
280,000 Tesla vehicles under investigation for losing steering control
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will investigate an estimated 280,000 Tesla vehicles.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will investigate an estimated 280,000 Tesla vehicles.
The women on the third annual Forbes 50 Over 50 are founding brands used by millions, breaking world records and forging technological breakthroughs. They are proof positive that success and innovation can happen at any age.
Homeowners are eagerly awaiting the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA’s) decision this afternoon about whether to hold or increase the official cash rate.
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged crypto influencer Richard Heart on Monday with raising more than $1 billion in unregistered securities and using investor proceeds to make lavish purchases, including a rare 555.55-carat black diamond believed to have originated from outer space—the latest crypto project to face an SEC suit.
Chatbots are increasingly being used by companies to interview and screen job applicants, often for blue collar jobs. But like other algorithmic hiring tools before them, experts and job applicants worry these tools could be biased.
The former president accused the network of defaming him by using the phrase “the Big Lie” while allegedly likening him to Adolf Hitler.
Meta’s Twitter competitor has struggled to retain users after a record-breaking launch earlier this month.
An investigation released Thursday says Tesla exaggerated the range of its vehicles and worked to suppress driver’s worries about their car’s battery life.
The Bahamas government informed U.S. authorities that the campaign finance charges were not part of the agreement between the two nations over Bankman-Fried’s extradition from the island nation.
Amazon is continuing its expansion into the health space with the launch of a new generative AI tool called HealthScribe, meant to take over some time-consuming administrative tasks of doctor’s offices and clinics, the company said.