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Florida Man Fires Shots at Walmart Delivery Drone, Faces Legal Action

Florida Man Fires Shots at Walmart Delivery Drone, Faces Legal Action

A Florida man was arrested and faces felony charges after admitting to shooting a Walmart delivery drone that he claimed flew over his residence.


Omega Power: Leading the Charge in Safer, Higher Energy Density American-Made Batteries for Domestic OEMs

Omega Power Batteries Corp., a lithium-ion battery startup, is on a mission to revolutionize the American energy landscape and make its initial impact in the underserved but very profitable product applications outside of the dominant electric vehicle (EV) market. Recognizing a critical shortage of domestically produced batteries for these smaller-scale applications, the company is stepping up to fill this gap while prioritizing safety, sustainability, and national security.

Breaking the Mold: VentSafe's Innovation in Mechanical Ventilation

In response to the critical limitations of traditional ventilators, VentSafe has developed an ultra-high-frequency ventilation system that operates at a rate ten times faster than existing high-frequency technologies.

Kanye West Faces Legal Battle as Former Yeezy Employees Sue for Harassment and Discrimination

Kanye West, now known as Ye, and his Yeezy brand are facing a lawsuit filed by eight former employees alleging harassment and discrimination.


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CDK Global Predicts Full System Restoration by July 4 Following Cyberattacks
CDK Global, the software provider for around 15,000 North American car dealerships, expects to fully restore its systems by July 4 after cyberattacks forced them offline for days.
Paramount Global in Merger Talks to Integrate Paramount+ with Rival Streaming Platform
Paramount Global is in private discussions with other entertainment companies to explore merging its Paramount+ streaming service with an existing platform.
Thames Water Maintenance Work
Thames Water, Britain's largest water supplier, faces investigation after approving a £150 million ($198 million) dividend despite losing £500 million in pledged funding and debts.
Meta to Remove Posts Targeting Jews as 'Zionists' Amid Policy Update
The European Commission alleged that Meta violated digital laws under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) with its subscription-based ad-free model, and $13.5 billion in fines could be imposed.
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Head of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman, sparked controversy by suggesting all publicly available online content should be treated as "freeware" for training AI.
The 6th World Instant Noodle Summit Held In Osaka
Japan's potentially poisonous delicacy, fugu, is now available as a new flavor in Nissin's cup noodles, but it won't be sold outside Japan.
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Activists and the Information Commissioner's Office criticized the Environment Agency of England for refusing to disclose potential conflicts of interest among its directors related to water companies.
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Australia is the first country to implement the toughest anti-vaping laws, requiring a doctor's prescription to purchase nicotine vapes from pharmacies in limited flavors to curb nicotine use.
Sofitel Manila Closes Doors; Patrons Flock Restaurant's Last Day
The Sofitel Philippine Plaza in Manila concluded its operations on June 30, 2024 after around half a century of hospitality in the Manila Bay area.
Job Loss Motivated Colorado Man to Kill Wife and Disabled Daughter, Then Chop Off Their Bodies
An 83-year-old Colorado man was found guilty in the brutal killings of his wife and disabled daughter after he lost his job.
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