
🛢️ Oil at Five-Month High After US Hits Key Iranian Nuclear Sites
Global oil prices surged to a five-month high following reports that the United States carried out targeted strikes on key Iranian nuclear facilities, escalating tensions in the already volatile Middle East. Brent crude jumped above $90 per barrel amid fears of potential disruptions to oil supplies and retaliatory actions from Iran, a major player in the region. Analysts say the strikes have added significant geopolitical risk to global energy markets, prompting investors to brace for further price increases. As traders assess the longer-term impact on oil infrastructure and shipping routes, especially through the Strait of Hormuz, governments around the world are calling for de-escalation to avoid broader economic fallout.
🚗 How Much Is a Tesla? A Model-by-Model Price Guide from $36K to $250K
Tesla’s electric vehicle lineup has expanded to serve a wide range of buyers—from first-time EV owners to luxury-performance enthusiasts. As of mid-2025, prices for Tesla models start at $36,000 for the Model 3 Standard Range and go all the way up to an estimated $250,000 for the fully loaded second-gen Roadster, which is still in limited release. The Model Y, Tesla’s most popular crossover, ranges between $43,000 and $60,000, while the Model S and Model X, offering long-range comfort and performance, fall between $75,000 and $110,000, depending on configuration. Tesla’s Cybertruck, now in wider release, is priced between $49,000 and $85,000. With frequent software updates, tax incentives, and expanding charging infrastructure, Tesla’s vehicles remain highly competitive in the evolving EV market.
⚡ Cadillac’s Famous V-Series Goes Electric with a 519-HP SUV
Cadillac has officially entered the high-performance EV race with the launch of its first all-electric V-Series vehicle—a bold 519-horsepower SUV that redefines what luxury and power mean in the electric era. Known as the Cadillac Vistiq-V, the new model blends the performance DNA of Cadillac’s legendary V-Series lineup with advanced EV engineering and sleek, aerodynamic styling. The dual-motor, all-wheel-drive configuration delivers sports-car acceleration in a spacious, tech-rich SUV format, offering over 300 miles of range and ultra-fast charging. Inside, the Vistiq-V boasts a panoramic curved OLED display, hands-free Super Cruise driving, and sustainable premium materials. With this launch, Cadillac signals that its transition to an all-electric future won’t sacrifice its iconic performance heritage—it’s just evolving it for the road ahead.