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Or so his campaign said Saturday as the former president took the stage in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. “Arnold Palmer was all man, and I say that in all due respect to women, I love women. In between the vulgar and bizarre moments at Trump’s rally Saturday were glimpses of a closing pitch. There was little, though, to differentiate Trump’s remarks from dozens of speeches he has delivered over the course of the campaign. Still, Trump looked ahead to the moment when he could put his third White House bid in the rearview mirror.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Arnold Palmer, “ Arnold Palmer, ” Trump, , Antonio Brown, Kamala Harris, , Harris, Al Sharpton, MSNBC’s, ” Harris, Peg Palmer Wears, we’ll, — ” Trump, “ Today’s, Jason Miller, Miller, “ I’ve, I’ve, We’ve Organizations: CNN, White, Pittsburgh Steeler, Democratic, Associated Press, Pittsburgh, Trump, Saturday, Pittsburgh Steelers, Madison, CNBC Locations: Latrobe , Pennsylvania, United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Latrobe, Detroit
A woman boils water while another lights her with a mobile phone during a nationwide blackout in Matanzas, Cuba, on Oct. 18, 2024. Cars drive through a dark street, in Havana, on Oct. 18, 2024. He blamed the U.S. embargo on Cuba for the lack of fuel and hard currency it needs. Over one million people, or 10% of Cuba’s population, have fled the island between 2022 and 2023, according to the country’s national statistics office. Orlando Matos reported from Havana and Carmen Sesin reported from Miami.
Persons: Antonio Levi, Nick Kaiser, Miguel Díaz, Canel, Bruno Rodríguez, Adalberto Roque, Donald Trump’s, Orlando Matos, Carmen Sesin Organizations: Electric, Getty, Antonio Locations: Cuba, State, Havana, Matanzas , Cuba, AFP, night’s, U.S, Venezuela, Russia, Mexico, Miami
“Losing the workers would devastate our companies, our industry and our economy.”‘The math is just not there’There is evidence that foreign-born construction workers help keep the housing market in check. “Immigrant construction workers in Sun Belt metros like Raleigh, Nashville, Houston, and San Antonio have helped these cities sustain their housing cost advantage over coastal cities despite rapid growth in housing demand,” the authors wrote. Undocumented workers would likely flee ahead of any national deportation effort, Hetrick said, even though many have been in the U.S. for well over a decade. Past as prologueLast year, the state’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, enacted a series of restrictions and penalties to deter the employment of undocumented workers. Many immigrant workers hastily left the state even before the policies took effect, with social media videos showing some construction sites sitting empty.
Persons: Trump, You’d, couldn’t, Stan Marek, Marek, “ You’d, ” Bryan Dunn, , , Trump’s, ” Taylor Rogers, Karoline Leavitt, ” Tobin, Jim Tobin, ” Marek, George W, Bob Croslin, Ron Hetrick, Hetrick, Ron DeSantis, Luciano, Taylor, Rick Roth, weren’t, Dunn, ” Dunn, he’s “, Kamala Harris, ” Taylor Organizations: Republican, Trump, Companies, Big, Republican National, National Association of Home Builders, Bush Institute and Southern Methodist University, U.S, Sun, NBC, Workers, NBC News Republican Locations: Texas, an, Arizona, Southwest, Greenland, Aurora , Colorado, U.S, Raleigh, Nashville, Houston, San Antonio, Tampa, Fla, Florida, Mexico, South Florida, Tempe, “ Arizona
Cuba restored a trickle of power to its grid by mid-evening on Friday, officials said, hours after the island plunged into a countrywide blackout following the collapse of one of its major power plants. The Communist-run government closed schools and non-essential industry early on Friday and sent most state workers home in a last-ditch effort to keep the lights on after weeks of severe power shortages. But shortly before midday, the Antonio Guiteras power plant, the country’s largest and most efficient, went offline, prompting a total grid failure and suddenly leaving the entire island without power. For many Cubans, far removed from politics and accustomed to regular power outages, the nationwide blackout was nothing more than a normal Friday night. Russia and Mexico, which in the past have sent fuel to Cuba, have also greatly reduced shipments.
