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China's Nio unveils Tesla Model Y rival
Nio's new brand Onvo has launched its challenger to the world's best-selling electric vehicle.BBC News - Top stories - China -
Here's an Inside Look at the Mass Firings at Tesla's Supercharger Unit
When CEO Elon Musk met with charging chief Rebecca Tinucci two weeks after an initial round of layoffs, it couldn't have gone worse.Inc. - Business -
China's Nio launches Onvo brand to challenge Tesla's best-selling model
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US Capitol Police investigate cocaine discovery at headquarters
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) said they are launching an investigation after a small bag of cocaine was discovered inside its headquarters. Police found a “roughly one-inch by one-inch zip lock bag with a small amount of a white powdery ...The Hill - Politics -
Tesla's Chinese rival Nio launches a new brand and car that undercuts the Model Y by $4,000
Chinese electric car company Nio revealed Wednesday that the first car for its new, lower-priced brand, Onvo, will be about $4,000 cheaper than Tesla's Model Y.CNBC - Business -
Slovak interior minister: Initial investigation shows political motivation in assassination attempt on prime minister
Slovak interior minister: Initial investigation shows political motivation in assassination attempt on prime ministerABC News - World -
A lawyer for Bob Menendez previewed the senator's defense against bribery charges, telling jurors that a misunderstanding with the lawmaker's wife explained the gold bars investigators found in his home.
A lawyer for Bob Menendez previewed the senator’s defense against bribery charges, telling jurors that a misunderstanding with the lawmaker’s wife explained the gold bars investigators found in his home.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. announces new sanctions against Nicaragua
Some of the new sanctions are being taken to address "significant concern" about the Nicaraguan government's "continued repression" of the Nicaraguan people.CBS News - Politics
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