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The price cap determines how much the typical household will pay for gas and electricity over a three-month period. It's ...
US regulators have waived fines for automakers failing to meet fuel efficiency standards dating back to the 2022 model year.
The U.S. government has exempted car manufacturers from penalties for missing fuel economy targets from 2021 to 2023 due to ...
Automakers face no fines for failures to meet fuel efficiency rules dating back to the 2022 model year under a law signed by President Donald Trump this month, U.S. regulators said.
According to a letter seen by Reuters, sent to automakers by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the federal ...
The economy is not the most pressing issue for a majority of surveyed voters for the first time this year, according to a new poll. Nearly a quarter of respondents in the Quinnipiac University nati… ...
State officials say a fuel oil spill that hadn't been fully cleaned up caused a building-wide fire at the Allnex chemical manufacturing facility early Thursday morning.
For 50 years, automakers have had to increase the fuel efficiency of their vehicles or pay fines. The Republican megabill would set those penalties to $0.
York County issued a blanket stop work order on Monday on all work at Silfab Solar, even halting projects with existing permits.
Agricultural groups on Tuesday won their challenge to a portion of the Environmental Protection Agency’s final fuel economy testing regulations.
The U.S. Senate is weighing a move to effectively kill federal fuel economy rules by eliminating fines. Discover how this could impact car prices, gas consumption, and reshape the automotive industry.
Automakers are split over a measure to eliminate fines for failing to meet mileage standards that helped launch fuel-efficient mainstays like Toyota's Prius. Week of Middle East Conflict Pushes ...