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UK Moves to Ban Disposable Vapes to Stop Use Among Children

UK Moves to Ban Disposable Vapes to Stop Use Among Children

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to unveil plans on Monday to ban the sale of disposable vapes to prevent their use by children.


Bayer Ordered to Pay $2.25 Billion to Pennsylvania Man Who Blamed His Cancer on Roundup Weedkiller

Bayer was ordered to pay $2.25 billion to a Pennsylvania man, who blamed his cancer on his exposure to the company's Roundup weedkiller.

Elon Musk's Brain Implant Startup Neuralink Found Violating US Hazardous Material Transport Rules: Report

Elon Musk's brain implant firm Neuralink was fined for violating US Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations on transporting hazardous materials.

Mining Giants Ordered to Pay Nearly $10 Billion Over Brazil Dam Disaster That Killed 19 People

Mining giants BHP, Vale, and their iron ore joint venture Samarco have been ordered to pay $9.67 billion in damages over a deadly dam collapse in Brazil.


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Warren Buffett–Backed BYD Beats Volkswagen as China’s Biggest Carmaker
Warren Buffett-backed BYD has seized the top position in China's car market, ending Volkswagen's 15-year reign.
Wilson Tennis Rackets Maker Amer Sports Eyes up to $8.7 Billion Valuation in US IPO
Amer Sports, the maker of Wilson tennis rackets, is targeting an up to $8.7 billion valuation for its upcoming US initial public offering (IPO).
Elon Musk Seeks 25% Voting Power at Tesla Before Pursuing AI and Robotics
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he would be uncomfortable leading the automaker in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics without securing at least 25% voting control of the company.
NASA Aims to Put Humanoid Robots in Space to Do Dangerous Jobs
NASA wants to put humanoid robots in space one day to help humans explore the moon and Mars. Human-like robots might be the next big thing in space as NASA aims to launch its humanoid robot Valkyrie in the coming years to help humans explore the moon and Mars.
Russia's Manufacturing Sector Grows Fastest in 7 Years in December
Activity in Russia's manufacturing industry scaled up at its fastest pace in almost seven years in December, according to a business survey.
Drugmakers, Including Pfizer and Sanofi, Set to Raise US Prices on at Least 500 Drugs in January
Several major drug companies, including Pfizer, Sanofi, and Takeda Pharmaceutical, are gearing up to implement price hikes on over 500 drugs in the United States in early January.
Nvidia to Launch a New Slower Gaming Chip in China to Comply With US Export Controls
US semiconductor giant Nvidia plans to introduce a slower version of its gaming processor in China to comply with US export restrictions.
Joe Biden Extends Suspension of Trump-Era EU Steel, Aluminum Tariffs for 2 Years
President Joe Biden has extended the suspension of tariffs on European Union (EU) steel and aluminum for two more years.
Tesla Robot Attacked a Giga Texas Factory Worker, And Here's How Elon Musk Reacted to the Report
A factory worker at the Tesla Giga Texas facility was reportedly attacked by a robot, which pushed its claws into his body.
Israel Gives Intel $3.2 Billion Grant for New $25 Billion Chip Plant, Biggest Ever Foreign Investment in Country
The Israeli government has approved to give Intel a $3.2 billion grant for its upcoming $25 billion chip plant in southern Israel.
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