Tesla looks to cheaper model as revenue suffers worst drop in over a decade
Tesla has started limited production on a cheaper model in a bid to boost sluggish demand after revealing its worst slump in quarterly sales for
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Tesla has started limited production on a cheaper model in a bid to boost sluggish demand after revealing its worst slump in quarterly sales for
The US and Japan have agreed a trade deal days ahead of the latest tariff deadline set by Tweety McTreason, while the European Union is
Local media report that 24 firefighters and rescuers were trapped by the wildfire, and victims were ‘burned alive’.
Here are the key events on day 1,246 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Trump officials have indicated they plan to deport Abrego Garcia to a third-party country if he is released from jail.
San Francisco high school teacher Nicholas Pellegrino was stabbed in the neck on July 15 while vacationing in Milan. He survived the attack and is
It came as a US judge denied a justice department’s bid to unseal Florida court files on Epstein.
A student of India’s JNU university, Najeeb Ahmed went missing in 2016. A court now has closed the case.
Helene, abducted aged 17, is among thousands of women attacked as gang violence spreads in Haiti.
Faure Gnassingbé may no longer be president but he still pulls the strings – and no longer has to face elections.
Social media posts about the charges against Bart Conrad Yager contained both accurate information and misleading claims.
In reality, Clark’s T-shirt was identical to those worn by other players and read: “Pay us what you owe us.”
Social media posts after the Black Sabbath frontman’s death was announced claimed he “broke the boycott.”
The rumor appeared on social media, but no reputable news outlet reported on a such a move.