By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -GM is recalling 721,000 SUVs and trucks worldwide due to engine issues that could lead to a loss of power
Month: April 2025
Wall Street’s winners and losers during Trump’s 100 days at White House
By Shashwat Chauhan and Medha Singh (Reuters) -The dramatic shift in U.S. domestic and foreign policy since President Donald Trump returned to the White House
Facebook parent Meta Platforms launches standalone AI assistant app
(Reuters) -Facebook parent Meta Platforms on Tuesday launched a separate app for its Meta AI assistant, similar to those offered by Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Alphabet’s
Lutnick says Trump’s autos tariff relief aimed at reshoring production to US
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump will sign an order giving automakers building vehicles in the U.S. relief from part of his new 25% vehicle
Wells Fargo nears full regulatory relief as CFPB lifts consent order
By Niket Nishant (Reuters) -Wells Fargo cleared its twelfth consent order since 2019 and moved closer to fixing longstanding regulatory issues that have kept the
Exclusive-Iran proposes meeting with Europeans before next talks with US, diplomats say
By John Irish and Parisa Hafezi PARIS/DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran has proposed meeting the European parties to a 2015 nuclear deal possibly in Rome this Friday
Major automakers want Congress to bar California 2035 electric vehicle plan
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Major automakers want Congress to bar California’s landmark plan to end the sale of gasoline-only vehicles by 2035 that
Pope Francis’ funeral through the eyes of Reuters photographers
By Keith Weir and Alexandra Hudson VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis’ funeral brought world leaders, monarchs, and hundreds of thousands of people to Rome
US could restrict Mexican livestock imports over screwworm worry, official says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s administration warned on Saturday that it will restrict livestock imports from Mexico if that country’s government does not intensify
China’s Huawei develops new AI chip, seeking to match Nvidia, WSJ reports
(Reuters) -China’s Huawei Technologies is preparing to test its newest and most powerful artificial-intelligence processor, hoping to replace some higher-end products of U.S. chip giant