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Elon Musk Withdraws Lawsuit Against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, Case Could Be Refiled
Elon Musk has dropped his lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over allegations that the company shifted its focus from benefiting humanity to corporate profits, but the case may be refiled as no settlement was reached.
UK Supermarkets Allegedly Fool Customers by Falsely Labeling Bakery Products 'Freshly Baked,' 'Freshly Made'
Some UK supermarkets are accused of fooling their customers. A trading standard complaint claims they falsely label bakery products "freshly baked" or "freshly made."
Martin Shkreli Accused of Keeping One-Of-A-Kind Wu-Tang Clan Album Copy in New Lawsuit
Martin Shkreli is facing a new lawsuit. The plaintiff accuses him of keeping a copy of the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin."
PH Telco Giant PLDT Aims to Sell Almost 50% of Its Stake; $1 Billion Deal Now Being Finalized
A Philippine telco giant is planning to sell almost 50% of its business. It's now finalizing a $1 billion deal with a foreign entity.
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Why are oil companies raking hundreds of billions during Joe Biden's term? Is POTUS to blame? Here are the latest details.
Apple's stock surged over 5% after the company announced its new AI platform, "Apple Intelligence," signaling optimism among investors and analysts.
Israel faces the harsh reality of the ongoing conflict with Hamas as the country struggles to bounce back from increasing inflation, price surges, and housing shortages.
Zelenskyy's plea for air defense and funding aid garners support from Scholz. G7 and Switzerland following his arrival in Berlin to call for solidarity amidst war with Russia.
The World Bank forecasts 2.6% global growth, driven by US strength, although there is over "slow" growth due to conflicts and debt burdens.
GM approved a $6B stock buyback following a $10B program to boost share value and as they keep up with all-electric vehicle market competition.
Mastercard will ditch manual card entry in Europe by 2030, replacing traditional card numbers with secure tokens for easier and safer online payments.
Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark used "immersive audio and video" to make a call more realistic using three-dimensional sound.
The main shipping channel into and out of the Port of Baltimore has reopened to its original depth after the cargo ship Dali collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, causing its collapse and blocking most of the traffic into and out of the harbor, as well as the deaths of six Latino immigrants working on the bridge.
United Auto Workers (UAW) president Shawn Fain is under investigation by a government monitor appointed to combat union misconduct.

















