Germany’s union head warns cutting off Russian gas could topple major industries
Germany's union head is warning that cutting off Russian natural gas imports will collapse major industries like aluminum, glass, and the chemical industry.
Toyota recalling thousands of 2022 Tundra vehicles
Toyota is carrying out a safety recall of thousands of 2022 Tundra vehicles because some models could have nuts on the rear axle assembly that loosen over time.
Average car payment hits record $712/month as new, used car prices continue to climb
Escalating purchase prices and rising interest rates are making cars less and less affordable to the average consumer, with monthly payments averaging $712 in May.
Tesla's quarterly sales drop amid supply chain, pandemic problems
Tesla reported quarterly sales of 254,000 vehicles, which fell to their lowest level since last fall due to supply chain issues and pandemic restrictions in China.
Missouri fatal train crash sparks lawsuits against Amtrak, BNSF
The first lawsuits have been filed only days after an Amtrak train collision and derailment in rural Missouri that left four people dead and injured up to 150 others.
Vidalia onions sold at Wegman's, Publix recalled over listeria concerns
A&M Farms, based in Lyons, Georgia, recalled Vidalia onions that were shipped to five states and made available at Wegman's and Publix locations.
Biden administration unveils oil and gas drilling plans, gutting Trump-era framework
The Department of the Interior unveiled its long-awaited plan for offshore drilling, including the possibility of holding between 0-11 lease sales through 2028.
GM supply chain disruptions hit Q2 US vehicle sales
GM expects total net income for the quarter in the range of $1.6 billion and $1.9 billion and adjusted earnings in the range of $2.3 billion and $2.6 billion.
Oil exec warns Biden admin breaking the ‘backbone of the energy revolution’
American Petroleum Institute's Frank Macchiarola says the EPA's attempt to regulate the Permian Basin would halt the "most prolific" oil field in the U.S.
Kohl's shares sink after ending sale talks with Franchise Group, lowering outlook
Kohl's received an initial bid of $60 per share from The Vitamin Shoppe owner valuing the retailer at about $8 billion. However, it later submitted a revised $53 per share offer without definitive financing arrangements to consummate a transaction.
Stock futures start new month to the downside
Stock futures are starting the new month of July with declines just the same way June finished with losses for the major equity markets.
First oil sales on public land under Biden net $22 million from energy companies
The U.S. government held its first onshore oil and gas sales from public lands since President Biden took office, bringing in $22 million on the rights for 110 square miles.
Las Vegas 'property spouses' who renovate RVs are testament to vehicle's popularity despite inflation
Over 40 million people are expected to travel by car this July 4th. Despite high gas prices, demand for RVs is said to be soaring, with manufacturing at a high.
3D-printed NASA satellite marks ‘game-changer’ for space exploration: Michio Kaku
Michio Kaku, an American physicist and author, argues NASA's introduction of 3D-printed satellites is a "game changer" for the expensive cost of space travel.
US infrastructure: Buttigieg launches $1B pilot to reconnect disadvantaged communities
The Transportation Department announced the launch of a $1 billion pilot program, with the goal of reconnecting American communities by updating infrastructure.
Spirit delays vote on Frontier deal
Spirit Airways has pushed back a scheduled shareholder vote on the merger offer from Frontier Holdings by another week, as the three-way bidding war that also involves JetBlue continues.
Business owner picks up gas tab for employees amid soaring inflation, labor shortages
Craig Hazelett, the CEO of Driftwood Garden Center in Florida, said he is helping his employees pay for gas so that he doesn't lose workers and can attract new ones.
RV industry revving up for sales rebound as road trip demand spikes
Winnebago brand manager Bobby Hensinger expects RV sales to "certainly remain strong" in the long-term after a survey found campers are more likely to consider buying or using one.
Ford recalling nearly 2,900 F-150 Lightning trucks
Ford's safety compliance recall covers 2,666 vehicles in the U.S. and 220 in Canada in the 2022 model year with 20-inch or 22-inch all-season tires.
Republican states aim to protect massive coal mine from environmentalists
A coalition of 16 states filed a brief Tuesday rebuffing an appeals panel decision and arguing in favor of the expansion of a major underground coal mine in central Montana.



















