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The White House announced a $600 billion investment commitment by Saudi Arabia. The agreement includes funds for defense sales and energy infrastructure. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
Hyundai President Jose Munoz confirmed in April that the company will not raise prices until June, despite concerns that higher prices could drive consumers away.
Hyundai didn't specify how long it will take for the company to supply parts for the issue. 'In the event of a safety-related defect ... supply to its new Georgia plant.
Boston Dynamics has added capabilities for scalable fleet management and insights from inspection data to Orbit 5.0 for Spot.
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The promotion of “national unity” on Memorial Day is aimed at concealing the fact that, within the United States itself, a ...
Autonomous last mile delivery market is accelerating, propelled by cheaper sensors, supportive regulations, e-commerce and strategic alliances, creat ...
On Wednesday 25th June we have organised a trip to Johnstown Castle, the cost is €25, to include coach, guided tour of museum ...
Hyundai might become the first automaker to deploy tens of thousands of robots to work at US facilities. The Korean automaker ...
As BlueOval SK Battery Park readies for production, worker concerns over health and safety are mounting. The company denies ...
A construction worker died in a forklift accident Tuesday at HL-GA battery, a still-under-construction EV battery factory located adjacent to the Hyundai Metaplant in Georgia.