The debt-laden agency claimed that with enough government funds it could electrify 70% of its fleet by the end of the decade.
The libertarian billionaire is reportedly departing to focus his efforts on influencing the 2022 midterm elections.
The major reversal comes after weeks of criticism from privacy advocates, experts, and lawmakers.
One of the men most responsible for altering the course of global power in the 20th century has some thoughts on how the next hundred years will play out.
With a few exceptions, all adults who refuse to comply could face fines up to $4,000.
Residents reported hearing what sounded like gunshots go off as the cold weather caused sap in the trees to expand.
An EPA letter claims the USPS decision to add mostly gas trucks to its fleet could hinder the government's carbon-neutral transportation efforts.
Facebook reported a quarterly decline in daily active users for the first time in nearly 18-years, prompting a historic market wipeout.
Reports of the sudden surge in unexpected braking from Tesla owners come just days after a recall involving Teslas rolling through stop signs.
The ship's three massive masts are too tall for the nearly century-old bridge's 40-meter clearance.
Users can save Wordle as an HTML file and play the game offline for over 2,000 days.
The plant houses around 600 tons of ammonium nitrate which risks turning into a bomb when exposed to extreme heat.
The recall comes less than a month after Tesla re-introduced FSD driver profiles which, in some cases, would willingly engage in rolling stops.
Supporters of the law say it could increase transparency and cut back on pay gaps, detractors are whining.
In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Waymo argued sharing such data with the public would amount to giving up trade secrets.
Remedies would include mandatory training of managers and requirements for managers to inform workers of their right to unionize.
A unanimously approved new measure will ban new oil and gas wells in the city and phase out those already existing over five years.
The new additions could make E2E more accessible, but policy questions and political debates mean encryption by default is at least a year away.
New statements from the company's CEO show it may use a more expansive facial recognition system than previously known.
The electric vehicle revolution may finally be picking up the steam it needs to in the U.S.