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University of Minnesota project backs hepatitis B vaccine, challenges Trump administration

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A University of Minnesota-led review is urging federal health advisers to maintain a longstanding immunization strategy that has hepatitis B on the verge of elimination in the U.S.

Offering vaccinations within 24 hours of birth is a safe and effective way to prevent the spread of the infectious disease, which is particularly harmful to children...Read more

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Trump to ease mileage rules in bid to curb rising car prices

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The Trump administration is poised to announce new fuel efficiency standards for automobiles in a bid to undo requirements it has assailed for driving up the cost of new cars, according to people familiar with the matter.

The chief executive officer of Jeep-maker Stellantis NV and senior executives from General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. ...Read more

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Boeing on track to generate billions in cash next year

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Boeing Co. expects to generate cash again in 2026, a significant reversal in the planemaker’s finances as it prepares to boost monthly production rates of its passenger aircraft.

The U.S. company expects positive free cash flow to reach the “low-single digits” billions of dollars next year, reversing the $2 billion cash burn seen for 2025...Read more

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CEO pay spiked at Microsoft, Starbucks. How much do Seattle's chiefs make?

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CEO pay packages hit another high last year, and some of the Seattle area's largest companies are contributing to that trend.

As CEO pay climbed, the median wage for workers of America's largest corporations rose as well, according to compensation data analysis firm Equilar. Reports from the firm for the past five years show upticks in pay for ...Read more

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Ford November sales dip after aluminum plant fires, EV tax credit end

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Ford Motor Co.'s U.S. sales fell almost 1% year-over-year in November as an aluminum shortage affected F-Series production and electric vehicle sales plummeted 61% without the federal plug-in vehicle tax credit.

Total sales declined 0.9% to 164,925 vehicles for the month. Dealer services provider Cox Automotive Inc. forecasted U.S. sales for ...Read more

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Tariffs threaten surprise fees for holiday shoppers

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If shoppers aren't careful this holiday gift-giving season, they could get hit with unexpected charges on merchandise and festive favorites from overseas.

"Unfortunately, a lot of U.S. consumers are going to be in for a surprise, especially if they haven't ordered something online in a while," said Jason Miller, a professor of supply chain ...Read more

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Trump administration science assault slams major Bay Area economic engine, threatens 'amazing innovations'

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Veteran Bay Area biomedical CEO Paul Hastings had to lay off five dozen employees at his company earlier this year, thanks, he said, to what he described as the Trump administration’s attacks on universities, science and medical-research funding, he said.

Trump in an August executive order said federal grants had been insufficiently vetted, ...Read more

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A warning sign? Tourism in San Diego slows with hotels seeing fewer guests

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Steve Pinard’s Action Sport Rentals normally does a relatively brisk business renting out paddleboards, Jet Skis and power boats to vacationers at his Mission Bay locations, but given the grim numbers he has seen this year, he’s hoping to just break even in the coming year.

In a move to quickly juice end-of-year sales, Pinard offered a ...Read more

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Prospective employees, companies negotiate fast-changing new world of AI

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Reports of recent job cuts, especially by tech companies, have spurred speculation about the impact of AI on the workplace: Will the advanced computing technology increasingly replace people on the job?

That was on Kaitlyn McCormick’s mind as she pursued a bachelor’s degree in the information technology field. She is now working toward a ...Read more

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Netflix Offers mostly cash for Warner Bros. in new bid round

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Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. was fielding a second round of bids on Monday, including a mostly cash offer from Netflix Inc., in an auction that could wrap up in the coming days or weeks, according to people familiar with the discussions.

Bankers for Paramount Skydance Corp., Comcast Corp. and Netflix worked over the long Thanksgiving weekend on ...Read more

Pioneering 'buffer' ETF firm Innovator sells to Goldman Sachs for $2 billion

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In what may be the ultimate Wall Street meets Main Street story, Goldman Sachs has agreed to buy Wheaton, Illinois-based Innovator Capital Management, an 8-year-old ETF investment firm, for $2 billion.

Founded in 2017, Innovator offers everyday investors a portfolio of exchange-traded funds that include options to buffer downside risk while ...Read more

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Starbucks union says strike is longest in company history

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Starbucks Workers United, the union representing thousands of baristas, is now referring to its walkout that began on Nov. 13 over stalled contract negotiations as the longest unfair labor practice strike in Starbucks history."

Around 2,500 baristas from more than 120 stores in 85 cities are part of the strike, Workers United said Friday.

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These bills meant to help Philadelphia renters take effect Tuesday

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Philadelphia renters have some more to be thankful for this holiday season.

City Council bills that cap rental application fees and allow renters to pay security deposits in installments take effect Tuesday.

“The goal was to address the unaffordability of moving in for so many tenants in Philadelphia,” said City Councilmember Rue Landau, ...Read more

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State surveys show Colorado businesses, ag overwhelmingly view tariffs as negative

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The overwhelming majority of Colorado businesses surveyed for a new state report on tariffs said the effects of the import taxes have been negative, with the financial impacts followed by the uncertainty created by changing trade policies cited as the biggest challenges.

The findings released on Nov. 21 are a follow-up to a report issued in ...Read more

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Bah humbug: Tariffs muffle holiday cheer, raise prices, squeeze margins

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ROYAL OAK, Michigan — Andy Linn hopes Santa will bring shoppers with holiday cheer to City Bird and Nest, a small Detroit gift shop that saw financial losses from tariffs and unpredictable customer traffic this year.

So far this year, only the Grinch has been visiting, delivering tariffs, unexpected bills and rapidly changing quotas — even ...Read more

Parent company of Sharpie and Yankee Candle to lay off hundreds

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Newell Brands, the Sandy Springs, Georgia-based parent company of dozens of well-known consumer brands, announced Monday it plans to lay off more than 900 global employees and close 20 Yankee Candle stores in the U.S. and Canada, citing artificial intelligence as one of the reasons behind the moves.

In its announcement, Newell said the moves ...Read more

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Costco joins companies suing for refunds if Trump's tariffs fall

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Costco Wholesale Corp. joined a fast-growing list of businesses suing the Trump administration to ensure eligibility for refunds if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the president’s signature global tariffs policy.

The nation’s biggest warehouse club chain is among dozens of companies to file lawsuits in a U.S. trade court since late ...Read more

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Buy now, pay later? Florida has a problem with credit card delinquency

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Florida is known for its beaches, palm trees and sunshine. But a new study shows that the state is known for a darker cloud: credit card delinquency.

Using 2025 data through June, finance company WalletHub ranked the 50 states in terms of credit card delinquency — and Florida came in last. The research didn’t indicate why Florida fared so ...Read more

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Why are California's Indian truck drivers disappearing during the holiday rush?

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It is supposed to be the busiest time of year for the Roadies trucking company, but dozens of its trucks sit idle — unlikely casualties of a surprise scrutiny of laborers from India.

The Bakersfield, California, company has 200 big rigs but a dearth of drivers after authorities canceled thousands of commercial driver's licenses in California,...Read more

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Lawsuits and layoffs piled up before Michigan EV maker's collapse

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More than a year ago, the future looked bright for Oak Park, Mighigan-based electric vehicle maker Bollinger Motors: It had just started producing its first B4 work trucks and customer orders were pouring in amid plans to soon release a larger version, the B5.

“The odds of us getting to this point are so astronomically against us, and we ...Read more