Tesla Stock Hits New 2023 High As Yet Another EV Rival Agrees To Use Tesla’s Charging Network
Rivian's move to embrace Tesla’s charging technology was seen as significant.
Rivian's move to embrace Tesla’s charging technology was seen as significant.
You'd think making headlines for cutting 3,000 jobs would be enough bad publicity.
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The newly filed lawsuit between these carmakers concerns not the meaningful engineering details of potentially transformative autonomous driving technology but the brand names under which self-driving features might, someday, be marketed.
Ford did not release the specifications for the F-150 Lightning during Biden’s visit, but the president did let it slip that the truck can accelerate from zero to 60 in about 4.4 seconds.
* The top lawyer at Ford is headed to Coca-Cola. They must have better "fizz" benefits. [Detroit Free Press] * Whole Foods workers have filed a class action against the grocery store chain for allegedly discriminating against employees for wearing Black Lives Matter masks. [Boston Globe] * An attorney donated touch-free thermometers to his local courthouse so that officials could more accurately screen for COVID-19. [WPXI News] * A Florida teachers union has filed a lawsuit to attempt to stop the reopening of schools in the Sunshine State next month. [Fox News] * A judge is accused of electronically "muzzling" defense counsel during a virtual court hearing by pressing a mute button. Bet some judges wish they had that ability during in-person proceedings... [Courier Journal]
According to a patent application originally filed in 2016, Ford is seeking a patent on a driverless police car.
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