A single-vehicle collision last month involving a Tesla Semi electric truck took 50,000 gallons of water to…
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Amazon is bumping its average national pay for contracted delivery drivers to roughly $22 an hour,…
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DETROIT — Stellantis’ U.S. dealer network has joined the United Auto Workers union in criticizing CEO…
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American Airlines flight attendants approved a five-year labor deal, ending one of the industry’s most contentious…
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The share price of Trump Media plunged more than 10% on Wednesday, a day after majority shareholder Donald…
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Lawyers for Caroline Ellison, the star witness in the prosecution of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried,…
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After a successful 2024 Olympics and Paralympics in Paris, the bar has been set high…
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Internet service providers including Charter, Verizon and Comcast are shifting customers away from the Affordable…
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New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol will focus on improving the chain’s U.S. business in his early days…
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Economy
Broadband industry quietly abandons Capitol Hill fight to revive low-income internet subsidy
Internet service providers like Charter, Verizon and Comcast have quietly scaled back their efforts to revive the Affordable Connectivity Program, an…