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Meet R.J. Scaringe, Founder Of Rivian Automotive—And Tesla’s Worst NightmareIf Elon Musk is Tony Stark, then Rivian founder R.J. Scaringe is Clark Kent. Meet the mild-mannered entrepreneur whose battery-powered SUVs and pickup trucks are electrifying the auto industry
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Amazon reconsiders its New York headquarters plan, sources sayAmazon is rethinking its plan to bring 25,000 jobs to a new campus in New York City following a wave of opposition from local politicians, according to two people familiar with the company’s thinking.
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