
U.S. investigates Tesla over loose seat belts
Federal regulators are examining the electric car maker's manufacturing after two reports of seat-belt defects.
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Federal regulators are examining the electric car maker's manufacturing after two reports of seat-belt defects.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it got two complaints that the steering wheels can come off Tesla's Model Y SUV while it's being driven.
Tuesday morning's snow storm made for hazardous conditions in places. Dashcam captured a Tesla wiping out on the Taconic State Parkway near Yorktown.
Employees in car company's Autopilot unit want to join the same union that organized over 200 Starbucks stores.
The Biden administration announced rules for EV chargers and new commitments from Tesla, GM and others.
The NTSB said windows on certain models are malfunctioning.
The recall shows that Tesla programmed its vehicles to violate the law in most states, where police will ticket drivers for disregarding stop signs.
Tesla is recalling nearly 500,000 cars in the U.S. due to technical troubles that could heighten the risk of a crash.
According to the company, the cruise control system could be activated by mistake, resulting in accidental acceleration.
The yellow cab industry in New York City could look very different down the road.
Tesla will pay for and install the stations and will build infrastructure for other providers to install non-Tesla charging stations.
Two troopers who had stopped to help the initial driver had their emergency lights on and flares to guide traffic to move over.
Video posted on Twitter by Dakota Randall (@DakRandall) captured the dangerous situation play out Sunday on the Massachusetts Turnpike
A federal judge was hearing arguments about whether Musk should be held in contempt for violating an agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The driver told police the vehicle's autopilot sensor mistook a set of diagonal white lines on the roadway for a new lane.
Musk, who has an estimated $20 billion fortune, and Tesla, a company that ended June with $2.2 billion in cash, each are paying $20 million to resolve the case, which stemmed from a tweet Musk sent on Aug. 7
Regulators claim the CEO's claims about having the funds to buy back his public company were not true.
Another executive departure, another controversy over the CEO's behavior, another stock drop -- another typical day at Tesla.
Insiders at Tesla confirm CEO Elon Musk does, in fact, want to take the company private again.
Electric car maker Tesla Inc. has delivered on its CEO's promise to build a lower-priced car at a rate of 5,000 per week by the end of June.
A driver was lucky to escape injury after colliding with a bear that wandered onto an Oregon highway.
Last week, Elon Musk showed "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King the couch he sleeps on when he works late at his Tesla Model 3 factory. The internet was not pleased with the piece of furniture.
SpaceX's big new rocket blasted off on its first test flight after high wind kept it on the launch pad longer than expected.
The DMV last month ordered Tesla to "cease all business functions" in Greenwich, but a revised order released Thursday puts that action on hold pending an appeal.
Tesla Motors says it has agreed to buy a German engineering company to help automate its electric car manufacturing.
From the annual Pride March, to a star-studded performance or a way to celebrate with your furry friend...
It appears that the worst of the haze and smoke may have peaked yesterday, but it will remain very high throughout Thursday.
The victim, 66-year-old Reda Girgis, was visiting from Egypt to celebrate the birth of a grandchild.
Pat Robertson turned a tiny Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network.
It comes a day after the state upgraded its air quality alert to "unhealthy" due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires.
From the annual Pride March, to a star-studded performance or a way to celebrate with your furry friend...
The victim, 66-year-old Reda Girgis, was visiting from Egypt to celebrate the birth of a grandchild.
The Canadian wildfires are causing dangerous air quality levels in New York City -- the worst since the 1960s.
Health officials urge people to avoid prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors while the smoky, hazy conditions linger.
"Cigarette smoke and this smoke cause basically the same type of damage to your lungs," a doctor said.
According to the CDC, one in five babies is born with CMV, a virus that can cause deafness, seizures and developmental delays.
We're told four people are in critical condition, including two with burn injuries.
Eight people were injured when the second floor of the building crashed into the basement Friday.
Workers say the bear took a box out into the parking lot and devoured around 60 cupcakes.
