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Target Implements New Self-Checkout Policy Nationwide: Limits It to 10 Items Per Transaction

Target has begun implementing a new self-checkout policy nationwide, which restricts the number of items shoppers can process per transaction to 10.


Don Lemon Responds to Controversy Over Contract Negotiation with Elon Musk's X

In a podcast with Mediaite's editor in chief, Don Lemon addressed reports about his alleged diva-like demands during negotiations with Elon Musk's X.

Hermès Sued in Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Unfair Exclusivity Tactics in Birkin Bag Sales

Plaintiffs argue that Hermès restricts Birkin bag sales to high-volume buyers, violating antitrust laws.

Social Security Retirement Age Increase Pushed by House Republicans

The largest conservative caucus in the House proposes tying the retirement age to life expectancy to prevent Social Security from going insolvent.


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Biden admin adjusts EV targets to 35%, balancing industry concerns. EPA's new rules ease the transition, aiming for 50% emissions cut by 2032 amidst environmental and economic considerations
After announcing their AI chips, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang addressed the potential arrival of human-level AI within five years but highlighted concerns about ethical implications and AI hallucinations.
Hindenburg Research accuses Equinix of accounting manipulation and misleading shareholders with an "AI pipe dream," prompting market shock and investor reassessment.
Boeing revises its 2024 earnings outlook downwards as it plans to increase cash spending in the first quarter to address quality issues with its 737 aircraft, leading to a departure from the initial $10 billion estimate.
Following McDonald's recent technical incident, Greggs were similarly forced to close stores in the U.K. after a glitch affected their payment systems.
Tesla achieves milestones at Gigafactory Texas, producing 1,000 Cybertrucks worth of 4680 battery cells weekly, marking significant progress in meeting demand.
French regulators fined the tech giant over $280 million after the Google Vs. French media fiasco for alleged breaches of intellectual property rules.
Scientists are gearing up for mass production of perovskite solar panels, using the material's efficiency in capturing solar energy, despite previous challenges in making them market-ready.
Kering issued an unexpected profit warning due to plummeting Gucci sales in Asia, lowering its stock price by 14%.
The Biden administration's $20 billion grant to Intel aims to strengthen the semiconductor chip output in the U.S. and reduce dependency on foreign chip production, particularly from China and Taiwan.