General Motors recalls over 270,000 cars in US over rearview camera issue

April 8 (Reuters) - General Motors is recalling ‌271,770 cars ‌in the U.S. over ​an issue with the rearview camera, the U.S. National Highway ‌Traffic ⁠Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Wednesday.

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Here are ⁠some details:

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* Recall includes Chevrolet ​Malibu sedans, ​NHTSA ​said. * The ‌rearview camera screen may display a distorted orblank image, reducing the driver's view ‌behind the ​vehicle,according to ​the ​NHTSA. * The ‌agency said that ​dealers ​will inspect and replace therearview camera.

(Reporting ​by ‌Chandni Shah in ​Bengaluru; Editing by ​Rashmi Aich)

General Motors recalls over 270,000 cars in US over rearview camera issue

April 8 (Reuters) - General Motors is recalling ‌271,770 cars ‌in the U.S. over ​an issue with the rearview camera, the U.S. National H...
Audrey Hepburn’s Former LA Mansion Sells for $9.4 Million

The only thing better than breakfast atTiffany’s? Breakfast at Audrey Hepburn’s former Brentwood rental home—which hit the market last summer for the first time in 34 years. The price? $10.9 million. Now, a buyer (and presumably a fan of thesilver screen legend) purchased the Los Angeles hideaway for $9.4 million, a nearly 14 percent discount. Jennifer Montague and the Larson Burmester Group of Sotheby’s International Realty handled the sale.

Elle Decor a landscaped pathway leading to a house framed by green hedges and decorative lamps

The house was first owned by Mildred and Edwin Knopf, relatives of Alfred Knopf who owned the renownedpublishing house, in the early 1950s. That was before British actress Deborah Kerr and her husband, Peter Viertel, snagged it.Hepburnleased the house twice from Kerr while she was abroad shooting films. According to several Sotheby’s International Realty listing agents, Hepburn was there in the spring of 1950, during a screen test ofQuo Vadis(Hepburn was considered for the part of Lygia, but the role, in fact, went to Kerr), and again while preppingThe Children’s Hourthe next year (Hepburn played Karen Wright).

The 31,163-square-foot estate, tucked behind gates on one of Brentwood’s most coveted streets, still exudes the understated elegance Hepburn was known for. Manicured rose gardens frame the property, while a covered lanai—outfitted with a fireplace, built-in ceiling heaters, and views of the expansive front lawn—feels tailor-made for early mornings with croissants and coffee.

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But it’s the house itself, built in 1939 by an unknown builder, that warrants such a hefty price tag. The 6,099-square-foot Georgian-style gem features five bedrooms, six-and-a-half baths, and a look that marries old-Hollywood grace with updated modernity. There's hand-painted Gracie wallpaper in the dining room, a conservatory fit for cocktail hour, and a chef’s kitchen with sun-soaked garden views.

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The kitchen is a maximalist haven, with arched ceilings original to the house.

Living Room

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The living room features a gorgeous fireplace and plentiful natural light.

Primary Bedroom

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The upstairs primary suite boasts dual spa-like bathrooms, massive walk-in closets, and a balcony.

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Primary Bathroom

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The primary bathroom is almost as large as most New York bedrooms.

Backyard Porch

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A covered porch features a fireplace, built-in ceiling heaters, and views of the expansive front lawn.

Backyard

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To the side of the porch, there's a small putting green.

Backyard

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A modernized pool graces the house's backyard.

The upstairs primary suite is practically a home in itself, with dual spa-like bathrooms, massive walk-in closets, and a balcony that overlooks the estate’s verdant-green front lawn. Downstairs, there’s a family room and a guest suite perfect for your live-in help—or your very lucky in-laws. Oh, and did we mention the swimming pool and a small putting green in the backyard?

Sure, Tiffany’s has diamonds. But this house has Hepburn, history, and a front lawn fit for a film still.

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TheParks and Recreationstar is expecting her first child with the actorChristopher Abbott, with whom she starred in the 2020 psychological dramaBlack Bear.

"It was a beautiful surprise after an emotional year," a source told PEOPLE on Tuesday. "They feel very blessed."

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The pair played creative collaborators who become lovers inBlack Bear, which Plaza co-produced to acclaim when it premiered atSundance. They also co-starred in the off-Broadway revival ofJohn Patrick Shanley's raucous romantic dramaDanny and the Deep Blue Sea, which ran from from Oct. 2023 to Jan. 2024.

Plaza is coming off a heavy year following thedeath of her husbandand close collaboratorJeff Baenain Jan. 2025.

Though the twoseparated before his death, Plaza told herParks and Reccostar Amy Poehler in August that life had become "a daily struggle," though she was "grateful to be moving through the world."

