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General Motors is investing $4 billion in its U.S. plants over the next two years to boost the manufacturing of gas and electric vehicles. With the multibillion-dollar investment, the Michigan ...
Shares of General Motors are up before the opening bell after announcing plans to invest $4 billion to shift some production from Mexico to U.S. manufacturing plants as the automaker navigates ...
Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving says 'there's some DNA that needs to change' ahead of key offseason in Toronto Big changes could be on the horizon for the Maple Leafs ...
Lightning assistant general manager/director of hockey operations Mathieu Darche, right, and assistant general manager/director of player development Stacy Roest, left, watch the ice during the ...
General Motors and battery partner LG Energy Solution are planning to start commercial production of lower-cost cells for future electric vehicles at a U.S. facility starting in 2028, the ...
The Cadillac F1 team unveiled its official logo, showing off what will decorate its race cars when it enters competition in 2026.
Titans GM says No. 1 pick Cam Ward will face 'competition' for QB1 job, talks up Will Levis' 'value' on team The Titans didn't attempt to trade Levis during the draft process ...
WASHINGTON >> GM is recalling 721,000 SUVs and trucks worldwide due to engine issues that could lead to a loss of power and boost the risk of a crash, the company announced today.
GM has inaugurated its new headquarters in Ecuador, reaffirming the automaker’s commitment to the country after closing its local assembly plant.
The GM logo is seen on a water tank of the General Motors assembly plant in Ramos Arizpe, in Coahuila state, Mexico, on Feb. 11, 2021.