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Tesla has been ordered to pay $243m in a landmark lawsuit concerning a fatal crash involving its Autopilot system in Florida, US, in 2019.
Tesla stock rises as investors bet that a weak nonfarm payrolls report will lead to Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts.
Video shows the Tesla Model S running through an intersection into the victims' parked Chevrolet Tahoe. Video credit: ...
Tesla loses a lawsuit for negligent homicide caused by "Autopilot" and is ordered to pay hundreds of millions of US dollars ...
Investors seemingly brushed off a multi-million dollar judgement against Tesla’s self-driving technology. That might be a mistake.
A Miami jury decided that Elon Musk’s car company Tesla was partly responsible for a deadly crash in Florida involving its ...
A Florida jury held that Tesla bore significant responsibility because its technology failed and that not all the blame can ...
A jury in Florida has found Tesla partly liable for a 2019 crash involving its Autopilot software resulting in one death and ...
A FLORIDA jury on Friday found Tesla liable to pay $243 million to victims of a 2019 fatal crash of an Autopilot-equipped Model S, a verdict that could encourage more legal action against Elon Musk’s ...
The auto industry has been watching the case closely because of a finding of Tesla's liability despite a driver's admission ...
Tesla said it intends to appeal, citing what it described as errors and irregularities in the trial proceedings.