Persons: Antonio, , Carlos Roberto Julio, Manuel Marrero, ” Marrero, Hurricane Milton, Donald Trump, Miguel Diaz, Canel, Washington, Carlos Manuel Pedre, , PDVSA Organizations: Communist, , Hurricane, White, National Security, State Department, Cuban, Locations: Cuba, Havana, , U.S, United States, , Venezuela, Venezuela’s, Russia, Mexico
"It would be detrimental to the construction industry and our labor supply and exacerbate our housing affordability problems," said Jim Tobin, CEO of the National Association of Home Builders. Brent Taylor President of Taylor Construction Group, Tampa, Fla.Nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants were living in the U.S. as of 2022, the latest federal data shows, down from an 11.8 million peak in 2007. The labor pool is tight already, with the U.S. construction industry still looking to fill 370,000 open positions, according to federal data. 'The math is just not there'There is evidence that foreign-born construction workers help keep the housing market in check. Undocumented workers would likely flee ahead of any national deportation effort, Hetrick said, even though many have been in the U.S. for well over a decade.
Persons: Mike Blake, Donald Trump's, Jim Tobin, Brent Taylor, Taylor, couldn’t, Stan Marek, Marek, Tobin, George W, Ron Hetrick, Hetrick Organizations: Reuters, National Association of Home Builders, Taylor Construction Group, Pew Research Center, NBC News . Industry, Sun, Companies, Bush Institute and Southern Methodist University, U.S Locations: Menifee , California, Tampa, Fla, U.S, Florida, Texas, Raleigh, Nashville, Houston, San Antonio
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was activated for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs less than two months after he was shot in the chest. San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan shared the news with reporters Friday, nfl.com reported. He’s been around the guys for a while now, so it’s not like he hasn’t been around, but practicing all week,” Shanahan said, according to the site. A 17-year-old has been charged with attempted murder, assault with a semi-automatic firearm and second-degree attempted robbery, prosecutors have said. San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott has said the armed suspect approached Pearsall to rob him and that there was a struggle that resulted in the gun being fired.
Persons: Ricky Pearsall, Kyle Shanahan, ” Shanahan, It’s, He’s, , Pearsall, Bill Scott, Scott Organizations: San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, nfl.com, Associated Press, San Francisco Police, 49ers Locations: Francisco, San Francisco’s
Joseph Malinowski, who gained internet fame because of his risky decisions to ride out Hurricane Helene and Milton on his 20-foot sailboat, was arrested Friday on multiple charges including failing to appear in court, Tampa police said. Malinowski, 54, known as "Lieutenant Dan," was arrested on two outstanding warrants for failure to appear in court and a misdemeanor charge of trespassing in a city park after warning, police said in a statement. Tampa police try to persuade "Lieutenant Dan" to leave for his safety, on Oct. 9. Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesHe was told to leave the Bayshore Linear Park and Dock but was still there Friday morning, police said. Malinowski survived Hurricane Milton aboard his sailboat after capturing national attention when TikTok creator Terrence Concannon posted a series of videos about his experience riding out Hurricane Helene.
Persons: Joseph Malinowski, Milton, Malinowski, Dan, Spencer Platt, Terrence Concannon, Hurricane Helene Organizations: Tampa police, Tampa, Hurricane Locations: Tampa, Hillsborough
A Texas man accused of strangling his pregnant wife is being held on $1 million bond in the capital murder case. Houston officials say Lee Gilley, 38, killed his wife, Christa Gilley, 38 at their home on Oct. 7. Police were called to the couple’s house on a report of a suicide and found the woman “unresponsive," officials said. The autopsy also revealed Ms. Gilley was about eight weeks pregnant,” police said. Lee Gilley was arrested Oct. 11 and remains in the Harris County Jail on $1 million bond, according to jail records.
