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Ford is recalling more than 179,000 vehicles due to a defect with the front seat frame that could increase a person’s risk of injury in a crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). According to the report, the recall affects 62,255 2024–2026 Ford Bronco SUVs and 117,443

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Apple delivered stronger-than-expected quarterly results as its high-margin services business hit another record, giving investors fresh evidence that the company’s earnings engine extends well beyond the iPhone. In its fiscal second-quarter results released Thursday, Apple said revenue reached $90.75 billion and diluted earnings per share cam...


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The Trump administration is facing intensifying scrutiny over agreements that could send nearly $2 billion to offshore wind developers to terminate federal leases, a move critics say shifts public money away from renewable energy and into fossil-fuel investment. Representative Jared Huffman, the top Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee,

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By JBizNews Desk — April 30, 2026 Commercial landlords across the country have begun sending formal notices to small-retailer tenants announcing average rent increases of 7–9 percent effective July 1 or upon lease renewal, directly citing sharply higher property insurance premiums, energy and utility costs, and rising operating expenses. These

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The US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford will set sail back to the US in the coming days, the Washington Post reported on Thursday, citing multiple US officials.  The Ford and its crew of about 4,500 sailors have been deployed for 309 days as of Thursday, breaking the record

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