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AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile to Pay $10 Million Settlement Over Misleading Claims About ‘Unlimited’ Plans

AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile will pay $10.25 million to settle a lawsuit alleging they lied about their "unlimited" and "free" plans.


Elon Musk Slams Mark Zuckerberg's Meta for Engaging in 'Super Greedy' Advertising Practices

Elon Musk, who owns the social media platform X, has criticized Meta for being "super greedy" in taking credit for advertisers running campaigns on its platform.

RBNZ Expects 2.3% Drop in New Zealand’s Q2 Inflation Rate

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is expected to report a drop in its second quarter 2024 interest rates, which could be estimated to be at 2.3%.

Australia: Small Plane with 3 Aboard Takes Emergency Landing in Newcastle Airport Without Landing Gear After Burning Off Fuel

A small plane with failing landing gear landed safely after nearly four hours of circling a regional airport.


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Joe Biden's Chances of Winning Reelection Damped by Persistent Inflation Fears, New Poll Shows
Concerns about inflation are reducing President Joe Biden's chances of winning reelection, a new poll shows.
Japan-Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
After more than ten years of being offline, this step would represent a crucial move towards stabilizing power costs in the country.
Chinese Companies Dominate Licensing Bids to Explore Iraq Oil and Gas Fields as US Snubs Energy Bidding Round
Chinese companies won five more bids to explore and develop oil and gas fields in Iraq. Chinese companies won five more bids for licenses to explore and develop oil and gas fields in Iraq as the hydrocarbon exploration licensing round of the Middle Eastern country entered its second day.
AU Court Says X No Longer Forced to Delete Videos of Sydney Church Stabbing as Legal Battle over Footage Continues
The Federal Court denied an injunction against platform X (previously known Twitter) for Wakely church stabbing tweets.
Massive Fire Destroys Poland Shopping Center With 1,400 Outlets
A blazing flame burned a huge shopping center in Warsaw, Poland this morning, with firemen scrambling to save the 1,400 businesses within.
Pfizer, AstraZeneca Pledge Nearly $1 Billion Investments in France
Pfizer and AstraZeneca have announced massive investments in France totaling nearly $1 billion. Two major pharmaceutical companies, Pfizer and AstraZeneca, announced on Sunday massive investments in France totaling nearly $1 billion.
Apple -Towson, Maryland
Nearly two-thirds of workers voting in favor of strike authorization reflects growing concerns among employees about their working conditions.
Hong Kong Cracks Down Fake Crypto Exchange Using Elon Musk Deepfakes to Trick Investors
The public has been cautioned by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) about Quantum AI, an organization that is suspected of carrying out fraudulent activities involving virtual assets and pretending to be Elon Musk.
Some Motorola, Lenovo Phones Now Banned in Germany — Here’s Why
A German district court recently ordered Lenovo to remove all of its Lenovo and Motorola devices from the German market after it favored InterDigital, the patent holder of its WWAN modules.
Avealto
Led by CEO and founder Walt Anderson, Avealto aims to close the digital divide created by expensive satellites and bring telecom services to areas that may have completely lacked them in the past.
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