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Production halt on Ford’s electric F-150 Lightning will last at least a week and half

By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN Ford recently stopped production on the electric F-150 Lightning pickup because of a possible battery problem. A Ford spokesperson now says a return to production “could take a few weeks.” The potential issue was discovered during the automaker’s pre-delivery vehicle inspections, Ford spokesperson Emma Berg said in an emailed statement. “We

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Howard Schultz declined Bernie Sanders’ request to testify before Congress

By Dayun Park Howard Schultz has declined Bernie Sanders’ request to testify before Congress. In a refusal relatively rare on Capitol Hill, Starbucks Chief Executive Schultz turned the Vermont senior senator down Tuesday when asked to appear and testify about the coffee giant’s compliance with federal labor laws. Sanders, who chairs the Senate Health, Education,

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FAA chief gets grilled by Congress for recent airline groundings and safety concerns

By Gregory Wallace, CNN The nation’s top aviation official talked about the safety risks of “complacency” in a Senate hearing Wednesday, and said the Federal Aviation Administration is juggling three competing systems of controlling US airspace. Billy Nolen, the acting FAA administrator, appeared before the Senate Commerce Committee to address the software outage that halted

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Lufthansa says flight operations ‘stabilizing’ after IT outage

By Chris Liakos, Livvy Doherty and Anna Cooban, CNN German airline Lufthansa is ‘stabilizing’ its flight operations at Frankfurt airport after a company-wide IT outage led to a raft of flight cancellations and delays that stranded thousands of passengers in airports on Wednesday. “Lufthansa’s flight operations are currently stabilizing. Departures are also possible again in

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Walmart warns it’s in for a tough year

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN Walmart had a strong holiday shopping season, but the year ahead will be more challenging for America’s largest retailer. Walmart forecast slower sales and profit growth, disappointing investors and sending its stock down during morning trading Tuesday. However, Walmart notched an 8.3% sales increase during its latest quarter at US stores

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Tuesday Morning files for bankruptcy

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN Tuesday Morning, the discount home goods retailer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday, its second bankruptcy in three years. It’s the latest example of the retail apocalypse, which is starting to creep back. Tuesday Morning’s previous bankruptcy came during the initial months of the Covid-19 pandemic. The chain said Tuesday

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