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The US Supreme Court ruled late Thursday morning that freight brokers can face state-law negligent hiring claims when they hire unsafe trucking firms that later cause crashes.
Fuel-saving devices were tested to see whether they actually improve fuel efficiency across multiple drives and several different vehicles.
The bear cases against Tesla are being defused and destroyed.
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