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[2 link] Rivian and Lucid Investors Need to Watch This 1 Big Competitor (Hint: It's Not Tesla)Investing in start-up electric vehicle (EV) makers such as Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ: RIVN) and Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) is certainly not for the faint of heart. You're essentially investing in a company that relies on limited vehicle models and is burning through cash rapidly, as each vehicle currently rolls off the production line is selling at a loss. To make things more frightening, recent data from Japan emphasizes the threat that Chinese EVs pose to the rest of the world.
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[5 link] United Airlines flight makes emergency landing at Newark AirportNEWARK, New Jersey (PIX11) — A United Airlines flight bound for Puerto Rico made an emergency stop at Newark Liberty International Airport on Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. United Airlines Flight 2143 landed at Newark Airport at 11:40 a.m. after the pilot reported a possible mechanical issue, a representative for the FAA said […]
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[10 link] The Most Satisfying Pickup Trucks To Own, According To Consumer ReportsThese days, pickup trucks are no longer basic work vehicles that may or may not have power windows or air conditioning. Now, they offer almost any feature you’ll find on a crossover in addition to being able to tow, haul and off-road. The upside is that trucks are more comfortable and daily drivable than they’ve ever been. The downside is that they’re also expensive as hell now, too. Also, they’re uniquely dangerous to pedestrians, but that’s another topic for a different time.
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[12 link] Spinners rule Day 2 of 1st test as Pakistan takes control against West IndiesWest Indies collapsed to 137 all out within one session against Pakistan spinners Noman Ali and Sajid Khan as 19 wickets fell on Day 2 of the first test Saturday. Pakistan, which got bowled out for 230 in the first innings on a turning wicket, stretched its lead to 202 and reached 109-3 with spinners claiming 17 of the 19 wickets to fall in a day. Captain Shan Masood (52) raised his 11th test half-century off 60 balls and gave Pakistan a clear advantage before he got run out late in the final session with Kamran Ghulam not out on 9.
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[14 link] What 'B' Means On Your Shifter, Spiky Semi Wheels And The Vegas Loop Still Sucks In This Week's Car Culture RoundupToyota may not have the most exciting electric car in the world, but it’s done an incredible job of helping the hybrid go mainstream. And while it certainly has more competition in the market than it did when the Prius was first introduced, it’s still one of the automakers that appears most committed to offering hybrids throughout its lineup. While you’ll probably love the great gas mileage, if you’ve recently bought a Toyota hybrid, you may notice a few things are different from your old car, i
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[16 link] US lawsuit accuses Pepsi company of price discrimination that favored Walmart over smaller storesThe Federal Trade Commission sued PepsiCo on Friday, alleging that it has engaged in illegal price discrimination by giving unfair price advantages to one large retailer at the expense of other vendors and consumers. PepsiCo said the lawsuit “is wrong on the facts and the law” and misunderstands the way consumer product companies help retailers provide lower prices. The FTC said PepsiCo's practices included making promotional payments to Walmart but not to large grocery chains or independent convenience stores.
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