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Tribune Publishing strikes 11th-hour deal to buy Daily Herald, outbidding suburban suitor
It took several full-page ads, an 11th-hour bid and ostensibly a premium price, but Tribune Publishing has swooped in and struck a deal to buy the employee-owned Daily Herald suburban newspaper.
The board of Paddock Publications, which operates the Daily Herald, sent an email to employees Thursday afternoon announcing that an asset purchase ...Read more
Inflation angst spreads as consumers spooked by rising gas bills
Summer is shaping up to be bleak for the U.S. consumer.
Americans have been struggling for months with high gas prices and persistent inflation and consumer sentiment has hit a record low. The boost some got from tax refunds is fading. Now retailers including Walmart Inc. and Lowe’s Cos. are warning that fuel costs driven by the Iran war may ...Read more
From Ohio EV Hub to Indy 500, how Honda plans to right the ship
INDIANAPOLIS — It’s been a rough start to 2026 for Honda Motor Co. with its first financial loss in 70 years, an electric vehicle strategy in shambles, and its Formula One team mired at the back of the grid with engine issues.
The Indianapolis 500 is a great place to reset.
The brand is retooling its flexible Ohio factory to produce gas-...Read more
Stellantis bets $70 billion on reshaped lineup to fuel turnaround
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan — Stellantis NV's five-year, nearly $70 billion business turnaround plans, which include new products for all four of its North American brands, could be a boon to its under-utilized U.S. plants, according to experts.
Antonio Filosa, CEO of the maker of Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram, detailed the plans to investors on ...Read more
Econometer: Is California's $1 billion EV truck program a good idea?
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced recently the state has launched a $1 billion rebate program to boost the sales of electric medium‑ and heavy‑duty trucks.
The rebates range from $7,500 to $120,000 and can also be applied to electric drayage trucks, electric semis, box trucks, delivery vans and other fleet vehicles. Newsom said the move was ...Read more
Fain, UAW issue trade 'demands' ahead of US-Mexico talks next week
WASHINGTON — The United Auto Workers union on Thursday laid out its "demands" to the Trump administration ahead of trade negotiations between the United States and Mexico on May 25.
The talks will be part of a previously scheduled formal review of the United States-Canada-Mexico agreement, commonly known as USMCA. President Donald Trump ...Read more
Are California's lofty offshore wind power ambitions on the rocks?
California is counting on the growth of offshore wind generation to help the state meet its ambitious goal to derive 100% of its electricity from carbon-free sources by 2045 or earlier.
But late last month, state energy officials and offshore-wind advocates were blindsided after learning one developer abruptly withdrew plans to build a big wind...Read more
Auto review: 2027 Kia Seltos Hybrid subcompact SUV offers Telluride-inspired style
There was a time when a man’s vehicle said something about him. A pickup truck meant you could haul lumber, tow a horse trailer, or help a friend move a couch without first checking whether the couch had Bluetooth compatibility. A sedan meant you had surrendered to adulthood, but could complain about fuel economy as though discussing the fall ...Read more
Auto review: 2026 Lexus TX550h+ shines bright for upscale consumers
As Lexus continues to delve into its expansive consumer base’s wants and needs, the Lexus TX earned its nameplate with its expansive space and comfort.
The lower-priced three-row SUV doesn’t bring as great off-road capabilities to the table as the LX does, but it still can move people in comfort and style — just the ticket. The Lexus TX ...Read more
Auto review: Jeep Cherokee reborn with Wagoneer S style, hybrid practicality
WEST BLOOMFIELD, Michigan — I slipped into the comfortable leather seats of the 2026 Jeep Cherokee and pressed the elegant, bejeweled starter button on the console. Just like a Jeep Wagoneer S. I gripped the rectangular steering wheel to better view the big digital instrument display. Just like a Wagoneer S. Merging onto I-75, I nailed the ...Read more
Airbnb to add grocery delivery and car rentals ahead of World Cup
Airbnb unveiled a new set of services for guests on Wednesday, adding car rentals, airport pickup and grocery delivery to its online marketplace that connects travelers with local hosts.
Customers can now get groceries delivered to their Airbnb through a partnership with Instacart and have a driver meet them at the airport with Airbnb's Welcome...Read more
States seek Live Nation-Ticketmaster breakup after antitrust win
Live Nation Entertainment Inc. should be required to divest its Ticketmaster unit to fix its illegal monopolization of the live music industry, state attorneys general told a court Thursday.
The request for a court-ordered breakup puts U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian in Manhattan center stage in deciding the fate of the U.S.’s largest ...Read more
World's tallest thermometer, between Las Vegas and LA, is for sale
The giant roadside thermometer between Las Vegas and Los Angeles — a towering sight for legions of highway drivers — is for sale.
A spread of real estate in Baker, California, along Interstate 15 roughly 90 miles southwest of the Las Vegas Strip, recently went on the market for $1.85 million, listing sites show.
The 4.3-acre tract includes...Read more
Waymo expands driverless service deeper into South Bay as East Bay plans remain in limbo
SAN JOSE — Waymo is rolling its driverless car service deeper into the South Bay.
On Wednesday, the Mountain View-based company, which was already serving central San Jose, started picking up riders in the San Jose neighborhoods of Willow Glen and Vista Park, as well as the West Valley cities of Campbell and Cupertino.
The expansion adds ...Read more
Intuit suffers worst plunge since 2003 after announcing job cuts
Intuit Inc. suffered its worst stock decline in more than two decades after announcing plans to cut about 17% of its staff and reporting slower TurboTax sales than anticipated.
The job reductions, which will affect about 3,000 workers, will trim costs while the financial software company invests in artificial intelligence products. They’re ...Read more
Buying a condo just got harder for many, thanks to Fannie Mae policies
Buying a condo in some parts of the U.S. has become harder due to recent changes in Fannie Mae’s condo policies, according to local real estate experts.
The government-sponsored mortgage enterprise recently increased the required due diligence for condo loans, and that could make some purchases harder to close in the months ahead, Las Vegas-...Read more
Farmers have hope, but seek clarity, on China trade deal
Agriculture leaders said the trade deals struck on President Donald Trump’s trip to China are encouraging.
But whether the export framework that emerged after Trump’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping will result in real deals and lift farmers’ profits remains uncertain.
After the high-profile trip, which included several chief ...Read more
Seattle-area renters need to pay more than double housing costs to own a home
Many Seattle area residents feel like the bar to owning a home just keeps getting higher, and they're not imagining things.
The cost of a monthly mortgage payment is now well beyond double the cost of median rent here — among the largest gaps in the country.
While the typical renter who recently moved is spending an already eye-watering $2,...Read more
'This is a complete decimation.' Why family businesses that built Hollywood are closing
For Vince Gervasi, chief executive of Triscenic Production Services, it was yet another body blow.
His company, a leading supplier of set and scenery storage and transportation for the film industry, was poised for a turnaround after nearly three years of losing money.
Then, last week, he said a line producer on “Shark Tank,” one of his ...Read more
Real estate Q&A: Should we walk away from buying home where inspection found issues?
Q: We just got our home inspection report back, and it is much worse than we expected. There are issues with the roof, the air conditioning and “possible electrical problems.” We love the house, but we are starting to feel like we are buying somebody else’s problem. Can we get them to fix things, or can we walk away without losing our ...Read more
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