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Honda Debuts "Near Production" Zero EVs and AI-Powered OS at CES 2025
Honda's CES 2025 reveal introduces the innovative Zero EVs, featuring AI, autonomous driving, and personalized experiences set for production in 2026.
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Tesla's 'Actually Smart Summon' Feature Under US Investigation After Crash Reports
The NHTSA is investigating Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" feature after reports of crashes, focusing on safety and technology performance.
Meta Replaces Fact-Checking with Community Notes System Inspired by X
Meta is replacing its fact-checking program with a community-driven system inspired by X, aiming to prioritize free speech and reduce content moderation errors.
Verizon Customers Receive Settlement Payments, Some as Low as $2
Verizon customers receive settlement payouts from a class-action lawsuit, with some payments as low as $2, sparking disappointment and questions.
JetBlue Plane Inspection Reveals Two Dead in Wheel Well at Florida Airport
Two bodies were found in the wheel well of a JetBlue plane at Florida's airport, sparking an investigation into the deadly stowaway incident.
FDA Tackles Pulse Oximeter Disparities With Updated Testing Recommendations
The FDA introduces new guidelines to improve pulse oximeter accuracy for people with darker skin tones, addressing long-standing disparities in health care.
Toyota Ventures Into Space With $45 Million Investment in Rocket Startup
Toyota invests $45 million in Japanese rocket startup Interstellar Technologies, expanding its reach into space exploration and innovation.
McDonald's Moves Away from DEI Pledges, Focuses on Supplier Performance and Inclusion
McDonald's shifts focus away from DEI goals, prioritizing supplier performance and inclusion in its updated business strategy.
Disney and Fubo Merge To Form One of the Largest Pay TV Providers
Disney and Fubo merge, creating one of the largest US streaming pay TV providers with 6.2 million subscribers and a focus on sports content.
Biden Faces Lawsuit From US Steel, Nippon Steel After Blocking $15 Billion Merger
US Steel and Nippon Steel sue President Biden over his decision to block their $15 billion merger, alleging political bias and due process violations.















