Bombardier Recreational Products is recalling over 9,300 of the three-wheeled Rykers.
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The Wrap: Twelve opens in Portland; Brea Lu goes bigger
Plus, the Tender Table Food and Art Fair returns for a second year, and Gifford’s goes mobile.
Netflix shed almost 1 million subscribers, but spared more loss by ‘Stranger Things’
Netflix was probably spared from deeper losses by the ongoing popularity of ‘Stranger Things,’ its science fiction/horror series that debuted in 2016.
Nearly half of working adults say they’re open to relocating to abortion-friendly states
But moving expenses and the high cost of living in many safe haven states remain major barriers.
Delaware court grants win for Twitter in first hearing in Musk trial
The high-stakes case will be decided in several months, after a judge largely sided with the social media company’s request for a speedy trial.
Amazon sues admins of 10,000 Facebook groups over fake reviews
One of the groups called ‘Amazon Product Review’ had more than 43,000 members.
U.S. disrupts North Korean hackers that targeted hospitals
The FBI was able to trace a ransom paid last year by a Kansas hospital and identified China-based money launderers who assisted the hackers.
Augusta Chipotle closes, workers say company is practicing ‘union-busting 101’
Company officials said they have been unable to adequately staff the Marketplace at Augusta restaurant.
U.S. gasoline prices fall to 2-month low with pump pain easing
The nationwide average was at $4.495 a gallon, according to data released on Tuesday by the American Automobile Association.
Famed bubble caller Jeremy Grantham: Stocks can fall further
Stock prices are down about 20% since famed investor Jeremy Grantham warned early this year that they were in a ‘super bubble.’