Do Tesla, SpaceX Employees Hate Elon Musk? New Survey Reveals Truth
Despite recent controversies around Tesla CEO Elon Musk including the confrontation with SEC, a survey says nearly 80 percent of the employees in Tesla and Space X have full faith in Musk’s leadership.
Marijuana Company Tilray To Report Q4 Results
Close on the heels of top Canadian marijuana producers Aurora Cannabis and Canopy Growth reporting their fourth-quarter results another leading player Tilray Inc will announce its last quarter earnings on Monday.
US Investigates FAA Approval Of Boeing 737 MAX 8 Development
Federal agencies in the United States are reportedly probing the processes that involved the development and approval of Boeing 737 MAX 8 jetliner responsible for two fatal crashes.
New Zealand Shooting Suspect Used Ebba Akerlund’s Death As Motivation For Mass Murder
Even as New Zealand terror attack’s toll soared to 49, the focus is shifting to the assailant’s hate ideology and use of Ebba Åkerlund’ name for the dastardly attack. Ebba was an 11-year old girl killed in a 2017 terror attack in Sweden.
70% Of Android Antivirus Apps Are Fake, Won't Detect Malware
Two-thirds of all Android antivirus apps are useless and fail to detect malware, according to an expert study by an Austrian organization specialized in testing antivirus products.
Ford Slams Tesla, Teases Electric Mustang
Tesla’s high decibel launch of Model Y SUV was ticked off by rival Ford’s surprise tweet that had an implicit underlying message, “don’t gloat, our electric crossover is due soon”, albeit figuratively.
Tesla Scandal: Elon Musk Falsely Accused Safety Whistleblower Of Mass Shooting
Close on the heels of Tesla CEO’s open battle with regulator SEC regarding Elon Musk’s Twitter comments, allegations of the CEO’s witch hunt against a whistleblower within the company is tumbling out.
Johnson And Johnson Stock Drops After Losing $29M Talcum Powder Cancer Case
The shares of healthcare major Johnson & Johnson fell nearly 2 percent in premarket trading after the company was ordered to pay $29 million following a costumer lawsuit.
Moderate Open Likely For US Markets: Oil Jumps
Moderate open likely for U.S markets Thursday as key U.S. stock index futures were a bit down in the morning.
No Deal Brexit Rejected By MPs: What Does This Mean?
After rejecting Prime Minister’s Brexit plan twice, the British Parliament on Wednesday voted to reject a no deal Brexit too.
How Much Is Verizon 5G Network Plan Going To Cost?
Verizon has announced the rollout of the first “real” mobile 5G service in the U.S. Called as “5G Ultra Wideband” it will grace Chicago and Minneapolis markets from April 11. It will start off as a free service for 3 months but $10 will come as an add on charge to the existing plans later on.
War Games: World War 3 Simulation Shows US Losing To Russia, China Military
Despite the tag of “global superpower” the United States forces' get crushed by rival Russia and China forces in many of the simulated World War III games, according to a U.S defense analyst.
Mild Open Likely For US Markets; Oil, Gold Up
A mild open likely for the U.S stocks Wednesday as key stock index futures were down in the morning. Investor attention has moved to political and economic uncertainties across the globe.
Leaked Email Reveals Elon Musk Must Approve All Tesla Job Hirings
Even as electric car maker Tesla is battling the stock market regulator SEC over CEO Elon Musk tweets and seeking freedom of speech, a leaked email says Tesla wants all hiring to be approved by top boss Musk.
Sprint, T-Mobile Merger: Lifeline Assistance Will Continue If Merger Is Approved
Even as the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission are examining the merits and demerits of T-Mobile's proposed Sprint, T-Mobile merger, the latter has assured that the Lifeline assistance program will continue.
Trump Approves Permanent Daylight Savings Time, Will Only Save 0.03% Energy
The prospect of permanent daylight saving time in the U.S brightened after President Trump extended support to the move by some lawmakers. But the pitch of energy savings tagged to it is looking doubtful.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Fights Back, Slams SEC For 'Unprecedented Overreach’
Attempts of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to nail Tesla CEO Elon Musk in contempt of court for his tweets have seen the CEO appearing in a fighting mode.
2020 US Budget: Trump Wants 5% Cut In Non-Defense Spending
President Donald Trump will present the 2020 fiscal budget on Monday and urge Congress to cut non-defense spending by 5 percent.
Trump Wants $8.6B More For Mexico Border Wall, Democrats Refuse
Another confrontation with Congress is looming as President Donald Trump wants at least $8.6 billion more for his Mexico border wall funding.
Tesla Raises Car Prices By 3% To Keep Stores Open
American electric car maker Tesla has raised car prices by an average 3 percent worldwide. The company also revised its earlier plan to close all physical retail stores. The current prices will stay only until March 18 after that price hike will take effect.
Tesla’s Shanghai Gigafactory To Open In May, Could Lessen US-China Trade War Impact
American electric car maker Tesla’s Gigafactory in China’s Shanghai is coming with a host of advantages. The prime benefit is Tesla’s market access in China being free from the effects of any U.S-China trade war.
China Could Be Spying On US Tech Firms Through Plugs And Power Cords
China’s alleged espionage capabilities are scaring many American tech giants who reportedly urged their Taiwanese suppliers to shift components production from mainland China and keep them safe.
US Job Growth Slows Down, But Unemployment Still Below 4%
The U.S jobs growth shrunk in February, hit by economic as well as non-economic reasons. Nevertheless, employers maintained a strong hiring rate despite the economy’s downslide. Good news is that jobless rate also plunged to 3.9 percent in February from 4 percent in January.
No Deal Brexit To Cause Massive Layoffs In Germany, Ex-PM Calls For Delay
Britain’s separation from the European Union with a “no deal Brexit” would seriously hurt Germany’s job sector. Hard hit will be the German auto, consumer goods, and banking sectors.
Donald Trump Will De-Legitimize 2020 Presidential Election If He Loses
Even as Democrats are feeling upbeat on a scenario where Trump loses the 2020 presidential polls, incumbent Donald Trump has other plans.
Leaked Data Shows US Government Targeting Journalists, Immigration Advocates; Flagging Passports
The U.S. government is tracking and harassing journalists and activists who covered the ‘migrant caravan’ in 2018, according to secret documents obtained by a media group.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Net Worth Fell By $9 Billion, Facebook To Blame
The Forbes list of world’s top 10 billionaires is out. It shows a steep decline in the wealth of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg who is at the eighth position now.
Goldman Sachs Drops Dress Code, Favors ‘Casual Environment’
Investment bank Goldman Sachs will go casual in the workplace as far as dress code is concerned.
In a major decision, the bank announced its plan to do away with the conventional, stuffy, dress code and allow casuals in the workplace to motivate the millennial workforce.
Italy To Support China’s Belt And Road Initiative, US Critical Of Decision
Italy will soon join China's Belt and Road Initiative. According to a report by The Financial Times, the European country will sign a memorandum of understanding to become a part of the program when President Xi Jinping visits Italy.
Justin Trudeau Could Lose 2019 Canada Elections, New Poll Suggests
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and fellow Liberals are fast losing popular support and may lose the next Federal election set for this year.