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Microsoft Will Use Carbon-Absorbing Rocks to Meet Climate Goals
A deal with Heirloom Carbon is one of the largest-ever purchases of carbon-removal credits. Source link
Whose Rail Line Is It Anyway? Freight Carriers Could Be Forced to Share Tracks With Competitors
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Elon Musk Borrowed $1 Billion From SpaceX in Same Month of Twitter Acquisition
The world’s richest man has more than once drummed up cash from his empire of companies without having to permanently part with shares. Source link
Apple Tests Limits for Most Expensive iPhones
The tech company is expected to raise prices by $100 on some premium models next week. Source link
Toyota to Offer $170,000 Luxury Model to Select Few Outside Japan
Toyota thinks the world outside of Japan may finally be ready to embrace its six-figure superluxury flagship car. Source link
China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work
The directive is the latest step in Beijing’s campaign to cut reliance on foreign technology and could hurt Apple’s business in the country. Source link
Roku to Cut 10% of Staff to Rein In Rising Expenses
The streaming platform also projected fiscal third-quarter results ahead of its prior guidance. Source link
Spotify’s $1 Billion Podcast Bet Turns Into a Serial Drama
Listen to article (2 minutes) Spotify spent more than $1 billion to build a podcasting empire. It struck splashy deals with Kim Kardashian, the Obamas
Messi Drives Jump in Apple TV+, MLS Subscriptions
The Argentine soccer superstar’s arrival brings more than 110,000 sign-ups to MLS Season Pass on the day of his first match with Inter Miami. Source
Tyson Foods Couldn't Produce Enough Chicken. Now It Has Too Much.
The company is closing chicken plants after some say it went too far in building up the business, which produces one-fifth of U.S. supply. Source