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General Motors recalls over 17,000 vehicles due to crash risk defect

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General Motors has issued a recall affecting more than 17,000 vehicles over a rear toe link fracture that increases the risk of a crash.

The recall from General Motors applies to about 17,050 Buicks due to a rear toe link fracture that can cause loss of vehicle control, increasing the collision risk, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said in a recall report.

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Certain 2012–2013 Buick Regal Turbo and GS trim-level vehicles that were sold or registered in more than 20 “high corrosion” states are included in the recall. More specifically, about 4,751 2012 Buick Regals and about 12,299 2013 Buick Regals.

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The recall from General Motors applies to about 17,050 Buicks due to a rear toe link fracture that can cause loss of vehicle control. (Steve Fecht/General Motors via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The “high corrosion” states include Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

Vehicles in Washington, D.C., were also included.

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About 4,751 2012 Buick Regal vehicles and about 12,299 2013 Buick Regal models were included in the recall. (Getty Images / Getty Images)

Only about 1% of the vehicles included in the recall may have a defect, which was caused by a supplier’s failure to properly apply corrosion protection.

General Motors said no injuries have been reported in connection with the issue that triggered the recall, which was submitted on Tuesday.

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General Motors said no injuries have been reported in connection with the issue that triggered the recall. (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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General Motors dealerships will replace the rear suspension toe links and adjuster fasteners at no cost. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed on April 13.

The recall expands on multiple others the automaker has filed since late last month about the same issue.

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Oil hits $100 a barrel despite deal to release record amount of reserves

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It comes as Iranian attacks on ships intensify in the crucial Strait of Hormuz waterway.

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US stock market remains calm, even as oil prices rise

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The US stock market remained calm Wednesday, even as the price of oil got back to rising.

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St George signs MOU with Brazilian firm

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Three days after being added to the ASX All Ordinaries, rare earths developer St George Mining has taken another key step at its flagship Brazilian project.

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LAX approves rideshare fee hike for companies like Uber, Lyft

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If you take an Uber or Lyft from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), your ride could soon cost more.

The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners on Tuesday approved an increase in rideshare fees, raising the charge from $4 to as much as $12 per trip, a move Uber is warning will affect both riders and drivers, FOX 11 reported.

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Under the new plan, rideshare vehicles will pay a $6 base fee to enter LAX. An additional $6 fee will apply for pickups or drop-offs at the airport’s Central Terminal Area, according to FOX 11.

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Travelers wait for rideshare pickups at the LAX-it rideshare pickup location at Los Angeles International Airport March 10, 2026, in Los Angeles.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Right now, rideshare companies pay about $4 per pickup or drop-off. Taxi companies pay $4 for pickups, while limousines pay $5. Taxis and limos are not charged for drop-offs, according to FOX 11.

Airport officials say the higher fees are meant to reduce traffic congestion and encourage travelers to use the airport’s new SkyLink automated people mover once it opens, according to ABC7 Los Angeles.

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“To be able to be dropped off there will be a $2 increase to the rideshare companies,” Vanessa Rodriguez, deputy executive director of external affairs at Los Angeles World Airports, told ABC7 Los Angeles. 

“As the new front door to the airport, essentially a traveler will be able to get on the SkyLink train and do the full loop of the horseshoe in 10 minutes.”

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Vehicles at LAX in Los Angeles June 29, 2023.  (Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images / Getty Images)

However, Uber says the fee will be passed directly on to all travelers and would be nearly triple the $4.24 average across major U.S. airports.

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“The board’s decision significantly increases the cost of getting to and from LAX,” Danielle Lam, head of local California policy at Uber, told FOX Business in an email. “A 140% fee hike will directly impact riders and reduce demand for drivers who rely on airport trips.”

Higher passenger fees usually reduce demand for airport trips, limiting drivers’ earning opportunities. The proposed LAX fee increase could result in approximately $1,000 in lost earnings per driver each quarter, according to Uber.

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The Uber and Lyft logos on a sign. (Smith Collections/Gado via Getty Images / Getty Images)

“We support investments that improve the airport experience, but they must be transparent and balanced,” Lam added.

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Los Angeles World Airports and Lyft did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.

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Independent Kimberley fuel importer now WA's cheapest petrol retailer

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One of Western Australia’s most remote bowsers is now also its cheapest, offering diesel at a discount of more than 50 cents per litre compared to Perth outlets.

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Leederville-based aged care technology developer InteliCare Holdings will have its AI platform installed in 22 Victorian aged care facilities as part of an $8.8 million deal.

The company told the market this morning it had inked a five-year agreement with MECWA Limited, trading as Mecwacare, for the deployment of InteliCare‘s integrated analytics, alerts, sensor and nurse call platform at all of the company’s Victorian residential aged care facilities.

The $8.8 million deal represents the largest contract in InteliCare‘s history, and comes following a three-month pilot program at Mecwacare’s Trescowthick Centre in Prahan, Victoria, in mid-2025.

InteliCare executive director Tim Chapman said the agreement was a milestone for the company.

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“Securing a five-year agreement with Mecwacare validates the scalability of our platform and confirms that data-drive, real-time intelligence is becoming foundational to the future of aged care,” he said.

“This agreement positions InteliCare as a strategic technology partner for sector wide transformation and we look forward to announcing further partnerships in due course.”

Mr Chapman said the Trescowthick pilot program demonstrated outstanding improvements in residential safety, clinical oversight and operational efficiency. 

“Within the pilot, the InteliCare platform was successfully integrated into Trescowthick’s clinical management system, as well as its nurse call system, demonstrating its interoperability,” he said.

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InteliCare‘s ability to connect with critical third-party systems and operate as the backbone of the Trescowthick’s digital ecosystem, allowed consolidation of key operational data streams which enhanced visibility, supporter compliance, and ultimately, delivered positive care outcomes for residents.”

Publishing results of the pilot program, the company said it achieved a 100 per cent fall detection accuracy, with no missed or false falls during the evaluation period.

It also said the program resulted in a decrease in the number of residents requiring three-hourly overnight welfare checks from 55 to just four thanks to its real-time vitals and bed occupancy monitoring functions.

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All eleven success criteria covering reliability, care outcomes and operational performance were met or exceeded during the trial.

Mecwa care chief executive Anne McCormack said shifts in the industry had catalysed the provider’s digital transformation.

“The aged care industry is facing significant structural challenges which include increasing cost pressures, workforce shortages and increasing complexity of resident needs,” she said.

“As part of Mecwacare’s focus on great client outcomes and our evidence-based model of care, we are investing in a digital transformation of which this partnership with InteliCare forms an important component, enabling our teams to deliver a safer, more responsive and more sustainable resident experience and model of care.

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“The evaluation at Trescowthick demonstrated that InteliCare‘s platform enhances clinical visibility, improves operational efficiency and most importantly supported better resident care and social outcomes.

 “We view InteliCare as a long-term strategic partner in shaping how we will deliver aged care into the future.”

The agreement itself will result in a structured rollout across the 22 sites between FY26 and FY28, with revenue from recurring subscription fees, hardware supply and implementation, and ongoing service.

Shares in InteliCare Holdings Limited (ASX:ICR), which includes notable names like Dr Neale Fong and founder Greg Leach on its board, were up 15 per cent to 2.3 cents per share following the announcement.

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