General News
Senators Introduce Bill to Curb Rising Cargo Theft
The bipartisan Cargo Security Innovation Act would enhance agencies’ access to state-of-the-art technology for protecting against cargo theft.
USDA Lowers Cattle Price Forecast After Tyson Plant Closes
Cattle prices won’t rise as much as previously expected in 2026, as the closure of a Tyson Foods plant is seen loosening competition for scarce U.S. supplies.
Enterprise Buys Hogan to Enter Heavy-Duty Truck Sector
Best known for its Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo passenger car rental and leasing brands, Enterprise already offered light- and medium-duty truck rental.
First Brands Rushes to Stymie Panic as Loan Plunges to 63¢
Major First Brands investors have offloaded stakes in the bankrupt auto supplier’s debt, causing the value of its most senior loan to collapse and prompting it to pull forward a lender call.
CVS Raises Profit Outlook in Sign of Momentum for 2026
CVS raised its full-year profit forecast and said earnings would rise in 2026, a sign of hope as it navigates a turbulent retail environment and government scrutiny.
Mexico to Raise China Tariffs, Hopes for US Relief on Steel
Mexico’s Congress is set to vote this week on President Claudia Sheinbaum’s proposed tariffs on China, part of a broader plan to shield local producers and ease trade tensions with the U.S.
California Advances New Autonomous Vehicle Regulations
California regulators opened a 15-day public comment period Dec. 3 as they advanced revised rules that would broaden how autonomous vehicles operate on state roads.
Deere Defends Prices After Trump Pushes for Cuts
The world’s biggest farm machinery maker said in a statement to Bloomberg that it “has kept focus on supporting our customers and helping them build for the long haul.”
Farmers Say Trump Aid Brings Relief but Not Recovery
“This is kind of a Band-Aid — we need more markets more than we need aid,” said Missouri farmer Marty Richardson, adding that he feels like 2026 will be just as bad as this year.
Nvidia Wins Approval to Sell H200 Chips to China
President Trump granted Nvidia, America’s most-valuable company, permission Dec. 9 to export its high-end H200 chip to China, watering down years of U.S. national security safeguards.
Maersk Opens New Ground Freight Site Near Port of Savannah
Maersk says the Savannah, Ga., facility follows recent ground freight openings in Lake City, Ga., and Dallas-Fort Worth, and creates an ecosystem of integrated services.
Home Depot Issues Cautious 2026 Outlook
The U.S. housing market has weighed on Home Depot as high interest rates prompt consumers to remain on the sidelines for big-ticket purchases and projects that require financing.
Small-Business Optimism Rises on Strong Sales Outlook
In addition to sales expectations and hiring intentions, the overall index was boosted by a slight improvement in plans to increase inventories and earnings trends.
Trump Signals Possible Cuts to Some US Tariffs
Asked in an interview with Politico whether he’d rule out cutting tariffs on more goods than coffee, beef and bananas, Trump said he would “on some, and on some I’ll increase tariffs.”
Trump Targets Tariffs on Canadian Fertilizer, Indian Rice
President Donald Trump signaled Dec. 8 that he could impose fresh tariffs on agricultural products, including Canadian fertilizer and Indian rice.
PepsiCo Plans Layoffs as It Looks to Finish Elliott Talks
PepsiCo plans to review its North American supply chain as it wraps up negotiations with Elliott, according to sources. The company also warned workers of incoming “structural changes.”
Trump Urges Tractor Makers to Cut Costs as Farmers Aided
President Trump pressured farm equipment manufacturers to drop prices for tractors, his latest efforts to address Americans’ concerns about shaky economic conditions.
Detmar Logistics to Start Autonomous Ops With Aurora in '26
Last-mile logistics specialist Detmar will use Aurora’s in-house Peterbilt tractors to ship the proppant 20 hours a day on public and private roads in the Permian Basin oil and gas field.
Consumers See Stable Inflation as Job Outlook Improves
Fed officials are widely expected to cut their benchmark interest rate for a third straight time Dec. 10, in a bid to safeguard against worsening labor market conditions.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for December 8, 2025
Here's the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the December 8, 2025 print edition.