(Reuters) -Ford Motor is delaying the launch of two next-generation electric vehicles as it shifts focus to smaller and more affordable models, Automotive News reported
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Google commits $1 billion for AI training at US universities
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Trump administration formally axes Elon Musk’s ‘five things’ email
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