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Album: ‘What Is That?’ Seeing the City as Abstract Art

Gretchen Grace’s street photographs reveal a maze of shape and color within the city’s orderly grid.

 

Tesla Scales Back Store Closings but Will Raise Prices

The maker of electric cars, which had said it would close most of its stores to cut costs, announced a 3 percent price increase on most models.

 

Geneva Motor Show: A $19 Million Bugatti and Supercars to Spare

Here is a little secret: The “Black Car” at the show is merely a mock-up of what the finished product will look like, with no interior and nothing under the hood.

 

Wheels: Locking More Than the Doors as Cars Become Computers on Wheels

Concern that cars could be seriously hacked — by criminals, terrorists or even rogue governments — has prompted a new round of security efforts on the part of the auto industry.

 

Carlos Ghosn Is Out of Jail. What Happens Next?

Statistics on convictions indicate that the odds are against Mr. Ghosn in his trial.

 

Tesla Swerves on Strategy, Trailed by Growing Doubts

Elon Musk’s shift to online-only sales, after racing to open stores, has raised new questions about the electric-car maker’s outlook. Shares have sunk.

 

As Uber Prepares to Go Public, Its Lead Lawyer Races to Clean It Up

Tony West, Uber’s chief legal officer and a former Justice Department official, is navigating the ride-hailing giant’s numerous legal issues.

 

Carlos Ghosn, Former Nissan Chairman, Is Released on Bail in Japan

The high-profile auto executive, who faces charges of financial wrongdoing, had been held since November.

 

U.S. Auto Sales Fall in February on Weak SUV Demand

Automakers on Friday reported a decline in U.S. light vehicle sales for February as demand for SUVs slows after years of rapid growth, pointing to a drop in overall sales in 2019.

 

Before Lyft’s I.P.O., a Chance for Investors to Kick the Tires

Lyft, the ride-sharing company, unveiled the prospectus for its initial public offering. It leads a wave of well-known tech start-ups that plan to go public this year.

 

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