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In possible test of federal labor law, Georgia could make it harder for some workers to join unions

In possible test of federal labor law, Georgia could make it harder for some workers to join unions

ATLANTA (AP) — As Georgia shovels out billions in economic incentives to electric vehicle manufacturers and other companies, the state's ruling Republicans are moving to make it harder for workers at those firms to join labor unions, in what could be
Inflation is nearly back to 2%. So why isn't the Federal Reserve ready to cut rates?

Inflation is nearly back to 2%. So why isn't the Federal Reserve ready to cut rates?

WASHINGTON (AP) — From Wall Street traders to car dealers to home buyers, Americans are eager for the Federal Reserve to start cutting interest rates and lightening the heavy burden on borrowers.
How (and why) to treat your side gigs like businesses

How (and why) to treat your side gigs like businesses

Whether you want your side gigs to replace your day job or simply provide some extra cash, treating them like businesses can keep your finances better organized and help you work smarter.
Japan automaker Nissan's profit stumbles on China sales decline

Japan automaker Nissan's profit stumbles on China sales decline

TOKYO (AP) — Nissan's profit sank in October-December to about half of what it earned the year before, the automaker said Thursday, though it stuck to its earlier earnings forecasts. Nissan Motor Co.
Japan's Honda reports its profit rose on the back of strong U.S. demand

Japan's Honda reports its profit rose on the back of strong U.S. demand

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese automaker Honda's profit rose 3.5% in the October-December quarter from a year earlier on the back of solid demand in the U.S. and Europe and a recovery in its home market, the company said Thursday. Tokyo-based Honda Motor Co.
In the news for today: Ottawa and automakers look for a solution to rising car thefts

In the news for today: Ottawa and automakers look for a solution to rising car thefts

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Automakers caught in 'cat-and-mouse game' with car thieves as auto thefts surge

Automakers caught in 'cat-and-mouse game' with car thieves as auto thefts surge

TORONTO — Carmakers say they're caught in a game of cat-and-mouse with criminals as auto thefts surge. Though they're taking steps to improve security features, the companies say every update is eventually countered by new efforts from bad actors.
Liberals devote $28M to beef up fight against stolen car exports on eve of summit

Liberals devote $28M to beef up fight against stolen car exports on eve of summit

OTTAWA — The federal government is earmarking $28 million in new money to help fight the export of stolen vehicles.
A sniper killed a Florida bank robber as he held a knife to a hostage's throat

A sniper killed a Florida bank robber as he held a knife to a hostage's throat

FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — As officers tried to get a would-be bank robber in Florida to surrender, the man decided instead to take two hostages.
New indoor EV charging station in San Francisco offers a glimpse into the future

New indoor EV charging station in San Francisco offers a glimpse into the future

DETROIT (AP) — A couple of blocks from the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Electrify America is about to open an indoor charging station that lets drivers relax in a lounge while their electric vehicle batteries are being filled up.