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Competition on the Chinese car market is tougher than ever, but German carmakers Volkswagen, Mercedes and BMW all said they aim to win a stronger presence there at the start of the Beijing Motor Show on Thursday. Mercedes-Benz chief executive Ola Källenius expressed confidence that the company could cope with competitive conditions in the Chinese market in remarks to journalists at the officially-named 2024 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition. "We are not standing still," Källenius said.
China's largest auto show opened in Beijing with the biggest names showing off their latest electric vehicles (EVs), underlining how the world's largest auto market is already in an all-electric state of mind, and isn't looking back. The last thing China needs is more electric cars crowding a market, driving down prices at the expense of profit. Exporting that overcapacity, however, has brought EV makers to authorities' attention.
Earlier this month, CEO Elon Musk announced Tesla will slash its workforce by 10%.
Brings total investment to Toyota's Indiana plant to $8bn
A Citi analyst contends Hermès is set to surpass its biggest competitor in the next few years and become the largest luxury fashion brand.
A video of a fight between a student and substitute teacher at a Las Vegas valley high school was spread across social media Thursday.
While the little critters were undergoing health exams, the nonprofit said veterinary staff quickly realized they “were not domestic pets.”
The San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys were among the winners and losers from Friday's Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft. Here's the full list.
In a TikTok video that went viral this week, a woman who describes herself as a Utah state employee can be seen justifying pulling down a teenager’s mini skirt in the lobby of a St. George restaurant. While she threatened to call authorities on the teen, she is now the one facing criminal charges.
CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan reports on the role that religion is playing in the war over facts during the 2024 presidential election cycle.
Noem, a potential VP pick for Donald Trump, describes killing the 14-month-old dog after deciding it was “less than worthless” and “untrainable.”
Using a dummy to drive in the carpool lane is an old trick that law enforcement is well aware of, but that didn’t stop a motorist in Santa Fe Springs from trying it anyway. “We’ve gotta give it to them, the appearance is next level modeling but at the end of the day… plastic is […]
Washington Post law enforcement reporter Devlin Barrett describes the moment former President Donald Trump tried to shake his former assistant Rhona Graff’s hand in front of jurors during his hush money trial.
As the first criminal prosecution of a former American president began just 13% nationwide feel Donald Trump is being treated the same as other criminal defendants, a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS finds. Most of the country was divided over whether he is being treated more harshly (34%) or more leniently (34%) than other defendants.
Newnan police issued a hilarious BOLO for two women they say stole more than $4,000 worth of clothing from Belk’s.
When the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately rules on Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity from prosecution, a third of those deciding the matter will be justices he appointed to their lifetime posts. Those three - Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch - posed questions from various angles as the nation's top judicial body heard arguments on Thursday in a case that provides a vital test of the power of the presidency. A key question, Gorsuch said, is "how to segregate private from official conduct that may or may not enjoy some immunity."
Fran Smith’s family and the FBI agent who spent decades investigating her disappearance are outraged that New Jersey prosecutors made a deal with her husband.
New Jersey police said that three suspects nearly got away with a cart full of stolen items, until one Target employee took action.