Monthly Archives: July 2022

Report: Exec running Texas Tesla factory is under investigation for misappropriated glass

Photo by Loren Grush / The Verge Omead Afshar, the Tesla executive tasked with overseeing operations at the company’s Texas factory, is reportedly the subject of an internal investigation over a glass purchase deemed “suspicious,” according to a report from Bloomberg. Sources close to the situation told Bloomberg that Afshar will likely go on a…

‘Star Trek: Picard’ season three trailer teases return of ‘The Next Generation’ cast

Paramount has shared a new trailer for the upcoming third season of Star Trek: Picard. And while we already knew Picard’s final adventure would reunite Patrick Stewart with most of the principal cast of The Next Generation, it’s still good to see some characters we haven’t seen in a while. The minute-long clip Paramount released…

Amazon buys primary-care provider One Medical in $3.9 billion deal

Amazon, the company known for delivering countless boxes to your door as well as for spying and collecting data on you, is acquiring One Medical, a primary care provider, for roughly $3.9 billion the companies said Thursday. The acquisition signals Amazon’s continued foray into the healthcare market having bought PillPack in 2018 for $750 million,…

New York Post editorial board throws cold water on a 2024 Trump campaign, calling him ‘unworthy’ to serve in the White House for another term

Former President Donald Trump speaks during a “Save America” rally in Anchorage, Alaska, on July 9, 2022. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The NY Post editorial board on Friday wrote that Trump was “unworthy” to serve as president once again. The editorial board was deeply critical of Trump’s actions during the January 6, 2021, riot. Trump has…

Uber avoids federal prosecution over data breach that exposed data of 57 million users

Uber has officially accepted responsibility for hiding a 2016 data breach that exposed the data of 57 million passengers and drivers. On Friday, the company entered into a non-prosecution agreement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), reports Reuters. As part of the deal, Uber admitted it failed to inform the agency of the cyberattack. It…