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Top public relations executive at Chinese technology firm Baidu apologizes after sparking backlash
A top public relations executive from Chinese technology firm Baidu has apologized after she made comments in a series of videos that critics said glorified a culture of overworkABC News - World -
Musk Says Tesla Will Spend $500 Million on Charging Network, Following Layoffs
The announcement comes days after the carmaker laid off much of the team responsible for creating the largest such network in the U.S.The Wall Street Journal - World - Tesla -
Tesla Will Spend $500 Million to Expand Charging Network, Musk Says
The mercurial CEO says the money will go to new sites and expansions, days after firing the entire Supercharger team.Inc. - Business - Tesla -
Elon Musk Just Punctuated Tesla Layoffs With Another Tactic: A Hiring Freeze
Musk is famous for layoffs, but this time he's taking an additional step.Inc. - Business - Elon Musk -
Tesla’s product-launch chief quits — and takes a swipe at Elon Musk on his way out the door
Rich Otto said morale has been crushed by recent layoffs and harmony is out of balance.MarketWatch - Business - Elon Musk -
Elon Musk says Tesla will spend ‘well over’ $500 million on new EV chargers
Tesla’s stock was headed toward its first gain in four sessions on Friday, after electric vehicle giant’s chief executive, Elon Musk, seemed to again dispute recent reports that the company’s Supercharger EV charging business unit was being ...MarketWatch - Business - Elon Musk -
Top Philippine security official demands Chinese diplomats' expulsion as territorial row escalates
A top Philippine security official has demanded the immediate expulsion of Chinese diplomats allegedly behind a reported leak of a phone conversation between one of the diplomats and a Filipino admiral about South China Sea disputes that have ...ABC News - World -
Louisiana GOP officials ask Supreme Court to weigh in on congressional map
A divided three-judge panel ruled last month a recently adopted congressional map that includes two majority-Black districts is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.CBS News - Top stories
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