Last Vegas police say the soldier who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI including ChatGPT to help plan the attack.
WASHINGTON −The Army Green Beret suspected of triggering an explosion inside a Cybertruck and dying by suicide at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas ... rented the Tesla truck, driving ...
Now, one Cybertruck owner is sharing his story of being banned from using an EV home charger by his HOA. Having access to an EV home charger makes driving the Tesla pickup easier The Tesla Cybertruck is perhaps the most controversial pickup in recent memory.
The person inside the Tesla Cybertruck that burst into flames outside Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel suffered a gunshot to the head before the explosion, officials said Thursday. Tesla ...
A Cybertruck owner shares his frustration after a neighbor reported him for charging his truck in a common area. His HOA says the truck is a fire risk. And he also starts a debate on whether it’s fair to use a shared outlet to charge an EV every night.
There’s a good chance your car knows all about you. Where you’ve been. How fast you drive. If you could’ve been a little easier on the brakes. Even what you look like, thanks to cameras pointed right at your face.
A former girlfriend of Matthew Livelsberger, the man authorities have blamed for a Tesla Cybertruck explosion at the Trump International on New Year’s Day, said his 2019 deployment to Afghanistan “absolutely broke him.
When a Tesla cybertruck exploded in front of a Trump hotel in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day, authorities were quickly able to obtain information from that vehicle that was crucial to their investigation.
The fiery News Year’s Day suicide of an Army Green Beret exposed the Pentagon’s struggle to identify and treat brain injuries and mental health issues, raising alarm among some lawmakers, medical experts and former military personnel who question if enough is being done to improve care and prevent similar tragedies.
Matthew Livelsberger, a seasoned veteran of the U.S. Army’s elite Green Berets, took his life on New Year’s Day in front of the
I need to cleanse my mind of the brothers I’ve lost,” Master Sgt. Matthew Alan Livelsberger (US Army) allegedly wrote in an explanatory note on his phone before shooting himself
A University of Pittsburgh professor called war zone service "really hard on families" and something that "creates the potential for disillusionment and a desire to act out."