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Tyson Foods CFO John R. Tyson Suspended After DUI Arrest: Company Announces

Tyson Foods CFO John R. Tyson Suspended After DUI Arrest: Company Announces

Tyson Foods has suspended its Chief Financial Officer, John R. Tyson, following his arrest on charges including intoxicated driving.


Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares Criticizes Own Arrogance in Dealing with US Plant Issues

Stellantis NV CEO Carlos Tavares admitted his own arrogance in not promptly addressing multiple issues affecting US operations, including manufacturing setbacks at undisclosed plants.

Emirates Slapped With $1.8 Million Fine for Flights in Off-Limits Regions, Including Iraq

Emirates has been fined $1.8 million by the US for conducting flights over restricted regions, while JetBlue Airways was permitted to sell seats on these flights under a code-sharing agreement, sparking scrutiny and regulatory review.

Wells Fargo Fires Workers for Faking Work in Major Move Against Employee Disengagement

Wells Fargo's decision to fire employees accused of faking work highlights a growing intolerance among bosses for disengaged workers.


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California Lawmakers Reject Newsom's $400M PG&E Budget Bid Amid Ongoing Political Standoff
California lawmakers rejected Governor Newsom's request to allocate an additional $400 million for PG&E in the state budget, continuing a political standoff.
China's Li Visits NZ to Strengthen Business, Trade Ties
Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in New Zealand for a three-day trip aimed at strengthening business and trade ties between the two countries.
Visa-Mastercard $30 Billion Swipe Fee Deal Setback as Judge Hints at Rejection
A federal judge in Brooklyn indicated that she will likely reject the $30 billion settlement between Visa, Mastercard, and retailers aimed at capping credit card swipe fees.
Donald Trump Slams US Aid to Ukraine, Talks Raising Tariffs to Replace Income Tax in First Capitol Hill Visit Since January 6 Riot
Former President Donald Trump has slammed US aid to Ukraine and proposed replacing the US income tax with higher tariffs during a visit to Capitol Hill on Thursday.
FDA Took Over a Year to Act on Whistleblower Tip About Abbott Nutrition, New Audit Finds
An audit revealed that the FDA took over 15 months to act on a whistleblower complaint about conditions at an Abbott Nutrition factory.
US Returns Additional $156 Million to Malaysia From Stolen 1MDB State Fund
The United States (US) has returned $156 million to Malaysia, which was recovered from assets seized in investigations into a global corruption scheme involving the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) state fund.
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Ford ended an expensive program that pushed dealers to invest over $1 million to sell EVs. The Ford Motor Company logo is seen July 20, 2008 at a dealership in Hudson, Wisconsin.
G7 Agrees to Give Ukraine $50 Billion Loan Amid War vs. Russia
The leaders of the Group of Seven, the world’s wealthiest nations, have agreed to create a $50 billion loan to help Ukraine in its fight to survive Russia’s onslaught, with interest earned on profits from Russia’s frozen central bank assets used as collateral.
LinkedIn Unveils New AI-Powered Features for Premium Subscribers to Optimize Job Search
LinkedIn Premium users can now use new AI-powered tools to improve their cover letters and resumes.
Apple Faces New Lawsuit That Claims of Underpaying Female Workers in California
Apple is facing a proposed class action lawsuit alleging it systematically underpaid over 12,000 female employees in California.
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