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General Motors
GM CEO Won't Receive Women’s Award Amid Protests
By Noah Rayman
GM Will Pay You $25 to Get Your Faulty Ignition Switch Fixed
By Sam Frizell
Death Toll Linked to GM Ignition Switch Defect Rises to 29
By Dan Kedmey
Safety Head Admits Major Reform Needed After GM Recalls
By Justin Worland
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More Than 200,000 GM Cars Are Recalled for Brake Defect
The problem has been reported in the 2013-2015 Cadillac XTS and the 2014-2015 Chevrolet Impala
By Rishi Iyengar
September 22, 2014
GM Lawyer Increases Death Toll From Recalled Cars
The figure has now been raised to 19 and is expected to go even higher
By Elizabeth Barber
September 16, 2014
GM Will Make Cars With Motion Sensors to Keep Your Eyes on the Road
Eye and head tracking sensors will make it harder to text while driving
By Dan Kedmey
September 2, 2014
GM Recalls Millions of Vehicles Amid Scandal
Six recalls announced on Monday greatly expand total number of recalled vehicles to over 25 million
By Charlotte Alter
June 30, 2014
Matt Lauer Asked Mary Barra If She Can Be a Good Mom and Run GM
Just months after Sen. Barbara Boxer said she was disappointed in Barra "woman to woman."
By Charlotte Alter
June 26, 2014
GM to Dealers: Don't Sell the Chevy Cruze
Due to an airbag issue, 2013 and 2014 models of the Chevy Cruze are being held at dealerships in North America
By Maya Rhodan
June 25, 2014
GM's Mary Barra Back in the Hot Seat on Capitol Hill
"It is enormously painful to have our shortcomings laid out so vividly," General Motors CEO told lawmakers at a hearing over defective engine parts
By Dan Kedmey
June 18, 2014
Morning Must Reads: June 12
In the news: Iraq creeps closer to "all-out" sectarian conflict; What went wrong with Eric Cantor and the fight to take his leadership post; proof of a partisan U.S.; what's prettier in print
By Alex Rogers
June 12, 2014
Ralph Nader: GM Must Pay Big for What Was Clearly an Institutional Cover-Up
Top management must be held accountable for a pattern of inaction and the auto company's uncommunicative committee structures.
By Ralph Nader
June 10, 2014
Report: GM Could Have Prevented Deaths
General Motors employees shirked responsibility at key moments and didn't fix a faulty ignition switch, causing the deaths of more than a dozen drivers, according to a new report
By Sam Frizell
June 6, 2014
GM Fires 15 Amid Scandal
An internal GM report found no deliberate cover up and said the top management did not know about the defect until the recall
By Noah Rayman
June 5, 2014
GM Says Faulty Switch Issue Only Caused 13 Deaths
GM is sticking with its original number of 13 after a Reuters analysis claimed 74 people died from problems related to a faulty ignition switch
By Nolan Feeney
June 3, 2014
Fake Ad Brutally Rips GM Banned Words Memo
This week’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver took up the list of banned words General Motors sent to its employees. The show’s parody ad makes fun of the long list of defects in the...
By Matt Vella
May 20, 2014
Recall Redux: GM Pulls Another 2 Million
Fresh out of another massive recall and a record-breaking fine from regulators, the automaker announced a new series of a potential defects to airbags, seat belts, cables and clips
By Dan Kedmey
May 20, 2014
GM Settlement Reveals List of Banned Words
A 2008 PowerPoint presentation released as part of General Motors’ $35 million settlement with the U.S. government cautioned employees against using words and phrases including "rolling sarcophagi," "Hindenberg" or "Kevorkianesque" in reports and presentations
By Sam Frizell
May 17, 2014
General Motors Is Crushing the Clunker to Save It
Sweeping recalls are the best way to get the trouble of the last few years behind the giant automaker
By Bill Saporito
May 15, 2014
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