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2025 Toyota Sienna Platinum AWD: Efficiency, Comfort, and Smart Utility
The minivan market may not grab headlines like SUVs and EVs, but it remains essential for families and transportation-focused businesses. Toyota understands this better than most, and the 2025 Sienna Platinum AWD reflects that insight.
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Netflix Is the Highest Bidder for Warner Bros
Netflix has put in the highest bid among suitors for Warner Bros Discovery, a source told Reuters Thursday, upping the ante in a deal that could reshape the media industry.
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US Probes Waymos Illegally Passing School Buses
A U.S. agency said Thursday it has asked Waymo to answer more questions after Texas officials said the Alphabet unit's self-driving vehicles had illegally passed school buses 19 times since the start of the school year.
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Paramount Accuses Warner of Unfair Sale Process
Paramount Skydance has accused Warner Bros Discovery of running an unfair sale process that favors Netflix over other bidders, CNBC reported Thursday, citing a letter sent by the newly merged media company.
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Stellantis CEO: Hybrids a Top Priority for US Market
Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said Thursday the automaker is focusing on hybrid production in the U.S. market, a shift from his predecessor's focus on fully-electric models.
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NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Restrictions
The New York Times sued the Pentagon early Thursday, claiming the War Department's new restrictions on reporting about the military violate reporters' constitutional rights.
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Meta Cutting Up to 30% of Metaverse
Meta is preparing to dramatically scale back its metaverse ambitions, with the company planning cuts of up to 30% across its virtual-reality division as it shifts focus toward more immediate, AI-driven revenue opportunities, Bloomberg reports.
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Amazon Explores Cutting Ties With USPS: Report
Amazon is preparing to expand its nationwide delivery network and give up its long-standing partnership with the U.S. Postal Service, The Washington Post reported on Thursday, citing three people with knowledge of the matter.
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Trump, Nvidia CEO Met on Export Controls: Source
U.S. President Donald Trump met with chip giant Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang on Wednesday to discuss export controls, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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AT&T to FCC: We're Committed to Ending DEI Programs
AT&T has committed to ending its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, including an employee training program that reportedly described racism as "uniquely white," the company says.
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Macy's Turns a Surprise Q3 Profit Under New CEO
Macy's posted a surprise third-quarter profit and its strongest comparable sales in more than three years as an extensive overhaul of the 167-year-old New York department store begins to resonate with shoppers.
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Waymos Now Driving With Full NYC Taxi Rage
Waymo's shift from hyper-polite robotaxi to boldly assertive city driver hit a surreal peak in Los Angeles this week, when one of the self-driving cars cruised straight into an active police standoff - gliding past a prone suspect on the pavement as officers shouted...
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Sabrina Carpenter Slams White House for Using Her Music
U.S. pop star Sabrina Carpenter on Tuesday demanded that the White House stop using her music after the Trump administration featured one of her songs on a social media video showing ICE agents apprehending people.
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Trump's NASA Pick to Brief Congress on Moon Race With China, Deep-Space Goals
Billionaire private astronaut Jared Isaacman, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead NASA, will tell senators Wednesday that the U.S. must expand nuclear propulsion and commercial space investments to return to the moon before "our great rival" China.
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Amazon to Use Nvidia Tech in AI Chips, Roll Out New Servers
Amazon.com's AWS cloud computing unit Tuesday said it will adopt key Nvidia technology in future generations of its artificial intelligence computing chips as the firm ramps up efforts to attract major AI customers to use its services.
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CVS to Pay $37.8 Million to Settle Claims Over Insulin Pens
CVS Health will pay $37.76 million to settle allegations it dispensed too many insulin pens to patients, and then obtained improper reimbursements from Medicare, Medicaid, and other government healthcare programs, U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton in Manhattan said on Tuesday.
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Amazon's Endgame: Becoming America's One-Stop Car Dealer
Amazon changed the way America buys books, clothes, electronics, and groceries. Now it's moving on the auto industry-and if you think this is just another "online shopping feature," you're missing the real story.
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RFK Jr. Team to Review if Vaccines Causing Allergies
Federal vaccine advisers selected by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are planning to examine whether shots on the childhood immunization schedule are behind the rise of allergies and autoimmune disorders, the newly appointed chair of the group, Kirk Milhoan said.
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Stella McCartney to Design a Collection for H&M
British fashion designer Stella McCartney will produce a collection in collaboration with H&M, the Swedish budget fashion giant said Tuesday.
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Airbus CEO Studying December Impact of Latest Problem After 'Weak' November
Airbus is assessing the impact on year-end deliveries of a newly discovered fuselage quality issue on some of its A320 jets after it led to "weak" November handovers, CEO Guillaume Faury told Reuters on Tuesday.
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JetBlue Resumes Operations After Airbus Software Modifications
Low-cost U.S. carrier JetBlue Airways said on Tuesday it had completed the required software updates on its A320 and A321 fleet, in relation to Airbus' recall of the same last week, and had resumed normal operations.
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UN: AI Could Worsen Gaps Between World's Rich, Poor
Behind the hoopla over the promise of artificial intelligence lay difficult realities, including how such technology might affect people already disadvantaged in a datadriven world.A new report by the United Nations Development Program notes most of the gains from AI are...
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China Issues New Rare Earth Export Licenses: Source
China has issued the first batch of new rare earth export licenses that should accelerate shipments to certain customers, a source said on Tuesday, fulfilling a key outcome of the summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. The approvals come after months of...
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Trump Admin Backs Bayer's Bid to Curb Roundup Lawsuits
President Donald Trump's administration urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to take up Bayer's bid to curtail thousands of lawsuits claiming its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer, pushing the group's shares to their highest in almost two years.
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Warner Bros Weighs Mostly Cash Offer From Netflix
Warner Bros Discovery was fielding a second round of bids, including a mostly cash offer from Netflix, in an auction that could conclude in the coming days or weeks, Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the matter.