Persons: Lee Gilley, Christa Gilley, Gilley, Ed McClees, ” McClees, Christa Gilley’s, “ Christa, Christa’s, Organizations: Houston, Police, Hospital, Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, NBC News Locations: Texas, Harris, , Houston
Staple’s plight highlights the unusually difficult situation of young Americans trying to kick-start their careers, even as the broader US economy remains in good shape. Indeed, the job market overall remains in decent shape. A ‘victim of circumstance’Everyday Americans are always at the mercy of the economy — whether it’s navigating difficulties such as high inflation and a recession, or a red-hot job market that benefits workers. Having a tough time landing that first job, in part because of broader economic forces, can have lasting consequences. “For young workers, their first few years out of school are very formative for their careers.
Persons: Kirsten Staple, ” Staple, That’s, , , Julia Pollak, ZipRecruiter’s, , they’re, Daniel Zhao, Zhao, Millennials, Jonathon Courtney, hasn’t, Courtney, I’ve, ” Courtney, who’ve, there’s, Catherine Dugoni Camille Larsen Catherine Dugoni, “ It’s, ” Dugoni, isn’t Organizations: Washington CNN, University of Texas, Labor Department, CNN, Federal Reserve, Employers, Glassdoor, University of Houston Locations: San Antonio, El Paso , Texas, , Houston, Sacramento , California, San Francisco
Havana CNN —Cuba’s electrical grid shut down on Friday, putting the country into a blackout after the failure of one of the island’s major power plants, according to its energy ministry. In a statement on X, the ministry said “the failure” of the Antonio Guiteras Power Plant caused “the total disconnection of the National Electrical System” from 11 a.m. This week, Cuba’s increasingly energy-strapped government called for draconian measures to save power, including telling many workers to stay home. Millions of people on the communist-run island have been left without power over the last several days as the aging Cuban electrical grid repeatedly collapsed. The Cuban Electric Union has also reported that 37 power generation plants are out of service due to lack of fuel.
Persons: Antonio Guiteras, Manuel Marrero Cruz, , Marrero, Vicente de la O Levy, Mariel, Santiago Organizations: Havana CNN, National, Cuban, Energy, Mines, Cuban Electric Union, Ministry of Energy, Santiago de Cuba, CNN, Español Locations: Havana, Cuba, Matanzas, Santiago de
A Georgia grand jury indicted a teenage boy and his father on dozens of charges, including murder, in connection with a mass shooting last month that killed four people at Apalachee High School, officials said Thursday. His father, Colin Gray, was indicted on 29 counts, including second-degree murder, second-degree cruelty to children, involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct, according to records from the Barrow County District Attorney's Office. Colin Gray at Barrow County courthouse, in Winder, Ga., on Sept. 6, 2024. Colin Gray is being held in the Barrow County jail and his son is being held in a juvenile detention center in Gainesville. Barrow County District Attorney Brad Smith said last month Colin Gray's charges marked the first time in state history a parent of a suspected school shooter was charged.
Persons: Colt Gray, Colin Gray, Brynn Anderson, Gray, Brad Smith, Colin Gray's, Mason Schermerhorn, Christian Angulo, Richard Aspinwall, Cristina Irimie Organizations: Apalachee High School, Attorney's Office, NBC Locations: Georgia, Barrow County, Winder , Georgia, Winder , Ga, Barrow, Gainesville
Felix Herrera Garcia, 35, of the Bronx, was also sentenced to five years of supervised release, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. Garcia pleaded guilty in June to conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in death, and possession with intent to distribute narcotics resulting in death. Herrera Garcia was captured in Mexico after fleeing the country, authorities said. Between October 2022 through September 2023 Herrera Garcia and other defendants conspired to sell drugs out of the daycare, prosecutors said. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in Wednesday's statement that Herrera Garcia recklessly placed babies at risk of fentanyl exposure.
