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San Francisco-based technology reporter covering Twitter, Tesla and Uber Faiz Siddiqui is a technology reporter with The Washington Post's Business Desk covering companies such as Tesla and Twitter.
Hubris Maximus, by Washington Post technology reporter Faiz Siddiqui, uncovers “The Shattering of Elon Musk” across three distinct periods in recent years. What Happened: On Wednesday ...
to produce detailed caseload information for its Hillsboro-based lawyers. Guptill also ordered the nonprofit law firm to produce a copy of its contract with the Oregon Public Defense Commission ...
In an excerpt from his forthcoming book, Hubris Maximus, Faiz Siddiqui chronicles how the billionaire was radicalized by everything from the “woke mind virus” to the COVID shutdown and plain ...
A family-owned grocery chain will open its first Hillsboro store next month in the heart of Oregon’s largest planned housing development. Reed’s Crossing, a 463-acre South Hillsboro planned ...
Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici tied the moment back to fellow Oregon congresswoman Edith Green’s fight to pass Title IX in 1972. The former Olympian LeBlanc and Hillsboro mayor Beach Pace ...
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit that seeks to overturn President Donald Trump’s new tariffs. Eleven other states have joined the lawsuit, which broadly ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers decided to keep the question mark next to their quarterback situation by passing up drafting Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and instead selecting Oregon defensive ...
Oregon football set a new program record at the 2024 NFL draft under the guidance of coach Dan Lanning. The Ducks are poised to smash that record if the picks roll right during the 2025 NFL draft.