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Volkswagen is cancelling a no-layoffs pledge
Volkswagen says it’s not getting the cost reductions that it needs – and won’t rule out plant closings in its home country Germany.
Trump eyes plan that may give Elon Musk role in auditing U.S. agencies
Musk’s potential involvement in a government regulatory and spending commission has sparked concerns from ethics experts who point to conflicts of interest that could emerge between such a post and his business empire.
Companies crafting new ways to grow cocoa to keep up with demand
From California to Israel, companies are aiming to grow cocoa beyond the tropics in a bid to buffer chocolate’s key ingredient from climate change.
Sports boats set out on voyage to electrify waters in same way Tesla electrified roads
Arc Boats, a California startup, is starting with luxurious vessels likely to appeal to a small and affluent audience eager to own the latest advances in technology.
Has everyone at work lost their minds?
There are plenty of tales of boorish, even malicious, behavior – and not just at the water cooler.
Facing natural disasters, more state lawmakers look to make oil companies pay for the damage
Vermont is leading the way with a new law. Other states could be close behind.
Russia’s deadly overnight barrage of missiles and drones hits over half of Ukraine, officials say
Officials say 4 people were killed and more than a dozen were injured, while energy facilities were also damaged
Ukraine counts on new long-range weapon to bypass Western restrictions and hit deep into Russia
Ukraine says it has a new homegrown long-range weapon that will allow it to strike deep into Russia without asking permission from allies.
Hospital in central Gaza empties out as Israeli forces draw near
One of Gaza’s last functioning hospitals has been emptying out in recent days as Israel has ordered the evacuation of nearby areas.