Bollinger's Ambitious Plans Crumble as Company Enters Receivership
Bollinger, an electric vehicle startup, has been ordered into receivership despite its earlier commitment to invest $44 million in Detroit.
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Bollinger, an electric vehicle startup, has been ordered into receivership despite its earlier commitment to invest $44 million in Detroit.
A pair of French alpinists have established a new world record for the fastest round trip from Chamonix to Mont Blanc, completing the journey in 4 hours, 41 minutes, and 24 seconds.
Tuesday night at St Mary's promises an exciting match as the Saints take on Ipswich in a pivotal game for automatic promotion in the Championship.
A rare two-colored lobster, recently caught by fishermen off Cape Cod, has been donated to an aquarium, captivating the attention of many in New England.
Walter Chandoha, a pioneer in feline photography, is celebrated in the new book "Family Cats: From the Archive 1949-1968," showcasing his early works before the rise of cat memes.
Recent coordinated assaults by JNIM and Tuareg insurgents have resulted in notable casualties among government troops and Russian support, raising questions about the regime's stability.
In light of the ongoing energy crisis, the EU is reconsidering its energy strategy, increasingly turning to nuclear power as a complement to renewable sources for its industrial needs.
President Trump has expressed his dissatisfaction with Iran's recent proposal aimed at resolving the US-Israeli conflict, according to a US official.
The recently inaugurated Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena features two rooftop pools with stunning views of the city's historic sites on Colombia’s Caribbean coast.
A fire in a Jacksonville trash truck on April 27, 2026, is believed to have been caused by improperly disposed lithium batteries, raising significant concerns about waste management safety.
Despite a facade of unity among Iran's leadership, significant disagreements have emerged among lawmakers concerning negotiations related to Tehran's nuclear program.
As discussions emerge about reviving the US property market, potential buyers are cautioned about the risks associated with real estate dark pools.
In response to the Trump administration's regulatory rollbacks, major banks have raised their Treasury holdings to levels not seen since 2007, indicating a shift in trading strategies.
Allyson Felix, renowned as the most decorated female track and field athlete, is set to return from retirement to compete at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics when she will be 42 years old.
In a significant move to bolster local media, Australia has introduced draft legislation that would require tech giants to compensate local publishers for news content or face a 2.25% levy on their Australian revenue.
In an effort to divert attention from social unrest and economic struggles, Senegal's leadership, including President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, has introduced a controversial anti-gay law.
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Japan's declining marriage and fertility rates present significant challenges, potentially affecting economic stability and societal structure.
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California is advancing its proposal for a billionaire wealth tax, highlighting the growing disparity in tax policies between red and blue states.