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      <title>UAW voting shows Ford unions furthest in voting process</title>
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      <description>Rank and file members of the United Auto Workers continue voting this week on tentative contracts with Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors. It's early in the process, but as Tracy Samilton reports, there are a couple surprises thus far.</description>
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      <description>Michigan officials are seeking another $750-million to support a planned Ford battery plant in Calhoun County.The money would go toward infrastructure projects like roads, railways, and water to support the battery operation.</description>
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      <description>Ford announced today that it plans to expand production of electric- and internal combustion-powered vehicles at plants in Michigan and Ohio.</description>
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      <title>Production of Ford's F-150 Lightning E-V began today</title>
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      <description>Ford Motor Company began production of its all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck at its River Rouge assembly plant today.</description>
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      <title>Ford Seatback Recall</title>
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      <description>Ford is recalling more than 550-thousand trucks and SUVs in North America because of faulty seat backs. The recall includes certain F-150 pickups and…</description>
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      <description>Detroit’s three automakers all spent part of the day today with their stocks in freefall.Ford’s stock fell more than three percent on Tuesday… and the…</description>
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      <description>Officials with the Ford Motor Company say the automaker will make cuts to its global, white-collar workforce as part of an ongoing restructuring…</description>
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