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Alibaba Launches ‘Alibaba Guaranteed’ to Target European, US Small Businesses
The Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba has been fast-tracking its global expansion by launching its ‘Alibaba Guaranteed’ service that would be aiming to target small businesses in the United States and Europe.
Goodwill Cuts 136 Jobs as it Closes Milwaukee Laundry, Linen Services Site
Goodwill announced the permanent closure of its Milwaukee commercial laundry and linen services facility, which also meant the redundancy of 136 jobs there.
Spaceflight Recap: Starship Makes Successful 4th Flight Test; Starliner’s Crewed Flight Test Docks to ISS
SpaceX’s Starship successfully completed its fourth flight test, making it one step closer to becoming useful for NASA’s Artemis program, while Boeing’s Starliner reached the International Space Station despite suffering multiple helium leaks.
Narendra Modi's BJP Party Settles with Coalition Government After Winning India's General Election
India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party narrowly won the 2024 general elections, forcing it to form a coalition and negotiate some economic policies in the near future.
US Initiates Antitrust Investigations on Nvidia, Microsoft, OpenAI as Part of Big Tech Scrutiny
The US Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission reached an agreement that allowed them to proceed with antitrust inquiries into the significant roles Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI have been doing in the development of artificial intelligence.
Ex-Meta Employee Files Lawsuit vs. Company for Alleged Censorship of Palestinian Accounts
A Palestinian-American who previously worked for Meta filed a discrimination lawsuit in a California state court against his former employer for allegedly being biased in its handling of content related to the war in Gaza.
Boeing's Manned Starliner Mission Finally Launches After Years of Delays
The Boeing CST-100 Starliner finally launched to space on June 5, 2024 after almost a decade of delays and malfunctions.
Australia Drops Lawsuit vs. X Over Church Stabbing Footage
The Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant announced that she was discontinuing the watchdog’s legal action against X over the graphic video footage of a stabbing incident at a church in Sydney last April.
FAA Greenlights SpaceX's 4th Starship Flight
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a license for the fourth launch of SpaceX’s Starship rocket system, scheduled for Jun. 6, 12:00 UTC.
Australia Sues Medibank for Data Breach due to Russian Hacking
The Australian Information Commissioner has filed a lawsuit against a Medibank for allegedly failing to protect data from being misused.
EU Pays Germany EUR 1.75 Billion for LEAG’s Coal Exit
Germany said that the European Commission has agreed to compensate power company LEAG with up to$1.90 billion for deciding to move away from coal by 2038.
AT&T, Verizon Customers Experience Outage Across US
Customers of AT&T and Verizon have experienced outages in several major US cities. An AT&T sign hangs outside of a store on April 01, 2024, in Miami, Florida.
Dr. Pepper Outranks Pepsi as Second Largest US Soda Brand
While Coca Cola has a comfortable lead in the US soda market, Dr. Pepper has been inching forward to second place and toppling Pepsi’s traditional ranking.
Microsoft Confirms Mixed Reality Layoffs Despite Still Selling HoloLens Headsets
Microsoft announced that it was cutting some of the jobs at its augmented reality department in its constant restructuring and shift from AR to artificial intelligence.
No Name Sports Bar Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Disability Discrimination
The owners of No Name Sports Bar, a hospitality establishment in Sebastian, Florida, received a lawsuit from two of its former employees for their alleged disability discrimination.
X to Allow Porn, Consensual Adult Content, Legitimizing Twitter’s Earlier Policy
X officially allowed people to show consensual adult content as long as they are labeled as such. This photograph taken on March 7, 2024 in Nantes, shows logos of US social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
‘Just Cause’ Developer Avalanche Closes 2 Studios, Cuts 50 Jobs
Avalanche Studios Group, the developers of the game franchise “Just Cause,” announced that they would be closing down its New York and Montreal studios and letting go of 50 of its staff.
Claudia Sheinbaum Elected as Mexico's First Female President in Landslide Victory
Morena Party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum has been elected as the first female president in Mexico’s 200-year history.
Emirates Chief Says Singapore Airlines Turbulence Incident a 'Lesson' to Aviation Industry
Emirates president Tim Clark said that the recent turbulence incident involving a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER flying from London to Singapore served as a lesson for the aviation industry as a whole.
Riyadh Air to Announce Partnership Deal with Major ASEAN Airline This Week
Several people anonymously told Bloomberg that Riyadh Air would be announcing an agreement with a major Southeast Asian carrier in the coming days.
Maldives Bans Israelis from Entering Country Due to War in Gaza
The government of the Maldives announced that it would ban Israeli passport holders from the country in response to the continuing war Israel is waging on Gaza.
Donald Trump Joins TikTok in Surprise Move, Uploads Attendance in UFC 302
Former US president Donald Trump joined TikTok in a surprise move, with his first video post being his attendance on UFC 302.
Chinese Nationals Accused of $73 Million Pig Butchering Crypto Scam Gets Arrested—DOJ Shares Details
Electrical engineer and hacker Joe Grand uploaded a YouTube video detailing how he was able to help a person who had 43.6 BTC in his wallet but got stuck there since 2013 due to a password generator bug.
Boeing Scrubs Starliner Launch, Complicating Company’s Passenger Jet Woes
Boeing makes another attempt to launch its its Starliner spacecraft en route to the International Space Station, carrying two NASA astronauts and a crucial replacement for the ISS’s urine processor pump aboard.
Jury Finds Former President Donald Trump Guilty On All 34 Counts In Hush Money Trial
Elon Musk's X and NewsNation would be staging a town hall with former US President Donald Trump, but the date and location is yet to be determined.
Server General Launches Data-Encrypted Cloud Migration Service
Google has unveiled Umoja, its fiber optic cable directly connecting Australia with Africa, with the terrestrial portion of the route from Kenya to South Africa already complete.
Alirio and Jose Luis Zambrano, two of the six Citgo executives who were trapped and imprisoned in Venezuela, have accused their former company of abandoning them in a lawsuit filed in Houston.
Amid Walmart Mass Layoff in US, Walmart Philippine Supplier is Hiring Thousands of Factory Workers
Walmart revealed that its self-checkout machines have overcharged its customers with an average of 1.88% of all the total amount of items, with around 80% of those affected already being reimbursed.
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Former Deutsche Bank executive Rashawn Russell has been found guilty of running a Ponzi-like scheme where he promised investors ‘guaranteed’ cryptocurrency results.
Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol dismissed social media claims that the restaurant’s portion sizes have been shrinking due to inflation.
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