A federal document listing planned purchases for 2025 removed Tesla's name on a proposed contract before sidelining the deal altogether.
The name of the carmaker led by Elon Musk was removed from a list of planned purchases after news outlets raised ...
The State Department has suddenly deleted any mention of “Tesla” after facing massive backlash over its recent contract.
The U.S.Department of State appears to be in the market for $400 million worth of armored electric vehicles.While Tesla’s name was initially attached to the deal, the reference was quietly deleted.
The State Department removed Tesla's name from a planned $400 million armored vehicle contract after media concerns about ...
Apptronik has partnered with NASA and NVIDIA as it works on iterations of robots that rival those of Elon Musk’s Tesla ...
No one mentioned' the generously-sized contract to the Tesla CEO, who has been known to play fast and loose with the truth ...
The State Department updated its 2025 procurement forecast after the line item was publicly questioned about potential ...
These are the new badges we expect to arrive in the UK in the coming year, all vying to steal buyer attention away from ...
Elon Musk has denied that the U.S. government is planning on purchasing $400 million worth of Tesla Cybertrucks.
By contrast, Alphabet-owned Waymo, which already offers paid rides in multiple U.S. cities, uses a multitude of sensors, including LiDar. That’s both for redundancy and for making sure the system ...
Tesla sued a Chinese woman named Zhang Yazhou for defamation and won $23,000 in damages. The lawsuit was filed after she ...