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Chevrolet’s Tesla killer isn’t selling very quickly
The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt was supposed to be the electric car of the people—around $30,000, about 240 miles of range per charge and decent space in a little package. But nobody’s really feeling that.
As Interior Secretary swaggers through parks, his staff rolls back regulations
as the secretary hopscotches across millions of acres of Western parks, monuments and wilderness, a crew of political appointees in Washington has begun rolling back the conservation efforts put in effect over the eight years of the Obama administration
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Tesla buyers antsy for Model 3 keys months after $1,000 deposit
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U.S. may revise 2021 fuel efficiency standards, freeze targets
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Venezuela: Latin America’s ticking time bomb
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