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Andreessen Horowitz's rising influence over Trump-era AI policy
One of Silicon Valley’s most storied venture capital firms has emerged as a hidden hand steering artificial intelligence policy in Washington, as President Donald Trump embraces the industry’s relentless push into the emerging technology.
Andreessen Horowitz is now regularly the first outside call that top White House officials and senior ...Read more
Poverty simulation offers 'eye-opening' experience for Silicon Valley leaders
In the echoing expanse of a Sunnyvale, California, food bank, Silicon Valley leaders scrambled across a warehouse floor, making a dull cacophony as they ran to different tables where they begged for work, bargained for groceries, sought housing, and bailed their loved ones out of jail.
The desperate group of business leaders and public workers ...Read more
Thousands of apartments set to take over empty office buildings with new LA ordinance
Los Angeles officials just made it easier to convert empty commercial buildings to housing, opening the door to the creation of thousands of apartments across a city clamoring for housing.
Developer Garrett Lee is already rolling.
After years of struggling to find white-collar tenants for a gleaming office high-rise on the edge of downtown, he...Read more
Meta, TikTok and others agree to teen safety ratings
Meta, TikTok and Snap will be rated on their teen safety efforts amid rising concern about whether the world's largest social media platforms are doing enough to protect the mental health of young people.
The Mental Health Coalition, a collective of organizations focused on destigmatizing mental health issues, said Tuesday that it is launching ...Read more
Ford predicts improved 2026 after hits to 2025 earnings
Ford Motor Co. is predicting a stronger 2026 after the automaker posted a net loss of $8.2 billion last year from special charges related to redeploying assets for its electric vehicle business.
Without those, the Dearborn automaker's adjusted operating profit was $6.8 billion. The company expects adjusted operating income of $8 billion to $10 ...Read more
Ford reports 2025 profit sharing for U.S. autoworkers
Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday it will pay profit-sharing bonuses of approximately $6,780 to hourly autoworkers in the United States for 2025.
The total amount for employees could be above or below that depending on compensated hours for the 56,300 eligible employees and another 1,490 workers who retired last year. The amount is down 34% from the ...Read more
Even Dollar Tree is going after rich shoppers now
Dollar Tree’s 9,000th store opened last year within a few miles of a Louis Vuitton, a steakhouse selling $525 Wagyu beef and Audi, Porsche and Ferrari dealerships, where the average car costs more than what a typical Dollar Tree shopper makes in a year.
Inside, while most everyone is looking for a deal — it’s not necessarily because they ...Read more
Stellantis credit rating cut by Moody's after writedowns
Moody’s Ratings downgraded Stellantis NV’s credit rating, citing the carmaker’s warning that a recovery in profitability will take longer than expected due to the costs of scaling back its electric vehicle plans.
The ratings company moved Stellantis down one notch to Baa3 from Baa2, according to a statement. Baa3 is the lowest level ...Read more
Boeing will open 737 Max line in Everett by 'midsummer'
Boeing will open its fourth Max production line in Everett, Washington, this summer, setting a timeline that the Everett community has been waiting to hear for two years.
Boeing hopes to eventually reach a Max production rate of 63 planes per month, Katie Ringgold, Boeing’s 737 program manager said Tuesday, speaking at an annual conference ...Read more
Boeing deliveries dip in January, but surpass rival Airbus
Boeing delivered 46 airplanes in January, including 37 737 Maxes and five 787 Dreamliners.
That’s lower than Boeing’s December output of 63 planes, including 44 Maxes and 14 787s.
But it marks Boeing’s highest January delivery total since 2019, just before the second of two fatal 737 Max crashes grounded Boeing’s most popular plane and...Read more
New Target CEO shakes up leadership, staffing
In his second week as Target CEO, Michael Fiddelke shuffled his leadership team and consolidated store districts — moves that drew mixed reactions from retail experts.
After several quarters of lackluster performance, the actions addressed some of the loudest criticism of the Minneapolis-based retailer: the state of its stores and product ...Read more
19% of all home sales in Las Vegas Valley falling through, report says
The Las Vegas Valley has seen one of the biggest year-over-year jumps in home purchase agreement cancellations in the U.S., according to a new report from Redfin.
According to the report, 19% of all residential real estate transactions, a 3.5% jump, were canceled last December. This places the Las Vegas Valley as 8th in the country for largest ...Read more
YouTube TV introduces lower-priced sports and news packages
YouTube TV will start offering customers lower-priced channel packages, including one aimed at sports fans.
The Google-owned pay-TV service announced Monday it will roll out more than 10 plans that will be priced below a full YouTube TV subscription that offers more than 100 channels.
The introduction, which will begin over the next few weeks,...Read more
Casinos won big in 2025 even as Las Vegas saw first post-COVID tourism decline
Las Vegas Strip and downtown casinos closed out 2025 with a slight uptick in gambling revenue despite a significant drop in visitors and signs of pricing fatigue among customers, according to public data and industry analysts.
The Las Vegas gaming industry avoided a noteworthy downturn, and experts say the end-of-year numbers reflect a healthy ...Read more
What to know about Elon Musk's merger of SpaceX with his AI company
Elon Musk recently announced what seemed like an odd pairing of his companies: SpaceX was acquiring xAI, the artificial intelligence firm that also owns the social media platform X.
The merger combines a highly profitable rocket company with an AI startup that is burning through billions of dollars as it competes with OpenAI and other rivals ...Read more
Paramount sweetens its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery
Paramount Skydance has sweetened its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, adding a $2.8-billion "break fee" for Netflix and a payment to shareholders set to increase for every quarter after Jan. 1, 2027, that the transaction does not close.
However, it's not clear the latest move will do much to sway Warner Bros. Discovery's board, which has ...Read more
Twin Cities immigration crackdown delays home construction, slows real estate market
Twin Cities home builders are falling behind schedule as the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota has fueled a shortage of roofing, drywall and other construction workers, according to developers and real estate agents.
People are not listing their existing homes as planned because their new-build homes are not ready, said Redfin real ...Read more
Chicago Tribune offers 30% premium to buy Daily Herald suburban newspaper
A new potential buyer has thrown its hat in the ring for the Daily Herald, a newspaper serving Chicago's northern, northwestern and western suburbs.
On Sunday, the Chicago Tribune took out a full-page ad in its own paper offering the employee owners of the Daily Herald a 30% premium over “anyone else” to acquire their newspaper.
The ...Read more
Ford has a 'hangover suit' amid anti-DUI push
DEARBORN, Michigan — New pushes for anti-drunken driving policies have been underway as deadlines to set standards for technologies that monitor for impairment and distraction in future cars and trucks have come and gone. U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Michigan, in December introduced a bill that would order car and truck makers to add alcohol ...Read more
Former federal workers are taking up local government jobs
Some federal workers aren’t leaving public service altogether. They’re landing jobs in local government.
A job-seeking platform managed by national nonprofit Work for America is helping some workers find those new roles. The service is relatively new but predates President Donald Trump’s efforts to shrink the federal workforce in 2025.
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