As much as $365 billion wiped off cryptocurrency market after Tesla stops car purchases with bitcoin CNBC
Ford recalls 661,000 Explorer SUVs in North America REUTERS Ford Motor Co (F.N) is recalling 661,000 Explorer sport utility vehicles in North America at the request of U.S. regulators because retention pins could loosen and allow roof rail covers to detach from the vehicle. read more » So Your Car Has Been Recalled. Now What? NEW YORK TIMES
U.S. opens safety probe into 1.1 million Honda Accord vehicles REUTERS The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Monday it was opening a formal safety probe into more than 1.1 million Honda Accord vehicles over sudden loss of steering control reports. read more »
Bombardier says U.S. joins investigation into Indonesian jet deals REUTERS The United States has joined an international investigation into suspected bribery related to decade-old sales of Bombardier (BBDb.TO) jets to Garuda Indonesia, the Canadian planemaker said on Thursday. read more » As Scrutiny of Cryptocurrency Grows, the Industry Turns to K Street NEW YORK TIMES
Neurosurgical Associates, LTD and Dignity Health, D/B/A St. Joseph's Hospital, Paid $10 Million to Resolve False Claims Allegations DOJ
Chevy Bolt Catches on Fire Sitting in a Garage Right After GM Announces Fix for Battery Fires JALOPNIK
Harvey Weinstein to Face Charges in Los Angeles as Early as May NEW YORK TIMES For a year, Harvey Weinstein has been fighting attempts to extradite him from a prison near Buffalo, N.Y., to Los Angeles, a city where he was once feted as a visionary film producer and now faces multiple charges of rape and sexual assault. read more »
'Self-driving' cars to be allowed on UK roads this year BBC The Department for Transport said automated lane-keeping systems (ALKS) would be the first type of hands-free driving legalised. read more » Car recalls for April 22-29 USA TODAY
Whistleblowers are being scared into silence, hampering efforts to expose corruption in Australia, research finds THE GUARDIAN
U.S. safety board to release report on Texas Tesla crash within a month REUTERS The U.S. transport safety board is working to publish as soon as possible a preliminary report on a recent Tesla (TSLA.O) vehicle crash in Texas in which local police said no one was in the driver's seat, a senior official told Reuters, acknowledging public confusion over the fatal accident. read more »