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Carvana's new-car push aims to upend traditional dealerships
Carvana is disrupting the new-car market by acquiring dealerships and transforming them into commission-free "Playgrounds," leveraging its app and logistics network to challenge traditional sales…
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5mComedy trailblazer Tom Dreesen, Sinatra's longtime opening act, dies at 86
Legendary comedian Tom Dreesen, a pioneer of interracial comedy and Frank Sinatra’s longtime opening act, has died at 86, leaving behind a legacy of humor and social progress.
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2mLos Angeles warehouse fire prompts shelter-in-place orders due to hazardous air
A massive warehouse fire in Los Angeles' Boyle Heights neighborhood prompted shelter-in-place orders due to hazardous smoke. Firefighters extinguished the roof blaze at the cold storage facility.
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6mSeattle City Light eyes biggest bill increases in recent memory
Seattle City Light plans a 9.5% rate hike to combat rising infrastructure costs, extreme weather, and soaring demand driven by electrification and data centers to prevent future power shortages.
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7mSenate targets Hegseth's travel in standoff over apparent Iran school attack, boat strikes
Frustrated senators propose cutting 75% of Secretary Pete Hegseth’s travel budget to force transparency regarding controversial military strikes in Iran and Latin America amid growing oversight concerns.
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6mSounders get their shot to take on Belgium's World Cup team
The Seattle Sounders enjoy a unique World Cup experience as the Belgian national team uses their facilities, providing local players like Paul Arriola and Snyder Brunell rare training opportunities.