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Michigan woman missing after husband says she fell off boat in Bahamas

Police say they're searching for an American woman who disappeared Saturday in the Bahamas. The woman's husband told authorities that his wife went missing after falling from their boat and being swept out to sea.

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The missing woman was identified Monday as Lynette Hooker from Michigan, according to Hope Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue. Her husband, Brian Hooker, reported that he and his wife, who are both U.S. nationals, left Hope Town for Elbow Cay on the Bahamian island of Abaco at around 7:30 p.m. local time on Saturday, according to theRoyal Bahamas Police Force. They had set sail aboard an 8-foot hard-bottom dinghy, police said.

"She apparently bounced out of the boat," Hope Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue chief Troy Pritchard told CBS News on Monday.

Brian Hooker told police that his wife fell overboard with the keys to the boat, causing its engine to turn off. He said that strong currents carried her out to sea, and he lost sight of her, according to police. Brian Hooker paddled the dinghy to shore, arriving hours later at the Marsh Harbor Boat Yard at 4 a.m. Sunday morning.

Lynette Hooker was wearing a black bathing suit at the time, officials said. The search and rescue efforts continued Monday.

"They've been out again today," Pritchard told CBS News. "We still haven't found anything."

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Police said Brian Hooker told someone his wife was missing once he made it to the boat yard, and that person informed authorities. Officers proceeded to search the surrounding area, with help from members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and Hope Town fire officials.

"U.S. counterparts, volunteers, the Royal Bahamas Police Force and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force are assisting with this," the Royal Bahamas Police Force told CBS News in a statement. The U.S. Coast Guard Miami Sector also provided air support to Bahamian authorities in their search Sunday.

Police have asked people in the community who may have information relevant to the probe to report what they know to law enforcement, or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.

The U.S. State Department warned of potentially deadly boating issues in the Bahamas in atravel advisoryissued in March 2025, which said "boating is not well regulated" on the islands, and "injuries and deaths have occurred." The advisory also warned that watercraft, like jet skis, may come from unlicensed operators who "sometimes ignore weather forecasts." It encouraged travelers to "always follow local weather and marine alerts."

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Chinese pigs fed new menu as Beijing weans farmers off US soy

By Daphne Zhang and Lewis Jackson

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TAIZHOU, China, April 7 (Reuters) - At the edge of one of the many pig farms spread across the vast, unbroken floodplains of Taizhou, a two-hour drive northwest of Shanghai, a pair of square, four-metre pools of acrid-smelling ochre liquid hold the key to cutting costly soybean use in half.

The pools hold a swill of cheaper, locally sourced ingredients, ‌which can include brans, pumpkin vines and wine lees. But it is fermented - like yogurt - so the proteins are already broken down and easy to digest, lessening the need for the higher-quality proteins in ‌soy, 80% of which China imports.

For the farm's owner, 47-year-old Gao Qinshan, the motivation is entirely monetary. Feed accounts for 70% of pig rearing costs, and soybean prices have jumped - squeezed by Beijing's trade stand‑off with Washington and compounded by war in the Middle East.

"Soybean prices have ​become so unstable,” Gao lamented.

With the industry already hobbled by oversupply and weak consumer demand, "pig farming has become unprofitable," he said. "Everyone is thinking about how to cut costs."

The grassroots fixation on overheads belies Beijing's more strategic motivations: long‑term food security and increased self‑reliance.

The government sharply accelerated a drive to expand protein sources for livestock in March of last year, just as trade tensions ramped up early into President Donald Trump's second term. Soybeans quickly became a key bargaining chip.

Reuters interviews with dozens of livestock and feed producers, state researchers and industry experts revealed Beijing is moving faster than previously thought to deploy new technologies and promote fermented feed.

It's the agricultural equivalent of Beijing's campaign to build domestic capabilities in microchips and ‌artificial intelligence, catalysed by Washington's stringent controls on advanced technology exports to China.

In ⁠terms of agriculture, "the biggest national policy goal right now is soymeal reduction," said Fu Zhenzhen, a feed analyst at Beijing Orient Agribusiness Consultants.

"The most direct reason for that is the trade war with the United States," she said. "Fermentation is essential."

MOTIVATING FARMERS TO SWITCH

China is the world's biggest buyer of soybeans, and imported $52.7 billion of the oilseed in 2024, $12 billion of ⁠which came from the U.S., the latest figures from the World Bank show.

Last year, inbound shipments increased 6.5% from 2024 to a record 111.8 million metric tons, according to Chinese customs data.

Fermented feed currently accounts for 8% of industrial feed in China, up from 3% in 2022, and is likely to hit 15% by 2030, industry experts predict. That could help China cut soybean imports by up to 6.3% from last year's levels, according to Reuters calculations.

Pig farmers are just one piece of Beijing's food ​security ​puzzle, albeit an important one, with pork a traditional staple of the Chinese diet - China is home to half the world's ​pigs - and swine more dependent on soymeal than poultry or cattle.

