On the heels of Volkswagen agreeing to pay a $4.3 billion fine to settle charges the company cheated on diesel emissions tests, Fiat Chrysler is being accused by U.S. environmental regulators of installing software on 100,000 diesel-powered cars and trucks to do the same thing, CNNMoney reported Thursday. Both the U.S. Environment Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) accused Fiat Chrysler of bypassing emissions standards on their vehicles. Volkswagen agreed to pay the fine to settle charges it cheated on diesel emissions tests with more than 590,000 diesel-powered U.S. cars, the report said. On Wednesday, the U.S. Justice Department also indicted six Volkswagen...