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Compass Sues Zillow for Private Home Listings Policy
Real estate brokerage company Compass has filed a lawsuit against Zillow over its policy to ban private home listings.
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Ford Recalls 133K Lincoln Aviators for Detaching Parts
Ford is recalling 132,914 Aviator SUVs in the United States because parts, including rear door window bars, may detach due to insufficient adhesive retention, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Tuesday.
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Trump Organization Pays Off Loan on 40 Wall Street
President Donald Trump's family business has paid off in full in cash the $160 million loan on its 40 Wall Street office tower in Manhattan, a Trump Organization spokesperson said, underscoring how the business' fortunes have improved since Trump's re-election...
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Highway Safety Contacts Tesla About Robotaxi Issues
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking information from Tesla after seeing online videos of alleged issues on robotaxi after its debut, Bloomberg News reports.
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Tesla Soars 10% as 1st Robotaxi Hits the Road in Austin
Tesla shares (TSLA) jumped 10% Monday, lifted by the long-awaited launch of the company's robotaxi service that CEO Elon Musk has for years championed as a key driver of the electric vehicle maker's lofty valuation.
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US Official: DeepSeek Aiding China's Military, Intelligence
AI firm DeepSeek is aiding China's military and intelligence operations, a senior U.S. official told Reuters, adding that the Chinese tech startup sought to use Southeast Asian shell companies to access high-end semiconductors that cannot be shipped to China under U.S....
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Trump Media Approves $400M Stock Buyback
Trump Media & Technology Group, parent company of Truth Social and the fintech platform Truth.Fi, said Monday its board has approved a stock buyback of up to $400 million.
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Texas Gov. Abbott Vetoes Ban on All THC Products
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill Sunday to ban all THC consumables, allowing the booming market flush with THC-infused vapes, gummies, and other products to continue to be sold across the state.
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Kroger to Shutter 60 Stores by End of 2026
Kroger, one of the nation's largest grocery retailers, announced plans to close underperforming stores across the United States by the end of 2026, citing a strategy to reinvest in customer experience and streamline operations, the Independent reported.
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Airlines Weigh Mideast Cancellations After US Strikes in Iran Strand Thousands
Commercial airlines around the world on Monday were weighing how long to suspend Middle East flights after the U.S. struck Iran. Singapore Airlines, one of the highest-profile in Asia, called the situation "fluid" on Sunday as it canceled flights from Singapore to Dubai.
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Iran Says It Will Block Strait of Hormuz, Stop Oil Shipments
Iran is reportedly saying it will block the Strait of Hormuz and stop oil shipments for what amounts to around 20% of the world's daily oil flow and up to $1 billion, which will send oil prices soaring globally.
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FedEx Founder Who Revolutionized Package Delivery, Dies at 80
Fred Smith, the FedEx Corp. founder who revolutionized the express delivery industry, has died, the company said. The Marine Corps veteran was 80. FedEx started operating in 1973, delivering small parcels and documents more quickly than the postal service.
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Amtrak's Friends Grow Short Amid Waning Support
With President Donald Trump's return to office, New York is taking a step back from its previous support for Amtrak and the repair work on the tunnels connecting Manhattan and Long Island, according to Politico.
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Apple Sued by Shareholders for AI Disclosures
Apple was sued by shareholders in a proposed class action Friday, accusing it of downplaying the time needed to integrate advanced artificial intelligence-based features into its Siri assistant, hurting iPhone sales and its stock price.
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Report: CNN Set to Cut Costs, Employee Salaries
CNN is reportedly set to deploy a series of cost-cutting measures, while simultaneously trimming the pay of network employees.
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AT&T $177M Data Breach Payment Is Court Approved
A U.S. judge granted preliminary approval Friday to a $177 million settlement that resolves lawsuits against AT&T over breaches in 2024 that exposed personal information belonging to tens of millions of the telecom giant's customers.
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Meta, Oakley to Offer AI-Powered Smart Glasses
Meta said Friday it has teamed up with Oakley to release AI-powered smart glasses, expanding its push into wearable tech after the success of Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
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Aflac Hack Compromises 1.3M Social Security Numbers
Aflac says that it has identified suspicious activity on its network in the U.S. that may impact Social Security numbers of 1.3 million customers and other personal information, calling the incident part of a cybercrime campaign against the insurance industry.
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Kroger Lifts Sales Target on Robust Groceries Demand
Kroger raised its annual identical sales forecast Friday, betting on robust demand for groceries at its stores even as consumers deal with still-high inflation.
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Experts: Trump Golden Dome Plan Tricky, Expensive
President Donald Trump's proposed Golden Dome defense system is a plan that will face mammoth technical and financial hurdles and could increase global insecurity, experts say.
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Apple Considers Using AI to Design Its Chips
Apple is interested in tapping generative artificial intelligence to help speed up the design of the custom chips at the heart of its devices, its top hardware technology executive said in private remarks last month.
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Nippon Steel CEO Plays Down Risk to Management Freedom
The U.S. government's ownership of a golden share in U.S. Steel will not block Nippon Steel from taking any management action that it deems appropriate, said the Japanese steelmaker's CEO.
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Nestle Taps Ex-Zara Boss Pablo Isla as Chairman
Nestle said Wednesday it would propose vice chairman Pablo Isla to be its next chairman as the Swiss food giant announced that current chair and company veteran Paul Bulcke will stand down in April 2026.
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Klarna to Launch $40 per Month Mobile Plan in US
Swedish fintech Klarna said it would launch an unlimited mobile plan in the U.S., joining other finance companies moving into the telecoms business, including British rival Revolut.
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Waymo Looks to Test Its Self-Driving Cars in New York
Google-owned Waymo has applied for a permit to start testing its self-driving cars in New York City, a first for the Big Apple.