• Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Honda to invest $808 million in Brazil by 2030

    Japanese automaker Honda will invest 4.2 billion reais ($807.74 million) in its Itirapina plant in Brazil by 2030, an executive said on Friday, adding the company aims to develop a hybrid-flex vehicle in the South American country. Honda's announcement is the latest in a series of fresh investments by automakers such as Volkswagen, General Motors, Stellantis and Toyota in Brazil. According to Brazil's government, investments pledged by automakers in the country for the coming years already total nearly 130 billion reais.

  • The Wall Street Journal

    Heard on the Street Recap: Netflix Pivots

    Netflix was a case in point: The company has added more than 31 million subscribers over the past three quarters since it started its crackdown on freeloaders. But now Netflix doesn't want investors to pay attention to its subscriber data anymore. Netflix has been trying to get investors to focus less on subscriber growth for a while now—and not without some justification, writes Heard on the Street columnist Dan Gallagher. It is also—according to Netflix—a better way to measure the performance of its business.

  • NBC

    John Lithgow Shares Amazing Jeff Bridges Portrait & Advocates Art Education

    John Lithgow dishes on his passion for quality arts education, and shares how he's advocating for increased access in public schools by going back to school himself as seen in his new PBS special "Art Happens Here." John opens up about his love of the arts growing up in a theater household, and Kelly reacts to his dancing and painting skills.