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Tesla's stock climbed after a turbulent week sparked by a heated public feud between CEO Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, which wiped out $150 billion in market value. Musk's sharp criticisms of Trump on X escalated tensions, but he later admitted to going "a bit too far," helping stabilize the stock. Meanwhile, Tesla is pushing forward with its robotaxi launch in Austin, Texas, scheduled for June 22, with initial autonomous vehicle deliveries by June 28. The company plans a small fleet of 10-20 robotaxis, supported by remote teleoperators, as it navigates competition from Waymo and others in the self-driving race.
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The Global Baby Bust: Why Fewer People Are Having Kids—and Why That’s Not the End of the World
Three countries. Three continents. One startling trend: birth rates are plummeting. From China and India to the U.S. and South Korea, fewer women are having babies—and it’s reshaping the future.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
To keep a population stable, the average woman needs to have 2.1 children. But the numbers are falling far short:
South Korea: 1.1
Singapore, Hong Kong: 1.1
Spain, Italy: 1.3
Canada: 1.5
USA, China: 1.7
This isn’t a blip—it’s a global demographic shift.
From Expectation to Choice
For most of history, motherhood was a mandate. Women without children were shamed, divorced, even persecuted. But today, women are choosing differently.
In South Korea, a “no marriage” movement is growing. Fewer weddings, fewer kids. Same in Hong Kong, where high costs and long work hours push women to skip both marriage and motherhood.
In India, rising education levels and later marriages are driving the fertility rate below replacement for the first time. Single women are on the rise. Millennials are charting a different path.
In the U.S., It’s Not About Marriage
American couples aren’t avoiding weddings—they’re avoiding parenthood. The reasons range from financial pressure to climate anxiety. The pandemic made the struggle even clearer. A 2021 Pew survey found 21% of childless adults don’t plan to ever have kids—up from 16% in 2018.
Society Hasn’t Caught Up
Despite the shift, child-free couples still face judgment. Even Pope Francis called not having children “selfish.” Ironically, he’s never had any. But here's the kicker: declining birth rates do bring real challenges—aging populations, shrinking workforces, slower growth. Japan’s already feeling the heat, with 40% of its people expected to be over 65 by 2060.


This week an Air India Flight AI-171, a Boeing 787, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing over 270 people, including 241 onboard and 29 on the ground when it struck a medical college hostel. The disaster, one of India’s worst, has sparked fear among residents near airports, with locals questioning safety in densely populated areas. Investigations point to possible engine or mechanical failure, with the black box recovered and Boeing 787s under scrutiny. The sole survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, is called a “miracle.” The crash highlights tensions between urban growth and aviation safety, leaving communities anxious about living near flight paths.
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