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How Two Top Car Salesmen Pitch EVs, One in Trump Country and One on Biden’s Turf
In Minnesota, people who specialize in selling EVs say it’s the driving experience that gets customers in these cars, not politics or concerns about the environment. Read More
Clarence Page: Is it an electric car or is it a Bidenmobile?
When you think about it, there’s not much rational reason for electric vehicles to be a partisan political issue. But, as we all should know by now, election-year politics do ... Read More
Here's Why Some Of The Coolest Cars Aren't Sold In America
Some of the nicest cars in the world are unlikely to ever be driven on American roads. The reasons why are complicated. Read More
US accuses China of distorting net zero costs with cheap imports
The US Treasury Secretary has accused China of creating unfair competition that “distorts global prices” as it ramps up production of technologies aimed at shifting the world towards net zero. Read More
UAW Leader Shawn Fain Is Bullish on the American Auto Worker
C/D has an extended conversation with the former rank-and-file auto worker who has shaken up the union and the auto industry in ways we'll be studying for years. Read More
New cars are now 'the worst' products when it comes to protecting consumer data
With all new car models headed for internet-connectivity, the auto industry is developing a reputation as the "worst" for consumer privacy with driver data. Read More
The Thames Water crisis is an unseemly stand-off — with Londoners caught in the middle
That is not tomorrow, but for a sector that invests in critical infrastructure for many decades if not centuries ahead, it is worryingly close. Kemble, the top company in the tottering corporate Jenga ... Read More
Lawsuit accuses B.C. gas utility of deceiving consumers over environmental impact
An environmental group is suing British Columbia natural gas utility FortisBC, accusing it of "greenwashing" its product through advertising, making the company seem more environmentally friendly than ... Read More
Linn-Mar School District Announces Shocking Layoffs
In 1962 President John F. Kennedy created National School Lunch Week to advocate for healthy and nutritious school lunches for children. The program's purpose is two-fold--to encourage children and ... Read More
Verstappen cruises at Saudi Arabian GP, extends hot start
Max Verstappen stayed firmly on course for another season of dominance in Formula 1 by winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Verstappen started on pole and led almost all of the race Saturday as he ... Read More
Congress unveils $1.2 trillion plan to avert federal shutdown and bring budget fight to a close
Lawmakers introduced a $1.2 trillion spending package Thursday that sets the stage for avoiding a partial government shutdown for several key federal agencies this weekend. Read More
Popular retailer with 11 stores in NJ files for bankruptcy
Payless ShoeSource was one of the top retailers of discount shoes. It had more than 3,500 stores in 40 different countries. The company filed for Chapter 11 in 2017, which resulted in the shuttering ... Read More
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