Ford's Stolen Vehicle Services, which was launched with the 2024 F-150 model year, added a “Start Inhibit” feature that allows owners to disable an F-150’s engine from a smartphone.
Ford's Stolen Vehicle Services, which was launched with the 2024 F-150 model year, added a “Start Inhibit” feature that allows owners to disable an F-150’s engine from a smartphone.
Bloomberg News Companies Dec. 12, 2025 11:46 am1d ago
The mention of Henrique Braun’s citizenship was unusual for a U.S.-based company, and raised the question of whether it was done for geopolitical reasons
AP Arts & Entertainment Dec. 12, 2025 7:43 am1d ago
Company wants to bring characters like Mickey Mouse, Cinderella and Luke Skywalker to the Sora video generation tool.
CEO Kelly Ortberg — who previously served as CEO of Collins Aerospace in Cedar Rapids — called it a “pivotal moment” for Boeing's future.
The company shut down the last blast furnace at the site near St. Louis in 2023, and it even moved to wind down its steel processing mill there in September.
Companies Dec. 5, 2025 1:45 pm8d ago
The Cedar Rapids-based company said the reorganization is intended to “strengthen our ability to serve customers through the solutions that drive the most value, reliability and long-term stability.”
He’s accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson — an Iowa native and University of Iowa graduate — on a New York City street one year ago.
Costco is joining other companies that aren’t waiting to see whether the Supreme Court strikes down President Donald Trump’s most sweeping import taxes.
Most big U.S. retailers are closed Thanksgiving Day. However, many will open early the following day, Black Friday, for the unofficial start of the holiday gift-buying season.
Martin Bally, Campbell’s vice president of information technology, was named in a lawsuit filed last week by a former employee.
Agriculture Nov. 25, 2025 6:00 am18d ago
Facility employs nearly one-third of residents of Lexington, Neb., and its closure in January could undermine the profits of ranchers across the nation.
A spokesperson confirmed that the layoffs announced Thursday account for about 20 percent of the company's management workforce, which isn't unionized.
Still no Iowa locations are listed as participating in open-ended strike to protest stalled labor negotiations with the company.
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