July 2019

Tesla sets deliveries record as focus turns to its profits

Tesla overcame delivery logistics problems to set a quarterly record for deliveries from April through June, and now Wall Street is focusing on whether it will translate into profits. The electric car and solar panel company said it handed over 95,200 vehicles to customers worldwide, breaking the previous record of 90,700 set in the fourth […]

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Gwyneth Paltrow Leaves Cheeky Comment On A Chris Pratt Butt Photo

Gwyneth Paltrow may have forgotten that she was in “Spider-Man: Homecoming” with Tom Holland, but she seems to remember meeting Chris Pratt at some point while filming “Avengers: Endgame.” Or least that’s what seems to be indicated by the familiarity of a comment the 46-year-old Oscar-winning actress left on one of Pratt’s Instagram photos. Over the

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APNewsBreak: Data scientist drops Facebook defamation suit

Aleksandr Kogan, the data scientist at the center of Facebook‘s Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal, said he is dropping a defamation lawsuit against the social network rather than engage in an expensive, drawn-out legal battle. Kogan, 33, sued the social giant in March, claiming the social giant scapegoated him to deflect attention from its own misdeeds,

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U.S. Proposes New Tariffs on $4 Billion of E.U. Goods as Trade Dispute Grows

The Trump administration has proposed placing tariffs on an additional $4 billion of imports from the European Union, including cherries, whiskey and coiled copper, in a further escalation of a 14-year fight over government aid for aviation companies. The United States had previously identified European imports worth $21 billion a year for potential tariffs in

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