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Osamu Suzuki, who led automaker for more than four decades, dead at 94
Osamu Suzuki, an ingenious pennypincher who led Japan's Suzuki Motor for more than four decades and played a key role in turning India into a flourishing auto market, has died aged 94.
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Richard Parsons, former Time Warner CEO, Citigroup chairman dead at 76
The New York Times said the cause of death was cancer, citing Ronald Lauder, a longtime friend of Parsons and chairman of the board of Estee Lauder.
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Mortgage rates rise for second straight week, highest since July
Highest rate this year was reached at the beginning of May.
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Family-owned restaurant forced to close after ‘frivolous’ gender discrimination ‘Ladies Night’ suit
A popular restaurant in California's Bay Area is shutting its doors after settling a costly discrimination lawsuit -- over its 'Ladies Night' promotion.
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Elon Musk’s chief cost-cutter is recruiting DOGE staff: report
Steve Davis has remained loyal to Musk for years, working across his companies and even sleeping overnight in the Twitter offices during Musk's acquisition in 2022.
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Holiday sales jump more than expected as retailers slash prices
Heading into the holiday season, many US retailers described their consumers as "selective," "cautious" and "conservative," and making "needs-based" purchases.
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Contractor for Chinese electric-car giant BYD denies slavery claims at Brazilian factory construction site
A task force said it had rescued 163 Chinese nationals who were working in “slavery-like” conditions at BYD’s construction site in northeastern Brazil.
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Brooklyn startup It’s Electric is changing the way New York City charges EVs
It's Electric pays homeowners to allow a curbside EV charger to be installed in front of their building.
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These 5 auto recalls affected the largest number of vehicles in 2024
Automakers recalled millions of vehicles over the course of 2024 to address a variety of issues, typically related to the safety of the driver and passengers.
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FDA approves first medication for obstructive sleep apnea — which also promotes weight loss
The first medication for obstructive sleep apnea has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Elon Musk shoots down ‘wrong-headed economic thinking,’ says there’s ‘infinite potential’ for job creation
Elon Musk shoots down 'wrong-headed economic thinking,' says there's 'infinite potential' for job creation.
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Warren Buffett discusses what will happen to his massive fortune after his death and offers advice in surprise message to shareholders
Ahead of the holiday season, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett issued an unexpected message to shareholders, wherein he announced updates on what will happen to his massive fortune after his death.
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Elon Musk urges supporters not to donate to Wikipedia after it spent $50M on DEI: ‘Wokepedia’
"Stop donating to Wokepedia until they restore balance to their editing authority," Musk wrote on X on Tuesday.
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Japanese giant Nippon says Rust Belt residents back $15B takeover of US Steel
Nippon President Tadashi Imai told reporters on Wednesday that there is "considerable amount of support for this acquisition" in the Rust Belt.
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