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Carmakers Sell More to Rental Companies as Retail Demand Weakens
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Stronger-than-expected new car sales last month belied a dirty little secret: Automakers have been selling more vehicles to rental fleets in recent months to prop up volume.
Trump Threatens Car Tariffs on Mexico Over Drug Flow Across Border
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President Donald Trump retreated from threats to immediately close the border with Mexico over migration, instead abruptly pivoting April 4 to a new demand: that the Mexican government stop the flow of illegal drugs into the U.S. within a year or face car tariffs.
Federal Judge in New Orleans Asked to Dismiss Alleged ‘Staged Accident’ Lawsuit
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At the request of the plaintiffs, a federal judge in New Orleans is expected to dismiss a civil lawsuit involving a truck accident that was similar to numerous others that the trucking company defendants said are under investigation by federal law enforcement for being staged by the alleged victims.
Rep. Rodney Davis: Fund Infrastructure Account Like a 401(k)
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WASHINGTON — How do you keep infrastructure projects funded in this country is the multitrillion-dollar question policymakers on Capitol Hill have yet to answer.
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