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Elon Musk's Tesla Interns Blame CEO For Ruined Summer Plans Due To Last Minute Revokes

Elon Musk Wins the $500 Million Severance Lawsuit Filed by Terminated Twitter Employees

Elon Musk was held not liable for failing to pay at least $500 million in severance to thousands of Twitter employees he laid off after buying the firm.


Costco to Increase Membership Fees, Marking the First Price Hike in 7 Years

Costco will raise membership fees starting in September, the first in 7 years. A worker pushes carts outside a Costco Wholesale store May 31, 2006 in Mount Prospect, Illinois.

Empowering Tenants and Property Managers: The Credit Gnomes Approach to Rent Reporting

Credit Gnomes addresses long-standing challenges in the property management industry by enabling property managers to report tenants' rental payment data directly to major credit bureaus—Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. This empowers property managers to leverage credit reporting, offering solutions to these issues. This approach not only encourages tenants to prioritize rent payments but also provides them with the opportunity to build positive credit histories.

Chinese Report Claims Fuel Trucks Used to Transport Cooking Oil

Chinese authorities are reviewing an investigative report which alleged the practice of using fuel tankers to carry cooking oil, rocking the country into a major food safety scandal.


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UK Supreme Court Rules Against British Airways, Paving Way for Massive Compensation Claims
The UK Supreme Court's ruling against British Airways on flight delays entitles passengers to compensation for cancellations due to staff illness, potentially benefiting tens of thousands annually.
California Raw Milk Linked to Largest Salmonella Outbreak in a Decade, Records Reveal
A newly disclosed state report reveals that raw milk from Raw Farm in Fresno, California, has been linked to the largest salmonella outbreak in a decade, sickening at least 165 people.
Californian Fast-Food Employees May Earn $20/Hour Wage but Franchisees Cut Work Hours
California franchisees are cutting employee hours and raising prices in response to a new law raising the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour, while workers see mixed impacts.
Chinese Firm Under Fire For Confining Employee in Dark Room to Make Him Resign
Guangzhou Duoyi Network Co. Ltd confined an employee, Liu Linzhu, to a dark room without power or communication for four days to pressure him into resigning.
Microsoft Faces Backlash Over iPhone-Only Policy That Bans China Staff from Using Android Phones
In China, Microsoft employees were banned from using Android phones and were forced to use iPhones only as a device, sparking social media backlash due to overreliance on foreign technologies.
Ozempic, Wegovy Weight Loss Drugs See High Dropout Rate Within Two Years Due to Cost and Effectiveness
A US pharmacy study found that most patients prescribed Wegovy or Ozempic for weight loss discontinue their use within two years.
Former SpaceX employee alleges a "frat boy" culture at the company, where colleagues joked about being drunk while overseeing rocket launches and described pervasive casual sexism.
Swiss authorities have banned the use of the Sarco "suicide capsule," set to debut in euthanasia clinics, citing ethical and legal concerns about the device's method.
Apple, Microsoft Back Out From OpenAI Board Seats Over Antitrust Concerns
Despite initial plans to fill OpenAI's board seats, Apple and Microsoft will exit instead to avoid regulatory concerns but will continue their collaborative partnerships.
China's BYD Plans to Construct $1 Billion EV Factory in Turkey
China-based BYD has committed to constructing a $1 billion assembly plant for electric vehicles (EVs) in Turkey.
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