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191K Aroeve air purifiers recalled due to overheating and fire hazards

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191K Aroeve air purifiers recalled due to overheating and fire hazards

More than 191,000 Aroeve air purifiers have been recalled after dozens of overheating incidents and one reported fire, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

The recall affects approximately 191,390 units of Aroeve brand air purifiers, regulators said.

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“The air purifiers can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers,” the CPSC said in a recall notice.

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Airova air purifiers recalled

More than 191,000 air purifiers were recalled following dozens of reports of overheating and one report of a fire. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

Aroeve has received 37 reports of the air purifiers overheating, including one report of a fire, according to the agency. No injuries or property damage have been reported.

The affected products are model MK04 units manufactured before July 2025 with serial numbers beginning with “BN.” The air purifiers were sold in black and white.

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THOUSANDS OF SMOKE DETECTORS RECALLED OVER POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD

Aroeve brand air purifiers were recalled

About 191,390 air purifiers were impacted by the recall. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

The units were sold online at Amazon.com, Shopify.com, TEMU.com and TikTok.com from September 2024 through June 2025 for between $80 and $134, the CPSC said.

Aroeve received 37 reports of the air purifiers overheating, including one report of a fire.

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Close-up of Aroeve brand air purifier, Menlo Park, California, November 22, 2025.  (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images / Getty Images)

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No injuries or property damage have been reported thus far.

Consumers are urged to stop using the air purifiers immediately and to contact Airova for a free replacement.

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Northbridge asset sold under the hammer for $8m

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The property, subject to a court order, has been partially sold back to its seller Mary Vlahos.

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The local share market has closed modestly higher as traders digest a spate of earnings reports from companies including JB Hi-Fi, Treasury Wine Estates, A2 Milk and BlueScope Steel.

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Ecology Building Society chooses Valleys town for its first high street branch

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The branch will open at the site of a former hardware store in April

Ecology Building Society has chosen Wales for its first ever high street branch. The mutual, which is the youngest in the UK having been established in 1981, will open it maiden branch in Porth where it has acquired a former hardware at Hannah Street.

In partnership with Rhondda Cynon Taf Council, Ecology Building Society – which has 15,000 customers served via online, post and telephone – secured UK Government Shared Prosperity Funding to renovate building, which has stood empty since June 2025. The new branch will create at least three new jobs in the area.

It will provide face-to-face service offering a range savings and mortgage products. It will also feature kiosks giving business and retail customers free access to cash deposit and withdrawal services, including to those without Ecology accounts. A community space, available for local groups to host activities, has also been designed into the branch.

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On the rationale for investing in its first branch, Gareth Griffiths, chief executive of Ecology, said “For too long, communities like Porth have been abandoned by the big high street banks, leaving them stranded in a ‘banking desert’ without access to essential services and support. These faceless corporates have put profit-driven decisions over people’s needs, leaving a gap that Ecology is determined to fill. This ambition starts with our very first branch in Porth.

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“Since Covid and the cost-of-living crisis, people have an increased need for security and face-to-face support. But the big banks have failed to respond to this. Ripping out banking facilities from the high street is more than just the denial of access to cash and customer service. It’s the loss of trusted spaces, stability and connection.

“Our community hub space will be a place that people and local groups can come together, plan activities and help one another. Porth has an amazing sense of pride, and we want the branch to build on that.”

Ecology identified Porth as one of several areas across the UK facing long-standing inequalities in access and opportunity. In Wales alone, over 62% of high street bank branches have closed their doors in the last decade, with Porth’s last remaining bank closing over eight years ago, making it difficult for residents and local business to access key financial services and support.

Ecology is currently considering, although at an early stage, potential locations for other physical branches.

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Mark Norris, Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s cabinet member for regeneration and housing, said:“We are delighted to welcome Ecology Building Society to Porth, bring much-needed community facilities to the town. As well as the immediate and obvious benefits of new banking services and local employment opportunities, this partnership has also meant an empty property, which was at risk of becoming an eyesore and a cause for community concern, has been regenerated.”

Rachel Springall, finance expert at Moneyfacts, said: “It is wonderful to see Ecology Building Society launch its first-ever branch to support those who are under-served in their area. There has been a stark decline in bank branches over the years, attributed to falls in footfall and changing consumer behaviour.

“However, there are still people out there who need access to branches to deposit or withdraw cash or need in-person support. Mutuals are champions at giving back to the community, so it’s brilliant to see the inclusion of a space available to local groups and that even non-members can use the banking facilities.”

In 2024 Ecology Building Society had total assets of £337m, of which £250m was mortgaged related. The mutual is currently preparing its financial report for 2025.

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The WA government has unveiled a new grant program to support the establishment of a spaceport in the state.

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Warner Bros. Discovery’s board is considering reopening sale talks with Paramount Skydance after receiving a revised takeover offer, according to a Bloomberg News report published Sunday.

The board has not made a final decision and could still move forward with its current agreement with Netflix.

The report, which cited people familiar with the matter, said board members are discussing whether Paramount’s updated proposal could lead to a stronger overall deal. Reuters could not immediately confirm the report, and the companies did not respond to requests for comment.

Warner Bros. agreed in December to sell its film studio and HBO Max streaming service to Netflix for $27.75 per share, CNBC reported. Soon after, Paramount launched a hostile bid, offering $30 per share in cash.

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Last week, Paramount sweetened its proposal but did not increase the $30 per share price. Instead, it added new financial incentives.

The company offered shareholders a 25-cent-per-share quarterly “ticking fee” starting in 2027 if the deal has not closed by the end of 2026.

That fee could amount to about $650 million in cash per quarter until the transaction is completed.

Paramount Offers to Cover $2.8B Netflix Breakup Fee

Paramount also agreed to cover the $2.8 billion breakup fee Warner Bros. would owe Netflix if it walks away from their existing agreement.

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According to the NY Post, Paramount said it would eliminate up to $1.5 billion in possible debt refinancing costs. Altogether, Paramount’s offer values the deal at about $108.4 billion, including debt.

Both Paramount and Netflix are interested in Warner Bros. for its strong film and television studios and its large content library.

The company owns popular franchises such as “Game of Thrones,” “Harry Potter,” and DC Comics heroes like Batman and Superman. These brands are seen as powerful drivers for streaming and global growth.

Activist investor Ancora Holdings, which has built a nearly $200 million stake in Warner Bros., recently said it plans to oppose the Netflix deal.

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The firm argues the board did not fully engage with Paramount over its competing bid.

According to the sources, this is the first time Warner Bros.’ board has seriously weighed whether Paramount’s improved terms could produce a better outcome or encourage Netflix to revise its own offer.

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Dow Jones futures rose slightly Sunday night, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. The stock market continued its choppy action, with the indexes falling slightly to solidly for the week. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell below their 50-day lines, dragged down by Apple (AAPL), Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL), Amazon.com (AMZN), Meta Platforms (META) and, somewhat, Nvidia (NVDA).…

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