Marijuana Is Being Smuggled into the US in Ford Fusions
The joint investigation (pun intended) says it could be El Chapo.
The joint investigation (pun intended) says it could be El Chapo.
Toyota and Kenworth are launching a fleet of 10 fuel-cell trucks to test the technology in the real world.
Tesla must meet strict government regulations in order to actually claim it sells tequila, not just agave liquor.
Lucid hopes to have its commercial launch of the Lucid Air EVs in 2020.
The sale was originally scheduled to close in December 2017.
Faraday has more cash—but can it stay alive long enough to launch a car?
Just how screwed is Elon Musk? Ignore the noise and look at Tesla's numbers.
The EV-maker's numbers were "substantially worse than expected," according to a J.P. Morgan analyst, and Tesla is feeling the repercussions.
Didi Chuxing is raising a new round of capital.
The company hopes "to solve the funding issue in two to three months."
Gen Y doesn't care about "heritage."
Musk was combative with analysts and took questions from YouTube.
The agreement could lay the foundation for an alliance between the two companies.
Together, the companies will form an on-demand transportation service known as MONET.
One of China's leading online meal delivery platforms is now authorized to deliver food along 17 newly approved delivery routes in Shanghai.
The delivery logistics platform is dominated by food orders, cannibalizing both UberEats and the core ride-sharing business.
The nuclear disaster in Fukushima in 2011 was the worst in history since Chernobyl. Cities were evacuated. Now, people are returning home, but have little access to food. A drone delivery service in Odaka wants to change that.
"The bourgeois prefers comfort to pleasure, convenience to liberty, and a pleasant temperature to the deathly inner consuming fire. Also egg rolls at 1.6x the cost." — Hermann Hesse
Uber estimates that its IPO will fetch $10 billion in fundraising from shares priced $44 to $50.