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Chinese Firm Gets Approval To Buy Electric Carmaker Fisker
Wanxiang Group, China's largest auto parts company, won a bankruptcy auction last week for Fisker, which made plug-in, hybrid sports cars. Wanxiang's bid is valued at about $150 million.
Starbucks Makes Itself More Addictive With Wireless Phone Charging
If you have a capable device, no more cords or outlets required to charge your smartphone — not at Starbucks locations, anyway.
For The Clippers, Something To Cheer: A Win In Game 7
The Los Angeles Clippers continue their playoff run, days after the team's owner was banned for life by the NBA. The Clippers ended the Golden State Warriors' season in a back-and-forth game.
Report Details Hundreds Of Complaints Against U.S. Border Agents
The complaints include accusations that agents kicked a pregnant woman, stomped on a man and physically forced a minor to sign a document. A fraction of them resulted in disciplinary action.
Vincenzo Nibali Set For Tour De France Victory
The 29-year-old cyclist will become the first Italian to wear the yellow jersey into Paris since Marco Pantani in 1998. This year's event was marked by favorites dropping out early on.
Judge Orders Bank Of America To Pay $1.3 Billion Fine
A jury had found the bank liable for fraud related to mortgages sold by its Countrywide Financial unit last October. Bank of America may appeal.
Chechen Leader Known As 'Russia's Bin Laden' Reported Dead
A separatist website says Doku Umarov, who has claimed responsibility for several high-profile attacks in Russia, has been "martyred." However, this isn't the first time his death has been announced.
Norwegian Jens Stoltenberg Will Be NATO's Next Secretary-General
The former prime minister of Norway will take over as head of the alliance in October from current Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
Interior Secretary: 1 Percent Of Wildfires Take 30 Percent Of Funds
Western lawmakers and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell urge changes to the way America pays to fight wildfires, starting with preserving money that's meant for fire prevention.
Wildfire Near Yosemite Spreads, Threatens Ancient Trees
The towering sequoias only grow on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada and are among the most ancient living things on Earth.
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