Neil Young begins pulling his music from Spotify, Nissan recalls almost 700,000 Rogue SUVs
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Speaker 1: This is C and here are the stories that matter right now. The wall street journal reports. Spotify is officially in the process of removing musician, Neil Young's music from its platform. The move comes after young published a letter to his official website saying Spotify could host his music or comedian Rogan's podcast, but not both young cited COVID misinformation in Rogan's podcast. As a reason for issuing the ultimatum, neither Young's management [00:00:30] nor Spotify immediately responded to requests. For comment. Valve says it's steam deck, a handheld console designed to connect to user's steam accounts for PC gaming on the go will begin shipping in late February. The device was originally slated to ship in December, but was delayed two months after valve encountered supply chain issues and material shortages. The company says the steam decks official launch date is February 25th with the first batch of units [00:01:00] shipping out on February 28th and finally Nissan and the national highway traffic safety administration announced a recall of nearly 700,000 Nissan rogues over concerns that a faulty electrical connector could start a fire. The recall includes Nissan rogues manufactured from 2014 through 2016, but does not currently have a fix. The owners of affected vehicles can expect to be notified by Nissan via mail on or around March 2nd, 2022, [00:01:30] alerting them of the issue with a second notification to be sent. Once an official solution is available at dealerships.
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