Elon Musk's Boring Company cut a 1.7-mile tunnel beneath the streets of Las Vegas that's meant to offer a clean way of clearing up traffic in Sin City. Since it opened, the tunnel has drawn criticism for its high construction costs and relatively low passenger numbers compared with traditional mass transit systems like trains and subways. Now, the company behind it has been accused of skirting "building, environmental and labor regulations," amid a lack of oversight on the project.
Mineral water from several European nations has been found for the first time to be contaminated with TFA, a type of PFAS "forever chemical" that is a reproductive toxicant accumulating at alarming levels across the globe.
Video footage and other data collected by Tesla helped law enforcement quickly piece together how a Cybertruck came to explode outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day. read more
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