The LA Auto Show opens with a media preview next week and it’s already becoming clear which vehicles will hit big, including the Mustang Mach-E.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
Is the Boeing 737 Max safe? 2 big reasons the plane is still grounded by FAA after crashes
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FAA asks Boeing why it hid test pilot’s discovery of ‘egregious’ 737 Max issues
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Are unions back? GM, Chicago teacher strikes show how unions can start winning again
Striking workers last year hit a 32-year high. Approval of labor unions is near all-time high. GM workers and teachers are winning. Are unions back?