Not only is it possible to buy an affordable new EV, but there are more and more on the road every week. Here are the lowest-priced ones out there right now.
NerdWallet: Make the most of these new tax credits for home-energy improvements — plus, how to finance them
Here’s what to know about new tax credits and rebates for homeowners who make energy-saving updates to their homes, plus tips to plan your projects.
Next Avenue: Brace yourself for a longer—and worse—allergy season
The outlook for seasonal allergies is dire almost everywhere, but some places are much worse than others due to the impact of climate change.
Dow Jones Newswires: China car sales edged higher in March
Car makers and dealers sold 1.59 million passenger cars last month, the China Passenger Car Association said Monday.
Dow Jones Newswires: TSMC posts first revenue drop in nearly four years
Taiwan Semiconductor said revenue fell to 145.41 billion new Taiwan dollars (US$4.78 billion) from NT$171.97 billion in March 2022.
Dow Jones Newswires: Japan Display stock jumps after plan to mass-produce OLEDs with China’s HKC
Japan Display Inc. shares rose sharply Monday morning after it said it planned to team up with China’s HKC Corp. to mass-produce next-generation organic light-emitting diode panels and work on a high-end automotive-display business.
The Wall Street Journal: These opera singers throw a mean left hook
The Met, as the organization is simply called, has been in rehearsal for the company premiere on Monday of “Champion,” an opera by the Grammy-winning jazz artist Terence Blanchard that tells the story of Emile Griffith.
: Here’s how much money Masters winner Jon Rahm will make with the tournament’s new record prize
The winner will get $3.24 million this year, up from $2.7 million last year.
: Cruise recalls 300 self-driving cars after one rear-ends San Francisco bus
Cruise, the self-driving unit of General Motors Co. that operates a robotaxi service in San Francisco, recalled the software on of its 300 cars after one rear-ended a bus in March.
Market Snapshot: Recession threat may mean stock-market investors no longer see bad news on economy as good news
Investors treating bad news like good news is a popular narrative to explain short-term market movements. However, as recession fears returned to the forefront of the market, it has been put into question whether the narrative still holds true.
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