Tesla's headcount fell from 21,191 workers to 16,506 workers in 2025, according to a report, as it grappled with its second straight year of declining sales.
Tesla's headcount fell from 21,191 workers to 16,506 workers in 2025, according to a report, as it grappled with its second straight year of declining sales.
Tesla's headcount fell from 21,191 workers to 16,506 workers in 2025, according to a report, as it grappled with its second straight year of declining sales.
Tesla's headcount fell from 21,191 workers to 16,506 workers in 2025, according to a report, as it grappled with its second straight year of declining sales.
Donald Trump is facing significant hurdles after declaring, in a series of executive orders last year, that rapid construction of AI data centers was among his top priorities to ensure the US wins the AI race against China. Perhaps most likely to frustrate the president, his aggressive tariffs on Chinese imports are reportedly hindering most data center projects. Earlier this week, Bloomberg repor...
Donald Trump is facing significant hurdles after declaring, in a series of executive orders last year, that rapid construction of AI data centers was among his top priorities to ensure the US wins the AI race against China. Perhaps most likely to frustrate the president, his aggressive tariffs on Chinese imports are reportedly hindering most data center projects. Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that "almost half of the US data centers planned for this year are expected to be delayed or canceled" because developers can't import enough transformers, switchgear, and batteries to build out the power infrastructure that every data center needs. Read full article Comments
Tiger Woods Flexes Call With Trump Before DUI Arrest; Pardon Odds Remain Low Bodycam footage shows Tiger Woods telling local authorities on Jupiter Island that he spoke with President Trump shortly after he flipped his Land Rover SUV and was arrested for DUI. " You got it. Thank you, bye... I was just talking to the President ," Woods told a local police officer seen in the bodycam footage. The of...
Tiger Woods Flexes Call With Trump Before DUI Arrest; Pardon Odds Remain Low Bodycam footage shows Tiger Woods telling local authorities on Jupiter Island that he spoke with President Trump shortly after he flipped his Land Rover SUV and was arrested for DUI. " You got it. Thank you, bye... I was just talking to the President ," Woods told a local police officer seen in the bodycam footage. The officer was asking Woods to remain on the scene. Bodycam video was obtained by the New York Post . Tiger Woods flexes his call with Trump to law enforcement after DUI: "You got it. Thank you, bye... I was just talking to the President." pic.twitter.com/El9GDw6SWJ — Headquarters (@HQNewsNow) April 3, 2026 Last Friday, Woods crashed his Land Rover into another vehicle, resulting in his $100,000-plus SUV turning onto its driver's side. Unfortunately for Woods, he failed a on-scene sobriety test administered by police after what they say he showed "signs of impairment" and appeared "lethargic." Woods blew "triple-zeroes" on a breathalyzer but failed to submit a urine test. Woods told officers he was "hoping to" play in the upcoming Masters Tournament, but in a statement posted on X on Tuesday, he told the golfing world that he would pause tournament play for the foreseeable future and "seek treatment." "I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today. I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery," Woods stated (or perhaps his layer stated). A new Polymarket bet, "Will Trump pardon Tiger Woods by June 30?" showed about a 6% chance as of Friday around lunchtime that the pro golfer would be pardoned by Trump. Woods admitted he took "a few pills" before the crash. Officers also found hydrocodone pills at the crash scene. This incident marks the second DUI in the Jupiter Island area over the last decade. Will Trump pardon Tig...
In addition to Lightcap's new role, OpenAI CMO Kate Rouch will be stepping away from the company to focus on cancer recovery, with a plan to return when her health allows.
In addition to Lightcap's new role, OpenAI CMO Kate Rouch will be stepping away from the company to focus on cancer recovery, with a plan to return when her health allows.