Persons: Felix Herrera Garcia, Garcia, Herrera Garcia, Nicholas Dominici, Damian Williams, ” Williams, Organizations: Attorney’s, Southern, of, U.S Locations: York, Bronx, of New York, Mexico,
Attorneys for Sean “Diddy” Combs filed a motion Tuesday requesting that his accusers in a federal sex trafficking case be publicly identified so he can prepare a proper defense. Sean "Diddy" Combs and his defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo stand before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky after prosecutors brought three criminal charges against him in federal court in Manhattan on Sept. 17. Yesterday alone, anonymous accusers filed an additional six lawsuits,” Tuesday's motion argues. Buzbee announced at an Oct. 1 news conference that he was representing accusers with allegations against Combs — under the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act. The lawsuits name Combs and his various businesses as defendants, and the accusers are seeking unspecified damages.
Persons: Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Arun Subramanian, Combs, Sean, Diddy, Marc Agnifilo, Robyn Tarnofsky, Jane Rosenberg, Casandra, Cassie, Ventura, , Tony Buzbee, Buzbee, “ We’re, ” Buzbee, Subramanian Organizations: Combs ’, U.S . Department of Homeland Security, CNN, Buzbee, of, NBC News Locations: Manhattan, Los Angeles, Texas, Southern, of New York
Elizabeth Bagdon and her fiancé, Ryan Heming, moved from a small town in Wyoming to San Antonio. Then, they moved to Gillette, Wyoming, which has a population of about 33,000. San Antonio offers more convenienceBagdon and Heming moved into a rental home in San Antonio with their dog, Lucy. Elizabeth Bagdon moved from Wyoming to Texas. "We're ready to pick the place that we want to settle in, and that place will definitely be Wyoming," Bagdon said.
Persons: Elizabeth Bagdon, Ryan Heming, Bagdon, , I've, Heming, Lucy, Sadie, Elizabeth Bagdon Bagdon, Salary.com, hasn't, I'm, she's Organizations: San Antonio, Service, Business, Gillette, Sam's, San Antonio Police Department, San, Southern Locations: Wyoming, San Antonio, Bagdon, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Gillette , Wyoming, Gillette, San, Texas, Antonio, East Coast, Sheridan , Wyoming
“I think, frankly, that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of like throwing, you know, stones when you’re living in a glass house,” she said. He asked how many undocumented immigrants Harris would estimate the administration has released into the United States during Biden’s presidency. Baier asked Harris about Laken Riley, the 22-year-old Georgia nursing student who was killed while jogging in February. Harris maintained over the course of the interview that the immigration system is broken – a position held by Democrats and Republicans. “I do not believe in decriminalizing border crossings, and I’ve not done that as vice president,” she said.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump’s, Joe Biden’s, Harris, , ” Harris, ” “, , Bret Baier, Trump, Liz Cheney, George Washington, Adam Kinzinger, Gov, Geoff Duncan, – Harris, Joe Biden, Baier, Donald Trump, You’re, Brian Hughes, “ Kamala Harris, ” Baier, “ Bret, let’s, Laken Riley, Jose Antonio Ibarra, “ I’ve, I’ve Organizations: CNN, Republican, Fox News, Trump, Fox, American, United, Wyoming, Continental, Illinois Rep, Democratic, New York Times, of Prisons, Times, Republicans, Biden, Democrats Locations: , United States, America, Washington Crossing , Pennsylvania, Delaware, Georgia, Washington ,, California, Mexico, Venezuela
CNN —The United States has warned Israel it may stop supplying the country with weapons unless the humanitarian situation in Gaza improves. This is not the first time Israel’s major ally has threatened to turn off supplies. Here’s a breakdown of who supplies Israel with weapons:The United States:The United States is overwhelmingly the biggest supplier of arms to Israel. In 2023 69% of Israel’s arm imports came from the US, according to a report into international arms transfers by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Germany:While in 2023, Germany contributed 30% of Israel’s weapons, that supply has significantly reduced over the course of 2024.
