A Republican senator took time out of his busy legislative schedule to go on Fox News and blast Sheryl Crow for having the audacity to sell her Tesla. Over the weekend, the pop-country singer went viral after she posted a video on Instagram showing her waving to a truck hauling away her Tesla to the tune of Andrea Bocelli’s “Time To Say Goodbye.
Tesla and Meta are entirely different companies. The former manufactures electric vehicles (EVs), whereas the latter is the social media giant behind Facebook and Instagram. Despite its incredible run last year,
Dierks Bentley took to Instagram to announce the dates and details of his highly-anticipated 2025 Broken Branches Tour. The 33-date trek is set to kick off on May 29 in Austin, Texas, and will hit over 30 cities throughout the US during the summer,
Donning a “Make America Goth Again” cap and waving around a chainsaw, the “Mistress of Dark” herself took a stand on social media this weekend. In a post to Instagram on Saturday, Cassandra Peterson,
Singer Sheryl Crow shared a video to Instagram over the weekend which showed her Tesla being driven away on a flatbed.
It's safe to say that buying a Tesla was not Sheryl Crow's favorite mistake. Last Friday, she posted on Instagram, "My parents always said . . . you are who you hang out with.
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Hosted on MSNTesla Owners Are Sharing Their Thoughts After Elon's Latest Antics: "My Car Became A Badge Of Shame"As for current Tesla owners, some who waited years to get off the waitlist and into a car are now considering offloading theirs (or they already have) because of Musk’s government meddling. “I admired Elon’s vision and his mission for helping to save the planet and finally got one after waiting three years,
One video (archive) shared to TikTok, for example, showed a "Tesla and a cemetery spotted ghosts." The recording bounced between the Tesla viewcam, which showed a blue vehicle driving down a street, and an empty cemetery.
Donning a “Make America Goth Again” cap and waving around a chainsaw, the “Mistress of Dark” herself took a stand on social media this weekend. In a post to Instagram on Saturday, Cassandra Peterson,
Tesla and Meta are entirely different companies. The former manufactures electric vehicles (EVs), whereas the latter is the social media giant behind Facebook and Instagram. Despite its incredible run last year,
Featuring none other than tech billionaire Elon Musk at the wheel of a Tesla, the ad appeared to be a brazen, politically charged stunt
Ross Gerber, a longtime Tesla shareholder, outlined to BI four reasons he thinks the stock is vulnerable to a 50% pullback this year.
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