The union representing WestJet mechanics announced that 97% of its members voted to reject a tentative agreement with the airline, prompting concern.
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The influx of Chinese electric vehicles into the Australian car market, potentially reaching up to 50 brands by 2030.
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Samsung Electronics is merging its North American AI research centers and has hired a former Apple executive to lead the newly formed North America AI Center, which combines teams from Toronto and Mountain View.
Elon Musk has dropped his lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over allegations that the company shifted its focus from benefiting humanity to corporate profits, but the case may be refiled as no settlement was reached.
OpenAI's San Francisco office is shrouded in mystery and unease as locals report the presence of undercover security guards who remain tight-lipped, leaving neighboring businesses and residents unsettled.
The body of missing British TV presenter and author Dr. Michael Mosley was discovered on a rugged stretch of coast on the Greek island of Symi after days of searching.
Google is facing accusations of anti-competitive behavior for allegedly planning to limit search engine choices on Android smartphones, raising concerns about fair competition in the market.
The FDA is examining Diamond Shruumz-brand microdosing chocolate bars after eight individuals experienced symptoms including vomiting, seizures, and central nervous system depression, prompting concerns over the product's safety.
Jonathan Kaye, a 52-year-old millionaire investment banker and Managing Director at Moelis & Company, was filmed punching a woman in the face, causing her to fall to the ground, during a confrontation on the streets of Brooklyn.
Leopold Aschenbrenner, a former security researcher at OpenAI, published a 165-page essay revealing that artificial intelligence will reach human-level capabilities by 2027.
OCBC Bank plans to hire 300 highly skilled engineers in China over the next three years to strengthen its corporate banking business, expanding its Shenzhen office where it currently has over 260
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government will vote on a proposed capital-gains tax inclusion rate hike.
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Volvo is relocating the production of its Chinese-made electric vehicles to Belgium in anticipation of potential EU tariffs on Beijing-subsidized imports, thereby avoiding the need to halt sales of these EVs in Europe.
A freighter navigating Lake Superior collided with an underwater object, prompting emergency response efforts by the US Coast Guard.
A Disneyland employee has died from injuries sustained after falling from a moving golf cart in the backstage area of the theme park, authorities reported.
A Scottish woman has sued Netflix for at least $170 million, alleging she was defamed by her portrayal as a stalker in the mini-series ‘Baby Reindeer.’
Samsung workers in South Korea stage their first-ever strike, organized by the Nationwide Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) due to failed negotiations over pay and bonuses, impacting nearly a quarter of the company's workforce and coinciding with a strategic day off.
A US federal judge ruled on Friday (June 7) in an antitrust lawsuit brought by the US government against Google, shifting the case to a judge's decision instead of a jury trial, after Google reimbursed the full damages sought.
Virgin Galactic completed its second spaceflight of the year, ferrying four tourists to the edge of space and back.
Walmart opposes a new New York law requiring panic buttons for retail worker safety, citing concerns over potential false alarms, despite the legislation being passed by the state Senate and Assembly and awaiting the governor's signature.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro made an announcement on Saturday (June 8) regarding the suspension of coal exports to Israel due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Donald Trump faces accusations of failing to pay a $381,630 legal bill owed to UK's former MI6 spy after losing a lawsuit regarding Kremlin sex tape allegations.