Month: January 2023

Vloggers Hank And John Green Just Launched A Program That Lets You Earn College Credit From YouTube Courses

Hank Green and his brother, John, the bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars and other young adult novels, have posted endless hours of educational content on their Vlogbrothers YouTube channel, which has more than 3.5 million subscribers. Now they’re expanding their mission: Yesterday, the Green brothers announced a…

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Tesla Cybertruck mass production won’t start until 2024

Tesla’s long-anticipated Cybertruck won’t be seeing full volume production until 2024, Elon Musk said during the company’s fourth quarter earnings call today. During the call, Musk was asked whether the forthcoming vehicle would meet a mid-2023 production target that was set in Q2 last year. Musk cagily confirmed that Cybertruck…

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Elon Musk thinks Twitter is real life

This should come as no surprise, but Elon Musk doesn’t see a downside to being extremely online. Okay, so I’ve got 127 million followers and it continues to grow very rapidly “Let me check my Twitter account,” he said in a Tesla earnings call Wednesday evening. “Okay, so I’ve got…

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Elon Musk testified it’s ‘easy’ to raise money, so where are his Twitter investors?

Elon Musk is trying to cut back on costly unsecured loans tied to his $44 billion Twitter purchase by selling $3 billion worth of Twitter shares, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. But despite what Musk has said recently about his “track record” of raising money, the…

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Joe Manchin is trying to derail the EV tax credit he helped craft

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin (D) introduced a new bill that would halt the current electric vehicle tax credit until strict new battery requirements are put in place. It’s the latest move by the conservative Democrat to limit the government’s ability to incentivize car buyers to shift to less polluting…

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Meta allows Trump back on Facebook and Instagram

Meta announced Wednesday that it will allow former President Donald Trump back on Facebook and Instagram two years after his initial suspension.  In a Wednesday blog post, Meta announced that it would reinstate Trump’s accounts sometime over the next few weeks. If Trump once again violates Meta’s content policies, the…

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