The New York Times examines the ongoing scandal over faulty ignition switches at General Motors, noting that the company has already recalled 2.6 million cars and is facing a wave of lawsuits and settlements...
ABC World News reported GM CEO Mary Barra was “back in the hot seat†on Wednesday “over those faulty ignition switches.†Barra is “vowing to change the culture inside GM to make sure this...
The CBS Evening News broadcast that General Motors added “more than half a million Camaros†to the list of its recalled vehicles a few days ago, bringing the total number of recalls this year...
The AP reports from Detroit that attorneys for a Georgia family “that is trying to reopen a wrongful death lawsuit against General Motors say the company is trying to move the case to federal...
Southern District Judge Jesse Furman will hear lawsuits alleging that General Motors cars lost value because of ignition switch recalls.
The U.S. Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation, sitting in Chicago, made the decision Monday to...
Bloomberg News reports that General Motors has requested that a Federal judge not hand over “confidential information related to its 2009 government rescue†to the Center for Auto Safety, which is “researching the ignition-switch...
The New York Times reports in a front-page story on the 13 deaths “General Motors has linked to an ignition switch defect that can cause a loss of power in cars,†noting that GM...
NBC Nightly News reported that GM has recalled “more than 218,000 small cars – most of them Chevy Aveos from model years 2004 to 2008. GM says a faulty part of the daytime running...