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Sam Ash Closes All 42 Stores After 100 Years
Musical instrument retailer Sam Ash announced it would be closing all of its stores by July 2024 after 100 years in the business.
UK Airports in Chaos Amid Border Force Passport E-Gates Crash Nationwide
Multiple airports in the UK are currently experiencing issues with their Border Force passport e-gates.
Panera Bread Charged Lemonade Pulled from Menu Following Lawsuits Linking Caffeinated Sips to Deaths
Panera Bread has faced at least three lawsuits alleging that individuals suffered cardiac problems or died after consuming its caffeinated drinks.
AstraZeneca to Pull Out COVID-19 Vaccine Worldwide After Adverse Side Effect Admission
The global withdrawal of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine comes after the acknowledgment of its potential adverse side effects.
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GM is to the rescue as it tries to lure Tesla interns affected by Elon Musk's layoffs. Here's what a GM spokesperson shared.
Hungryroot revolutionizes food delivery with AI-driven precision portioning, reducing waste by 80%. About one-third of all food produced in the United States is wasted and in landfills.
TikTok is challenging the app ban. The US government is now planning to block another Chinese company, DJI.
Japan is now bolstering its defense supply chain. As part of this effort, the Japanese government contracted JSW to produce armored vehicles.
Private equity firms are considering buying Peloton amid the CEO's departure and cost-cutting efforts. Restructuring aims to reduce expenses, and debt refinancing is in progress.
TikTok and ByteDance sue US government over law potentially banning TikTok, arguing it violates free speech.
French cognac makers saw their stocks surge after President Emmanuel Macron hinted at easing trade tensions with China.
Elon Musk says Boeing has too many non-technical managers, criticizing the company while he continues to conduct Tesla layoffs.
Microsoft's Xbox is closing four gaming subsidiaries, including Arkane Austin, due to disappointing sales, although specific job losses weren't disclosed.
Victorinox, the Swiss army knife maker, will make a bladeless version of the pocket tool. The company's CEO explains why.