As usual, Elon is keeping busy.
After Musk attacked his signature spending bill, the U.S. president threatened to turn Musk's own government agency, DOGE, into a "monster" that would "go back and eat" him.
After Musk threatened to form a new political party, the president fired back with a nativist attack, accusing the billionaire of being a subsidy addict and threatening to have his own companies investigated.
The tech billionaire has had it with the “Porky Pig Party," and he wants to replace it with something new.
After a political detour that angered customers and tanked profits, the billionaire CEO returns to a Tesla in crisis.
After a brief silence, Musk is back in the political arena, taking aim at Trump’s priorities and mocking Iran’s Supreme leader.
In a 30-minute video, Tesla claims a Model Y drove itself from the factory to a customer’s home. But online, not everyone is convinced.
A new 30-minute video shows a Model Y driving itself from the factory to a customer’s home.
It appears that yet another personnel change has occurred at the billionaire's EV company.
Is automation a tech project or a political one?
Is driving on the wrong side of the road a feature?
After years of hype, Tesla’s self-driving taxi service is finally live.
The EV giant is struggling with plunging sales and brand backlash, but India could be a path to redemption.
A new ranking of the most “American-made” cars is a tough look for Detroit's icons, which are almost entirely absent from the top of the list.
The first Waymo cars in New York will need real humans, but Teslas get a 'safety monitor.'
Musk's new AI business is a cash-hungry monster.
But Elon Musk still needs to deliver the Cybercab before any of that can happen.
xAI is getting some more financial support. @grok is this true?
Tesla hopefuls are waiting on autonomous taxis as Musk faces an increasingly steep uphill battle.
Cybertrucks aren't typically symbols of resistance against anything but alimony payments.