Farms like Gao's raise a ‌third of livestock in China, the world's biggest meat producer.

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However, the switch to fermented feed requires a heavy commitment, often entailing the overhaul of entire feeding systems. Gao struggled initially, with feed growing mould and going to waste. Many farmers simply give up.

Beijing, characteristically, is leaving nothing to chance, offering incentives to every sector of the industry, and every link in the supply chain.

TARGETING THE ENTIRE SUPPLY CHAIN

China's Muyuan Foods, the world's biggest pig farmer, has reduced soymeal in its feed from 10% six years ago to 7.3% now using synthetic amino acids produced from fermented corn starch, Zhang Meng, director of the company's feed division, told Reuters.

Agribusiness giant New Hope Liuhe has developed soymeal-free chicken and duck feeds by fermenting duckweed and other cheap protein sources, according to people familiar with the matter. New Hope did not reply to a Reuters request for comment.

Working with the government, China's two biggest dairy producers, Yili and Mengniu, ‌have cut the amount of soymeal in cattle feed by 20%, according to sources at the state-backed National Center of Technology Innovation ​for Dairy. Yili declined to comment, and Mengniu did not reply to a request for comment.

All of the figures on soymeal reduction ​are being reported for the first time.

China has also attracted foreign investment, with Dutch-based trading house Louis ​Dreyfus planning to build its first fermented feed production line in the northern port city of Tianjin.

"China is standing at the forefront of fermentation technology," said Shambhu Nath Jha, principal consultant ‌at Fact.MR.

The U.S.-headquartered consultancy estimates that the value of China's fermented feed market vaulted ​to $6 billion last year, catching up fast on Europe's leading ​but more mature market, worth $7 billion. The U.S. market, by contrast, is worth just $2.5 billion, because soybeans and corn are more readily available.

For poultry, China's 25% fermented feed adoption rate already surpasses Europe's 20%, according to Fact.MR.

COSTS, COMPLEXITY AND TASTE

Beijing has momentum on its side: Pork prices at 16-year lows make any cost-reduction scheme an easy sell.

Where the fermentation pitch runs into problems is the lack of a standardized ​approach, analysts said.

Some argue that pigs mature more slowly if farmers simply ferment whatever ‌food sources are available, and can be weaker to disease.

The ultimate test may be taste.

"There is so much demand from consumers for better quality meat, but the industry is just focused on ​reducing costs and doing what the government wants," said Ian Lahiffe, an agriculture consultant in Beijing.

"There are a lot of benefits to feeding soybeans," he said. "They need to think about how to avoid ​sacrificing animal health and meat flavour."

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The network announced on April 6 that "Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen" will move into its 11:35 p.m. slot after "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" concludes on May 21.

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'Brady Bunch' star says he went 'fully off the rails' in his 20s after growing up on hit show

"Brady Bunch" star Mike Lookinland admitted his behavior was "fully off the rails" after finding mega stardom with "The Brady Bunch."

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Lookinland and Christopher Knight opened up about their experience as young adults in the Hollywood industry after starring as Bobby and Peter Brady in the 1970s sitcom.

"How come you guys didn't end up as a mugshot?" Jaybeau Jones asked during an episode of "The Real Brady Bros." "...There's no one's ever said a bad thing about any of 'The Brady Bunch' kids."

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Lookinland admitted he struggled more in his 20s.

"I lived my childhood in my 20s because I couldn't when I was a child," he explained. "And in my 20s, I had a car and money and freedom... I was fully off the rails."

He later added: "I'm just thankful that not every man, woman and child had a high-def camera in their pocket when I was 25, like they do now, because it would have ruined my life."

Knight said he had heard "stories" about what Lookinland had gotten up to back then. "Some of that was under the radar," Lookinland responded.

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During a previous episode of "The Real Brady Bros.," Lookinland and Knight's co-star Susan Olsen revealed she "almost died" while filming the first episode of "The Brady Bunch" as Cindy Brady. While rewatching the pilot episode with her co-stars, Olsen revealed it was the last time there was a close-up shot of Cindy because "I got injured." Her co-stars couldn't hide their shock at the news as she continued, "Yeah, I almost died."

"On the Culver lot, they were shooting something — I would assume, in the girl's bedroom — and I was getting body makeup on my legs," Olsen said. "I was standing on a makeup chair and something from the catwalk, where they keep all the lights and everything, fell."

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"It hit the makeup man first, [bounced] off the body makeup woman, and hit me in the face."

"You can tell, if you look at the [wedding] ceremony, and you see the three girls on one side, if you were to zoom in really tight, you can see my face is quite swollen," Olsen explained. "I look different. You can even see it in some of the early publicity shots. You can tell my face is a little swollen."

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