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Alaska Airlines Restores Operations After Tech Outage Grounds Flights

U.S. carrier Alaska Airlines said early on Friday it had restored operations following a technology outage that grounded flights across all airports and led to the cancellation of more than 229 flights. Shares of the airline fell 5.4% in morning …

Carmakers Fight to Keep Going as Nexperia Chip Conflict Drags On

Europe’s auto industry is working around the clock to prevent the conflict with China over chipmaker Nexperia from triggering production outages. Task forces at Volkswagen AG and ZF Friedrichshafen AG are scouring for replacement supplies and boosting semiconductor stockpiles. While …

Agency Questions Tesla About ‘Mad Max’ Driver Assistance Mode

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday it is seeking information from Tesla about a new driver assistance mode dubbed “Mad Max” that operates at higher speeds than other versions. Some drivers on social media report that Tesla …

Rivian to Pay $250 Million to Settle Legal Suit Over Price Hikes

Rivian Automotive Inc. agreed to pay $250 million to settle an investor lawsuit, against the electric vehicle maker, saying it’s eager to put the legal wrangling behind it.

GEICO Sues Medical Firms in Florida, NY Over Alleged No-Fault Auto Fraud

GEICO is taking aggressive action against medical firms in Florida and New York, accusing them of leading multimillion-dollar, no-fault auto insurance fraud schemes. In a lawsuit filed this month in federal court in Tampa, GEICO charged that AJ Therapy Center …

Consumers Seek $2.36 Billion From Google After Privacy Verdict

U.S. Google users who won a $425 million jury verdict in a consumer privacy class action last month have asked a federal judge to force the Alphabet unit to forfeit an additional $2.36 billion in profits. The consumers in a …

Tesla to Recall 63,000 Cybertrucks on Parking Light Issue

Tesla is recalling 63,619 Cybertruck vehicles in the U.S. as parking lights that are too bright can reduce visibility of oncoming drivers, increasing the risk of a crash., the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Thursday. Related: …

Ford Sees up to $2 Billion Profit Hit From Key Supplier Fire

Ford Motor Co. expects a profit hit of as much as $2 billion after a devastating fire at a key supplier of aluminum for its top-selling F-150 pickup truck, overshadowing financial results that exceeded expectations. The automaker now expects full-year …

Eyes on The Road: Prioritizing Safety to Reduce Fatal Accidents in Commercial Trucking

When the Winton Motor Carriage Company introduced the inaugural trailer truck model in 1899, it marked the inception of the United States trucking industry by transforming a car into a tractor through the addition of a small trailer. In the …