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China's automakers must adapt quickly or lose out on the EV boom in the face of regulatory scrutiny abroad and competition at home
Adoption of battery and hybrid-powered cars has surged in China, but an onslaught of new models has fueled a price war, while regulatory scrutiny grows abroad.CNBC - Business - China -
Padres win third straight with 7-1 victory over D-backs, look forward to potential Arráez addition
Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jake Cronenworth hit back-to-back homers, Dylan Cease pitched 6 2/3 strong innings and the San Diego Padres won their third game in a row by beating the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-1 on Friday nightABC News - Sports - MLB -
Local Electioncast! The results (part two…)
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Can Elon Musk’s Tesla keep straddling the US and China?
The EV maker has agreed a deal over driving technology with a leading Chinese internet company just as Washington is on edge about data securityFinancial Times - World
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