Amtrak, after investing more than $4 billion in a year to improve its creaky infrastructure and aging fleet, said it expected ...
Non-stop news out of Washington, D.C., has led to an inbox full of Ozarks opinions. Here's this week's oversized batch of ...
From protests at more than 50 Tesla showrooms across the US, and bumper stickers on Australian Teslas from embarrassed owners, to cheeky UK bus stop advertisements critical of boss Elon Musk — the ...
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Futurism on MSNTrump Throws Elon Musk's Mars Mission Under the BusPresident Donald Trump isn't interested in making a crewed mission to Mars his "number one" priority. As SpaceNews reports, ...
“Hate doesn’t sell, just ask Tesla,” reads one of the mocked-up fake ads, showing a declining sales figure of the electric cars disappearing into Mr Musk’s arm, which appears outstretched in the ...
Tesla (TSLA) has suffered major reputational damage over the last few months on a scale never seen before in the automotive industry, according to JPMorgan Chase (JPM) analysts.
WASHINGTON — A series of decisions revealed Friday provided a glimpse of the turmoil engulfing federal agencies since ...
Adverts criticising Elon Musk put up on Tube trains and at bus stops are to be removed by Transport for London (TfL). Several ...
Guerilla adverts mocking Elon Musk and encouraging X users to delete their accounts have begun to pop up around London on Tubes and on bus stops. Some of the adverts call the X owner and SpaceX ...
By Lily Ford Last week, a poster was put up at a bus stop in east London. “Goes from 0 to 1939 in 3 seconds,” the image says, with a picture of Elon Musk in a Tesla. Below that, it reads ...
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