Most environmentalists have generally applauded the Inflation Reduction Act, despite concessions made to the fossil fuel industry
To combat the likes of Tesla, BMW is planning to expand its i Series line
The $7.2-billion settlement with Deutsche Bank was a relief on Friday to its investors
Contrary to expectations, shares of Italian banks including UniCredit have risen since December 4, the day of the referendum on the constitutional overhaul
The disclosure raises suspicions that Volkswagen used a new type of emissions cheating software in some Audis
Volkswagen owners in Europe at most get a software update and a short length of plastic tubing
A growing stack of government and private studies has made increasingly clear that Volkswagen was hardly the only company to flout pollution limits
The 500-euro note is more compact and convenient for evading the gaze of authorities
Some critics doubt Germany's willingness to be tough on the automaker
Of the 11 million vehicles that the company has admitted programming to cheat on emissions tests, most are in Europe, and about 8.5 million of those require repairs
The resignation came after the company admitted that some diesel cars in the US contained software designed to evade emissions tests
Carmaker could face fines of $37,500 for each recalled vehicle, or a possible overall penalty of $18 billion
Devices crashing on iOS 9 update, say Apple customers
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy portraying a provincial soccer coach in a new campaign by Ford Motor to improve sales in France