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Opinion | Democrats Shout Into the Wind
Now they know how it feels when they kill oil and gas projects. Source link
U.S. and General Motors Probing Rupture of Air Bag in Crash of Recalled Pickup
A passenger in the GMC Sierra was injured by the air bag. The pickup had an open recall for a defective air bag. Source link
Opinion | Identity Politics: My Professional Look-Alikes
For a quarter century I’ve been mistaken for another opinion journalist. But I’m much better looking. Source link
Opinion | 2025’s Conspiracies and Theories
Specious ones to the left, weird ones to the right—all arise from motivated reasoning. Source link
The Weird and Wonderful Consumer Trends Steering Brands Into 2026
Consumer-watchers forecast the more surprising behaviors that marketers should pay attention to in the year to come, featuring sauce to go and decor for your decor. Source link
More Shoppers Are Buying Secondhand Gifts This Holiday Season
Price-conscious consumers, less concerned about the stigma around used gifts, are thrifting in higher numbers. Source link
ServiceNow to Acquire Cybersecurity Startup Armis for About $7.75 Billion
ServiceNow agreed to acquire cybersecurity startup Armis for about $7.75 billion in cash in a move intended to take advantage of growing demand for AI security. Source link
Layoffs Expected as Marketers Face Pressure Over AI Savings, Survey Finds
At the largest companies, 47% of marketing executives expect to be handing out pink slips, and some have already started. Source link
A Small Nebraska Town Is Reeling From the Exit of Meatpacking Giant Tyson
Residents of Lexington are scrambling after the company announced plans to close its plant, the area’s biggest employer. Source link
Car Payments Now Average More Than $750 a Month. Enter the 100-Month Car Loan.
The price of new cars and trucks in the U.S. has increased 33% since 2020, and consumers are piling on interest as they stretch out loan terms to eight, nine and nearly 10 years. Source link