Ford says it will spend $1 billion more in Q3 due to supply chain issues
The automaker said parts shortages continue to hurt its ability to make and sell vehicles.
The automaker said parts shortages continue to hurt its ability to make and sell vehicles.
Former White House COVID Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx on April 27, 2022.John Lamparski/Getty Images dr. Deborah Birx previously said thousands of deaths from COVID-19… Read More »Trump claimed he did a “great job” with COVID and said all Dr. Deborah Birx did good scarves, says the book
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The Civil War drama “Emancipation” was filmed early this year. Now Apple faces a dilemma about what to do with the film.
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While the war in Ukraine has strained global food markets, Russia has spread conspiracy theories blaming the West.
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Construction crews working in Israel’s Palmachim Beach National Park found a cave from the time of King Rameses II and unveiled “what looks like an… Read More »Sealed cave with artifacts from the era of King Rameses II accidentally found in Israel’s park
enlarge / A stack of 60 Starlink satellites launched in 2019. A Russian diplomat said civilian satellites could be legitimate military targets in a statement… Read More »Russian official says civilian satellites could be a “legitimate” military target
But utilities will likely play the biggest role in ushering in a new era of power grids, said Max Baumhefner, senior attorney at the Natural… Read More »Electric Vehicles Could Save the U.S. Electricity Grid
While the war in Ukraine has strained global food markets, Russia has spread conspiracy theories blaming the West.
Conservatives in the US are targeting companies for their environmental policies, but many companies are holding out.
Former President Donald Trump.Sergio Flores/AFP via Getty Images Trump said on Truth Social that he has finally taken a look at Mar-a-Lago. He complained that… Read More »Donald Trump is back in Mar-a-Lago, ranting about FBI agents not taking off their shoes while searching his bedroom
enlarge / Oral exchanges and a collection of evidence of sexual violence (rape kit). According to a new study published in the New England Journal… Read More »Being a rape victim costs an average of $3,500 in medical bills, study shows
“Maybe you should put it in the hands of private litigants,” Missouri Senator Josh Hawley said. “Law cases are powerful things, so maybe it is,… Read More »Twitter whistleblower’s testimony has senators out for blood