Persons: Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Hassan Nasrallah, Olaf Scholz, Kay Nietfeld, Israel “, Antonio Tajani, SIPRI, David Lammy, Gil Cohen, Pedro Sanchez, , , Emmanuel Macron, Macron, CNN’s Mia Alberti, Christian Edwards, Inke Kappeler Organizations: CNN, United, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, US State Department, Foreign Military, International Court, Justice, Bundestag, Pagella, Labour, MIM, Magen, Getty, Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, Israel, Spanish, International Court of Justice Locations: United States, Israel, Gaza, Rafah, Stockholm, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Beirut, Nicaragua, Nazi, United Kingdom, AFP, Lebanon
A 34-year-old woman was fatally shot Monday on a popular walking trail in Nashville, Tennessee, and police are urging the public to come forward with tips as they search for a suspect. Alyssa Lokits was found with a gunshot wound at about 5:30 p.m. on the Mill Creek Greenway off Old Hickory Boulevard, Nashville police said in a Tuesday statement. “The suspect fled the parking area in a dark colored 4-door sedan towards Old Hickory Boulevard. Anyone with information about the slaying is urged to call 615-862-8600 or Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463. Any tipster who calls Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous and can qualify for a cash reward of up to $5,000 in homicide cases, police said.
Persons: Alyssa Lokits, “ Lokits, Lokits Organizations: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville Locations: Nashville , Tennessee, Greenway, Hickory Boulevard, Nashville, Hickory
A gathering in North Carolina last year resulted in 10 probable cases of a parasitic infection from undercooked bear meat, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the 34 people surveyed who attended the gathering, 65 percent reported eating bear meat. On November 29, 2023, the North Carolina Division of Public Health was alerted to a suspected case of trichinellosis in western North Carolina, according to the CDC. Trichinellosis caused by eating undercooked bear meat, although rare, is not unheard of in the U.S.An outbreak occurred in July 2022 during a nine-person family reunion in South Dakota after people ate kebabs made of bear meat. Most were linked to bear meat.
Persons: kebabs Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, CDC, North Carolina Division of Public Health Locations: North Carolina, U.S, South Dakota, Canada
His comments came after the U.N. Security Council expressed “strong concern” following the attacks in a statement issued after emergency closed consultations on Lebanon. Although it did not name either Israel, Lebanon or Hezbollah, the statement which was read by Swiss U.N. Vehicles from the UNFIL force patrol in Marjayoun in southern Lebanon on Saturday. In the backdrop of its invasion of Lebanon, Israel is also weighing up its response to the missile barrage launched by Iran earlier this month, sparking fears that a massive retaliation could stoke a wider regional conflict. Satellite imagery shows what appears to be Israeli tanks surrounding a UNIFIL base near Maroun Al Ras in southern Lebanon earlier this month.
Persons: Jean, Pierre Lacroix, Antonio Guterres, Lacroix, Pascale Baeriswyl, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, , Andrea Tenenti, Joe Biden’s, Netanyahu, Joe Biden Organizations: United Nations, United Nations Interim Force, . Security, U.N, UNIFIL, Vehicles, Saturday, AFP, Getty, Israel, stoke, Planet, The Washington Post Locations: Lebanon, Israel, , New York, Swiss, Iranian, Gaza, Marjayoun, UNIFIL, Iran, Maroun Al Ras, The Washington, United States
A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of killing his father at a popular waterfall in Southern California, authorities said. Deputies responded to a call about an assault with a deadly weapon, according to a Saturday statement from the sheriff’s department. In a Sunday statement, the sheriff’s department said the man involved in the vehicle collision was the 19-year-old son of the victim. The case will be passed on to prosecutors with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office for potential charges, according to the sheriff's department. Stoddard Canyon Falls was featured in a Los Angeles Times’ article last year as a hidden gem after it gained popularity on TikTok.
Organizations: Mount, Los, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Deputies, San Dimas, Los Angeles County, Office, Los Angeles Times Locations: Southern California, Mount Baldy, Stoddard, Falls, San Gabriel, Los Angeles
UNIFIL – the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon – has called the violations “shocking.”Israel has accused Hezbollah of operating in areas near UNIFIL posts. On Friday, two UNIFIL troops were injured after two explosions occurred close to an observation tower. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was established by the UN Security Council following Israel’s first invasion into southern Lebanon in 1978. The UNIFIL troops are tasked with monitoring border violations and keeping the area, which includes Hezbollah strongholds – secure. While UNIFIL is a peacekeeping mission, troops can use force in certain circumstances, including self-defense, to protect civilians under the imminent threat of violence and to protect UN personnel facilities and equipment.
