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Opposition grows against Norfolk Southern merger with two unions taking a stand
A growing mix of rail customers, lawmakers and even a competitor have been publicly speaking out against the proposed Norfolk Southern-Union Pacific merger in the months since it was announced.
On Wednesday, two of the companies’ largest unions, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen and the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way ...Read more
Ford's move to affordable trucks won't include Ranger PHEV, Super Duty
Ford Motor Co. is bringing more affordable trucks to the United States, but there are no plans to bring the plug-in hybrid and Super Duty variants of its midsize Ranger that it's betting on to expand market leadership in Europe, Australia and southeast Asia.
The Dearborn automaker this year introduced the models as it seeks to expand its share ...Read more
Honda Accord updated for a dying sedan market
For 2026, the Ohio-made Honda Accord gets mid-cycle updates after its 11th generation introduction in 2023. Those updates are minor compared to previous generations because the Accord — the second best-selling non-pickup truck in America just 11 years ago — has seen sales plummet by nearly 60% in a dying mid-size sedan market.
Accord is a ...Read more
Auto review: On the town in the sci-fi, low-mi Hyundai Ioniq 9 EV
DETROIT — The striking, three-row Hyundai Ioniq 9 is an avatar for the electric niche.
I flogged the Ioniq 9 all over Metro Detroit — the 300-mile, natural radius of an EV — as I helped chaperone a racquets tournament and performed daily chores. From its sci-fi, "Blade Runner" exterior to its posh white interior, the Ioniq is dressed to, ...Read more
Auto review: 2025 Toyota Sequoia 1794 Hybrid moves everything with style
In today’s consumer market, buyers want appeal and comfort — it’s that easy. Car buyers look past their needs and focus on their wants. Well, in Grasso’s Garage this week, an $80K base price seven-passenger people mover, ready for the long haul but certainly in style, is just the ticket.
Our 2025 Toyota Sequoia 1794 Hybrid tester got a ...Read more
Auto review: 2026 Infiniti QX80 Autograph is a last taste of luxury before things get worse
The 2026 Infiniti QX80 Autograph is not a car. It’s actually large enough to be a new U.S. Territory.
Infiniti, Nissan’s attempt to be Lexus, which is Toyota’s attempt to be Mercedes-Benz, which is Germany’s attempt to prove they won the peace, has taken its biggest, boldest SUV and stapled the word Autograph on it. Which is fitting, ...Read more
Rivian to help train next generation of engineers with Georgia universities
Electric vehicle startup Rivian announced Thursday five education partnerships and sponsorships across Georgia — all focused on technical training and emerging technologies.
The California-based company, which plans to build a $5 billion Georgia factory and has its East Coast headquarters in Atlanta, committed at least $330,000 to the ...Read more
Americans facing a tough job market in 2025 won't get a break next year
This year was a difficult one for Americans looking for work. Forecasters don’t see much improvement in their prospects coming in 2026.
The unemployment rate is set to remain elevated through almost all of next year despite solid economic growth, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg. That unusual combination owes to the growing role ...Read more
UAW shakes up top staff after text messages reveal retaliation scheme
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain's chief of staff has resigned following evidence that he colluded with the union's compliance director to falsify allegations against Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Mock, whose departmental assignments will be restored, according to a report filed Thursday by the union's court-appointed monitor.
The UAW ...Read more
Disney+ to be part of a streaming bundle in Middle East
Walt Disney Co. is expanding its presence in the Middle East, inking a deal with Saudi media conglomerate MBC Group and UAE firm Anghami to form a streaming bundle.
The bundle will allow customers in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE to access a trio of streaming services — Disney+; MBC Group's Shahid, which carries ...Read more
Colorado rocket maker considering Front Range for 1,850 jobs
The Colorado Economic Development Commission on Thursday approved its largest single incentive awards ever, extending $35.2 million in state tax credits to a rapidly growing developer and producer of solid rocket motors and hypersonic propulsion systems, matching the description of a company called Ursa Major.
In line with the practice of ...Read more
IRS confirms $2K slot jackpot threshold begins in '26
A long-awaited update to slot jackpot tax reporting included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will take effect in 2026, the Internal Revenue Service confirmed this week.
The updated minimum threshold of $2,000 for slot jackpots will begin Jan. 1, according to the federal agency.
The confirmation follows Monday’s posting of a draft IRS Form ...Read more
Real estate Q&A: How can we get neighbor to deal with constantly barking dog
Q: Ever since our new neighbor moved in six months ago, they have constantly left their dog out, and it never stops barking. We try to be patient, but it’s getting intolerable. What can we do? — Katya
A: Dealing with inconsiderate neighbors can be frustrating and stressful. For some people, it might be a barking dog; for others, it could be...Read more
Vacancies for life science office space hit record highs. Here's who's taking advantage
Vacancy rates for life science space are at record highs, and a few firms are capitalizing on the downturn.
The region’s core cluster vacancy rate is a record 31.2%, up from 20.4% a year ago, according to a report by commercial real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle. Vying to fill vacant buildings, landlords are offering incentives like free ...Read more
Faced with a housing crisis, this southern Minnesota city is saying yes to experimental builds
NEW ULM, Minnesota – Leaders in this southern Minnesota city, famous for its German heritage, have adopted a new philosophy to combat its housing crisis: saying “ja.”
Over the past few months, the City Council in this town of about 14,000 has approved a flurry of housing projects, including nearly two-dozen shed houses in an industrial ...Read more
Chase to open new J.P. Morgan Financial Center for million-dollar customers on Michigan Avenue
CHICAGO — The remaking of North Michigan Avenue will take another step forward next year with the opening of a new two-story Chase/J.P. Morgan banking center in a former clothing store across from the Water Tower.
The high-traffic retail location at 830 N. Michigan Ave. will feature a Chase branch at street level and a J.P. Morgan Financial ...Read more
European cargo ships are rerouting to Philadelphia as Baltimore struggles to replace Key Bridge
Two top trans-Atlantic shippers are moving their cargoes to Philadelphia-area terminals, boosting longshore and trucking jobs, and ending Baltimore port calls as work drags on replacing the Key Bridge whose collapse 21 months ago crippled ship traffic to that city’s harbor.
A.P. Moller-Maersk, based in Denmark, and German-based Hapag-Lloyd AG...Read more
Seattle e-bike pioneer Rad Power Bikes files bankruptcy, owes $73 million
Seattle-based Rad Power Bikes, a pioneer in mass-market e-bikes, filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this week as it continues to look for a buyer amid falling sales and massive debt.
Court documents show the 18-year-old company owes nearly $73 million to dozens of creditors, including the federal agency that collects tariffs, but has only ...Read more
Trump Media targets nuclear fusion through merger with TAE
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp., the company behind Truth Social, is getting into nuclear fusion.
The company said Thursday it will merge with TAE Technologies Inc., a closely held fusion developer founded in 1998, in a transaction valued at more than $6 billion. Shareholders of each company will own about 50% of the combined business ...Read more
San Diego rents have fallen for 6 months, longest decline in 15 years
Average rents in San Diego County have fallen for six straight months and have reached a milestone not seen since in 15 years.
Rents are down 0.3% year-over-year to an average $2,520 per month in early December, said real estate tracker CoStar. San Diego County has not seen average rent decline on an annual basis since the end of 2010.
Of ...Read more
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