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Former CEO Shoots Himself to Commit Suicide After Receiving $25 Million Record-Breaking Fine for Fraud at Steinhoff
After being notified of an arrest warrant against him, a former CEO of Steinhoff was found dead in what authorities suspect to be a suicide.
1 in 3 Companies Is Abandoning College Degree Requirements for Salaried Jobs, But Compensation Remains a Challenge
A recent report by Payscale reveals that one in three companies is shifting away from requiring a college degree for salaried positions.
Alaska Airlines Passengers in Boeing's Door Plug Blowout Incident Could be Crime Victims, FBI Says
The passengers aboard the Alaska Airlines Boeing flight, which had a door plug blowout incident midair, received letters from the FBI that told them they might be victims of crimes.
Trump's Social Media Company, Which Owns Truth Social, Set To Go Public; Ex-President Could Net $3 Billion Soon!
The DWAC voted in favor of merging with Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns the Truth Social platform.
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Germany will legalize recreational cannabis starting April 1, but it comes with strict regulations, leaving some questioning if it's an April Fool's prank by the government to catch Germans illegally consuming cannabis.
Wetherspoon's profits surged eightfold to £36 million in the first half of the financial year, driven by resilient sales amidst Covid recovery; expansion plans outlined.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently concluded talks in London to introduce the world's first global emissions tax. The tax, backed by 34 nations, aims to steer the shipping industry toward eco-friendly practices.
The U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit against Apple for alleged antitrust violations has initiated a lengthy legal battle that may reshape Apple's business practices and the tech industry. The DOJ accuses Apple of unfairly controlling its ecosystem.
A new research shows that most Australians worry about a cashless society. A cashless society worries most Australians, who also have concerns about the exploitation and marginalization in some communities, a new study shows.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will thoroughly investigate the merger between Vodafone and CK Hutchison's Three unless the two mobile carriers address the regulator's concerns.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has renewed her call for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to investigate Tesla, its CEO Elon Musk, and its board of directors.
Elon Musk's X has updated its privacy policy to ban users from publishing the names of people behind anonymous accounts after some users shared the alleged identity of an antisemitic cartoonist who used a pseudonym.
Seniors and other recipients of Social Security benefits might see higher payments after the Social Security Administration (SSA) made a few changes to its rules to address its overpayment problem.
After Evergrande was accused of $78 billion fraud, Chinese authorities are investigating accounting giant PwC.