


Nobody wants to buy this EV shit, so Dodge is cutting back on offerings:
It’s Official, Dodge Is Killing The Electric Charger Daytona R/T
The U.S. Justice Department said Friday that it has reached a deal with Boeing
to avoid prosecution over two crashes of the plane maker's 737 Max that killed 346 people.
The so-called non-prosecution agreement would allow Boeing, a major military contractor and top U.S. exporter, to avoid being labeled a felon. The decision means Boeing won't face trial as scheduled next month, as crash victims' family members have urged for years.
The Department of Justice met with crash victims' family members last week to discuss the potential deal...
...The DOJ said it intends to file a motion to dismiss the case once the "agreement in principle" is finalized, by no later than the end of next week.
Under the agreement, Boeing will have to "pay or invest" more than $1.1 billion, the DOJ said in its filing in federal court in Texas on Friday, including a $487.2 million criminal fine, though $243.6 million it already paid in an earlier agreement would be credited. It also includes $444.5 million for a new fund for crash victims, and $445 million more on compliance, safety and quality programs...
President Donald Trump on Friday announced that U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel had reached a partnership to keep the landmark American company operating in the U.S. and to create 70,000 jobs in the process.
"I am proud to announce that, after much consideration and negotiation, US Steel will REMAIN in America, and keep its Headquarters in the Great City of Pittsburgh," Trump posted on Truth Social. "For many years, the name, “United States Steel” was synonymous with Greatness, and now, it will be again."
"This will be a planned partnership between United States Steel and Nippon Steel, which will create at least 70,000 jobs, and add $14 Billion Dollars to the U.S. Economy," he added. "The bulk of that Investment will occur in the next 14 months. This is the largest Investment in the History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. My Tariff Policies will ensure that Steel will once again be, forever, MADE IN AMERICA. From Pennsylvania to Arkansas, and from Minnesota to Indiana, AMERICAN MADE is BACK. I will see you all at US Steel, in Pittsburgh, on Friday, May 30th, for a BIG Rally. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!"