November 2019

Kyle Busch to represent Lexus with debut at Rolex for Vasser

NASCAR superstar Kyle Busch will enter the prestigious Rolex 24 at Daytona sports car race in conjunction with Lexus and Toyota. Busch will drive the Lexus RC GT3 for AIM Vasser Sullivan, Toyota announced Monday at its annual “Motorsports Day” at its North American headquarters. Toyota approached a handful of its top NASCAR drivers to

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Democratic Strategists Set Up $75 Million Digital Campaign to Counter Trump

A progressive organization is plunging itself into the presidential campaign, unveiling plans to spend $75 million on digital advertising to counter President Trump’s early spending advantage in key 2020 battleground states. The effort, by a nonprofit group called Acronym and an affiliated political action committee, is an outgrowth of growing concern by some Democratic officials

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Apple Commits $2.5 Billion to Ease California Housing Crunch

Apple on Monday announced a $2.5 billion plan to help address the housing crisis in California, becoming the latest tech giant based in the state to address a problem it helped cause. The plan includes $1 billion for an affordable housing investment fund and another $1 billion to help first-time home buyers find mortgages. “Affordable

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NFL ICYMI: Do Baker, 2-6 Browns stay patient with Kitchens?

Given all of the talent they’ve assembled — Baker Mayfield, Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry, Nick Chubb, Myles Garrett, Denzel Ward — it’ll be fascinating to see whether the Cleveland Browns are just as patient with apparently in-over-his-head Freddie Kitchens as they were with undoubtedly in-over-his-head Hue Jackson. Because as accustomed to losses, and lost

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NHS boss warns against “weaponising” health service

NHS Providers chief Chris Hopson says politicians should “be very careful about weaponising” the health service during election campaigns. He told Today that although NHS performance is “a matter for political debate”, he warned against using the issue for “advancing a particular political argument, and in doing so demonising a bunch of staff who are

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