Tesla driver charged with manslaughter over crash into Texas home

July 2 (Reuters) - A Texas man has been charged with manslaughter after driving a Tesla operating with its automated driving assistance system into a suburban Houston home, killing a 76-year-old grandmother, court papers show.
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