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Tesla is under attack as bad actors vandalize EVs and protestors peacefully express frustrations. Are the cars to blame or the company's CEO?
President Donald Trump rocked the auto industry when he announced 25% imports on vehicles and car parts, and then followed up the blow with “reciprocal” tariffs on U.S. trading partners. Electric ...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Yahoo Finance on Tuesday that he was optimistic about "clarity" on tariffs and ...
After soaring in 2023 and 2024, shares of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) have been battered for nearly three months now. Since the start of 2025, the largest U.S. EV-maker has seen its shares drop by more than ...
While Elon Musk was sparring in US political circles, halfway across the world in Shenzhen, BYD was quietly tallying up its ...
Elon Musk's technologies can offer solutions for endangered species conservation. Starlink can provides internet for remote ...
Ross Gerber of Gerber Kawasaki says he doesn't like the way Elon Musk "does things" but still owns Tesla, expecting that ...
Tesla sales continue to fall in the US and globally despite a growing EV market. GM, VW, and Chinese automakers are picking up the slack.
Federal investigators plan to announce the status of their investigation into a targeted attack that led to the explosion of ...
Shares in the group have plunged by a third this year as orders for its electric vehicles have plummeted across many major ...
Peaceful Tesla protests have taken place across the country—but some dealerships have also been hit with acts of vandalism, including gunfire and arson, in protests apparently directed at Elon Musk.
Markets reacted on Tuesday to news that US President Donald Trump signaled a possible delay to auto tariffs, adding to market ...