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DOGE backlash has arrived at Elon Musk's Seattle-area SpaceX outpost
Anti-Elon Musk protests have led consumers to boycott Tesla, unsettling the company and its share price. Could public sentiment have a similar effect on Musk's privately owned space ventures?
A group of protesters from Seattle's Eastside believes it can.
That group — organized through the national grassroots movement Indivisible — has ...Read more
GM reports nearly 10% drop in sales compared to same time last year
General Motors Co. on Wednesday reported it sold nearly 10% fewer vehicles in the past three months compared to the same time last year, when sales boomed ahead of anticipated tariffs from President Donald Trump.
Spokesperson Jeff Bennett in an email said GM "expects a similar decline for the industry" and noted that "year-over-year comparisons...Read more
Auto parts retailer Detroit Axle braced for tariff Armageddon, but it didn't come
FERNDALE, Michigan — Nearing a year ago, the automotive aftermarket parts retailer Detroit Axle filed a notice with the state that the family-owned company would lay off more than 100 employees at its headquarters and warehouse here in response to increased tariffs.
The company braced for "Armageddon," said Mike Musheinesh, CEO of the ...Read more
Safety board recommends changes to Ford BlueCruise after fatal crashes
The National Transportation Safety Board on Wednesday recommended changes to Ford Motor Co.'s hands-free BlueCruise automated driving system and stronger federal requirements on such technology in response to two fatal crashes.
The recommendations come amid increased scrutiny of software-controlled driving technologies, including federal ...Read more
SkyWater CEO says US chip manufacturing poised to grow even faster
The case for domestic manufacturing of semiconductors “has never been stronger,” which means SkyWater Technology will continue to grow, the company’s CEO said.
Tom Sonderman said he outlined his case in an open letter in mid-March to reassure SkyWater’s employees and stakeholders as the company continues to negotiate a $1.8 billion deal...Read more
Why Disney still needs Epic Games
LOS ANGELES — It was just two years ago that Walt Disney Co. placed a massive bet on Epic Games.
At the time, the Burbank media giant announced a “games and entertainment universe” with the “Fortnite” developer to expand the reach of Disney’s franchises, particularly among the young people who play the online game. Disney also made ...Read more
An AI agent leaked Instagram and Facebook user data. This San Diego startup is building the fix
You didn’t press send. You didn’t authorize the wire transfer. You didn’t even know it happened. An AI agent did it for you.
They work autonomously by reading files, analyzing photos and sourcing your personal data. But once they’re running, they can multiply and access things they were never meant to, without you even knowing.
...Read more
Mining boosters see a golden opportunity for Minnesota's Iron Range, if it doesn't slip away
NASHWAUK, Minnesota – Colossal rust-red barn walls rise out of the gravel and pine forest in this northern Minnesota town. A welder’s torch spits blue sparks.
After more than two decades of sometimes dramatic stops and detours, Mesabi Metallics iron ore mine this summer will be the first to open in Minnesota in 50 years — a $2.4 billion ...Read more
Tech review: These two gadgets are all about compatibility
Smart home equipment can work with various home automation ecosystems.
What does that mean?
There are plenty of devices, like smart deadbolts, cameras, light bulbs and smart plugs, and a host of other gadgets, but unless you’re buying them from the same company, getting them to work together used to be a hassle.
Then some larger players, ...Read more
Iran war threatens to wreck Trump dream of lower interest rates
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s benchmark financial asset — 10-year U.S. Treasuries — are poised to mark their biggest monthly tumble since Donald Trump returned to the White House, casting a shadow over the economic outlook as the administration struggles to contain an energy crisis.
While Bessent has assured that the global oil ...Read more
First tariffs, now Iran war causing financial woes for Minnesota farmers
Adding war in the Middle East to an ongoing trade war equates to the math not working for farmers.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs have deterred China from buying vast amounts of U.S.-grown grains and soy as well as forced the Eastern power to instead purchase from Brazil. All this while the price of grains has fallen in recent years, and ...Read more
Cost of fed oversight of UAW skyrockets as union moves from scandal
Federal oversight of the United Auto Workers has cost the union more than $25.3 million, according to an annual report released Tuesday that illustrates rising costs amid multiple investigations into President Shawn Fain and his team.
The union's annual LM-2 Labor Department filing provided an updated cost of a federal watchdog, lawyer Neil ...Read more
US Bank partners with Amazon on small-business credit cards
U.S. Bank is partnering with online retail giant Amazon on two new credit cards tailored to small-business owners.
The Minneapolis-based lender hopes the new partnership with the world’s biggest retailer will offer better credit options and expand its client base, said Courtney Kelso, U.S. Bank’s head of payments. Both cards are set to ...Read more
Poll shows most Americans believe sports betting on prediction markets is gambling
Kalshi is under a temporary restraining order that prohibits the prediction market from operating in Nevada, and a recent poll shows that Americans feel strongly that prediction platforms should comply with state gaming regulations.
New polling, commissioned by Gambling is Not Investing and conducted by Morning Consult, found that 81 percent of...Read more
Costco wants you to check out in 8 seconds with new pay stations
Hold on to your hat when you shop at Costco: The Issaquah, Washington-based retailer is testing new pay stations that should exponentially speed up checkout times.
Earlier this month, the big-box warehouse club chain announced the rollout of a pilot program featuring new automated pay stations. They expedite checkout times to an average of ...Read more
Boeing is sending humans to the moon, but its space unit is struggling
A Boeing-built rocket is set to propel four astronauts to orbit the moon, marking the first time humans have left Earth orbit since the Apollo missions more than 50 years ago.
That rocket — known as the Space Launch System — completed an uncrewed mission to the moon in 2022, the first in a series of launches designed to land humans on the ...Read more
McCormick to combine with Unilever foods business in $20B deal
Maryland-based McCormick & Co. announced a sweeping deal to combine with Unilever’s global foods business, a move that would create a $20 billion “flavor” giant while the company also reported solid quarterly earnings Tuesday.
Under the agreement, McCormick will merge with Unilever’s foods division — excluding India and certain other ...Read more
Michael Hiltzik: The Disney/Sora fiasco shows the limits of the AI craze
It was supposed to be Bob Iger's legacy.
On Dec. 11, Iger, the departing Disney chief executive, joined OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to announce what they labeled a "landmark" deal enabling users of OpenAI's text-to-video platform to generate videos featuring "beloved" Disney characters, including even Mickey Mouse.
Iger and Altman embarked on a ...Read more
Starbucks lays off dozens after Seattle store closures
Starbucks laid off 69 workers after its recently announced closures of five Seattle stores, according to a state filing.
The closures, announced this month, impact stores on First Hill, in the University District, in the Seattle Center Armory, in Seattle Children’s hospital and in the Metropolitan Park East building downtown.
These choices ...Read more
Can Panera come back? The remake is on after higher prices and sinking sales
FENTON, Missouri — Growing up, Julia Johns would regularly go with her mom to St. Louis Bread Co. They’d each order a “You Pick Two” meal — two half-size entrees of the diner's choice.
She loved the seasonal sugar cookies.
“It was just this cute little thing we would do,” Johns said.
Today, Johns doesn't visit much. Prices are ...Read more
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- Boeing is sending humans to the moon, but its space unit is struggling
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- Starbucks lays off dozens after Seattle store closures
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- Iran war threatens to wreck Trump dream of lower interest rates









