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Tesla and the Las Vegas Explosion: Is Your Car Spying On You?Recent events involving Tesla and its detailed data tracking after the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion have raised questions about privacy, surveillance, and how much control drivers have over ...
Las Vegas is dealing with its own deadly New Year’s Day scene. Police said one person was killed and seven were injured after a 2024 Tesla Cybertruck parked by the front doors of the Trump ...
March 18At least five Teslas were damaged in Las Vegas after an individual set cars on fire and fired at least three rounds of gunshots in a “targeted attack” on a Tesla facility, where the ...
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Tesla could benefit the most from new rules on reporting of self-driving car crashesRule changes announced by the Trump administration this week could allow automakers to report fewer crashes involving self-driving cars, with Tesla potentially emerging as the main beneficiary ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The man accused of setting Tesla vehicles on fire at a Las Vegas collision center has pleaded not guilty to all four charges against him in a federal court. On Tuesday ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The man accused of setting multiple fires at a Tesla collision center in southwest Las Vegas has pleaded not guilty. 36-year-old Paul Kim was indicted by a federal grand jury.
Dorsey. A man suspected of setting fire to several Tesla vehicles at a repair facility in Las Vegas last week has been arrested, authorities announced Thursday. Police took a man identified as ...
Sales have plunged for Tesla amid protests and boycotts over Musk's embrace of far right-wing views. Profits have been sliced by two-thirds so far this year, and rivals from China, Europe and the ...
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