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Toyota recalls 381,000 Tacoma trucks in U.S. over safety issue

Toyota has announced a recall of about 381,000 Tacoma midsize pickup trucks in the U.S. due to a potential safety issue involving the loosening of nuts on the axles. The company will inspect and tighten retaining nuts free of charge, with affected customers set to receive notifications by mail in late April.

Alabama Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Controversy and Concerns about IVF

The Alabama Supreme Court recently made a controversial ruling that has raised concerns and misconceptions about in-vitro fertilization. Gynecologist Karen Tang, M.D., expressed concerns about the lack of understanding of reproductive health, leading to the dismantling of reproductive rights. Following the ruling, there has been a surge in Google searches for IVF, indicating a heightened interest and concern among the public. To address the top-searched questions about IVF, a board-certified gynecologist provides valuable insights into the procedure.

EBay reports strong fiscal fourth-quarter results

EBay Inc. reported fiscal fourth-quarter results, with net income reaching $728 million and revenue climbing to $2.56 billion. The company’s strong performance and guidance have instilled confidence in its ability to navigate through the competitive e-commerce landscape and economic challenges.

Kellogg’s CEO Sparks Controversy with ‘Cereal for Dinner’ Suggestion

Kellogg’s CEO faces backlash after suggesting families facing financial strain could consider having ‘cereal for dinner’ as a cost-effective option amidst rising grocery prices. His remarks have sparked outrage on social media, with many questioning the practicality of his suggestion given his multimillion-dollar salary. The controversy has reignited discussions around income inequality and the disconnect between corporate executives and the everyday financial challenges faced by many households.

First Solar shares rise more than 5% after hours as company cheers guidance for the year

First Solar Inc. shares rose more than 5% in the extended session Tuesday after investors looked past a mixed quarter for the solar-power company to cheer guidance for the year. Despite setbacks and headwinds for most solar-power companies, First Solar’s strong earnings and guidance indicate a positive outlook for the industry, which has been struggling amid lower demand and regulatory changes.

Apple cancels electric car project after decade-long effort

Apple Inc. is canceling its ambitious project to build an electric car after a decade-long effort, surprising nearly 2,000 employees involved in the endeavor. The decision will result in employees being reassigned to Apple’s artificial intelligence division, with a focus on generative AI projects. The fate of the hardware engineers and vehicle designers remains uncertain, with potential layoffs. The termination of the project has led to a positive response in Apple’s stock and investor outlook, marking a significant development for the company.

21 Savage Announces American Dream Tour 2024

21 Savage announces highly-anticipated American Dream tour, his first solo headlining North American tour in five years. The tour will make stops in 30 cities across North America, with general sale beginning on March 1. Special guests J.I.D, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold will join 21 Savage on the road. Fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to experience 21 Savage’s electrifying performances.

Hollywood screenwriter demands apology and ‘a lot of money’ from UK government over collapsed assault trial

Hollywood screenwriter Dustin Lance Black demands an apology and ‘a lot of money’ from the UK government after his 2023 assault trial collapsed mid-trial. The judge cited inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case and lack of evidence of an actual assault. Black expresses his desire for an apology from the Crown and asserts that the government owes him a lot of money. The alleged incident involved Black lashing out at BBC presenter Teddy Edwardes at a nightclub in central London in August, but the judge pointed out contradictions in the accuser’s evidence and declared that CCTV footage did not show an assault. Black’s defence lawyer argued that it was the accuser who had shown aggression. Following the judge’s dismissal, Black expressed gratitude, stating, ‘This case has flown in the face of everything that I am. I am very grateful to the judge for exonerating me.’

Tragic Death of Thomas Kingston, Son-in-Law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent

Buckingham Palace announces the tragic death of Thomas Kingston, husband of Lady Gabriella Kingston and son-in-law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. The sudden passing of the 45-year-old financier has deeply affected his loved ones and the royal family, with no suspicious circumstances reported. King Charles and Queen Camilla expressed their heartfelt thoughts and prayers for Mr. Kingston’s family, as an inquest will be held to investigate further.

Season 28 of ‘The Bachelor’

Season 28 of ‘The Bachelor’ is heating up as the competition narrows down to its final few weeks. With six women left vying for the heart of 28-year-old tennis pro, Joey Graziadei, fans are eagerly anticipating the outcome. After starting the season with 32 women, the Bachelor expressed concerns during Episode 6 about the reciprocation of feelings and the potential for engagement by the end of the season, especially following his rejection in a previous season of ‘The Bachelorette.’ As the remaining contestants continue to forge strong connections with Joey, the question on everyone’s mind is, who will ultimately capture his heart?