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  • Tesla's FSD Approval in Europe Could Spark 2026 Robotaxi Push, Netherlands RDW Signals Milestone
    December 7, 2025, 12:38 AM EST. Tesla is pressing ahead with FSD expansion, signaling a potential European rollout that could unlock a new wave of robotaxis. After the Netherlands' RDW hinted at confirming European approval in February 2026, investors view the move as a critical stepping stone-even as supervised FSD remains distinct from fully autonomous robo-taxis. In the U.S., Canada, Australia, and other regions, Tesla's current supervised FSD requires a driver, while the long-term plan targets unsupervised operation. If regulators grant broader FSD approval in Europe, Tesla could access a larger pool of potential customers and collect valuable driving data from a growing fleet. While risks persist-regulatory hurdles, data collection, and capital costs-the development underpins the bull thesis that Tesla's value is increasingly tied to FSD and robotaxi potential.
  • SpaceX Sued Over Freeport Valve Explosion in Texas Machine Shop
    December 7, 2025, 12:30 AM EST. A lawsuit has been filed against SpaceX and New Gen Products in Brazoria County, Texas, stemming from a July Freeport valve explosion in a machine shop. The plaintiff, Humberto Benavides, filed on Aug. 15. Benavides alleges life-altering injuries to his ribs, internal organs, and head. SpaceX and New Gen deny the allegations. Attorneys for Benavides say SpaceX and New Gen failed to hire or train qualified workers, with inadequate supervision and an unsafe work environment, and did not take steps to prevent the accident, including violations of federal safety rules. The trial is set for Nov. 9, 2026. Benavides is represented by Noah M. Wexler of Arnold & Itkin.
  • SpaceX Starship mishap could give Blue Origin edge in Artemis 3 landing contract
    December 7, 2025, 12:26 AM EST. SpaceX's Starship program faced another setback after Booster 18 sustained an anomaly during an ambient pressure test, pushing reliance onto Booster 19 for Flight 12. SpaceX targets a Q1 2026 launch of the Starship V3 as part of building an operational lunar-capable rocket. Yet ongoing issues keep NASA and Congress attentive to the Artemis HLS competition for Artemis 3. Meanwhile, Blue Origin advances its Mark 1 lunar lander as a potential alternative, raising questions about which contractor lands astronauts on the Moon in 2027. If SpaceX cannot prove reliability by mid-decade, a provider switch could reshape the Artemis 3 strategy and funding dynamics.
  • Apple (AAPL) Gets $320 Target as Services Strength Offsets App Store Slowdown
    December 7, 2025, 12:18 AM EST. Goldman Sachs reaffirmed its Buy rating on Apple (AAPL) with a $320 target, citing resilient Services growth even as near-term App Store softness persists. Sensor Tower data show App Store spending in November 2025 up 6% YoY, slowing from 9% in October, with the Games category weighing on growth. In the top markets-U.S., Japan, U.K., and Canada-spending decelerated, together accounting for about 52% of App Store spend. Growth has halved since July 2025, creating near-term downside risk from off-app payments. Yet Apple's Services engine is expanding, with iCloud+, AppleCare+, Apple Music and other subscriptions contributing to revenue acceleration despite App Store pressures. Goldman's view suggests the balance between Services strength and App Store softness could support further upside.