Nippon, U.S. Steel file lawsuits concerning blocked acquisition; Breeze suspends Mobile service; Class action suit targets Toyota; Longtime Auburn chicken restaurant closes

Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel have filed two lawsuits claiming illegal interference in Nippon’s quest to acquire U.S. Steel.

Nippon, U.S. Steel file lawsuits concerning blocked acquisition

Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel have filed two lawsuits claiming illegal interference in Nippon’s quest to acquire U.S. Steel. Nippon is based in Tokyo, and U.S. Steel is based in Pennsylvania, but both have large operations in Alabama. – Business Wire

Breeze suspends Mobile service

Breeze Airways is suspending its service at Mobile International Airport effective Jan. 31. The airline last year began offering nonstop service to Orlando and one-stop service to Rhode Island. – News 5

Class action suit targets Toyota engines

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Some Toyota truck owners have filed a class action lawsuit saying engines for the Tundra pickup – some made in Huntsville – were defective. The suit is related to a May recall of 2022-2023 Tundras, Tundra hybrids and Lexus LX vehicles. – AL.com

Longtime Auburn chicken restaurant closes

Tenda Chick, which opened in 1989 in Auburn, has closed. The owner of the restaurant said challenges after the pandemic were insurmountable.  – News 3

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