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  2. Toyota reaches $1.6 billion settlement of emissions fraud ...

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    U.S. officials announced a $1.6 billion deal with Toyota's Hino Motors unit to settle charges it deceived regulators about the amount of emissions spewed by its diesel engines.

  3. KRRY - Wikipedia

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    The change was also triggered by the retirement of morning host Jeff "The Big Dog" Dorsey, who had served as a DJ for the station since 2001, and had a career in the Quincy-Hannibal radio market (including stops at WGEM, WTAD, and WQCY-FM) since 1978. Dorsey’s co-host Sarah Deien has also exited.

  4. North Quincy, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Parts of North Quincy also extend into the Riverside and Ellington townships of Adams County as a result of urban sprawl. Collectively, North Quincy functions as Quincy's largest suburb , separated from its parent city by Locust Street, a rail line, and woodlands that follow Cedar Creek– the borders are approximate .

  5. KHQA-TV - Wikipedia

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    KHQA-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Hannibal, Missouri, United States, serving the Quincy, Illinois–Hannibal, Missouri–Keokuk, Iowa market as an affiliate of CBS and ABC. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group , and maintains studios on South 36th Street in Quincy; its transmitter is located northeast of ...

  6. Nvidia unveils robot training tech, new gaming chips and ...

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    Toyota's shares were up 1.7% in late Tokyo trade. Huang expects automotive hardware and software revenue of $5 billion in fiscal 2026, up from an expected $4 billion this year. CES, formerly the ...

  7. Quincy Transit Lines - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Transit Lines is the primary provider of mass transportation in Adams County, Illinois with four routes serving the region. As of 2019, the system provided 347,194 rides over 47,465 annual vehicle revenue hours with 8 buses and 8 paratransit vehicles.