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Baltimore Business Offers to Sell Watches Using Pieces of Collapsed Bridge
Local watchmaker Tsao Baltimore recently acquired a portion of scrap metal that was once the Francis Scott Key Bridge in an effort to keep its memory alive.
[TIMELINE] How Boeing Came Under Fire by Federal Lawsuit Over Fatal Crashes
Boeing has until July 5 to decide on whether to fight or plead guilty to the lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice for its alleged violation of a 2021 agreement that shielded it from criminal charges after a string of incidents involving its planes, employees, and other business lines.
Sony Cuts Jobs in Optical Media Plant, Phases Out Physical Disc Production
Sony announced that it would phase out recordable disc development and production after cutting up to 250 jobs at its optical media unit in northeastern Japan.
Walmart Announces Deals Sale to Compete with Amazon’s Prime Day
Walmart is set to hold its Deals sale from July 8 to 11, a week before Amazon’s Prime Day, and is expected to outmaneuver the Amazon event profit-wise as it is open for everyone.
FTC’s Ban on Worker Noncompete Agreements Partially Blocked by US Judge
The FTC’s rule to ban agreements commonly signed by workers not to join their employers’ rivals or launch competing businesses has been blocked by the US District Court.
GSK Acquires Full Rights to CureVac's COVID, Influenza Vaccines
GSK said that it was reorganizing its cooperation with CureVac, including gaining control over various vaccines they were producing together, including COVID-19 and influenza vaccines.
Netflix Begins to Phase Out Cheapest Ad-Free Plan
Netflix is pushing through with its plan to phase out its $11.99 ad-free tier for its existing subscribers later in July.
Federal Judge Blocks Mississippi Law Requiring Social Media to Restrict Access to Children
A US District Court judge blocked the Mississippi state government from enforcing a new law requiring social media users to verify their ages and restrict access by minors to sites if they lack parental permission or consent.
Australia Demands Porn Sites, Big Tech to Beef Up Child Safety Measures
The Australian eSafety Commissioner revealed that it gave the internet industry half a year to develop an enforceable code of conduct to prevent children from seeing pornographic content and other inappropriate material online.
Paramount, Skydance Re-Negotiate Merger Deal: Report
The preliminary merger deal between National Amusements, Paramount Global, and Skydance Media appeared to have been reignited after abandoning it due to shareholder dispute.
Lab-Grown Meat Firm Upside Foods Cuts Jobs Due to Regulatory, Financial Woes
Upside Foods announced that they were letting go of 26 of its staff and restructuring its executive and leadership teams to delegate processes more directly to staff due to legislative, regulatory, and financial issues.
Payment, Service Apps Ask for Card Information — Is It Safe?
Here are some ways on how apps employ data security and user safety features, for people to augment such with their own procedures.
John Deere Cuts 600 Jobs Across 3 Midwest Plants
John Deere said that it was planning to lay off around 600 employees across three of its Midwest factories by the end of August as it intends to focus on its operations in Mexico.
Ownership of Boston Celtics for Sale Weeks After Winning NBA Championship
The Boston Celtics is up for sale after its majority owner, Boston Basketball Partners LLC, announced its intention to sell all of its shares in the team.
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.
ShowPlace Icon Theater Closes Down After 15 Years
The ShowPlace Icon Theater in Chicago closed down at the end of its last day of business on June 30.
Gen Zs in Asia-Pacific Rely on TikTok, Influencers for Shopping Decisions: KPMG Study
Gen Z has been primarily looking for trends online rather than visiting department stores, according to a recent report.
US States Divided Over Gun Store Sales Having Special Credit Card Tracking
A California law requiring credit card networks to provide banks with special retail codes that could be assigned to gun stores to track their sales is set to be implemented on July 1.
Businesswoman, Ex-AFL Commissioner Samantha Mostyn Becomes Australia’s New Governor-General
Samantha Mostyn, a businesswoman and former sporting commissioner, has been sworn in as Australia’s 28th Governor-General.
Lending Site Reveals Gen X Owes Most Debt Among Generations
In a new analysis, most Americans also owe thousands of dollars other than their home loans, with Gen X footing the most expensive bill compared to different generations.
Amazon Initiates Review on Claims Perplexity AI Abused Online Content Scraping
Amazon said it was reviewing claims that Perplexity AI was scraping content without any approval, including content from prominent news sites.
UK’s Glastonbury Festival is Coming Up; Here’s Why it Matters
The Glastonbury Festival released an economic impact report for its 2023 season, revealing that it generated a total income of $212.5 million.
Australian Government Approves ANZ's Acquisition of Suncorp Bank
The Australian government announced that it has approved the request of ANZ to acquire the banking business of Suncorp for $3.26 billion.
Jury Orders NFL to Pay $4.7 Billion in Damages After Breaking Antitrust Laws in ‘Sunday Ticket’ Case
A jury in a California-based US District Court ordered the NFL to pay almost $4.8 billion in damages to a class action after a ruling found the league violating antitrust laws.
Tata Steel Advises Port Talbot Workers of Potential July 7 Shutdown due to Strike
Workers at Tata Steel were told that the company could potentially cease operations at its Port Talbot plant by July 7 due to a strike organized by the trade union Unite.
MTV Pulls Plug on News Website Archives A Year After Paramount Disbanded News Unit
The MTV News website has been completely expunged a year after Paramount Global dissolved MTV’s news unit, marking a sad day in music journalism.
NASA Picks SpaceX to Send ISS to Watery Grave Upon Retirement in 2030
NASA selected SpaceX as the provider of a deorbit vehicle that would control the International Space Station’s reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere upon its retirement in 2030.
US, Japan, South Korea Make Collaboration Commitment in Key Tech Capabilities
The United States, Japan, and South Korea have agreed to strengthen its cooperation on building more resilient supply chains and developing key technologies, particularly semiconductors, clean energy, cybersecurity, and critical minerals.
SCOTUS Trashes Lawsuit vs. Biden Administration’s Social Media Censorship
In a 6-3 vote, the US Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit seeking to restrict the federal government’s ability to communicate with social media firms like Google, Meta, and Twitter/X about content moderation.
Amazon to Launch Discount Store to Compete Against Shein, Temu
Amazon revealed plans to launch a dedicated low-price fashion and lifestyle online store to allow Chinese sellers to ship directly to consumers in the United States.
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