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Boeing and Airbus Allegedly Used 'Counterfeit' Titanium, FAA Investigation Reveals
Boeing and Airbus are under FAA investigation over allegations of using counterfeit titanium that risks the safety and integrity of critical components.
Supreme Court Ruling Allows Continued Sale of Bump Stocks in Guns Used in 2017 Vegas Massacre
The Supreme Court junks the Trump Administration's ban on bump stocks in 2019 used by the 2017 Las Vegas shooter, ruling that they aren't illegal machine guns.
UK Recalls Sandwiches Following E. coli Outbreak Linked to Hospitalizations
Greencore recalls thousands of Sandwiches, with 30 sandwich varieties implicated, due to E coli outbreak affecting 113 people in the UK, leaving 37 hospitalized.
Telehealth Executives Arrested After Illegally Distributing 40 Million Adderall Pills and Other Addictive Drugs
Done Global executives were arrested for orchestrating a $100 million scheme to illegally distribute over 40 million Adderall pills and other addictive drugs.
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Taylor Swift's Scotland concerts boosted the local economy by $98 million and are projected to add $1.27 billion to the UK economy while setting new attendance records.
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Tyson Foods has suspended its Chief Financial Officer, John R. Tyson, following his arrest on charges including intoxicated driving.
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 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's decision to fire employees accused of faking work highlights a growing intolerance among bosses for disengaged workers.
The Norwegian Consumer Council has filed a complaint against Meta over its plans to use the images and posts of users on Facebook and Instagram to train artificial intelligence (AI) models.
Waymo recalled 672 autonomous cars after one hit into a utility pole in Phoenix, Arizona. A Waymo autonomous self-driving Jaguar electric vehicle sits parked at an EVgo charging station in Los Angeles, California, on May 15, 2024.
California lawmakers rejected Governor Newsom's request to allocate an additional $400 million for PG&E in the state budget, continuing a political standoff.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in New Zealand for a three-day trip aimed at strengthening business and trade ties between the two countries.