15 Billion Lawsuit Against New York Times

President Donald Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing the paper of serving as a “mouthpiece” for the Democrats.

Five Electric Vehicles Earn High Crash Test Ratings from IIHS

A handful of electric vehicles earned high crash test ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Five out of seven electric vehicles recently tested by the IIHS performed well in a key crash test, while two others struggled with …

Calling Time on Luxury Watch Fraud: A Digital Counter-Revolution

Luxury watches have long attracted crime. These small, high-value, portable goods are easier to steal than fine art, and easier to transport than drugs or arms. Press coverage as early as the 1990s was calling attention to how Rolex watches …

Anthropic: Businesses Are Mostly Using AI to Automate Work

Businesses are overwhelmingly relying on Anthropic’s artificial intelligence software to automate rather than collaborate on work, according to a new report from the OpenAI rival, adding to the risk that AI will upend livelihoods. More than three quarters (77%) of …