General Motors Bankruptcy
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U.S. investigators haven’t found support for charging the auto maker with knowingly concealing information about an ignition-switch defect from a bankruptcy court judge.
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The U.S. plans to sell its remaining shares in General Motors by year-end, completing the final piece of the government's controversial bailout of the nation's largest auto maker.
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