Opinion: Why middle class is not buying electric vehicles fast enough
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
Automakers are now learning an important lesson: Not all car buyers are wealthy environmentalists.This should be obvious but apparently isn’t, which is why the auto industry is now wringing its hands over electric vehicle sales problems. General Motors, Ford, Mercedes, Nissan, Toyota and even Tesla have raised red flags about slowing demand. GM scaled back plans for 2024 and said it would delay the opening of a new electric truck factory. Ford is considering cutting shifts at its F-150 Lightning plant. Nissan is transferring more resources to hybrids rather than EVs. Mercedes has described the EV market as “ brutal.” And Toyota’s chairman, Akio Toyoda, said last month that “people are finally seeing the reality” of EVs.The problem, it seems, is that the so-called next wave of EV buyers isn’t cooperating. The EV is not trickling down. At least not for those prospective buyers.But this should have been obvious. It certainly was for Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, founders of Tesl...Ante el último debate presidencial en Argentina, ¿puede cambiar la decisión de un votante?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
(CNN Español) — Una semana antes de que los argentinos definan a su futuro presidente, el domingo será el tercer y último debate presidencial de estas elecciones. Esta vez solo con los candidatos que compiten en el balotaje: Sergio Massa y Javier Milei. ¿Podrá este cruce cambiar la decisión de los votantes?“Cambiar en forma masiva las preferencias de los electores a partir de un debate presidencial parece poco probable. Hay estudios que confirman el cambio de voto luego de un debate presidencial, pero en una magnitud relativamente pequeña”, explican Julia Pomares y Santiago Lacroix en un informe del Centro de Implementación de Políticas Públicas para la Equidad y el Crecimiento (CIPPEC), a propósito de los debates de 2019. Agregan que “los debates también sirven para reafirmar a los ya decididos”.Sus afirmaciones se basan en un estudio sobre cuatro elecciones presidenciales en Estados Unidos donde “se demostró que un 14% de quienes vieron el debat...OPINIÓN | ¿Por qué nos fascinan tanto las celebridades?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
Nota del editor: Mari Rodríguez Ichaso ha sido colaboradora de la revista Vanidades durante varias décadas. Es especialista en moda, viajes, gastronomía, arte, arquitectura y entretenimiento, productora de cine y columnista de estilo de CNN en Español. Las opiniones expresadas en esta columna son exclusivamente suyas.(CNN Español) –– ¿Por qué esta obsesión con saber todo sobre los famosos es cada día más intensa y casi preocupante? ¿Por qué una estrella como Maluma recientemente ha tenido que dar un manotazo a un “fan” que le agarró un brazo con fuerza mientras caminaba por las calles de Nueva York? ¡Porque esto, señores, se está pasando de rosca!Este fenómeno, de ser algo amable y entusiasta, puede llegar a convertirse en acosos y obsesiones violentas. Ejemplos son aquel terrible asesinato en marzo de 1995 de la joven cantante Selena a manos de la expresidenta de su club de fans. ¡El mundo no podía creer lo sucedido! También el momento en el que ––hace 30 años–– la famosa tenista M...Macron: Meta, Google ‘simply don’t deliver’ on handling of hate speech
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized big tech companies’ handling of hate speech on their platforms. In an interview with the BBC, Macron took on Meta and Google specifically, saying that they “simply don’t deliver” on their engagements around content moderation on their platforms. Macron made the remarks in the wake of the Christchurch Call Summit, an initiative involving world leaders and tech companies that was launched after the online live-streaming of a terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, in March 2019. The aim is to stop the spread of terrorist and violent content online. Meta and Google didn’t send representatives to Friday’s Christchurch Call gathering in Paris, which Macron said shows that “they don’t want to play anymore.” Other companies, such as X, Amazon, Microsoft and OpenAI had representatives there. Many platforms also don’t have sufficient moderators capable of handling the French langua...Chilled sunshine this weekend
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
Good morning, and welcome to the weekend! A special thank you to all our veterans for your service. You’ll want to bundle up for any parades this morning. It’s chilly. Temperatures stay below average this afternoon in the upper 40s. A northwest breeze will bring an added chill. Luckily, we’ll see a lot of sunshine.It’ll be cold tonight with most of us dropping into the mid/upper 20s. Clouds will keep temperatures higher on the Cape.Temperatures will be cooler tomorrow in the low/mid 40s. There will be less wind and still a lot of sunshine.We’re mainly dry next week. We’ll watch a disturbance late Monday into Tuesday that could bring some sprinkles and flurries to the region. Temperatures rebound by Thursday and Friday near 60.-Meteorologist Melanie BlackCallahan: Bill Belichick, Patriots finding joy in Germany amid lost season
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
