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Boeing survey showed that employees felt pressure from managers on safety approvals, WSJ says

Federal investigators have received an internal Boeing report that reportedly shows that employees felt pressure regarding safety approvals, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Thousands of Volvo workers face layoffs as Mack Truck sees first strike in 35 years

The United Auto Workers and AB Volvo-owned Mack Truck are set to resume contract negotiations on Monday as at least 3,500 hourly employees across three states continue to strike.

Review: The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R is the most exciting car under $100,000

When the GT350R first thundered onto the scene in 2016, the biggest point of praise was the 5.2-liter V8 engine that powers the Shelby.

Electric vehicle prices finally in reach of millennial, Gen Z car buyers

The cost gap between electric cars like the Nissan Leaf and traditional cars like the Nissan Maxima is shrinking, making the car-buying decision for a millennial or Gen Z consumer who cares about climate change easier.

I lost my small business in the Great Recession but I learned how to prepare for the next one

The Great Recession claimed my business, along with hundreds of thousands of other once-thriving companies in the span of two years. Here is what I learned to prepare for the next economic downturn.

Netflix and HBO shows are pirated on this app that’s been bankrolled by ads from Pandora and TikTok

Underground apps such as TeaTV are showing new release films and HBO shows, and siphoning ad dollars from creators and legit content sites.

A law from the 1600s will keep retail shops closed on Sundays at the nation’s newest shopping mall

The massive American Dream is opening in the last county in the country where commercial shopping is prohibited on Sundays: Bergen County, N.J.

Brexit could cause a broad ‘investor strike,’ UBS chairman warns

“You can see how investment in the UK has fallen off a cliff, and that is not good as a dynamic part of the economy,” UBS Chairman Axel Weber told CNBC.

Boeing pilot warned of 737 Max software tied to crashes, told regulators to delete it from manuals

Boeing shares fell nearly 7% after the news broke, dragging down the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Carl Icahn’s son Brett is the leading candidate to take over his hedge fund

For over a year, Icahn and his son have been negotiating the terms of the agreement, leading to a roughly 90-page contract.