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Tesla recalls Cybertruck for 4th time since it went on sale 7 months ago
MLive.com· 2 days agoThe latest recall revolves around loose trim pieces and failing windshield wipers.
New research shows more than 270,000 cars in Missouri and Illinois have potentially deadly Takata...
KSDK St. Louis· 4 hours agoNearly 10 years after the government launched the largest recall in U.S. history, the struggle to...
Phillies Lose Breakout Pitcher to Injured List for Foreseeable Future
Newsweek· 7 hours agoThe Philadelphia Phillies have gotten contributions from several breakout stars en route to the best...
J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Initial Quality Study: American car makers fare well in major study
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoElectric carmaker Polestar topped the list with 316 problems per hundred cars. EV automakers Tesla...
Let's watch Rockets react to drafting Reed Sheppard at No. 3
Houston Chronicle· 10 hours agoThe Rockets added their latest lottery selection on Wednesday, drafting one of the top three-point...
Chargers Notes: Jim Harbaugh, Easton Stick, Rookie to Watch in Fantasy
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoThe Los Angeles Chargers seem poised to make a postseason push once again, under the tutelage of new...
GM's Cruise Fined $112,500 By California Over Self-Driving Car Crash: Report - General Motors (NYSE:...
Benzinga· 7 days agoGeneral Motors Co. GM is reportedly facing the maximum fine from California regulators due to...
After 4 Cybertruck recalls in 5 months, Elon Musk's Tesla may soon lose more of its luster
Fortune· 2 days agoThe first recall came at the end of January, thanks to a warning-light font size that was too small, which could have caused crashes, though Tesla said there was no record ...
'The Bear' Season 3 ending explained: Does Carmy and Sydney's restaurant survive?
Decider· 8 hours agoThe Bear Season 3 moved Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), Sydney (Ayo Edibiri), Richie (Ebon...
GM taps ex-Amazon and Microsoft exec to lead self-driving startup Cruise amid comeback
Quartz· 2 days agoGeneral Motors has added two more members to the executive team overseeing self-driving startup Cruise’s comeback, including a new chief executive officer. It cost the company its licenses to operate robotaxis in San Francisco.