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Stellantis recalls vehicles over exploding side air bags

Stellantis, the parent company of brands such as Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep, has announced a major recall of nearly 318,000 cars due to a potential safety issue with the side air bags. The recall affects various models from 2011 to 2015 and covers a wide range of vehicles across different brands.

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Potential Candidates Identified to Succeed Jerome Powell in Trump’s Future Administration

Former President Donald Trump recently shared his opinions on potential candidates to replace Jerome Powell as the chair of the Federal Reserve. According to Trump, should he return to office, three individuals stand out as top choices for the position.

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Washington Residents Embrace FanDuel as New Sports Gambling Option

FanDuel, a popular sports betting platform, is poised to take over as the primary sports gambling app in Washington, D.C. The decision comes as the result of a multi-year partnership between FanDuel and the D.C. Lottery, which oversees the city’s sports betting operations.

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Massive Vehicle Recall: Honda to Replace Faulty Air Bags in 750,000 U.S. Cars

In a major safety move, Honda announced its decision to recall approximately 750,000 vehicles in the United States. The recall comes as a precautionary measure to replace faulty air bags that could potentially pose risks to both drivers and passengers.

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Trump Criticizes Fed Chair Jay Powell, Hints at Replacing Him with Non-Political Candidate

President Donald Trump has recently expressed his dissatisfaction with Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell, stating that he would consider replacing him due to what he perceives as a “political” approach to monetary policy. Trump’s comments have raised concerns about the independence of the central bank and its ability to make decisions based on economic fundamentals rather than political considerations.

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AI Implementation Still Pricey, MIT Study Discovers

A recent study conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has revealed that upgrading human workers with artificial intelligence (AI) is currently an expensive endeavor. While AI technology is rapidly advancing, the cost associated with implementing AI systems remains a significant barrier to widespread replacement of human workers.

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AI Revolution on the Horizon: Poll Shows 25% of CEOs Eyeing Workforce Replacement

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly gaining momentum, with an increasing number of organizations leaning towards its adoption. A recent poll conducted among CEOs across various industries has revealed a startling trend, indicating that one in every four CEOs is planning to replace a significant portion of their human workforce with AI technologies within the next twelve months.