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These Tiny Greek Islands Have Become Unlikely Laboratories for Global Corporations
On islands like Astypalea, goats and sheep outnumber humans 10 to 1 and many residents don’t have smartphones. But opaque deals with companies like Amazon and VW have locals unnerved.
Do You Live In the US and Want A Small, Affordable Car? Too Bad.
Car companies are phasing out an entire class of cars. Is it because Americans only like driving big cars? Or because the car companies never bring the good small cars here to begin with?
Hackers Steal and Ransom Financial Data Related to Some of the World’s Largest Companies
The data was stolen from Citycomp, which provides internet infrastructure for dozens of companies including Oracle, Airbus, Toshiba, and Volkswagen.
Don't Buy This: These Trendy Used Cars Just Aren't Worth It
A used car is a used car, no matter what you call it.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Donald Jr. cites attorney-client privilege for phone call with his dad, Palestinians denounce Trump’s Jerusalem decision, Schumer calls for Franken's resignation, and more.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Trump is expected to announce three cabinet-level appointments, a former Facebook editor says fake news could have been fixed, US astronaut Peggy Whitson becomes oldest woman in space, and more.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Elizabeth Warren is being vetted as Clinton's vice presidential pick, the Supreme Court has struck down a Texan anti-abortion law, UK Prime Minister David Cameron heads to Europe to discuss Brexit, and more.
A Top Executive Outlined VW's Emissions Cheating Scheme in a 2006 PowerPoint Presentation
The presentation puts executives, rather than lower level managers, at the center of the company's efforts to cheat on emissions tests.
Volkswagen Agrees to Fix or Buy Back Over Half a Million Diesel Cars Sold in the US
The automaker has reached a settlement with the US Department of Justice after admitting it cheated on US clean air tests.
Mitsubishi Becomes Latest Automaker to Admit to Cheating Consumers and Regulators
Japanese authorities raided the company's offices on Thursday after the automaker said it improperly conducted fuel efficiency tests.
Volkswagen Will Reportedly Pay $1 Billion for Cheating on US Emissions Tests
The Germany automaker has admitted to using sophisticated software to cheat on emissions tests, which is the biggest scandal in the history of the company and led to the resignation of its CEO.
The 'Long Shadow' of Volkswagen's Cheating Scandal Falls on France’s Renault
French regulators raided the automaker's headquarters and two technical facilities, sending the company's stock prices tumbling.