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Automakers hit 'significant storm,' as buyers reject lofty prices at time of huge capital outlays
Investors are punishing automakers' stocks this week after second-quarter earnings reports exposed industrywide issues of slowing sales and high prices, just as the companies are having to spend huge sums to make new electric and gas vehicles. Ford Motor Co., which reported a drop in second-quarter earnings due electric-vehicle losses and persistently high warranty costs, led the declines. Carlos Tavares, CEO of Jeep and Ram maker Stellantis, said a significant auto-industry storm he's been wa
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Your August Horoscope Says Mercury Retrograde Is Turning Summer into a Bummer
The drama could leave you scorched.
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Why I Just Bought This Stock With an Ultra-High 7.4% Dividend Yield
This midstream energy leader looked too good to pass up.
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Life and death in the heat. What it feels like when Earth's temperatures soar to record highs
In the unrelenting heat of Morocco’s Middle Atlas, people were sleeping on rooftops. Hanna Ouhbour needed refuge too, but she was outside a hospital waiting for her diabetic cousin who was in a room without air conditioning. On Wednesday, there were 21 heat-related deaths at Beni Mellal’s main hospital as temperatures spiked to 48.3 degrees (118.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the region of 575,000 people, most lacking air conditioning.
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Video2 Delta Passengers Take Over VIP Lounge After Flight Delay
Two fed-up flyers took revenge to a whole new level. They entered a Delta Airlines lounge for Diamond Medallion members and then proceeded to stuff their faces with free food. It happened at an Atlanta airport after Kyle Phillipe and Gary Keelan suffered long delays during a computer glitch that left thousands of flyers stranded. The viral video now has gotten more than 600,000 views, with many on social media praising the pair for the clever act of retribution.
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Alison Chao’s father arrested by Monterey Park police
The father of a 15-year-old girl whose missing persons case made national headlines has been arrested and faces possible charges of child abduction, conspiracy and falsifying a police report. On Friday, the Monterey Park Police Department announced that Jeffery Chao was arrested following an “extensive investigation.” Chao’s daughter, Alison, was reported missing on July 16 […]
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Tesla warns against wet towel charging trick two months too late
Tesla's Charging PR team (or the lack thereof) had to issue a warning to its customers not to do the "wet towel" trick.
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