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Lamborghini President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann joins Fox Business correspondent Kelly Saberi at Monterey Car Week in California to showcase the luxury automaker’s new Revuelto hybrid supercar.
The 2026 Ferrari Luce “Tailor Made,” identified as “Chassis 0,” is the first production chassis from the Italian luxury automaker’s new electric vehicle program, according to RM Sotheby’s.
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The one-of-a-kind Ferrari was sold during RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction, with all proceeds benefiting educational initiatives through the Ferrari Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity. The buyer’s premium was waived for the sale.
The Luce marks a major milestone for Ferrari as the company enters the fully electric vehicle market. Ferrari has described the model as the first fully electric car in the Prancing Horse’s history.
The Luce is Ferrari’s first all-electric vehicle (Ferrari)
The $40 million example was configured through Ferrari’s Tailor Made personalization program and features several details developed specifically for the vehicle.
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Its exterior is finished in Madreperla Semi-Gloss paint, which Ferrari says produces iridescent reflections that shift from green to violet depending on the angle and intensity of the light.
Ferrari’s Luce electric vehicle reportedly has a hefty price tag (Ferrari)
Inside, the Luce features Perla-colored Le Mans metallic leather made from specially selected Swiss hides, along with Grigio Corvara secondary elements instead of traditional black trim.
Ferrari also equipped the car with dedicated wheels, bespoke brake calipers and special Ferrari badging set against an optical white background. A plaque identifies the vehicle as “Chassis 0,” distinguishing it as the first production chassis in the Luce program.
The Ferrari Luce has a 2.5 second 0-100 km/h time, according to the company (Ferrari)
The winning bidder will not take immediate possession. Following the auction, the car is expected to return to Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello, Italy, with final delivery currently scheduled for the first quarter of 2027.
The vehicle was built to U.S. specifications. If it was purchased by a buyer outside the U.S., that buyer will be responsible for export, import and federalization requirements, according to the auction listing.
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InterContinental Hotels Group PLC (IHG) Q2 2026 Earnings Call August 10, 2026 8:00 PM EDT
Company Participants
Elie Maalouf – CEO & Executive Director
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Karen Tso Ben Boulos
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Karen Tso
Let’s push on to earnings. IHG Hotels & Resorts said that the trading in the U.S. accelerated in the second quarter as it confirmed its outlook for the year. It comes as the company reported revenues of just over $2.6 billion for the first half of the year. I’m pleased to say Elie Maalouf has joined us, the CEO of IHG Hotels & Resorts. Elie, thank you so much for joining us. Great to have you back on board.
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Question-and-Answer Session
Karen Tso
As we just wake over the trading that you’ve seen in the latest period in the second quarter, the line here was trading has accelerated in the United States. You just want to unpick that for us. How has trading been across the portfolio?
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Elie Maalouf CEO & Executive Director
Yes. Karen, it’s good to be with you. Look, as you mentioned, we had a very good first half of the year. Our RevPAR was up 4%. We had 10% growth in EBIT, 13% growth in earnings per share, and we confirmed our outlook for the year. We feel good about the rest of the year and really beyond. The United States was a standout, not just because of the World Cup, but actually because of the underlying fundamentals of the economy. Your callers earlier were talking about strong investment in infrastructure and AI and data centers, that’s hundreds of billions of dollars, but it’s really broader than that. It’s manufacturing, it’s energy, it’s pharma. It’s all the reshoring that’s coming into the country. So we think it’s pretty broad-based. You still have pretty high employment levels, wage growth, GDP growing at 2%. Consumers are still spending, especially on experiences, and that’s the industry we’re really in. So we feel good
The application proces for 35 new apprentices is now open
14:10, 17 Aug 2026Updated 14:10, 17 Aug 2026
Deputy Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education, Cefin Campbell.
The Welsh Government has launched its latest intake of apprentices.
The chosen 35 apprenticeships will be deployed across the administration ranging from transport and tourism to energy and education.
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The Welsh Government, which employs around 5,700 civil servants has delivered its apprenticeship scheme for a number of years, providing development opportunities across the organisation. In the most recent recruitment campaign, around 70 individuals were appointed through the scheme.
The new apprenticeship roles are now open to application with vacancies will remain open throughout September.
Sam Faulkner, former apprentice and current apprenticeships and early talent manager at Welsh Government said:“An apprenticeship opened the door for me. Now I get to hold it open for others. I started my career as an apprentice, looking for an opportunity – what I found was confidence and the chance to make a difference. Someone believed in my potential, and now I have the privilege of doing the same for others.
Tia Mais, a previous apprentice and current user researcher at Welsh Government said:“When I left school, I had no idea what my future would hold or what career path I wanted to take. Choosing a digital, data and technology apprenticeship with the Welsh Government was one of the best decisions I have ever made.
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“Of course, I was nervous, I had never worked before, let alone worked in digital. But that’s what’s amazing about an apprenticeship. It gives you the opportunity to start your career, start new goals and learn as you go. I’ve not only found a career that I love, but I’ve also discovered my potential by stepping outside my comfort zone and met incredible people along the way.”
The Deputy Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education, Cefin Campbell said:“Welsh Government is a national employer, and I am proud we can demonstrate our commitment to apprenticeships by offering these opportunities across Wales.
