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PCM full of oil: Why this should never happen

A deep dive into a serious automotive issue where the PCM is filled with oil. Learn what causes this rare problem and the ...
GM says some oil use is normal. Here are its official limits for cars and trucks, plus the key checks dealers use to confirm ...
How do New Jersey supplies stack up after two months of war in Iran? Entities that measure fuel supplies don’t do it on a ...
A judge tossed the nationwide class action and limited the case to seven states over alleged excessive oil consumption in the ...
Instead of confronting the problems with the state's heavily regulated insurance market, lawmakers are looking for a ...
The S&P 500 hit a fresh record high on Wednesday as investors looked beyond the Iran war. Piper Sandler analysts said the rally is "built on hope rather than evidence." The oil shock is still a factor ...
The Strait of Hormuz blockade and failed Iran talks are triggering global fuel shortages, forcing rationing in multiple countries and driving up energy costs. Major importers like South Korea are ...
Lauren Watson of Columbia Journalism Review interviewed Boston University professor Michelle Amazeen about how the media covers the oil industry. Here is an excerpt: LW: Amid the war in Iran and ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, the man who warned about cockroaches in the regional-banking system, sees a potential “skunk at the party” in 2026 that could lead to a recession and a bear market for ...
Despite confusions about the terms of the deal, investors on Wednesday welcomed the move toward de-escalation between Iran and the United States. Data delayed at least 15 minutes Source: FactSet By ...
Discarded plastic and other material overflow in a garbage bin on Oct. 26, 2022, in Los Angeles. Mario Tama Getty Images/TNS Is your garbage bill not adding up? You may be getting charged extra fees ...
Urea prices have surged roughly 50% since the Strait of Hormuz closed. About 30% of globally traded fertilizer transits through Hormuz. India, Brazil, and more face acute planting-season supply risks.