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US Automakers Brace for Impact of Cheaper Chinese EVs from Mexico

Cheap Chinese electric vehicles potentially entering the US market via Mexico have sparked profitability concerns among US automakers and policymakers.


Hollywood Workers Union Secures Wage Hike, AI Protections in New Three-Year Deal With Top Studios

The Hollywood film and television crew union has reached a tentative three-year agreement with top studios.

American Electric Power Names Bill Fehrman as New CEO

American Electric Power has named Bill Fehrman its new chief executive officer. American Electric Power (AEP) has named Bill Fehrman its new chief executive officer, effective August 1, 2024.

Republican State Attorney Generals Challenge Biden Administration's New Fuel Economy Rules

A coalition of 26 state attorneys general has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration's new fuel economy rules.


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SCOTUS Trashes Lawsuit vs. Biden Administration’s Social Media Censorship
In a 6-3 vote, the US Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit seeking to restrict the federal government’s ability to communicate with social media firms like Google, Meta, and Twitter/X about content moderation.
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Amazon to Launch Discount Store to Compete Against Shein, Temu
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No Fortune 100 CEOs Have Donated to Donald Trump Despite Being Historically Republican-Leaning
No Fortune 100 CEOs have donated to former President Donald Trump in this election cycle, according to new data.
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