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GM: Software, new battery parts will solve Bolt fire issues

GM: Software, new battery parts will solve Bolt fire issues

DETROIT — Engineers at General Motors have figured out how to fix a battery problem with the Chevrolet Bolt electric hatchback that caused five of them to catch fire.
Daimler Truck, Volvo to make fuel cells in Europe from 2025

Daimler Truck, Volvo to make fuel cells in Europe from 2025

FRANKFURT — Germany's Daimler Truck AG and Sweden's Volvo Group say they plan to jointly manufacture hydrogen fuel cells for trucks in Europe starting in 2025 and called on European Union policymakers to boost incentives for climate-neutral technolog
Driver charged with homicide in Georgia crash that killed 6

Driver charged with homicide in Georgia crash that killed 6

SUWANEE, Ga. — The driver of a van that crashed and burst into flames on a Georgia interstate has been arrested and charged with six counts of homicide by vehicle, police said Thursday.
More Americans sign contracts to buy homes in March

More Americans sign contracts to buy homes in March

SILVER SPRING, Md. — More Americans signed contracts to buy homes in March after two months of declines, pointing to a healthy housing market as summer approaches and the economy continues what is shaping up to be a rapid recovery.
U.S. jobless claims drop 13,000 to 553,000

U.S. jobless claims drop 13,000 to 553,000

WASHINGTON — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits dropped by 13,000 last week to 553,000, the lowest level since the pandemic hit last March and another sign the economy is recovering from the coronavirus recession.
VIRUS DIARY: From red carpets to empty streets, and back

VIRUS DIARY: From red carpets to empty streets, and back

LOS ANGELES — On the last normal night in Hollywood, there was one couple wearing masks. It was novel enough that I shot a photo of them. I had no idea they would soon be all of us.
Government: China cleaning up oil after tanker collision

Government: China cleaning up oil after tanker collision

BEIJING — A dozen vessels on Thursday are at work cleaning up about 400 tons of oil that spilled into the sea from a tanker following a collision off one of China’s busiest ports, the maritime safety agency said.
China launches main part of its 1st permanent space station

China launches main part of its 1st permanent space station

BEIJING — China on Thursday launched the main module of its first permanent space station that will host astronauts long term, the latest success for a program that has realized a number of its growing ambitions in recent years.
Biden's declaration: America's democracy 'is rising anew'

Biden's declaration: America's democracy 'is rising anew'

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden declared Wednesday night that “America is rising anew” as he called for an expansion of federal programs to drive the economy past the pandemic and broadly extend the social safety net on a scale not seen in decades.
US indicts 3 on hate crime charges in death of Ahmaud Arbery

US indicts 3 on hate crime charges in death of Ahmaud Arbery

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department brought federal hate crimes charges Wednesday in the death of Ahmaud Arbery, charging a father and son who armed themselves, chased and fatally shot the 25-year-old Black man after spotting him running in their Geo