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How Zillow changed every step of homebuying and selling in 20 years
Twenty years ago last week, a Seattle startup called Zillow launched the first public website showing on- and off-market property values.
Since then, and throughout waves of controversy and housing ups and downs, Zillow hasn’t just survived — it’s dominated.
Zillow has ballooned from an advertising business into a market gatekeeper that ...Read more
Gallo will shut North Bay winery and chop scores of Bay Area jobs
ST. HELENA, California — E&J Gallo Winery, the world’s largest wine producer by volume, decided to slash nearly 100 Bay Area jobs and shutter one of its production hubs, the company reported to state labor officials.
Including the closure of The Ranch Winery in Napa County, Modesto-based Gallo will eliminate 73 jobs at three sites in St. ...Read more
DC Republicans struggle to cut deal for ethanol expansion, risking wrath from farmers
WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled Congress and Trump administration have yet to authorize year-round higher ethanol blends, the latest fumble on a farm agenda that could grow into a political liability as the midterm election season heats up.
An all-GOP task force charged with bringing forward a solution between pro-ethanol forces and ...Read more
Tech review: Two dash cam systems keep an eye on your trips
I love watching the evolution of gadgets.
I’ve been around long enough to remember a time before we had a lot of the gadgets we take for granted today, like smartphones or laptops and today’s topic, dash cams.
Today we are looking at two dash cams, the 4K A810S from 70mai and A329S from VIOFO.
Both offer 4K recording and tons of other ...Read more
County prosecutors probing whether Edison should be criminally prosecuted for Eaton fire
The Los Angeles County District Attorney is investigating whether Southern California Edison should be criminally prosecuted for its actions in last year's devastating Eaton wildfire, which killed 19 people and left thousands of families homeless, the company said Wednesday.
Pedro Pizarro, chief executive of Edison International, told Wall ...Read more
Boeing defense headquarters moving back to St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — The Boeing Co.'s defense, space and security division headquarters is moving back to St. Louis, the company said in a news release Wednesday.
The division operated out of St. Louis from 1997 to 2017 when Boeing moved the defense headquarters to Arlington, Virginia.
The relocation is effective as of Wednesday, and there is not a ...Read more
DMV decides not to suspend Tesla sales in California over deceptive marketing
Tesla sales won't be suspended in California after regulators ruled Tuesday that the electric vehicle company has stopped misleading customers about its driver assistance features.
In December, the California Department of Motor Vehicles found Tesla in violation of state law for exaggerating the capabilities of its "Autopilot" and "Full Self-...Read more
Google Gemini, Apple add music-focused generative AI features
Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Apple Inc. are adding music-focused generative artificial intelligence features to their core consumer apps, underscoring how advanced AI tools are moving into mainstream use.
Google’s Gemini AI assistant can now create 30-second music tracks based on text, photos or video uploaded by users using Google DeepMind�...Read more
Unprecedented 'jobless boom' tests limits of US economic expansion
The U.S. economy is creating plenty of wealth. It’s just not creating many jobs.
Forecasters expect Friday’s report on gross domestic product to show the economy expanded 2.7% in 2025, a solid pace by any standard for a developed country. But employment barely grew, and the combination is drawing comparisons to the infamous “jobless ...Read more
Feds kill rule that promoted EV production to meet mpg standards
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said Wednesday it is eliminating a regulatory wrinkle that boosted the miles-per-gallon ratings of electric vehicles, which helped automakers meet federal fuel economy targets.
The announcement follows an appeals court decision in September and a complicated Biden-era standoff between automakers and ...Read more
OpenAI blocked from using Cameo name for its AI video features
OpenAI has been temporarily blocked from using the word "Cameo" in a product that allows people to generate videos based on prompts amid a trademark dispute.
Last year, the celebrity video platform Cameo sued OpenAI, alleging that the San Francisco company infringed its trademark. People use Cameo to purchase personalized videos of celebrities ...Read more
How Ford's 'skunkworks' team is designing a more efficient EV
Ford Motor Co. engineers assigned to work on the Dearborn, Michigan, automaker's new electric vehicle platform often take several months to transition to the group's different approach to vehicle development, the team's executive director said.
Ford a few years ago broke off a small team of engineers and designers it called "skunkworks" in ...Read more
Mayo Clinic testing Israeli magnetic-heating technology as cancer treatment
Anyone who has used an induction cooktop to boil noodles is halfway to understanding Mayo Clinic’s new experimental approach to killing cancer cells.
The Rochester-based health system announced Tuesday it is the first in the U.S. to test Israeli technology that targets solid tumors with fast-rising heat, or hyperthermia.
“Temperature is ...Read more
General Mills lowers sales, profit outlook as stressed consumers spend less
General Mills is forecasting a drop in sales this fiscal year as many Americans continue to cut back in the grocery aisle.
The Minnesota-based food company lowered its outlook in the face of “historically low consumer sentiment, heightened uncertainty and significant volatility,” CEO Jeff Harmening said at the Feb. 17 Consumer Analyst Group...Read more
Weeks before studio negotiations, the Writers Guild of America's staff union goes on strike
The Writers Guild of America West's own staff union is officially on strike.
According to a release, the staff union called for an unfair labor practice strike on Tuesday afternoon, alleging management has shown no intention to come to an agreement on the pending contract. Among its accusations, the labor group also said that guild management ...Read more
Warner Bros. Discovery reopens bidding, gives Paramount 7 days to make its case
LOS ANGELES — Warner Bros. Discovery is cracking open the door to allow spurned bidder, Paramount Skydance, to make its case that it should win the legendary entertainment company — the latest twist in the contentious, high-stakes auction.
Warner's decision to reopen talks comes after weeks of pressure from Paramount and its controlling ...Read more
US, Nippon Steel to reline Gary Works blast furnace this year
U.S. Steel’s Gary Works facility, later this year, will receive its blast furnace reline through Nippon Steel’s investment into the American company.
Some Gary residents and activists are still opposed to the reline, saying they don’t believe it’s the best move environmentally.
The reline for blast furnace #14 will cost $350 million ...Read more
$7.25 billion settlement pitched in Bayer Roundup case. St. Louis court to review
ST. LOUIS — Agri-chemical giant Bayer has agreed to a proposed $7.25 billion class-action settlement, a big step toward resolving thousands of lawsuits claiming that exposure to the weedkiller Roundup caused non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Tuesday's proposed settlement would pay people across the United States exposed to Roundup and diagnosed with the ...Read more
Graduate student workers at Penn reach a tentative agreement, avoiding a strike
Penn’s graduate student workers have reached a tentative agreement on a first union contract, averting a strike.
The two-year tentative agreement includes increases to wages among other benefits.
“I am so proud of what we were able to accomplish with this contract,” Clara Abbott, a Ph.D. candidate in literary studies and member of the ...Read more
Despite warning signs, Pennsylvania failed to take action in massive fraud case
After weeks of investigating the inner workings of a giant investment company with ties to Pittsburgh, Toni Caiazzo Neff said she tried to do the right thing.
The former securities regulator had pored over the New York company's profit claims and mounting expenses.
She studied its purchases, including the acquisitions of car dealerships like ...Read more
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