At least twelve members of Ecuador’s LGBTI+ community have been murdered so far in 2026, according to a manifesto released by the advocacy organization Silueta X, which warned of escalating violence and
Tesla has been found partly liable for a fatal 2019 crash involving its Autopilot system and ordered to pay more than $240 million in damages, marking a significant legal and reputational setback
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