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In an unprecedented move, six influential policy organizations within the U.S. automotive sector have banded together to challenge the Trump administration’s looming imposition of a 25% tariff on imported auto parts, set to take effect on May 3. This unusual coalition, which encompasses nearly all major automakers, suppliers, and franchised dealers, underscores the gravity of
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Warner Bros. Discovery is navigating a rapidly evolving streaming landscape by emulating strategies that have proven successful for Netflix. The advent of the “Extra Member Add-On” feature for their Max streaming service is a clear nod to Netflix’s earlier strategies to monetize password sharing. Priced at $7.99 monthly, this initiative allows subscribers to accommodate a
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In a bold move that could reshape the culinary landscape, the FDA’s impending phase-out of petroleum-based artificial food dyes marks a significant shift in food regulations. As consumers become increasingly aware of the potential dangers linked with synthetic additives, the once-bright colors of snacks like Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and Mountain Dew Baja Blast could soon
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As the U.S. economy grapples with turbulence, President Donald Trump’s push for a tariff-heavy economic policy raises eyebrows and interesting questions. Trump has boldly suggested that revenue from tariffs could eventually replace the necessary federal income tax, a claim made during a recent Fox interview. The audacity of such a proposition may seem appealing to
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As we approach the earnings season of 2025, the atmosphere is thick with apprehension and volatility, largely driven by the controversial tariff policies instituted by former President Donald Trump. The complexity of these tariffs, which went into effect earlier this year, has created an economic environment marked by uncertainty and unpredictability. Analysts and investors alike
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In an aggressive bid for market share, Lyft has made headlines by announcing its acquisition of European taxi platform Free Now for a substantial €175 million ($199 million). This strategic purchase marks Lyft’s first venture into the European ride-hailing landscape, an area where it has been conspicuously absent until now. As the ride-hailing market in
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In a world increasingly defined by data collection and surveillance, the ruling by U.S. District Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander serves as a beacon of judicial prudence. The recent injunction placed against the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) highlights an essential regulatory barrier that protects citizens from intrusive government data operations. Blocking access to sensitive personal