Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk denies reports that the EV giant is set to receive a $400 million federal contract for armored vehicles and the mention of Tesla was removed from the U.S. State ...
No one mentioned' the generously-sized contract to the Tesla CEO, who has been known to play fast and loose with the truth ...
During a news conference in the Oval Office, X was picking his nose, mimicking his father and telling the press to "shhh" as ...
Trump's State Department expects to spend $400 million on 'armored' vehicles made by special government employee Elon Musk's electric vehicle company The Trump White House, State Department, nor Musk ...
The political views of the wealthiest person on the planet may not be to the liking of would-be Tesla car owners ...
The department plans to buy armored Tesla vehicles. Elon Musk, who is leading efforts to cut government spending, has won ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt insists President Donald Trump’s Director of the Department of Government ...
EVs have long been championed by people who care about climate change. But the Cybertruck is part of a new crop of EVs aimed at a different driver.
Wick is an official member of DOGE and previously worked as a software engineer for the self-driving car company Waymo. Shaotran is a former Harvard student who Wired listed as one of several young ...
Elon Musk’s Cybertrucks may look indestructible: hulking blocks of aluminum and steel that appear to be better suited for a ...