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A Miami jury has ordered the automaker to pay up to $243 million after finding that the Tesla vehicle had a “defect.” It's the first time Tesla has been found liable in an Autopilot-related crash.
went to trial Tesla loses Autopilot wrongful death case in $329 million verdict Tesla must pay the plaintiffs $200 million in punitive damages, the jury said.
A bearish "death cross" pattern has appeared in Tesla Inc.'s stock chart on Thursday, but history suggests it isn't as ominous as it sounds.
A jury will decide whether Tesla is partly to blame for the death of a young woman who was hit by an electric car on autopilot. Naibel Benavides was stargazing at the time of the collision, which ...
Tesla heads to federal court in Miami on Monday to defend its Autopilot system in a wrongful death case involving the death of a 22-year-old college student.
Tesla is going to trial in Florida federal court over a wrongful-death lawsuit. The suit blames Tesla and its Autopilot system for a 2019 crash that killed a 22-year-old woman.
At the center of this episode is HAARP—the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program in Alaska—which, according to declassified patents and insiders, may be the realization of Nikola ...
Tesla has settled a wrongful death case with the estate of a man who was killed in a crash involving one of the company’s electric vehicles (EVs). Elon Musk’s EV company reached an agreement ...
Tesla stock flashed a bearish "death cross" signal on Monday. The indicator was triggered by the stock's 50-day moving average falling below the 200-day.
Tesla's stock recently formed a 'death cross,' a technical trading pattern that suggests potential downward momentum.
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