Delta Replaces Engine Units in Effort to Address Toxic-Fume Surge on Planes
Such incidents have led to brain injuries for crew and passengers, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month.
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Kimmel Draws More Than Six Million Viewers for His ABC Return
The comedian’s monologue also drew more than 15 million views on the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” YouTube channel.
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Trump to Sign Executive Order for TikTok on Thursday
The order will be another step toward splitting the Chinese viral video app into U.S. and international versions.
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Air Canada Reinstates Full-Year Outlook at Lower Level Due to Labor Disruptions
Air Canada lowered its full-year outlook after a labor strike led the airline to cancel more than 3,200 flights last month.
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KB Home Lowers Outlook as Slow Housing Market Continues to Bite
The home builder reported a lower profit as a dormant housing market forces home builders to make price concessions.
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Autonomous Truck Startup Kodiak Set to Go Public After $2.5 Billion Deal
The maker of software for self-driving vehicles is one of several companies aiming to automate long-haul trucking.
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Waymo Unveils Corporate Self-Driving Taxis. The Technology Is Spreading.
Waymo announced a new service targeted at bringing autonomous cars to businesses around America.
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Stitch Fix Expects Revenue Growth After Market-Share Gains
The forecast for positive revenue growth comes as the online personal-styling-services company continues to attract higher-spending customers.
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Worthington Steel Sales Rise on Higher Volumes
The steel processor posted a first-quarter profit of $36.8 million, compared with $28.4 million a year earlier.
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Lithium Americas in Loan Talks With Trump Administration, General Motors
âThe viability ofâ the Canadian company’s lithium mining project in Nevada has âcome under scrutinyâ and U.S. officials have raised concerns about loan repaymentâ.
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Costco’s earnings are due. The bar for growth is higher this time around.
As Costco prepares to report quarterly results Thursday, Wall Street analysts generally have had nice things to say – but some still question how long the company can keep investors happy.
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Honda to Stop Producing Electric Acura ZDX
The automaker said it is ending production of its ZDX electric SUV to “better align our product portfolio with the needs of our customers and market conditions.”
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Thor Profit Rises but RV Maker Sees Continued Challenging Macroeconomic Backdrop
The RV company recorded higher fourth-quarter profit that beat analysts’ expectations, shrugging off concerns about decreased discretionary spending from consumers.
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Freeport-McMoRan Says Its Gold and Copper Sales Will Drop. The Stock Plunged.
Mining operations have been suspended since a mud rush earlier this month, and the search for five missing workers is ongoing.
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Ford Courts Riskier Borrowers With Lower Rates for F-150 Pickups
The unusual end-of-quarter sales promotion addresses affordability for shoppers with weak credit profiles.
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