Honda Hit With Record Fine for Not Reporting Deaths
The fine of $35 million in each of two civil penalties, for a total of $70 million, is a record for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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The fine of $35 million in each of two civil penalties, for a total of $70 million, is a record for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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In a small stand against gentrification, the nonprofit Wildflowers Institute has helped San Francisco’s gritty Tenderloin neighborhood define its cultural assets.
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