Cruise Admits Filing False Report on Crash, Will Pay $500,000
GM’s driverless robotaxi unit settles with the federal government over charges it failed to include details of an October 2023 accident where its vehicle ran over a pedestrian in San Francisco.
Read more at Inc.
Topics
-
Why some families will pay $500,000 for Ivy League admissions consulting: 'It’s worth the investment'
Business - CNBC - October 18 -
Buy now, pay later provider Klarna says it filed confidentially for U.S. IPO
Business - CNBC - Yesterday -
Russia spread false claims about Helene, Milton, government response: Report
Politics - The Hill - October 24 -
Train safety system failed before fatal crash, report says
Top stories - BBC News - November 5
More from Inc.
-
Why Elon Musk Says His New Role ‘Won’t Be Business as Usual’
Business - Inc. - 1 hour ago -
How Tech Trailblazer Ping Fu Copes With Failure
Business - Inc. - 1 hour ago -
The Trump Bump: 3 Industries Likely to See More M&A Under the New Administration
Business - Inc. - 2 hours ago -
What Trump’s Win Could Mean for Climate Innovation, Renewable Energy, and More
Business - Inc. - 2 hours ago -
As Recalls Multiply, Ford’s Safety Record Draws Comparisons to Boeing’s
Business - Inc. - 2 hours ago
Latest in Business
-
GM lays off 1,000 employees amid reorganization, cost-cutting
Business - CNBC - 5 minutes ago -
McDonald's to invest over $100 million to speed up recovery after E. coli outbreak
Business - CNBC - 12 minutes ago -
10-year Treasury yield jumps on week as Powell says Fed not in a hurry to keep cutting rates
Business - CNBC - 20 minutes ago -
The S&P 500 has come to a major postelection crossroads
Business - MarketWatch - 27 minutes ago -
Scientific American Editor Resigns After Calling Some Trump Supporters ‘Fascists’
Business - The New York Times - 28 minutes ago