Investing in apprenticeships is a central part of Wales’ future skills system and I know how valuable these opportunities can be. These apprenticeship vacancies are us putting our money where our mouth is and providing opportunities for people to gain high-quality skills and experience.
Whether you have just got your exam results, leaving school or university or looking to change careers there will be an opportunity for you. I encourage anyone looking to develop new skills to apply and help us to deliver public services and supporting communities across Wales.”
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Golf influencer and social media personality Paige Spiranac offered a rare, candid look into her personal dating history during a recent YouTube video, revealing that she has dated far fewer people than many might assume given her massive online following, while also disclosing a pair of celebrity crushes she developed during her junior golf days.
Spiranac made the comments in a video titled “Confession time,” part of her HOT BIRDS series, which she filmed while playing a solo round of golf on a course in Florida. The format allowed her to address personal questions directly to camera between shots, a style she has used previously to discuss topics she said most people would not typically ask her about in public.
“No, I actually haven’t dated anyone famous before,” Spiranac said in the video, directly addressing persistent rumors and speculation that have circulated about her romantic life given her frequent public collaborations with professional athletes and other high-profile figures. She went on to describe her broader dating history as relatively limited. “I actually haven’t dated that many people in general,” she said. “I was homeschooled from fourth grade all the way until college with a very sheltered life.”
Spiranac elaborated further on how her upbringing shaped perceptions of her personality, noting that people often draw a direct connection between her homeschooling background and aspects of how she comes across publicly. “When I tell people I was homeschooled, they go, ‘Ah, that makes sense,’” she said.
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Beyond her general dating history, Spiranac also addressed her decision to keep most details of her personal life private despite maintaining an active and highly engaged presence on social media, where she has built a following exceeding 11 million people across platforms. She explained that her reluctance to share personal milestones is not rooted in any specific negative reason, but rather stems from a desire to keep certain moments private even as her public-facing career continues to grow. “I have so many supportive people who follow me. I think a lot of people would be really excited if I got married, or if I decided to have children, and that’s not the reason why I don’t talk about it,” she said.
The video also included a lighter, more nostalgic segment in which Spiranac discussed crushes she developed on professional golfers during her time playing junior golf, before her career shifted from competitive play toward content creation and golf commentary. “In junior golf, I had like the biggest crush on Justin Thomas,” she said. “And I also grew up playing junior golf with Wyndham Clark.” She also named a second PGA Tour star from that same period of her life. “I went to school and college with Xander Schauffele and his caddie, Austin [Kaiser]. Also had a crush on Xander,” she said.
Spiranac’s connection to Schauffele extends beyond a passing junior golf crush; the two both attended San Diego State University, with Spiranac transferring in after spending her freshman year at the University of Arizona. Schauffele met his now-wife, Maya, while attending SDSU during roughly the same period Spiranac was also enrolled there. In a separate previous interview on “The SPINvitational,” Spiranac had addressed the situation more directly, acknowledging that her interest in Schauffele had not been reciprocated. “I did go to school at SDSU with Xander Schauffele. And another fun fact is I had a crush on him, and he wanted nothing to do with me,” she said at the time, adding that Schauffele’s relationship with his future wife had unfolded during that same period at the university. “He met his wife Maya at SDSU, so it was meant to be. Didn’t work out for me in that way.”
When asked more broadly about what she looks for in a potential partner, Spiranac offered a lighthearted explanation tied directly to her background in the sport. “I don’t really have a type,” she said. “But my type is someone who can hit a golf ball really well.” She elaborated further on that preference in a separate interview, describing an attraction specifically tied to technical skill on the course. “There’s just something to it that just works for me,” she said.
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Spiranac’s comments also touched on the broader challenge of navigating persistent dating rumors that have followed her throughout her career as a prominent figure in a male-dominated industry. In earlier remarks, she described the frustration of having professional collaborations with male athletes routinely misinterpreted by media outlets and online commenters as evidence of romantic relationships. She specifically cited a period in which a content collaboration with golfer Bryson DeChambeau led to headlines suggesting the two were dating, despite no such relationship existing. She also noted she had previously heard rumors linking her romantically to NFL quarterback Tom Brady, which she described as entirely unfounded. “It’s like any time I shoot content with a male celebrity, that’s the headline or all of the comments, which can be really difficult for my job where I work in a male-dominated industry,” she said in that earlier interview. “It’s really frustrating because I’ve never dated anyone famous ever, not even close.”
Spiranac was previously married to athletic trainer Steven Tinoco, whom she wed in 2018 after meeting him near the start of her career. The two were reported to no longer be married as of 2022, though Spiranac has generally kept details surrounding the end of that relationship out of the public eye, consistent with the broader approach to privacy she described in her recent video.
Since transitioning away from competitive golf, Spiranac has built one of the most recognizable public profiles in the sport, appearing on the covers of Maxim and Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue while growing a combined social media following of several million people across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. She has continued to remain an active voice in golf media, regularly offering commentary and defending current PGA Tour players against criticism, including recent remarks in which she pushed back on suggestions that today’s golfers lack the personality of past generations, specifically citing Justin Thomas among the players she felt deserved a more favorable characterization from fans and media commentators.
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