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This new law could create a million new apartments and condominiums in California
A new state law that allows denser housing development near major transit stops goes into effect in July, opening the door to construction of more than 1 million new units in California's urban centers.
The law forces cities to approve taller apartment and condominium complexes around rail stops, ferry terminals and rapid transit bus stops, ...Read more
Foreign policies shape how automakers compete with China
U.S. lawmakers are seeking stronger measures to protect the domestic automotive market from subsidized, low-cost Chinese competitors, just like other countries have for years established policies to safeguard their homegrown manufacturers from foreign rivals.
Two narratives have emerged globally as Chinese brands like BYD Co. Ltd., Chery ...Read more
Boeing deliveries increase as it addresses Max wiring issue
Boeing delivered 60 airplanes in May, including 51 737 Maxes and six 787 Dreamliners.
That’s a dramatic increase from the month before, when it delivered 47 airplanes, including 34 Maxes and six Dreamliners.
Though Boeing is increasing the production rate for its Renton-built 737 Max — with plans to move from a rate of 42 planes per month ...Read more
AI is spreading fast across workplaces. Training doesn't often keep pace
Minnesota companies are pouring time, money and resources into artificial intelligence tools at a dizzying pace, but many are not adequately training employees to use them.
The investment imbalance between tools and training is fueling tension inside workplaces as businesses race to implement AI while employees worry about being left behind.
A...Read more
Why Toyota RAV4s are suddenly the most coveted used cars in America
Most cars lose value the moment they leave a dealer’s lot. The RAV4 hybrid gains it.
Used, late-model versions of the RAV4 hybrid often list for more than their original sticker prices, even with thousands of miles on their odometers. In some cases, they cost more than a new 2026 model fresh from the Toyota Motor Corp. factory.
CarMax ...Read more
Bitcoin's $235 billion crash masks bigger shift in crypto
The easiest way to understand crypto used to be to look at Bitcoin.
When the world’s largest cryptocurrency rose, money flooded into startups, venture funds, exchanges and thousands of speculative tokens. When it crashed, businesses disappeared, funding dried up and activity slowed across the industry. Bitcoin wasn’t merely the biggest ...Read more
OpenAI files confidentially for IPO as rivals race to market
OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, filed confidentially for an IPO, joining artificial intelligence rivals in tapping public markets to fund ambitious growth plans.
The Sam Altman-led firm submitted paperwork for an initial public offering with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said Monday. OpenAI is working with Goldman Sachs...Read more
Elon Musk shows detailed design of AI data center satellite
Elon Musk unveiled a more detailed look at an initial version of an AI data center satellite SpaceX plans to build, providing fresh insight into the ambitious project driving the company’s highly anticipated initial public offering.
During a 30-minute video shared on his social media website X, SpaceX’s chief executive officer laid out his ...Read more
Musicians shortchanged by AI deals with labels, lawsuit alleges
Musicians have been left out of settlements between major record labels and AI companies, a new lawsuit alleges.
The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM), which has 70,000 members, said Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group "received significant compensation" from the AI companies for past copyright ...Read more
Jeep recall: Fire risk cited for over 1 million Wranglers, Gladiators
The maker of Jeep is recalling more than 1 million of its best-selling models for potential electrical issues that could cause vehicle fires, the company said Monday.
Stellantis NV is asking owners of an estimated 1,076,999 Wranglers and Gladiators to park their vehicles outside and away from buildings and other vehicles while it works on a fix...Read more
Costco says claims against its $5 rotisserie chicken 'fatally flawed'
Costco seared consumer claims made in a lawsuit about alleged preservatives in its popular $5 rotisserie chicken, according to a recent legal filing.
Two Costco customers in California argued in a proposed class action complaint filed in January that the Kirkland Signature Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken contains preservatives carrageenan and ...Read more
Apple revamps Siri as it tries to catch up in the AI race
Apple on Monday unveiled a new version of its virtual assistant Siri, to take on its artificial intelligence-powered rivals such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini.
The California smartphone maker has lagged behind its competitors in the AI race as tech companies pour hundreds of billions of dollars into advancing their chatbots and ...Read more
A lifetime of savings lost: How elder financial exploitation is challenging banks and families
Just months before she died at age 101, Phyllis Hood was facing a prospect she never imagined possible — running out of money.
The longtime Beaver County, Pennsylvania, nurse had spent decades caring for others. She lived frugally, attended Presbyterian church faithfully and saved diligently for retirement, her family said.
Yet, by early ...Read more
A shot to fix Chicago's parking meter deal? Aldermen test chances amid sale
As aldermen weigh a long-shot chance of reworking Chicago’s infamous parking meter deal, some are citing one firm point.
“The worst-case scenario is the status quo,” Ald. Walter “Red” Burnett, 27th Ward, said.
But they are hoping to do better than that.
Several council members are attempting to find ways to force Stonepeak Partners,...Read more
Port Canaveral juggles requisite space duties amid cruise juggernaut
The cruise business remains king at Port Canaveral, but the burgeoning space industry has muscled its way into the duties performed by the port authority.
Despite the port having already passed a 2019 resolution of support of that industry, several commercial launch providers lobbied to have it added to the port’s charter, a move that was ...Read more
California falls behind Texas in Fortune 500 ranking
Texas has dethroned California as the state with the most Fortune 500 companies.
The Fortune 500 list ranks the largest U.S. companies by revenue. This year, 57 of the top companies are headquartered in Texas, compared with California's 56. It's a reversal from two years ago when the Golden State had the pole position.
The Lone Star State was ...Read more
Las Vegans are bad with their money. Meet the guy who wants to change that
Daniel Chi is on a couple of missions.
One, the chair of the Department of Finance at UNLV’s Lee Business School wants to increase financial literacy across Nevada. A recent study found that Nevada has the highest rate of credit card delinquencies and one of the highest overall debt burdens of any state.
About 3,000 students were taught ...Read more
Paramount open to selling kids channels to quell EU fears over $110 billion Warner deal
Paramount Skydance Corp. is prepared — if necessary — to divest some children’s TV network assets to help win European Union approval of its $110 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.
While Paramount is hoping to avoid selling off anything, it’s open to sacrificing kids channels if the EU raises red flags over overlaps that pose a...Read more
California and other states may sue to block Paramount-Warner Bros. deal
The state of California is leading an effort to prepare a possible lawsuit that could thwart Paramount Skydance Corp.'s planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, a potential obstacle for the $111 billion deal.
The lawsuit, which could be filed as early as this month, would likely involve multiple states, according to a source familiar ...Read more
How proposed Caesars, MGM deals could impact casino workers
Two proposed multibillion-dollar gaming deals announced less than a week apart would put 17 Las Vegas Strip casino resorts under new ownership, prompting questions about whether the transactions will affect tens of thousands of employees who work for Caesars Entertainment Inc. and MGM Resorts International in Southern Nevada.
Combined, Caesars ...Read more
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