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Auto review: 2024 Range Rover Velar gets better and better
In the ever-changing automotive market, EVs are being released and updated seemingly on a weekly basis. As manufacturers enter the dog-eat-dog environment, consumers sit home itching to buy something. This week in Grasso's Garage, we consider British luxury manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover's beautifully designed and updated Range Rover Velar. This...Read more
Minnesota health insurers warn of 'dire' premium spikes, lost coverage in 2026
Chief executives at Minnesota’s four largest nonprofit health insurers are warning premiums could spike and thousands of residents could lose coverage in 2026 if the state’s congressional delegation doesn’t help save enhanced federal tax credits that subsidize coverage bought through the public MNsure exchange.
The extra federal subsidies...Read more
Season of sales in full swing as retailers like Target aim to woo weary consumers
The moment political ads disappeared, retailers overtook the airwaves with their pitch to the masses: Holiday shopping season is here.
And it’s a frenzy for retailers. Santas made their debut at malls this week. Target shelves are full of “Wicked”-themed merchandise in anticipation of the movie opening this week. And discounts that ...Read more
Unveiled: Three-row, $78K Vistiq completes Cadillac's ambitious EV lineup
STERLING HEIGHTS, Michigan — Behold the transformed Cadillac.
With the 2026 Vistiq three-row SUV completing Caddy's five-model EV lineup, GM’s luxury brand has gone back to the future. The transformation is not only one of the most complete in the industry but places its models at the forefront of what Cadillac hopes will be an electric ...Read more
Revealed: Sporty, entry-level Acura ADX SUV goes head-to-head with BMW X1, Lexus NX
Acura has jumped into the affordable, compact luxury SUV segment with the sporty ADX.
The long-awaited entry-level SUV from Honda’s luxury brand will be the complement to Acura’s spicy compact Integra hatchback. Think BMW’s X1 and 2-series coupe tag team, or Audi’s Q3 SUV and A3 sedan. In an SUV-dominated age, Acura is the rare ...Read more
Auto review: On and off-road with the downsized Toyota Land Cruiser
ANTRIM, Michigan — The dirt track of 10 Pines Ranch here is alive with American Motocross Racing District 14 racing during the summer/fall months. Bike racers young and old show up to show off their physical skills and fitness over the one-mile track’s diabolical mix of high-speed turns, jumps and moguls. Their steeds? A spicy international ...Read more
Auto review: McLaren 750S Spider is still fast, still furious, always fun
Here’s the first thing you probably want to know about the 2025 McLaren 750S Spider: 2.7 seconds. That’s how little time it takes for this rear-wheel-drive, V-8-powered supercar to reach 60 mph on its way to a 206-mph top speed. Of course, to experience such exhilarating acceleration, you’ll have to pony up $364,500. That’s more than the...Read more
Minnesota firm sues Logan Paul's Prime brand for trademark infringement
A Minnesota sports drink brand is hitting social media influencer Logan Paul’s beverage company, Prime, with a trademark infringement lawsuit.
X Hydration, based in Rosemount, Minnesota, says its trademarks predate the new Prime X Hydration varieties launched over the summer and is asking a judge to step in to stop Prime from using the mark. ...Read more
FBI raids NYC home of Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan
The FBI descended on the New York City home of Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan early Wednesday, rousing him from bed at 6 a.m. and demanding his electronic devices, according to reports.
The betting website had out-polled the polls to predict Donald Trump would win the presidential election, prompting Coplan, 26, and other crypto bros ...Read more
Another Minnesota meatpacking plant faces child labor claims, will pay $2M
A St. James, Minnesota, meat-processing plant not far from similar southern Minnesota plants owned by companies penalized last year for violating child labor laws has been fined $2 million for allegedly illegally employing teenagers in dangerous, late-night jobs.
According to allegations disclosed by the Minnesota Department of Labor and ...Read more
Trump's tariffs seen delivering a repeat blow to US farm exports
President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to levy hefty tariffs on imports is expected to result in retaliation that hits farmers hard, repeating events of his first term, when Washington spent tens of billions of dollars to ease the pain on the agriculture sector.
Trump has proposed a blanket 10% to 20% tariff on all goods imports, a 60% or ...Read more
What to know about Elon Musk's contracts with the federal government
Elon Musk is easily the world’s wealthiest man, with a net worth topping $300 billion.
But even he stands to make more money from his association with the federal government after placing a winning bet on Donald Trump’s election to the presidency.
“It’s going to be a golden era for Musk with Trump in the White House,” Wedbush ...Read more
'Deadpool & Wolverine' and 'Inside Out 2' propel Disney studio earnings
LOS ANGELES — Superheroes and animation packed a punch for Walt Disney Co. as "Deadpool & Wolverine" and "Inside Out 2" propelled the company's film studio to one of its best fiscal quarters.
The Burbank media giant reported Thursday that its entertainment business took in $10.8 billion in revenue during its fiscal fourth quarter, an increase...Read more
Maserati overhauls leadership as Stellantis seeks sales turnaround for luxury brand
Stellantis NV's luxury brand Maserati has made several major leadership changes in recent weeks amid plummeting sales this year.
Last month, Stellantis named Santo Ficili as the new CEO for the upscale Italian brand, replacing Davide Grasso. Ficili, who previously oversaw the overall Italian market for Stellantis, also now leads the automaker's...Read more
Shareholder files proposed class-action suit against Chipotle over skimpy-portion flap
A Chipotle shareholder is suing the company over a skimpy-portions uproar that allegedly ruined their investment.
Revelations of Chipotle’s inconsistent portion sizes that rocked social media in July and August sparked a “precipitous decline” in the fast food chain’s stock, causing “significant losses and damages,” according to a ...Read more
Ford agrees to pay second-largest civil penalty in NHTSA history
Ford Motor Co. will pay the second-largest civil penalty in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's history after the Dearborn automaker failed to comply with federal recall requirements, according to a new release from the agency.
The three-year consent order agreed to by Ford and the NHTSA includes a civil penalty of up to $165 ...Read more
Second Trump presidency raises big questions for health care
Donald J. Trump’s second presidency may significantly alter health care and public health in Minnesota, especially if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gets the opportunity to bring his vaccine skepticism to federal agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Trump’s pledge to let Kennedy “go wild” on those agencies drew ...Read more
Seattle-area homebuyers, trying to go agent-free, face hurdles
Ballard, Washington, renters Anurag Kamasamudram and Mayuri Gupta started their home search casually this fall. They hoped to get a feel for the market, “window shopping” before they hired an agent and started searching more seriously in the spring.
But the couple quickly ran into problems. Agents representing home sellers seemed hesitant ...Read more
'It's a tremendous opportunity.' Closure of Phillips 66 refinery in LA County has developers salivating
The South Bay region of Los Angeles County is in for a large-scale transformation near the Port of Los Angeles as Phillips 66 shuts down its sprawling refineries and makes way for developers to reimagine the prime real estate.
Potential replacements for the century-old refinery complex covering 650 acres include housing and last-mile ...Read more
One-third of Philadelphia-area rentals offered free rent or other perks in October
Folks who are looking to rent a home now have more negotiating power, especially heading into the end of the year.
The rental market is typically slower in the fall, but it has slowed beyond what’s expected. An influx of new apartments in Philadelphia and across the country has controlled rent increases and forced landlords to work harder to ...Read more
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- Ford agrees to pay second-largest civil penalty in NHTSA history
- Trump's tariffs seen delivering a repeat blow to US farm exports
- Another Minnesota meatpacking plant faces child labor claims, will pay $2M
- FBI raids NYC home of Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan
- What to know about Elon Musk's contracts with the federal government