DiscoverWSJ What’s News6.8 Million Cars Tied to Potentially Explosive Airbag Parts
6.8 Million Cars Tied to Potentially Explosive Airbag Parts

6.8 Million Cars Tied to Potentially Explosive Airbag Parts

Update: 2023-05-19
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A.M. Edition for May 19. President Biden is expected to announce a new round of U.S. restrictions on trade with Russia today. WSJ White House reporter Annie Linskey reports on that from the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, where allies are also looking to counter Chinese economic coercion. Plus, a Journal investigation reveals which car models have been built with a potentially dangerous air-bag part. And how the leader of the United Arab Emirates has charted a delicate “friends-with-everyone” strategy. Luke Vargas hosts.


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6.8 Million Cars Tied to Potentially Explosive Airbag Parts

6.8 Million Cars Tied to Potentially Explosive Airbag Parts

The Wall Street Journal