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Florida McDonald's Employee Arrested for Shooting at Drive-Through Customers After Dispute
A Florida McDonald's employee was arrested last week for shooting at customers following a dispute at the drive-through window, authorities said.
Fisker Files for Bankruptcy as Negotiations With Major Carmaker Come to Close
Fisker filed for bankruptcy after purchase talks with a multinational automaker failed. A logo sits illuminated outside the Fisker booth at the SK telecom booth on day 1 of the GSMA Mobile World Congress on February 28, 2022 in Barcelona, Spain.
Trafigura Pays $55 Million to Settle US Fraud, Manipulation Charges
Trafigura settled CFTC claims that it manipulated a fuel oil benchmark and prevented workers from cooperating with authorities.
US Halts Inspections of Some Mexican Avocados, Mangoes Following USDA Staff Security Incident
The US halted avocado and mango inspections in Michoacan following an incident that reportedly threatened USDA inspectors.
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The FTC sued Adobe for hiding early subscription termination costs and making cancellation hard. Adobe's Freemont offices are seen April 18, 2005 in Seattle, Washington.
Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek announced the release of its open-source generative AI code language model, Coder V2.
Identifying an unmet need in the travel industry, Founder Marie DeCosse created NOMAD to serve a new generation of travelers looking for extended stays without the usual logistical challenges and excessive costs. DeCosse explains, "Many professionals seek to blend their careers with their passion for exploration, and we are making that happen."
A lawsuit against Disneyland was recently filed after the attraction sold Dream Key annual passes for $1,400 each between August and October 2021.
The FDA has paused BioNTech's breast and lung cancer trial involving licensed treatment from Chinese biotech MediLink Therapeutics Ltd., citing safety concerns.
Will Lewis is urged to step down as CEO of The Washington Post following resurfaced allegations of unethical journalism practices at the London-based Sunday Times.
Tesla has filed a lawsuit accusing former supplier Matthews International of stealing and using its electric vehicle battery manufacturing secrets, seeking over $1 billion in damages.
Iceland will revise its tourism tax system and introduce dynamic pricing at popular sites like Geysir to manage overtourism.
China has initiated an investigation into EU pork prices following complaints of unfair competition as a possible retaliation as it coincided with the EU's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
Florida's new law bans Chinese citizens from purchasing properties without US green cards, with Gov. DeSantis citing "espionage" prevention.