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HEREāS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Boeingās machinists are still on strike. The workers voted down yet another contract offer that fell short of their demands.
People are getting a lot more excited to buy houses. U.S. new-home sales hit their highest level in a year last month.
McDonaldās is already facing e-coli lawsuits. The fast food giantās quarter-pounders will likely weigh heavily on its pockets in short order.
Intel made a big whoopsie with Nvidia back in the day. Once upon a time, the stalwart had the chance to buy its upstart rival for what ended up being less than a penny on the dollar.
An Elon Musk guestimate is worth its weight in gold. Tesla stock soared 20% after its CEO tossed out ābest guessesā for astronomical growth.
American Airlines really means business (class)
One of the biggest storylines in the airline industry has been American Airlines and its rift with a core customer group. The company lost the business of a lot of business-class travelers and wants them back.
Olive branches are springing up left and right as American tries to mend its road-warrior relationships following departure of its chief commercial officer. His attempt to bring some of those bookings in-house got a frosty reception that might still take a while to thaw.
What is American Airlines doing to get its corporate-travel clients back on board? Quartzās Melvin Backman breaks down the carrierās plans.
Trumpās Elon Musk-y government? Nice for Elon Musk
One of Donald Trumpās campaign promises has been to create a Department of Government Efficiency, headed by Elon Musk and charged with gutting the civil service. Musk says it would also streamline regulations in ways that would be to Muskās benefit.
Specifically, Musk would be looking to make it easier to approve a national autonomous vehicle rollout. Coincidentally, Muskās electric carmaker Tesla just revealed plans to launch a new autonomous vehicle.
Quartzās William Gavin highlights the tech oligarchās latest utterances about his plans for his place in a Trump White House.
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SURPRISING DISCOVERIES
Some architecture can be the polar opposite of hostile. The Superdome in New Orleans donned a giant friendship bracelet ahead of a Taylor Swift āErasā tour stop.
Kamala Harrisās sorority has a patented greeting. Her Alpha Kappa Alphaās high-pitched āskee weeā call is registration No. 5116853 in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. (paywall)
Flamingos are the picture of aging health. If you can still stand on one leg like the pink birds, things are going well in your golden years.
Elon Muskās endorsement made some voters like Trump less. One poll of young men said Muskās co-sign was a turn-off more than a turn on.
Scissors (a ādrill lanceā) beats rock (an electric car battery on fire). Hyundaiās suppression tool can put out electric vehicle fires in minutes instead of days.
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