The Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley announced his company could be forced to lay off employees if the Trump administration ends subsidies and financial support for electric vehicle manufacturing.
Admittedly, I had not expected to hear it so barefacedly from legacy automaker Ford (F). But it may be poised to pick a fight with the Trump ...
Malvern Prep (PA) four-star EDGE Jackson Ford has locked in his official visits with four Big Ten schools this summer. Ford will be at Wisconsin on May 30, Penn ...
BlueOval SK says forming a union at the EV battery plant is 'premature,' but they are using tactics commonly associated with ...
From Ford CEO Jim Farley criticizing Trump’s tariffs, to CATL eyeing Hong Kong’s largest stock offering in four years, here’s ...
They need to understand that there's a lot of policy uncertainty here,' Ford CEO Jim Farley said, decrying the 'cost and ...
After a hearing on Monday, a federal judge in Boston extended a stay on the deadline for federal employees to accept the ...
A federal judge in Boston extended his pause on the Trump administration's "Fork in the Road" offer to federal employees ...
Chuck Holland, of Y-12, who founded QualPro, met Dr. W. Edwards Deming and the two had a long-standing friendship before ...
A decision by Jeep to enlist actor Harrison Ford for a Super Bowl commercial was a last-minute gambit that almost didn't ...
When it comes to vehicles with heavy hauling capabilities, pickup trucks usually come to mind. However, there are many SUVs ...
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