DETROIT — Toyota will pay $180 million to settle U.S. government allegations that it failed to report and fix pollution control defects in its vehicles for a decade.
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Economists surprised by scope of increase
Applications for U.S. state unemployment benefits surged last week by the most since late March, pointing to persistent pain in ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A California coalition is proposing legislation to boost taxes on wealthy multinational corporations to raise more than $2 billion a year to house tens o...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government’s deficit in the first three months of the budget year was a record-breaking $572.9 billion, 60.7% higher than the same period a year ag...
NEW YORK — Target’s strong sales streak extended through a pandemic-shrouded holiday season after a hard push online and an increased effort to provide alternatives to c...
DETROIT — Electric vehicle fires pose safety risks to first responders, and guidelines from manufacturers about how to deal with them have been inadequate, according to ...
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will stop printing newspapers on Fridays beginning Feb. 26, reducing its print editions to two days per week. The paper told the Newspaper Gu...
U.S. job openings fell in November by less than forecast, indicating labor demand remained relatively steady before the resurgent virus began to weigh on employment.
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DETROIT — Detroit’s big auto show will not take place as scheduled in September, but will be replaced by an outdoor exhibit at a race track in nearby Pontiac.
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Boeing Co. got a bump in orders and deliveries of new planes in December, but it wasn’t enough to salvage a poor year for the big aircraft maker.
Chicago-based Boeing st...