Among other things, the changes would prohibit selling more than three handguns within 30 days to any one person.
It comes a day after the state upgraded its air quality alert to "unhealthy" due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires.
Gov. Phi Murphy said his team is "vigilantly" monitoring the wildfires and the impact here at home.
Republicans believe they may have a chance to win enough seats to become the majority in the Assembly in November.
Several races are being contested around the Garden State
But will it be a campaign or an attempt to extricate his party from the grip of Donald Trump?
Angelica's Law would make it a felony to drive with five or more suspensions instead of the current ten.
Prosecutors say 58-year-old Peter Moloney sprayed wasp killer bug spray at police and attacked journalists.
Similar to AMBER and Silver, the new alert would apply to adults 18-64 who vanish and are considered in danger.
CBS2 speaks to the winning jockeys of this year's Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes about horse safety.
On Long Island, students are involved in a unique history challenge influenced by a remarkable 97-year-old veteran.
Pat Robertson turned a tiny Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network.
Angelica's Law would make it a felony to drive with five or more suspensions instead of the current ten.
Donald Trump's legal team has been informed that the former president is a target of the federal criminal investigation into possible mishandling of classified information.
The move comes as another 2,100 arrived in the city last week, increasing the overall total to more than 74,000
Similar to AMBER and Silver, the new alert would apply to adults 18-64 who vanish and are considered in danger.
The Canadian wildfires are causing dangerous air quality levels in New York City -- the worst since the 1960s.
Health officials urge people to avoid prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors while the smoky, hazy conditions linger.
"Cigarette smoke and this smoke cause basically the same type of damage to your lungs," a doctor said.
New Yorkers woke up to another smoky, hazy morning Wednesday, as air quality alerts are in effect from the Canadian wildfires.
According to the CDC, one in five babies is born with CMV, a virus that can cause deafness, seizures and developmental delays.
All eyes are on the Tony Awards, set to air June 11 on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
In April 2021, a blood clot in the 56-year-old's brain left him unable to move much of his left side, but he's back.
In "Ain't No Mo'", Crystal Lucas-Perry played six different characters.
"Killing Eve" actress Jodie Comer is nominated for a Tony Award as leading actress in the play "Prima Facie."
Gooding Jr. was accused of raping a woman in a New York City hotel nearly 10 years ago.
The third-place Mets wasted a three-run lead for the second straight night.
CBS2 speaks to the winning jockeys of this year's Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes about horse safety.
The Yankees' game against the White Sox was rescheduled as part of a doubleheader starting at 4:05 p.m. Thursday.
Elder overcame his worst inning of the season and the Braves beat New York 6-4 on Tuesday night.
Superstar still dealing with toe problem after crashing into the wall in Los Angeles over the weekend.
The Belmont and Fordham BID say the proposal could significantly impact the sales they bring in.
The Apollo Theater's new leader was previously at the helm of Essence Communications.
June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and a team of youth leaders will are joining elected officials to discuss solutions.
Both little girls were victims at the hands of their parents, according to prosecutors.
Eight city parks have converted land management to organic products and practices.
Smoky haze from Canadian wildfires continues to blanket the northeastern U.S., blotting out the New York City skyline.
The annual tradition returned Wednesday in New York Harbor, ahead of Memorial Day.
The exhibit focuses on the key period between 1964 and 1966, when the Beatles became international superstars.
This year's theme centered on Karl Lagerfeld, best known for his work as creative director of Chanel.
The groundbreaking singer, actor and activist died Tuesday at the age of 96 in his New York home.
Things to Do editor joins us with her list of top events this month.
With air quality alerts still in effect, we hear from New York State's acting health commissioner for the latest advice.
Dr. Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir specializes in pediatrics and pulmonology with New York Presbyterian.
Police say the group attacked a man at a station in Coney Island.
The lawsuit accuses the companies of negligence by failing to install anti-theft devices in their cars.