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Protesters are targeting Tesla because they believe its CEO Elon Musk is using the wealth the company has brought him to fund political actions they view as a threat to democracy.
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Crowds protesting billionaire Elon Musk’s purge of the U.S. government under President Donald Trump began amassing outside Tesla dealerships throughout the U.S. Saturday in the latest attempt to dent...
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A Tesla protest in Watertown turned tense and dangerous after a man said he was clipped by a car that drove by on Saturday.
While no injuries have been reported due to Cybertruck body panels detaching, Tesla has announced measures to make its truck safer.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about 46,000 trucks are at risk of a trim panel detaching
The NASCAR hero who used his helicopter to supply essential items and the internet has been named as the Honorary Pace Car driver for the Goodyear 400.
Welcome back to Critical Materials, your daily roundup for all things electric and tech in the automotive space. Even Elon Musk is sounding the alarm over Trump's new auto-related tariffs. Plus, BYD's megawatt chargers will go live as early as next week, and Tesla drops FSD branding in China. Let's jump in.
Donald Trump’s planned tariffs on auto imports will hurt carmakers around the world and push up prices for US consumers. Among the many losers, one winner stands out: Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc.
The latest escalation in Trump’s trade war has hurt car companies around the world. But among the many losers, Elon Musk’s Tesla stands out as a clear winner.
Following the all-hands meeting, which was live-streamed, Wedbush analysts led by Ives praised the move, and said they expect Musk to take a “small step back from DOGE” over t