FRANKFURT, Germany — Bill Belichick sauntered into a packed press conference Friday on little sleep, with dozens of eager reporters spread over six rows of chairs and close to 20 cameras armed and ready at the back.The Patriots had landed hours earlier on a redeye from the U.S. Belichick took his seat behind a microphone on a small stage and stared down at a reporter in the first row. He was puzzled.“Pretzels for lunch?” Belichick asked. “Seriously?”Then, he beamed. He joked. He laughed.Belichick fielded questions and supplied thoughtful answers for nearly 20 minutes, even if those answers meandered to the same dead ends they usually do. At the end, he even apologized for a lackluster response.Twice! Belichick smiled again. And he wasn’t alone.After their practice Friday at the DFB campus, home to the German National Soccer Team, six Patriots players spoke in the same media room that briefly housed an unusually loose Belichick. Maybe they were all punch...Friday’s high school tournament scores and highlights
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
ROUNDUPFIELD HOCKEYIzzy Adams set up Kate Schneider for the game-winning goal in the second overtime as No. 1 Walpole (20-1) edged eighth-seeded Bishop Feehan 1-0 in a Div. 1 state quarterfinal contest. … Emmy Johnson scored twice in the fourth quarter as No. 3 Wachusett (16-1-4) rallied to defeat sixth-seeded Central Catholic 4-2. The Raiders (16-3-1) led 2-1 after three quarters as Kerri Finneran scored twice. … Ella Sewall scored twice, and Bella DiFiore added the third goal as two-time defending champion No. 2 Andover (18-2) defeated seventh-seeded Algonquin, 3-0.Sam Ruddick, Haylen Wilson and Siena Brackett all scored, while Becca Kardoos recorded the shutout as No. 4 Hingham (18-2-1) defeated fifth-seeded Minnechaug 3-0 in a Div. 2 state quarterfinal contest. … Shea Larkee scored twice, while Ava Hines added the other goal as No. 2 Norwood (19-2) defeated 10th-seeded Doherty, 3-0. Ava O’Neil stopped all seven shots to get the shutout for the Mustangs.Khloe Schultz scored the g...NFL notes: How many Patriots are guaranteed to return in 2024? Well, not many
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
Like most bad teams, the Patriots’ future is cloudy.Head coach? On the hot seat.Quarterback? Fans are calling for his replacement.But what about their core?It seems few players, including rookies Christian Gonzalez and Demario Douglas, can be counted as foundational pieces of the Patriots’ future. Building out, it’s hard to know what other bricks could be laid upon that foundation.Basically, who among the Patriots is guaranteed to return in 2024?The questions start immediately at quarterback.Mac Jones is no lock to start next year. Jones may one day prove to be a starting-caliber quarterback, maybe even an above average one. But it’s unlikely he’ll do so in New England.The Patriots’ infrastructure has failed him the last two seasons, when Jones’ physical shortcomings have been compounded by mental mistakes and little help. The Pats must decide by May whether to pick up the fifth-year option on Jones’ rookie deal that would keep him und...Patriots-Colts preview: How Mac Jones and Bill Belichick can win in Germany
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
Willkommen!The Patriots will kick off their first international game in six years Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany. At 2-7, the Pats are officially fighting for pride against an upstart Indianapolis team (4-5) that has eyes on a surprise Wild Card berth. The Patriots have historically owned the Colts, who are slated as 1.5-point favorites despite playing behind backup quarterback Gardner Minshew.Last year, the Pats bludgeoned Indy 26-3, when the Colts fielded another backup quarterback, Sam Ehlinger. What will it take to replicate that result overseas?Here’s what to watch for Sunday:When the Patriots runRhamondre Stevenson is finally finding his old form, breaking seven tackles over the last two weeks and rushing for a 64-yard touchdown against the Commanders. Stevenson found a massive hole behind emerging rookie right guard Sidy Sow and tackle Mike Onwenu on his touchdown. Bill Belichick said this week the Pats are comfortable with Onwenu remaining at right tackle, where he’...Somber bugles and bells mark Armistice Day around the globe as wars drown out peace messages
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:02 GMT
YPRES, Belgium (AP) — With somber bugles and bells from Australia to western Europe’s battlefields of World War I, people around the globe on Saturday remembered the slaughter and losses just over a century ago that was supposed to be “the war to end all wars.” Yet the rumble of tanks and the screeching of incoming fire from Ukraine to Gaza pierced the solemnity of the occasion and the notion that humankind could somehow circumvent violence to settle its worst differences. “This time last year, our thoughts were focused on Ukraine. Today, our minds are full with the terrible images emerging from Israel and Gaza. These are just two of the more than 100 armed conflicts in the world today,” said Benoit Mottrie, the head of the Last Post Association in western Belgium’s Ypres, where some of the fiercest and deadliest World War I battles were fought.During a ceremony with Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and dozens of dignitaries, Mottrie expressed the sense of powerlessness ...Latest news
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