Okay, I took some time to look at it.
My first question is how old are the O2 sensors? Original? My second question is what is your fuel economy? What percent city/highway?
Your idle trims look perfect. The trims are all within ±4%. No vacuum leaks! It looks like this wasn't a cold start (168° ECT), so I can't tell you how well the O2 heaters are working. The only thing I didn't like is the Bank 2 Sensor 2 pegging at zero until it warmed up.
The cruse speed data looks okay except for the accelerations. It looks like you were accelerating moderately hard during driving. I don't like how that fuel trim is spiking up under acceleration and staying there for some time. It looks like the engine is really dumping fuel. This is even more apparent at WOT. The mixture goes rich as it should, but the fuel trim is going up to +9. When you took your foot off the gas afterwards, the O2 sensor took almost 13 seconds to switch once, then it took another 14 seconds or so to get back to normal switching operation. This tells me the enrichment is excessive and it seems like you would really be wasting fuel.
I'm not sure what to make of the enrichment yet. It could just be PCM programming, but you might have some kind of leak upstream of the TB like a loose clamp or cracked rubber intake tube. Or it could be something with the MAF.
So if you have time, can you do a few more tests for me?
I would like a WOT run with MAF data. Only select RPM, MAF, MPH, and B1S1. Start at warm idle, do a WOT 0-60+, then take your foot off the gas and just coast back down to about 40 MPH before stopping. In park, let it idle a minute then do some throttle snaps. It's important to go from foot off the gas to pedal to the floor as fast as you can. You can let off when the engine revs up to 3-4k. Do this about 5 times in faster succession. That should be all for that trace.
I would also like a single O2 sensor voltage trace to see if they're switching properly. Deselect everything except the B1S1 voltage PID. In the corner you should see an update rate of about 50-60 PIDs/sec. If it's slower than that, you need to disable the fuel economy logging (which selects PIDs in the background and slows it down). Once you get a good refresh rate, then start the collection. Let it just idle for 2 minutes. Then do a few throttle snaps as above. Finally moderately accelerate (less than 1/2 throttle) to a normal cruise speed (1500-2000 RPM) and hold it steady for an additional two minutes.