Persons: Lebanon –, ” Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, , António Guterres, , ” Guterres, Meiss ej Jebel, Israel, Aziz Taher, Harry Koundakjian Organizations: CNN, UN, UNIFIL –, UNIFIL, Israel, IDF, United Nations Interim Force, Reuters, UN Security Council, The Security, Advance UNIFIL, AP, Blue Locations: Lebanon, Labbouneh, Ramyah, shellings, Meiss ej, France, UNIFIL, Lebanese, Naqoura, Israel, Norwegian, Indonesia, Italy, India, Nepal, Ghana, Malaysia, Spain, China, Ireland, United Kingdom, Peru, Nigeria
Vice President Kamala Harris, who is looking to blunt Trump’s attacks on immigration, has vowed to revive that bill and sign it into law if she wins the White House. “Kamala Harris claimed the border was ‘secure’ just days after Laken Riley’s illegal immigrant killer Jose Ibarra crossed into the nation. Ibarra was caught at the border and then released into the country by Kamala Harris,” Trump’s campaign said in a statement. “President Trump will secure the border and stop catch-and-release. Riley’s killing and the suspect’s immigration status renewed debate on the country’s immigration policies at the highest level.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Bill Clinton’s, Laken, , Trump, Kamala Harris, Clinton, Riley, Jose Antonio Ibarra, ” Clinton, Joe Biden, Harris, “ Kamala Harris, Jose Ibarra, Ibarra, Biden Organizations: CNN, Augusta University, Customs, Border Patrol Union, State Locations: Georgia, , Mexico, Venezuela, United States, America,
A man was attacked and killed by several pit bull mixed dogs in a backyard this week in Albany, New York, and police are investigating whether charges are warranted. About 6 p.m. Wednesday, up to nine mixed-breed pit bulls “brutally and viciously” attacked a man in a backyard, Albany Police Chief Eric Hawkins said Thursday during a news conference. It was not known why he was in the yard, which was next door to the residence where the dogs lived, Hawkins said. The homeowner, who is a different person than the caretaker, does not live at the residence, Hawkins said. He said it was not clear why there were so many dogs at the residence or how the dogs got into a neighboring yard.
Persons: , , Eric Hawkins, James Provost, Hawkins, ” Hawkins Organizations: Albany Police Locations: Albany , New York, Schenectady , New York
A severe geomagnetic storm brought spectacular light displays to many parts of the United States on Thursday night, with skies as far south as San Antonio bathed in rich hues of magenta and green. The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights as they are commonly known, are often more visible in Earth's polar regions, but due to heightened solar activity these dancing displays could be seen with the naked eye in numerous southern states. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the storm was ranked 4 out of 5 in severity, allowing for more widespread illuminations across night skies, particularly across Europe.
Organizations: National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration Locations: United States, Antonio, Europe
Detroit Reuters —Chrysler parent Stellantis confirmed on Thursday that CEO Carlos Tavares would retire at the end of his contract in early 2026 and announced major senior management changes as it struggles to turn around its lagging North American operations. The world’s fourth-largest automaker by sales said it now planned to name his successor by the fourth quarter of 2025. The automaker also appointed Antonio Filosa as its North America chief operating officer in addition to his role as Jeep brand CEO, succeeding Carlos Zarlenga, whose future role has not been announced. Stellantis last week lowered its forecast from positive cash flow to negative cash flow of between 5 billion and 10 billion euros ($5.5 billion and $10.9 billion) this year. The broad management shakeup was meant to address these concerns, Tavares said in a statement Thursday.
Persons: Carlos Tavares, Tavares ’, Stellantis, Doug Ostermann, Natalie Knight, Antonio Filosa, Carlos Zarlenga, Tavares, , ” Bernstein, Organizations: Detroit Reuters, Chrysler, Analysts, North America, Fiat, Peugeot, PSA, Maserati, Jeep, United Auto Workers Locations: North America, China, Detroit
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