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How China's BYD Became Tesla's Biggest Threat
Once a maker of cellphone batteries, the company is in the running to become the world’s No. 1 seller of electric vehicles. Source link
How Dodgy Spare Parts Got Into Jet Engines, Leaving Airlines Scrambling
Airlines are checking their fleets after regulators and engine makers claimed that a small broker sold spare parts with forged safety documents. Source link
Senators Probe TikTok's Executive Transfers From ByteDance
The senators want information about TikTok’s ties to its parent, including whether it disclosed recent personnel moves to the U.S. government. Source link
Netflix Plans to Raise Subscription Prices After Actors Strike Ends
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Meta Plans to Charge $14 a Month for Ad-Free Instagram
European users would have the option to pay a fee or agree to personalized ads, according to the company’s pitch to regulators. Source link
U.S. Car Sales Expected to Increase Again in the Third Quarter
The car market has yet to see an impact from UAW strike-related factory shutdowns. Source link
For Tesla's Cybertruck, Another Sales Launch Date Comes and Goes
The EV maker, known for ambitious goals, is betting customers will stick around for the long-awaited electric pickup. Source link
PG&E's $6 Billion Plan to Prevent Wildfires Is in Peril
California regulators are likely to significantly restrict the number of power lines the company can bury in the coming years in favor of other ways
Rivian’s Quest to Build the Ultimate Electric Truck Burns Through Billions
Listen to article (2 minutes) Rivian Automotive set out to build the ultimate electric vehicle for American consumers—a pickup truck with sports-car handling and a
Meal-Kit Maker Blue Apron to Be Sold
The sale to food-delivery startup Wonder would end a disastrous six-year experiment with public ownership. Source link