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SAG-AFTRA members have voted in favor of a strike authorization for performers working in video games, including those who do voice work, motion capture and stunts for the industry.
- PoliticsYahoo News
Trump skips GOP debate to deliver 'economic nationalism' speech at non-union plant
In an effort to court blue-collar workers, former President Donald Trump traveled to Michigan Wednesday to deliver a speech aimed at courting the support of autoworkers at a time when their largest union is on strike.
- SportsYahoo Sports
Terry Francona gets standing ovation in likely last home game as Guardians manager
The longtime Guardians manager is expected to retire after this season.
- NewsYahoo News
Powerball: Why getting eaten by a shark is more likely than winning the $835 million jackpot
The odds of winning Wednesday’s $835 million drawing are 292,201,338 to on — or about 300 times less likely than getting struck by lightning.
- SportsYahoo Sports
Messi-less Inter Miami falls to Houston Dynamo 2-1 in U.S. Open Cup final
The show that was supposed to be Lionel Messi’s became a showcase for one of Major League Soccer’s other hottest teams.
- SportsYahoo Sports
Taylor Swift reportedly set to attend Chiefs-Jets game Sunday night amid Travis Kelce dating rumors
Taylor Swift watched the Chiefs' blowout win over the Bears last weekend with Travis Kelce's mom at Arrowhead Stadium.
- U.S.Yahoo News 360
Is winning the lottery all it's cracked up to be?
There’s a laundry list of horror stories about big lottery winners whose golden tickets led to strained family relationships, bankruptcy, prison or even murder.
- BusinessTechCrunch
X will be profitable in 2024, CEO claims in tense interview
According to X CEO Linda Yaccarino, the company formerly known as Twitter will be profitable by early 2024. "Now that I have immersed myself in the business, and we have a good set of eyes on what is predictable, what's coming is that it looks like in early '24, we will be turning a profit," Yaccarino said on stage at the Code Conference.
- BusinessEngadget
Epic Games asks Supreme Court to reconsider Apple antitrust ruling
Epic Games has asked the US Supreme Court to review a ruling from 2021 that found Apple did not violate antitrust laws. Should Epic win its appeal, Apple could stand to lose a substantial source of revenue.
- BusinessTechCrunch
Teamsters urge NHTSA to deny Cruise Origin exemption
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters union is urging U.S. auto safety regulators to deny a petition by General Motors to grant an exemption to Cruise, the automaker's autonomous vehicle subsidiary, that would allow it to build its Origin AV without traditional vehicle safety standards. In early September, Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt said the company was close to getting the green light from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which would allow Cruise to start mass production of the Origins and begin putting them on public roads.