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Fifth Third completes merger with Comerica, becomes 9th largest bank
Fifth Third Bancorp said Monday it has completed its merger with Comerica Inc., creating the nation’s ninth-largest bank.
In the fall, Cincinnati-based Fifth Third had agreed to acquire Detroit-founded Comerica in an all-stock deal valued at $10.9 billion. The merger creates a bank with about $294 billion in assets, officials said.
“We are...Read more
Californian tech company to move headquarters to Florida
California quantum computing company D-Wave is moving its headquarters to Boca Raton, Florida, and opening a new research and development facility.
In an announcement last week, the Palo Alto company said its new office will be housed in the Boca Raton Innovation Campus before the end of this year. The 1.7-million-square-foot office facility, ...Read more
Eviction levels hit an all-time high in WA, especially in Seattle area
Washington state and King County recorded more evictions in 2025 than ever before — a sign that the affordability crisis is deepening.
The number of eviction cases filed in Washington courts rose to 23,965 in 2025, a 3% increase from 2024. The increase was significantly greater in the Seattle area.
Eviction cases grew by 12% to 8,732 in King...Read more
Amazon lays off almost 2,200 Seattle-area employees
Amazon laid off 2,198 Seattle-area employees last week, according to a state regulatory filing.
The layoffs are part of the 16,000 jobs the company cut amid corporate restructuring. They also follow a round from October, which saw more than 2,300 Amazon employees in the Puget Sound region lose their jobs.
Of the almost 2,200 employees laid off...Read more
Auto dealers follow Carvana online to make buying a car less stressful
As the National Automobile Dealers Association prepares to meet this week in Las Vegas for its annual convention, dealers say moving online is critical for the industry to compete with digital-only vehicle marketplaces and combat the "sleazy" car salesperson trope.
The popularity of e-commerce has changed even purchases of vehicles worth tens ...Read more
Disney's theme park revenue soared, but a prolonged YouTube contract dispute dampened its Q1 earnings
LOS ANGELES — A record fiscal quarter for Walt Disney Co.'s theme parks division was dampened slightly by a streaming aquisition and a protracted fight with YouTube, the Burbank media and entertainment giant reported Monday.
Disney recorded overall revenue of about $26 billion in the three-month period that ended Dec. 27, up 5% compared to ...Read more
Canada says jet certification Trump complained about is 'underway'
Canadian Industry Minister Melanie Joly said the country’s aviation regulator is working toward certifying Gulfstream jets and that she believes the Trump administration’s complaints about delays can be resolved.
“It is our understanding that the certification process is well underway and that the certification demands were absolutely ...Read more
Chicago Reader, the city's struggling alt-weekly, is going monthly under new owners
The Chicago Reader, the groundbreaking alternative weekly which has been on the brink of dissolution for years, will become a monthly in February under new owners, who are looking to reinvent the storied newspaper while turning red ink to black.
Noisy Creek, a startup publisher on a mission to restore alternative weeklies to their offbeat ...Read more
Writers Guild of America's staff union authorizes strike, weeks before major negotiations
As the Writers Guild of America West prepares to negotiate a new contract with major studios, its staff union has authorized a strike of its own.
The labor group's staff union (WGSU), which includesattorneys, research analysts and other positions, claims that "management has dismissed [their] staff's needs and engaged in bad faith surface ...Read more
Dream of owning a flying car? This California company is already selling them
A future with flying cars is no longer science fiction — all you need to order your own is about $200,000 and some hope and patience.
The Palo Alto-based company Pivotal has been developing the technology since 2009 and is nearly ready to bring it to market. The company's founder Marcus Leng was the first to fly in its real-life version of a ...Read more
Amazon laid-off workers face stagnant job market in Seattle
Tech workers in the Seattle area and beyond are reeling from Amazon mass layoffs that saw a record-high 30,000 axed globally in just three months.
On Wednesday, the company announced 16,000 job cuts across the organization. That's on top of layoffs in October that saw 14,000 cuts, including 2,300 across Seattle and Bellevue. The layoffs were ...Read more
Google and Pinterest cut Bay Area jobs as tech layoffs linger
Google and Pinterest have both disclosed plans to trim scores of tech jobs in the Bay Area in layoffs that are poised to jolt workers in three of the region’s cities.
The plans for employment reductions by the two high-profile companies arrive on the heels of a December upswing in Bay Area tech hiring that was primarily concentrated in the ...Read more
Auto review: 2026 Honda Prelude is a reminder of what once was
For 2026, the Honda Prelude returns for the first time in nearly 25 years, exhumed from the late 20th century, when coupes were coupes, buttons clicked, and the most advanced software in your car was the radio, which mercifully never needed an update.
Naturally, I approached the new 2026 Honda Prelude with suspicion. Because nostalgia is a warm...Read more
Henry Payne: How Cadillac and Acura are using motorsports to sell V-8s and EVs
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida — At the Cadillac display here at Daytona International Speedway, racing fans mobbed the collection of battery and gas-powered cars. Rolex 24 attendees told The Detroit News they disagreed with government electric vehicle mandates and said the market should offer a choice of gas, electric, hybrid, etc.
With an assist ...Read more
Auto review: 2026 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle keeps brand afloat
The Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle PHEV brings all of the minivan magic to Grasso’s Garage this week.
Chrysler has put all of its energy into the Pacifica, a seven-passenger minivan, after the idea of going all electric seems to have been stopped in its tracks by policy changes from the White House.
Powered by a 3.6-liter V-6 plug-in hybrid ...Read more
Minnesota businesses resisted ICE, and now face DHS audits
Employment records of at least two Minneapolis-area businesses are being audited by the Department of Homeland Security, in what state and local officials describe as retaliation over the fallout from the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
Hennepin Healthcare, which operates the state’s largest safety-net hospital, ...Read more
Auto review: Get the Griswolds a Honda Pilot road-warrior
SAN DIEGO — Honda makes sensational hot hatches for gearheads with the ferocious, corner-carving Civic Type R at the front of the parade
The Honda Pilot is not that car.
The three-row SUV is Honda's band leader for a different hatchback parade: ergonomically brilliant hatchback for families. If the driver-centric Civic Type R is built for ...Read more
Amazon in talks to invest $50 billion in OpenAI, expand ties
Amazon.com Inc. is in talks to invest as much as $50 billion in OpenAI and expand an agreement that involves selling computer power to the AI startup, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
OpenAI is also weighing a deal in which Amazon would use the startup’s artificial intelligence models, which power the popular ChatGPT ...Read more
Trump says US to decertify, levy tariff on planes from Canada
President Donald Trump said he would charge a 50% tariff on aircraft from Canada sold in the U.S. and decertify all planes made in that country until Ottawa agreed to approve certain jets made by Gulfstream, a unit of General Dynamics Corp.
Trump said Canada had “wrongfully, illegally, and steadfastly refused to certify the Gulfstream 500, ...Read more
Trump says US to decertify, levy tariff on planes from Canada
President Donald Trump said he would charge a 50% tariff on aircraft from Canada sold in the U.S. and decertify all planes made in that country until Ottawa agreed to approve certain jets made by Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., an American firm.
Trump said Canada had “wrongfully, illegally, and steadfastly refused to certify the Gulfstream 500, ...Read more
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