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According to a report The Texas Newsroom obtained through a public records request, Tesla’s “riverfront eco-park” will include hike and bike trails, a waterfront and a Tesla expo and sports complex wi...
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Groups including the American Federation of Teachers sued to prevent Musk's team from reviewing data including Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, income, citizenship status and student ...
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The Tesla CEO has been one of Trump's most outspoken cheerleaders — but Musk is not a fan of the tariffs that have shaken global markets.
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Much of what President Trump said during his tariff announcement last week was true. Over several decades, the U.S. has offshored millions of manufacturing jobs. Offshoring to countries like China and Mexico allowed American companies to benefit from cheap labor, while still satiating American consumers' appetites with high-quality goods.
In April 2024, Tesla eliminated 2,688 jobs at the gigafactory, or about 12%, as part of companywide job reductions, bringing its local employment to roughly 20,100. The layoffs came amid ...
who died at the Tesla Gigafactory in Austin, leading to an OSHA investigation. “DOGE” is inside OSHA” one protester’s sign said on Saturday. U.S. Rep. Greg Casar (D-Texas) is urging the ...
Tesla’s new cheaper trim level of the new Model Y “Juniper” more affordable option of revitalized version is ready to roll out in U.S.
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Tesla has flirted with disaster before. This time feels different.On Thursday, Tesla held a surprise after-hours all-hands that was livestreamed to the public from its Texas Gigafactory. It caught employees ... falls off a cliff Elon Musk and Donald Trump sat inside a Tesla Model S in front of the White House.Andrew ...
US contract chipmaker GlobalFoundries and United Microelectronics Corp, Taiwan’s No 2 chipmaker, are exploring the possibility of a merger amid American efforts to mitigate risks surrounding the Taiwan Strait and fend off growing competition from China in mature chips, Nikkei Asia’s Cheng Ting-Fang writes.