Equifax reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission and other agencies over allegations stemming from its data security breach.
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Redesigned C8 Corvette Stingray ditches manual transmission: The stick shift is dying
General Motors said the redesigned Corvette Stingray will eliminate the manual transmission, putting the stick shift one step closer to the grave.
Is the wagon dead? Volkswagen kills two more wagon vehicles in favor of SUVs
Volkswagen confirmed that the VW Golf SportWagen and the VW Golf Alltrack will be discontinued after the 2019 model year.
Here’s how the new Corvette Stingray could morph into a ‘fire-breathing monster’
The eighth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette, referred to by enthusiasts as the C8, will be revealed Thursday night as the 2020 Corvette Stingray.
Elon Musk touts brain implant technology to treat health conditions, enable ‘telepathy’
Elon Musk revealed that his stealth neurotechnology start-up, Neuralink, is poised to begin human clinical trials soon on brain implants.
Gas prices may rise as Tropical Storm Barry barrels toward U.S. Gulf Coast refineries
Gas prices are likely to rise slightly in the coming days as Tropical Storm Barry crashes into the Gulf Coast– and supply constraints could pop up.
Stearns Lending files Chapter 11 bankruptcy after mortgage interest rate increases
Mortgage lender Stearns Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday, blaming its woes in part on increased interest rates.
Ford Focus recall: Automaker recalls 58,000 vehicles that could get deformed fuel tank
Ford Motor Co. is recalling about 58,000 Focus cars in North America to fix a powertrain software issue that could cause a deformed fuel tank.
BMW reveals MINI Electric vehicle: Meet the MINI Cooper SE with a ‘go-kart feeling’
German automotive brand BMW revealed the first electric vehicle for its Mini brand: The MINI Cooper SE goes 0 to 62 mph in 7.3 seconds.
Why Tesla ‘has a problem appealing to women’: Electric cars, Elon Musk may be off-putting
In the first quarter, 69% of Tesla vehicles were registered by men and 31% by women, compared with Lexus’ 51-49, Acura’s 54-46 and Lincoln’s 56-44.