(Reuters) – Italian-U.S. carmaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCA) has agreed to pay electric carmaker Tesla Inc hundreds of millions of euros to allow Tesla vehicles to be counted in its fleet to avoid fines for violating new European Union emission rules.
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While Bitcoin moving above its 200-day moving average has been seen as a bullish sign by many, a recent report by Bloomberg indicates that the
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Fisher-Price has issued a warning to parents who own the company’s Rock ‘N Play Sleeper, after announcing that 10 babies have died while using it since 2015. The New York-based company, which makes educational and functional products for infants and …
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A group of women who underwent mastectomies following breast cancer are considering legal action after having reconstructions with a brand of implant that’s now been linked to a rare type of lymphoma.
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Environmental regulations can create strange bedfellows, it seems. The Financial Times has learned that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will pay Tesla hundreds of millions of euros (specific numbers aren’t available) to pool the EV brand’s cars with its own fleet …
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