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'The news devastated me': Pennsylvania NPR station will be first in the US to go dark following Trump's cuts
A public media organization in a university town just a few hours northwest of Philadelphia is set to be the first in the country to go dark after the Trump administration stripped away federal funding for NPR and PBS.
WPSU, Penn State’s NPR and PBS affiliate and the first educational TV station in Pennsylvania, will go dark sometime within ...Read more

Target debuts thousands of holiday gifts, plus weekly sales and faster delivery
Halloween merchandise hit some stores before the Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving items were in already stores in August.
Given that it’s mid-September, retailers are rolling out products for the next winter big holiday: Christmas.
On Tuesday, Target launched a four-pronged approach to its holiday shopping experience.
Prong one: new items. ...Read more

Raid on Georgia battery factory forces Koreans into 'vacation'
A massive immigration raid on a battery plant in Georgia earlier this month continues to reverberate across the region with workers staying home and delays mounting.
Ken Shim, president of Woowon Technology Inc., says he’s had to provide paid time off to ease the stress of South Korean engineers installing equipment at a cell plant being ...Read more

One of the country's most distinctive car collections goes on sale in Chicago
CHICAGO — Though it’s not unusual to pursue hobbies or accumulate collections, personal wealth means those preoccupations can manifest in more eye-popping ways. Take cars, for instance. Before his death in 2021, real estate business magnet Larry Klairmont spent the final two decades of his life amassing a fascinating array of more than 600 ...Read more

What it means for Hollywood if Paramount and Warner Bros. merge
The Ellison era of Paramount was barely a month old when another major potential Hollywood merger appeared on the horizon.
Last week the share prices of Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery surged following reports that the former was preparing a bid to take over the latter with a mostly cash offer backed by the Larry Ellison family. This would...Read more

Tech review: 70mai dash cam effortlessly captures your drive
It is funny to me how accustomed we have become to certain technology.
I rarely leave the house without my iPhone. I also have come to rely on asking Alexa to turn my lights on and off.
I’m also keenly aware that I have come to expect the cars I drive will always have a dash cam.
I’ll admit I didn’t drive with a dash cam for the longest...Read more

Tesla settles another fatal crash suit ahead of jury trial
Tesla Inc. reached a confidential deal to resolve a lawsuit by the family of a teenager who was killed in a 2019 California crash involving a Model 3 on Autopilot.
The settlement disclosed in court filings marks the latest move by the electric-vehicle maker to avoid a jury trial over a fatal wreck. A trial was scheduled to start in about a ...Read more

EPA proposes large refineries offset waived biofuel quotas
The U.S. government is considering two proposals that will likely help farmers by requiring larger oil processors to make up for lost biofuel demand after the Trump Administration earlier waived some blending requirements for small refiners.
Under one of the proposals, fuel makers would have to take 50% of the blending obligations for 2023, ...Read more

Fed rate cut to mark pivot toward job market: Decision-day guide
Federal Reserve officials are expected to backstop a faltering U.S. labor market by lowering interest rates Wednesday, marking a shift after worries about tariff-induced inflation kept them on hold all year.
The policy pivot will take place amid unrelenting pressure from President Donald Trump, who has pushed for a “big cut” this week. ...Read more

A day long delayed has come as Rivian breaks ground on Georgia EV factory
RUTLEDGE, Georgia — The horizon was flat aside from a towering mound of red Georgia clay.
SUVs and pickup trucks trudged up the steep incline, harnessing the power of electricity to defy gravity’s pull. Traction and a steady pace helped drivers crest the hill, and that’s the same approach the vehicles’ maker is taking to transform the ...Read more

Costco recalls Kirkland Signature prosecco over sudden shattering risk
Think twice about popping that discount prosecco!
Costco is recalling its signature brand of sparkling wine over concerns the bottles could suddenly shatter, even when “not handled or in use,” the company said in a notice posted on Tuesday.
The recall affects bottles of Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene purchased from the big-box ...Read more

Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. Discovery sue Chinese AI firm as Hollywood's copyright battles spread
Walt Disney Co., Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Discovery on Tuesday sued a Chinese artificial intelligence firm called MiniMax for copyright infringement, alleging its AI service generates famous characters including Darth Vader, the Minions and Wonder Woman without the studios' permission.
"MiniMax's bootlegging business model and ...Read more

St. Louis Boeing workers to vote Friday on new plan to end strike
ST. LOUIS — Striking Boeing workers will weigh in later this week on an unusual effort to end the seven-week walkout at the company's St. Louis-area facilities.
Union officials said Tuesday the union put forward its own proposal to workers, and would hold a vote Friday. If members approve it, a pre-ratified contract will go to Boeing ...Read more

Trump extends deadline to get TikTok deal until December 16
President Donald Trump again extended the deadline for TikTok’s Chinese parent ByteDance Ltd. to divest the platform’s U.S. operations — this time until Dec. 16 — staving off a nationwide shutdown of the app.
Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order to again provide more time to finalize the sale for the popular video-sharing app, ...Read more

Tariffs, bird flu and severe weather are pushing some everyday groceries to record prices
If you’ve been to the store lately, the price of some goods may look a little different. From bananas and oranges to chicken, a handful of everyday grocery items are at or less than a cent away from record prices.
The most noticeable of these? Ground beef. Now more than $6.60 a pound, the cost of ground beef is soaring to all-time highs, ...Read more

Michael Hiltzik: That $1 trillion Tesla pay package for Elon Musk isn't as bad as you think. It's worse
To hear Tesla's management talk, you might think that the record-breaking $1 trillion pay package its board just approved for Elon Musk is, in fact, a bargain.
The proposal, which will be presented to Tesla shareholders for their approval on Nov. 6, would require Musk to dramatically remake the electric-car company, turning it into an AI and ...Read more

Top 10% of earners drive a growing share of US consumer spending
Wealthy consumers continue to account for a growing share of U.S. consumer spending, highlighting the lopsided strength of the economy as a slowdown in hiring and wariness among other income cohorts raise fears of a slowdown.
Consumers in the top 10% of the income distribution accounted for 49.2% of total spending in the second quarter, up from...Read more

SAG-AFTRA sets up 'Robin Hood' fund for streaming cash two years after strike. What is it?
During the summer of 2023, Hollywood weathered the longest strike by Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists in the performers union's history.
One of the final negotiation points, a long-promised "Robin Hood" fund meant to share the benefits of streaming success, has finally been set up.
Last week — moments...Read more

Seattle eyes electric cargo bikes for greener deliveries
SEATTLE — Ask any bike advocate how to fix any problem, and the answer comes quickly: more bikes.
When it comes to freeing up Seattle's valuable curb space, chipping away at its entrenched congestion and meeting its oft-repeated goal of reducing harmful greenhouse gases, the bicyclists may be right.
The Seattle Department of Transportation ...Read more

From marketers to manufacturers, AI is helping small firms in Minnesota fill workforce gaps and grow
After years of just breaking even, the owner of Backdraft Manufacturing and Automation thinks he’s found the secret to shift the Luverne, Minnesota, company to profitability: AI.
This summer, owner Tyler LeBrun toyed with Microsoft Co-pilot AI and another AI application while trying to figure out how to help a gun-parts manufacturer with a ...Read more
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