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Ford Cancels Expensive EV Dealership Program That Requires Investment of Over $1 Million
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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Microsoft President Brad Smith was intensely questioned by a House homeland security panel on Thursday regarding the company's security practices and ties with China.
Ascension said the May ransomware attack was triggered by an employee who mistakenly downloaded a malicious file.
Former National Security Agency (NSA) director and retired US Army general Paul M. Nakasone has been named as the new board member of OpenAI.
Shareholders of Tesla approved the move to increase the pay package of CEO Elon Musk to $56 million.
T-Mobile secures a $2.67 billion contract with the U.S. Navy for advanced communication technologies, supported by its partnership with SpaceX for improved service delivery.
Wise's stock plunged 10% after projecting slower revenue growth, expecting a 15-20% income increase for FY ending March 2025, down from 31% last year.
Apple's deal to integrate ChatGPT into its devices for iOS18 is reportedly without financial compensation, with OpenAI banking on "exposure" to Apple's consumer base.
Singaporean company Fullerton Healthcare faced charges of graft and corruption in bribes by co-founders, but one of them, David Sin, was granted permission to leave the country.
Disney has agreed to invest $17 billion in its Florida resort over the next decade or two under a new deal with a DeSantis-backed board, concluding a lengthy legal dispute.
Trump and Biden made competing pitches to business leaders, with Trump focusing on tax cuts and deregulation, while Biden promoted government support and investments.

















