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SARS Claims Clothing Stores Evade Tax Hikes in South Africa, Accusing Them of Taking Advantage of Peculiar Taxing System
SARS claims that clothing stores are evading the tax hikes in South Africa. Officials explained how clothing brands are possibly doing it.
Meta Wants to Use European Data for AI Training—Will Privacy Complaints Hinder it?
Meta said it wants to use European data for AI training while facing privacy concerns from European countries. Can it be allowed to do so?
Chrysler Mass Recall: Software Malfunction Affects Over 200K SUVs, Pickups—What Should Owners Do?
Chrysler announces a mass recall affecting over 200,000 SUVs and pickup trucks. Here's what owners should know.
Biotech Giant Roche Accuses Indian Manufacturers of Counterfeiting Its Accu-Chek, Selling Them Fake Ones on Amazon
Biotech giant Roche is accusing Indian manufacturers of counterfeiting its Accu-Chek devices. The company claims fake ones are being sold on Amazon.
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Tesla rallies retail investors through social media to support Elon Musk's $56 billion payday package as it faces divided opinions from bigger investors.
Abbott Laboratories announced that new FDA-cleared continuous glucose monitor sensors are available over-the-counter without a prescription.
The gold mining industry struggles to ramp up gold production due to declining deposits, financing, and regulatory challenges as gold prices increase.
OpenAI's San Francisco office is shrouded in mystery and unease as locals report the presence of undercover security guards who remain tight-lipped, leaving neighboring businesses and residents unsettled.
Oil prices surged as Goldman Sachs predicted a supply deficit due to summer demand, aiming for Brent crude to hit $86 per barrel despite OPEC+ production increase.
The body of missing British TV presenter and author Dr. Michael Mosley was discovered on a rugged stretch of coast on the Greek island of Symi after days of searching.
French markets saw a sharp decline after President Macron's unexpected call for a snap election, reflecting investor concerns over economic instability.
Google is facing accusations of anti-competitive behavior for allegedly planning to limit search engine choices on Android smartphones, raising concerns about fair competition in the market.
The FDA is examining Diamond Shruumz-brand microdosing chocolate bars after eight individuals experienced symptoms including vomiting, seizures, and central nervous system depression, prompting concerns over the product's safety.
Jonathan Kaye, a 52-year-old millionaire investment banker and Managing Director at Moelis & Company, was filmed punching a woman in the face, causing her to fall to the ground, during a confrontation on the streets of Brooklyn.