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Tesla's worst month since 2022 coincided with Elon Musk's first full month in White House
Tesla shares plunged 28% in February, their worst month since December 2022.
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Tesla recalls more than 375,000 vehicles in U.S. due to failing power-assisted steering systems
Tesla is voluntarily recalling 376,241vehicles in the U.S. to correct an issue with failing power-assisted steering systems.
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Tesla has sued customers, journalists in China — and won nearly every time, review finds
Tesla’s record in China shows how Elon Musk has thrived in a system in which regulators, the media and the courts are by design intertwined.
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Tesla recalling 239,000 vehicles in U.S. over rearview camera failures
Tesla’s voluntary recall is related to issues that may cause rearview cameras to fail, according to filings out Friday.
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Is your car spying on you? What it means that Tesla shared data in the Las Vegas explosion
Many of the latest cars not only know where you’ve been and where you are going, but also often have access to your contacts, your call logs, your texts and other sensitive information thanks to cell phone syncing.
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Tesla recalls nearly 700,000 vehicles over tire pressure light issue
Tesla has issued a recall for nearly 700,000 vehicles due to a tire pressure light issue.
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Tesla sued by deceased driver's family over ‘fraudulent misrepresentation' of Autopilot safety
The family of a Tesla driver who died in a crash while using Autopilot last year is suing the company.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk loses bid to get $56 billion pay package reinstated
Elon Musk’s pay package granted in 2018 was the largest compensation plan in U.S. history for a public company executive.
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Tesla's social media posts falsely implied that its cars are robotaxis, NHTSA warns
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warned Tesla that its online posts may mislead drivers into thinking its cars are robotaxis.
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US agency says Tesla's public statements imply that its vehicles can drive themselves. They can't.
The U.S. government’s highway safety agency says Tesla is telling drivers in public statements that its vehicles can drive themselves. That conflicts with owners manuals that say the vehicles need human supervision.
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Questions about the safety of Tesla's ‘Full Self-Driving' system are growing
Tesla says its vehicles that are equipped with the latest versions of its vaunted “Full Self-Driving” system can travel from point to point with little human intervention. Yet a series of alarming recent incidents have drawn the attention of federal regulators, who were already investigating Tesla’s automated driving systems because of dozens of crashes that raised safety concerns. The problems...
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A Tesla owner says his car's ‘self-driving' technology failed to detect a moving train ahead of a crash caught on camera
A Tesla vehicle in Full-Self Driving mode appeared to fail to detect a moving train and stop on its own, leading to a chaotic accident depicted in a video that has been viewed millions of times on social media.