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British Oil Tanker Hit by Houthi Missile After Firing at US Warship as China Urges Rebels to Stop Red Sea Attacks

British Oil Tanker Hit by Houthi Missile After Group Fires at US Warship—China Urges Rebels to Stop Red Sea Attacks

A British oil tanker was reported to be engulfed in flames in the Gulf of Aden after Houthi rebels hit it with a missile on Friday after transiting the Red Sea.


Donald Trump Reacts to Verdict Ordering Him to Pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 Million for Defamation

President Donald Trump was ordered to pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll over defamatory remarks he made about her as president in response to her rape accusation.

Salesforce to Cut Major Jobs; About 700 Employees To Be Laid Off Due to Restructuring

American cloud-based software Salesforce will cut 1% of its workforce, letting go of 700 employees. (Photo : FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images) American cloud-based software Salesforce will cut 1% of its workforce, letting go of 700 employees.

Vodafone-Three Mobile Network Merger Prompts UK Antitrust Investigation

The UK's competition regulatory said it will investigate Vodafone's proposed merger with Three.


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Cultural flaws, incompetence, and poor leadership at Cruise caused regulatory difficulties and cover-up suspicions after an October 2023 pedestrian accident.
Apple Users Urged to Turn on New Stolen Device Protection Feature: Here’s How to Activate It and Why It’s so Important
Apple recently introduced a new security feature called Stolen Device Protection. Here’s how to activate it.
Bernard Arnault Moves to Tighten the Family's Hold on LVMH by Nominating 2 More Sons to Company's Board
LVMH head Bernard Arnault has proposed the appointment of his two sons to the company's board. Bernard Arnault, the head of the LVMH luxury goods conglomerate, disclosed on Wednesday that he has proposed the appointment of two more of his children to the company's board, a move to solidify his family's grip on Europe's most valuable firm.
realme C67 Launch
To get first dibs on the realme C67, the Squad should head to the nearest offline realme store and sign up for the pre-order list from February 1 to 8, 2024 only.
Mining Giants Ordered to Pay Nearly $10 Billion Over Brazil Dam Disaster That Killed 19 People
Mining giants BHP, Vale, and their iron ore joint venture Samarco have been ordered to pay $9.67 billion in damages over a deadly dam collapse in Brazil.
FTC to Investigate AI Deals of Tech Giants Microsoft, Amazon, and Google
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated an inquiry into the substantial investments made by tech giants Microsoft, Amazon, and Google in AI startups like OpenAI and Anthropic.
Woolworths Workers Criticize the Supermarket Over 'Woke' Australia Day Stance
Employees at Woolworths have voiced their displeasure over the supermarket's controversial Australia Day stance.
Keppel DC REIT's Second-Half DPU Falls 16.1% on Higher Property Expenses and Finance Costs
Keppel DC REIT has faced a 16.1% to 4.332 cents decline in its distribution per unit (DPU) for the second half of the year.
Levi Strauss Beats Forecasts With Quarterly Earnings Report
Levi Strauss & Co. has announced its intention to cut 10% to 15% of its global corporate jobs. Levi Strauss & Co. has announced its intention to cut 10% to 15% of its global corporate jobs under the leadership of incoming CEO Michelle Gass, alongside a cautious fiscal outlook for the year, according to Reuters.
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Paramount CEO Bob Bakish announced job cuts, joining an industry trend of layoffs. Paramount CEO Bob Bakish announced staff layoffs on Thursday as part of a strategic effort to operate more efficiently and reduce expenses, according to a report by CNBC.