Por: MarketWatch Politics September 26, 2022
How did we get here, and how long will it last? Also see: The size of the problem In 2019, before the first hint of COVID-19, Americans bought more than 17 million cars. It was the fifth consecutive year we’d done so. By the time 2022 ends, Kelley Blue Book parent company Cox Automotive projects that Americans may have bought as few as 13.3 million. The drop comes despite intense demand for new cars, with prices reaching record highs this... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 30, 2022
The long wait for final delivery of new subway cars for the MBTA Red and Orange lines could increase by several months due to another in a series of delays by the Chinese manufacturer, officials said Thursday.Orange Line cars that were expected at the beginning of this year may... + más
‘Should I walk?’ Orange Line riders grumble that ‘slow zones’ are slower and more extensive than expected. | The Boston Globe
T to reopen Orange Line after unprecedented month-long closure | The Boston Globe
9to5Mac USA Tech September 28, 2022
Apple’s chip is expected to be , and later in next year’s models. It’s reported that the chip will use new 3nm process. Given the increased sophistication of the fabrication process, TSMC has reportedly told Apple it plans to increase the price it charges, but Apple is... + más
Apple @ Work: Sign in with Apple using Managed Apple IDs will streamline iPad app usage in the classroom | 9to5Mac
Gurman: 15-inch MacBook Air, new Mac Pro, updated HomePod, and more expected for 2023 | 9to5Mac
CNBC USA Tech September 27, 2022
In China, new energy vehicles typically receive green license plates - which is often easier for residents to apply for versus the blue license plate of a traditional fuel-powered car.Vcg Visual China Group Getty ImagesBEIJING — While Chinese companies churn out new electric... + más
Growth Sector: Electric Vehicles Sales And The New Electric Economy Have Arrived | Forbes
By The Numbers: The Cheapest And Costliest Electric Cars To Insure | Forbes
MarketWatch USA Business September 26, 2022
How did we get here, and how long will it last? Also see: The size of the problem In 2019, before the first hint of COVID-19, Americans bought more than 17 million cars. It was the fifth consecutive year we’d done so. By the time 2022 ends, Kelley Blue Book parent company Cox... + más
If chip production is recovering, why are automakers still making fewer cars? | MarketWatch
China's flood of new electric cars cost 20% more to insure than fuel-powered cars | CNBC
Forbes USA Business September 25, 2022
The LNG Sakura liquefied natural gas tanker sails past a container terminal as it arrives at Tokyo ... [+] Gas Co.'s Negishi LNG terminal in Yokohama, Japan, on Monday, May 21, 2018. Tokyo Gas received Japan's first LNG shipment from Dominion Energy's Cove Point... + más
Winter is coming: Families have to brace for a large heating bill — again | Fox Business
As energy prices soar, Galvin proposes creation of $50 million state fund for home heating oil | The Boston Globe
CNBC USA Business September 24, 2022
2024 Ford MustangSource: FordConvertibles — once a sign of open-air freedom, road trips and summer adventures — are fading away as the auto industry shifts to all-electric cars and more rugged sport utility vehicles.Sales of traditional drop-tops such as the Chevrolet Camaro... + más
GM investing $760 million in Toledo factory to make electric car drive units | CNN
CNN USA Business September 22, 2022
New York (CNN Business)The still-clogged global supply chain continues to wreak havoc on the auto industry. Ford said late Monday it will end September with between 40,000 and 45,000 large pickups and SUVs that it can't finish because it doesn't have all the... + más
Body of student rower who went missing after apparent lightning strike in Orlando found | ABC News
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg auction brings in nearly $517K | 10 WBNS
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