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Bitcoin broke $60,000. The cryptocurrency is nearing a record, and prices will probably keep rising as an event known as âhalvingâ is about to take place.
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Elon Musk said a Tesla sports car is finally coming next year. The Roadster vehicle, which is a SpaceX collaboration, was supposed to go to market in 2020, so itâs a bit behind.
Toyota and Chrysler recalled hundreds of thousands of cars. The formerâs recalls hit Tacoma and Tundra pickups, Sequoia SUVs, and Camry compacts, while Chryslerâs targeted Jeep Grand Cherokees.
 Disney is hoping an $8.5 billion mega-merger with Reliance will save its India business. The deal will combine Disneyâs Star India with Viacom18, which is itself a venture between Reliance and Paramount Global.
The Supreme Court social media case drew weird comparisons

Is social media more like a wedding cake designerâs website or Etsy? Or is it like a bookstore?
The Supreme Court heard arguments over Texas and Floridaâs social media laws on Monday, and some of the arguments made by the justices, state solicitors general, and trade groups representing social media firms were chock full of far-reaching similes and metaphors.
Quartz looked at the wackiest comparisons drawn, and why the word âparadeâ was mentioned 25 times during the arguments.
Appleâs rival in China has the keys to the cars
Huawei, Appleâs smartphone rival in China, took a different bet on cars, and it looks like itâs winning the bet.
The key difference in their strategy is that Apple wanted to build cars, but Huawei wanted to build things for cars. But it might not be game over for Apple cars just yet.
One big number: $50 billion
What T.J. Maxxâs parent company brought in for sales last year, a milestone for the off-price retailer
The record-breaking party for T.J. Maxx made its way to the stock market, too.

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