Sonari Glinton

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Delayed Safety Recall May Haunt General Motors

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Both houses of Congress are set to investigate, and the Justice Department is reportedly looking into why it took GM so long to inform the public. GM may have known about the problem for a decade.

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Delayed Safety Recall May Haunt GM As It Continues Its Makeover

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

General Motors is recalling 1.6 million vehicles because of faulty ignition switches linked to 13 deaths. It now faces a congressional inquiry into why it took nearly 10 years to warn the public.

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Theories And Disputes Eddy Around Missing Malaysian Airliner

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Questions continue to proliferate around the disappearance of a Malaysian airliner. Matthew Wald of The New York Times sorts through the latest news and tries to puzzle out some answers.

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What Pepsi Can Teach Us About Soft (Drink) Power In Russia

Monday, March 10, 2014

The soft drink giant is one of the few big U.S. firms with major investments in Russia. And the reasons why say a lot about why the U.S. has less leverage in Russia than it might like.

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Winter Olympic Closing Ceremony Held In Sochi

Monday, February 24, 2014

The closing ceremony included all the pomp and pageantry you'd expect from the games. South Korea will host the Winter Olympics in 2018.

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Questions About Scoring Overshadow Women's Figure Skating

Friday, February 21, 2014

It wouldn't be a Winter Olympics without a figure skating scandal, and the Sochi Olympics hasn't disappointed.

When defending gold medalist Yuna Kim of South Korea took to the ice in the women's long program Thursday night, there was much anticipation. The audience had already seen 23 great performances, and ...

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Germany's Hoefl-Riesch Wins Women's Super-Combined Skiing

Monday, February 10, 2014

As always, if you're among those who don't want to know who's won what until NBC-TV's primetime show is on the air, stop reading now. For those who do like to know what's happening, here's a quick look at the medals already awarded today and some of what's coming later ...

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New Team Figure Skating Already Has Its Share Of Controversy

Sunday, February 09, 2014

Controversy is nothing new to figure skating, so perhaps it's not surprising that team figure skating, new to this Olympics, has already come in for some unwanted attention. The Russian and U.S. figure skating teams are strongly denying reports that they are in collusion.

L'Equipe, the French sports website, is ...

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U.S. Speedskaters Get A Little Help From Their Friends

Sunday, February 09, 2014

Speedskating is the U.S.'s most successful winter Olympic Sport. In Sochi this year, great things are expected again.

The secret to their success includes talent, skill and hard work, but there's also a network of support that buoys the team.

Two-time gold medalist Shani Davis is looking to win a ...

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U.S. Sweeps Slopestyle Snowboarding With Women's Gold

Sunday, February 09, 2014

Jamie Anderson's win in the slopestyle snowboarding competition has given the U.S. a sweep of the event following Saturday's win by Sage Kotsenburg.

Anderson's near-flawless run clinched the women's gold.

The Associated Press reports:

"The 23-year-old from South Lake Tahoe, Calif., did it, as is her fashion, ...

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Can The Auto Industry Win The Future If It Looks Like 1974?

Sunday, January 26, 2014

So my week at the North American International Auto Show is wrapping up. It's my fourth Detroit Auto Show. And boy has it come a long way.

There is a vibrancy and spirit this year that's different than other shows. There's also been a lot more money spent. The ...

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To Test-Drive A Concept Car, Fire Up The PlayStation

Friday, November 22, 2013

Drifting is one of those crazy things you should only do in a video game, but I got to experience it in real life at Willow Springs racetrack in the California desert with race car driver and expert drifter Dai Yoshihara.

Drifting, Yoshihara explains, is "a controlled slide through a ...

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For The Young And Healthy, Health Insurance Is A Hard Sell

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Getting young, healthy people to sign up for health insurance is seen as critical to the success of the Affordable Care Act. It's precisely those people who will help offset the cost of the older, sicker ones.

But while cheap health insurance and subsidies based on income are ...

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