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EU Greenlights Japan's Nippon Steel's $14.9 Billion Acquisition of US Steel Despite Opposition

EU Greenlights Japan's Nippon Steel's $14.9 Billion Acquisition of US Steel Despite Opposition

The European Union (EU) has approved Japan's Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel for $14.9 billion despite facing opposition in the United States.


Some California Stores May Be Forced to Close Self-Checkout Lanes Under New Bill

Some California stores may be compelled to eliminate self-checkout lanes due to a new bill that changes the regulations of the service.

Joe Biden Administration Sanctions Colombian Maritime Companies Preying on Vulnerable Migrants Seeking to Enter US

The administration of President of Joe Biden has implemented visa restrictions on executives of several Colombian maritime transportation companies accused of exploiting vulnerable migrants seeking to enter the US.

Former TikTok Executive Accuses ByteDance of Extensive Control Over Platform

A former TikTok executive claims that CEO Shou Zi Chew mainly serves as a "conduit" for ByteDance executives who truly make the decisions for the platform.


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