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The families of two construction workers killed in the Boise airport hangar collapse are suing several companies involved in the project, alleging reckless construction practices and the use of inappropriate materials.
Google DeepMind revealed that the company's Mountain View office now features a versatile robot, upgraded with the latest Gemini large language model
Dollar General has agreed to pay a $12 million fine and implement enhanced safety measures across its nationwide retail stores following a settlement with the US Department of Labor.
Russia's attempted assassination plot targeting Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall AG, a major German arms manufacturer supplying Ukraine, was thwarted by US and German authorities.
Elon Musk promises to reinstate Disney+ in Tesla vehicles if Disney resumes advertising on his social media platform, X.
The United States government is providing approximately $2 billion in assistance to eleven car companies, including General Motors and Stellantis, aimed at bolstering electric vehicle production and expanding assembly facilities across eight states.
A 33-year-old night manager at a Sonic restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, was tragically shot and killed during a dispute with customers over counterfeit money while working in the drive-thru.
A recent study indicates that nasal sprays containing tiny lipophilic micelles may significantly enhance Alzheimer's treatment by improving cognitive function.
The CEO of Lifetime Products and his 16-year-old daughter tragically lost their lives when a mini bulldozer fell off a tow truck and landed on their car in Ogden Canyon, Utah.
Former Illinois state senator and gubernatorial candidate William "Sam" McCann was sentenced to 3.5 years in federal prison for fraudulent use of campaign funds and money laundering.
Intuit announced it will lay off 1,800 employees as part of an AI-focused reorganization, with plans to rehire at least that many in fiscal 2025.
CNN's new CEO Mark Thompson initiated his first major restructuring effort by laying off 100 employees, marking a significant move as he attempts to revitalize the struggling cable channel.
The UK Supreme Court's ruling against British Airways on flight delays entitles passengers to compensation for cancellations due to staff illness, potentially benefiting tens of thousands annually.
A newly disclosed state report reveals that raw milk from Raw Farm in Fresno, California, has been linked to the largest salmonella outbreak in a decade, sickening at least 165 people.
The US Department of Justice has disrupted a Russian operation using fake social media accounts enhanced by artificial intelligence to propagate pro-Kremlin messages covertly in the United States and internationally.
An aviation mechanic tragically died after being sucked into a Boeing passenger jet's engine during routine maintenance at Chabahar Konarak airport in southern Iran.
DoorDash will now prompt delivery drivers to submit real-time selfies for identity verification during deliveries, removing those who fail to confirm their identities.
Meta will start removing posts that label Jews as "Zionists" and target them for harm, as part of a policy update to balance free speech with preventing hateful attacks.
Telstra announced price hikes for post-paid and pre-paid mobile plans, ranging from $2 to $4, sparking customer backlash for contradicting their previous commitment not to implement CPI-linked increases.
Disney faces a potential large-scale strike as 14,000 theme park and hotel workers in California will vote on a walkout amid allegations of unfair labor practices and ongoing contract negotiations.
Dyson will cut about 1,000 jobs in the UK, more than a quarter of its British workforce, as part of a global restructuring effort.
A Southwest Airlines plane experienced unusual rolling during a May flight and was later found to have structural damage to its rudder system, with the NTSB investigating the timing of the damage following recent maintenance.
A driverless car operated by Baidu in China hit a jaywalking pedestrian, sparking social media support for the carmaker due to the pedestrian crossing against the light.
A 42-year-old woman has been charged in a murder-for-hire plot after allegedly offering $10,000 and sexual favors to kill her lover's wife, using a fake dark website.
Hatch is recalling nearly one million power adapters sold with baby sound machines in the US and Canada due to a shock hazard.
The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service recalled 2,010 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat chicken imported from Canada by Al-Safa US due to potential contamination with listeria, discovered during routine testing.
The US military is moving forward with the development of the LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile but has instructed the Air Force to restructure the program to manage its projected costs.
Arizona voters will decide on a new ballot measure, the “One Fair Wage Act,” which proposes raising the state minimum wage to $18 an hour.
Tesla shareholders are urging a Delaware court to reject a $7 billion attorneys' fee request related to the lawsuit challenging CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package.