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Boeing to Lay Off Hundreds More Engineers: Report

Boeing Co warned employees on Monday it planned another round of involuntary layoffs that would affect hundreds of engineers at its commercial airplanes unit, according to a source and a memo seen by Reuters.

Boeing to Lay Off Hundreds More Engineers: Source

Boeing Co warned employees on Monday it planned another round of involuntary layoffs that would affect hundreds of engineers at its commercial airplanes unit, according to a source and a memo seen by Reuters.

GM to Build Facility for Self-Driving Cars, Add Employees

General Motors Co. will build a development facility in San Francisco and eventually add 1,100 employees there to work on autonomous vehicles, a major expansion of GM's Silicon Valley presence as it vies with other auto makers to lead the race for self-driving cars.

Judge Napolitano: Dragged United Passenger's Lawyer Leaves Airline Defenseless

The attorney representing Dr. David Dao, a United Airlines passenger who was forcefully dragged off an overbooked flight so staff could take his seat said there would “probably” be a lawsuit as a result of the event during a press conference Thursday. But Judge Andrew Napolitano says it will be smart for United lawyers and Chicago to walk away and settle.