GM redesigns Chevy Traverse crossover, adds hands-free driving technology
The Traverse is historically one of GM’s best-selling vehicles, typically topping more than 100,000 units annually.
U.S. lawmakers extend social media investigation to Meta’s Threads
The letter from House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is an indication of the added spotlight Meta’s newest product could bring to the company.
Ford cuts prices on its electric F-150 Lightning pickups by as much as $10,000
Ford said lower mineral costs and an expected production boost allowed it to cut the electric truck’s prices.
Prolonged Hollywood strikes could lead to ‘an absolute collapse,’ says Barry Diller
But settling soon seems unlikely, Diller said, since “there’s no trust between the parties.”
Wall Street execs make first bets against Donald Trump in 2024
Financial executives padded the donor rolls of some of Trump’s Republican challengers, including Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley and others.
2 big takeaways from the Supreme Court ruling on Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
Conservative Supreme Court justices found that Biden’s plan would hurt Missouri’s finances, and that the president didn’t have the power to cancel so much debt.
RFK Jr. pushes back on report he said Covid-19 was ethnically targeted to spare Jews
“Covid -19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people,” the longshot presidential candidate said in a video shared by the New York Post.
United reaches preliminary, 4-year labor deal with pilots, with up to 40% raises
Airlines and labor unions throughout the industry are negotiating deals in the wake of the pandemic.
New York City taxis fight for survival against Uber and Lyft
Despite being heavily outnumbered by Uber and Lyft drivers, taxis remain an iconic symbol of New York.
What’s next for Russia after the Wagner Group’s mercenary revolt
After the Wagner Group’s armed mutiny, questions remain about what comes next for the group and its numerous operations worldwide.




