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The Southern Transitional Council's secretary-general announced the group will dissolve after talks in Saudi Arabia, saying the move is meant to preserve peace and security; the STC also reported loss of contact with its Riyadh delegation and there are reports the STC leader went to the UAE.
Minnesota says FBI blocked state access to ICE shooting probe
Minnesota officials say the FBI denied state investigators access to the federal probe into the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, and the state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has withdrawn from the investigation while the FBI leads the inquiry.
Productivity may signal a rough job market
Labor productivity rose at a 4.9% annualized rate in the third quarter while GDP expanded about 4.3%, even as job gains stayed modest and inflation-adjusted hourly compensation edged down.
New London residents face mandatory lead water pipe replacements
An EPA mandate requires replacement of all lead pipes within 10 years; New London Utilities has notified customers and says about 318 households still need replacements.
Tesla 2026 outlook: analyst urges caution as expectations run high
The article notes Tesla posted record deliveries, strong energy deployments and about $4 billion in quarterly free cash flow, but an analyst says markets are priced for perfection and maintains a hold rating.
Spain arrests dozens of suspected 'Black Axe' ring members
Spanish police arrested 34 people in a nationwide operation against the 'Black Axe' network, with Europol saying suspects face charges including fraud, money laundering and document forgery.
China auto sales slipped in December as demand slowed
Retail passenger‑car sales fell 14% in December to 2.26 million units while full‑year sales rose 3.8% to 23.7 million; new‑energy vehicles made up 57% of passenger‑vehicle sales in 2025.
U.S. pumps more crude than anyone else and wants Venezuelan oil
U.S. crude output has surged from shale but much of that oil is light while many domestic refineries were built to run heavier, sour grades; about 70% of U.S. refining capacity runs most efficiently with heavier crude and roughly 40% of refinery feedstock is imported.
China's Zhipu says AI price war could spread internationally
Zhipu completed a Hong Kong public debut after raising more than $500 million and reported about $27 million in sales for the first half of 2025; chairman Liu Debing said price competition that has lowered margins for Chinese AI firms could spread to U.S. developers.
China Vanke Prepares Debt Restructuring Plan and Moves Closer to Default
China Vanke is preparing a debt restructuring plan at the request of authorities, a step that would likely suspend payments and be treated as a default. Beijing must approve the plan before it is sent to creditors, and holders have given a local note a 30‑trading‑day reprieve through late January.
Sainsbury's food growth is challenged by a wider UK retail slowdown
Grocery sales at J Sainsbury rose 5.4% in the third quarter ended Jan. 3, while overall like-for-like sales excluding fuel increased 3.4%, below analysts' expectations as weaker clothing and electricals weighed on results.
Exxon Mobil warns $1.2B Q4 profit hit as crude slides
Exxon Mobil said lower crude prices may cut upstream profit by $800 million to $1.2 billion, and its fourth‑quarter earnings report is scheduled for January 30.
South Dakota student population shrinks as more choose homeschools
South Dakota K-12 enrollment fell 0.5% to 163,053 for the 2025 headcount, while alternative instruction and homeschooling rose 8% to 12,433 students.
Turkish Vice President Says Government Will Keep Tight Economic Policy
Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz said Turkey will not relax its tight economic policy despite easing inflation, and officials expect disinflation with fiscal support to sustain monetary policy.
High-Yield Savings Account Rates Today: January 6, 2026 — Rates Are Steady
Rates on savings accounts were largely unchanged from a week earlier, with the highest advertised standard-account yield at 5.84% and top high-yield tiers reported at 4.88% (for a $10,000 minimum) and 4.17% (for a $25,000 minimum), according to Curinos data cited by Forbes Advisor.
Nora District plans hundreds of apartments and condos
Developers plan five residential buildings across a two-block span in West Palm Beach’s 13‑acre Nora District that could include potentially more than 1,200 apartments and condominiums. The first 12‑story, 350‑unit building is expected to break ground this summer and several projects are targeted for completion by 2029.
Food price rise drove shop inflation higher in the festive period
Shop price inflation in Britain rose to 0.7% year-on-year in December, up from 0.6% in November, driven mainly by a 3.3% annual increase in food prices.
Jobs report may show uptick in hiring as Fed cuts rates
A U.S. jobs report due Friday is expected to show modest hiring gains while the Federal Reserve has cut interest rates in recent months to support the labor market.
TSMC revenue tops estimates as Nvidia demand supports AI chip sales
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s December-quarter revenue rose about 20% to NT$1.05 trillion, above Bloomberg-based estimates, and the company will report full quarterly results and a 2026 capital spending forecast next week.
Canadian oil pipeline gains political support after U.S. move on Venezuela
Canada's leaders are promoting a new westward oil pipeline to send heavy crude to Asian markets, and recent U.S. actions to reopen Venezuelan oil have strengthened the political case for export diversification.
Modella Capital in spotlight as Claire's and The Original Factory Shop face collapse
Modella Capital, a UK restructuring-focused investor, bought Claire's and The Original Factory Shop within the last year; the chains now face expected collapse with about 2,550 jobs at risk.
Businesses seek inclusion if government backtracks on pub rates
The government is expected to announce a climbdown that would ease planned business rate increases for pubs in England; retail, pharmacy, music venue and leisure groups say any relief should be extended to them as well.
RIVN vs. TSLA: Analysts are split on near-term outlook
The article says analysts give both Rivian and Tesla a Hold consensus, and average analyst targets imply roughly 13% downside for Rivian and about 6% downside for Tesla.
Korea to launch 24-hour FX trading in July to seek upgrade
South Korea will extend foreign-exchange trading to 24 hours from July and introduce an offshore won settlement system while easing rules for foreign institutions, with some newly registered firms allowed to trade immediately under temporary reporting waivers.
Flutterwave says Mono acquisition could bolster IPO case
Flutterwave bought Nigerian open-banking startup Mono to access financial-data infrastructure and improve identity verification, its CEO said. He added the deal is intended to boost earnings, lower certain transaction costs and strengthen the company's case for a possible IPO.
Nvidia sees very high Chinese demand for H200 chips, Huang says
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company is seeing "very high" customer demand in China for its H200 AI chips and that production has restarted while final export-license details are being worked out with the U.S. government.
Venezuela's oil output could rise in the long term, Goldman says
Goldman Sachs said Venezuelan oil production could recover gradually and partially over the long term but would require substantial investment; the US capture of President Nicolás Maduro and statements about US-backed rebuilding of the oil sector were cited in recent reporting.
GM to take additional $6 billion charge to EV business
GM said it will record an additional $6 billion charge tied to its electric-vehicle business for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2025, and will provide more details when it reports earnings on Jan. 27, 2026.
Peacock Audio Enhancements Will Let Fans Mute Announcers
Peacock is adding Dolby audio and visual features, including AC-4 audio personalization that the company says will let viewers turn off commentary within the Peacock app. The feature will not be available on traditional TV broadcasts.
Albertsons narrows full-year forecast as Medicare pricing changes take effect
Albertsons narrowed its fiscal-year adjusted earnings guidance and said Medicare drug price negotiation will reduce reported pharmacy sales, cutting fourth-quarter identical sales by an estimated 65 to 70 basis points.
