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A Rare Look at Google’s Most Lucrative Search Queries
An anonymous reader shares a report: Not all Google searches make Google money. Google often says that it only shows ads on about 20 percent of queries, the ones it calls “commercial queries.” This week, during the US v. Google antitrust trial, we got a rare glimpse at a closely guarded secret: which search terms…
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Morning Bid: Fed, financing and jobs greet November
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Investors wishing to put a dark October behind them first need to negotiate Wednesday’s Fed policy decision, Treasury’s debt sale plans and the beginnings of a slew of labor market updates. As world markets kick off a new month in better…
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Toyota ‘Unleashes’ TRD Performance Power-up Option for Tundra at SEMA, Raises 469 HP
Good news folks: Toyota’s booth called ‘Track or Trail, Your Thrill Awaits’ at the 2023 SEMA Show in Las Vegas is not only about concepts like the 2024 Tacoma X-Runner Sport Truck, and specialty builds such as the Retro Cruiser or the FJ Bruiser. They also have tangible novelties, such as the TRD Performance Package…
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Geneva Motor Show pulls out all the stops for its debut in Qatar
In this episode of Qatar 365, we get revved up for the biggest auto show in the Middle East and hear from the car companies leading the way towards a greener future. ADVERTISEMENT The Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) has been showcasing the latest trends in the auto industry since 1905. This year, for the first…
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The “Stoernover” Sets the Stage for Newest SEC Storied Film, “True Character,” Debuting in November on SEC Network
[embedded content] The silver anniversary of the “Stoernover” kicks off the latest SEC Storied documentary, “True Character,” which focuses on the path of the 1998 Arkansas Razorbacks through two key players, QB Clint Stoerner and OL Brandon Burlsworth, leading up to and following their defeat against eventual national champion Tennessee. The film debuts on Tuesday,…
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Best Cars for Criminals
Fun fact: the U.S. has way more high-speed chase incidences than any other country in the world—about 250,000 per year. And why is this? Because despite the mistrusted view that no car can outrun a radio and therefore catching a fleeing criminal in a high pursuit chase should be just a matter of time, it…
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US carworker strikes cost Stellantis €3bn in lost revenues
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. US carworker strikes cost Chrysler owner Stellantis €3bn in lost revenues, the carmaker said on Tuesday, as it reported a rise in third-quarter sales. Stellantis’s finance chief Natalie Knight estimated the hit to profitability from…
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Community Calendar of Events
News Photo by Darby Hinkley Carved pumpkins are lit up at the Alpena Pumpkin House on Oct. 31, 2022. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> ∫ Art in the Loft, on the third floor of the Center Building at 109 N. 2nd Ave. in Alpena, is displaying its juried exhibit, “METALS” now through Nov. 9. Gallery hours…
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This Company Lives its Purpose with Fiestas for Shelter Pets
Fiesta Subaru is living up to its name in a big way. The Albuquerque, New Mexico, retailer brought the pet party directly to its campus with a brand new dog park. And it’s giving pet lovers a reason to celebrate by hosting on-site adoption events to connect shelter animals with their loving families. It’s all…
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Holman joins NHL’s Flyers as sponsor of team’s community initiatives
Holman, one of the largest integrated automotive service companies in North America, has signed on as an official partner of the National Hockey League’s Philadelphia Flyers. The deal makes Holman the presenting sponsor for two of the team’s major community initiatives — Flyers Learn to Play and Next Shift: Mentoring the Next Generation of Female…