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Middle managers are at risk of being laid off when companies resort to layoffs to save money. Middle managers are at risk of being laid off when companies resort to layoffs to save money.
The National Association of Realtors has announced a $418 million settlement to address antitrust litigation, potentially leading to cost reductions for homebuyers and sellers.
Major supermarkets in the United States, including Walmart and Target, are reevaluating self-checkout systems due to efficiency and security concerns.
Chef Kentaro Nakahara is bringing the world-renowned Wagyu katsu sando sandwich to Miami via his new restaurant, which showcases premium beef and a handpicked Japanese menu.
Sergio Massa, Argentina's Economy Minister and presidential candidate, has warned oil producers of impending export restrictions unless they address fuel shortages.
A black deaf employee at Google, filed a legal complaint alleging discrimination based on her disability and race. Despite Google's praise for inclusivity, she claims the company failed to provide accommodations and sign-language interpreters.
Shou Chew, CEO of TikTok, has spoken against the US House measure requiring Bytedance to divest or risk a TikTok ban.
McDonald's admits losing customers because lower-income Americans prefer to cook at home instead of dining out.
Epic Games seeks the court to hold Apple in contempt for failing to open its App Store to external payment sources after Apple approved third-party apps with payment processing links.
Interest in electric vehicles is falling due to several factors, including a lack of charging infrastructure, increasing costs of raw materials, and financing rates.
Bobby Kotick, former Activision CEO, seeks to acquire TikTok amid US government inquiry and concerns over data exchange between ByteDance and China.
Volkswagen in Germany is shifting its production of the electric ID 3 to Zwickau plant due to low demand, focusing on optimizing resources and simplifying resources.
Steven Mnuchin, the US Treasury Secretary under former president Donald Trump, has invested in a troubled regional US bank.
He discusses AI, Blockchain, and navigating layoffs in the gaming sector. Shawn Layden, a gaming industry expert and AAA game executive, presently advises Tencent Games, Streamline Media Group, and Readygg.
CoinDesk will hold a consensus in Hong Kong, showcasing the region's progress as a digital asset hub despite regulatory lag in certain areas.
United Airlines is temporarily suspending pilot hiring due to Boeing's production challenges, which affect United's operations.
Xcel Energy admitted that its power lines ignited the Smokehouse Creek fire in the Texas Panhandle but denied negligence in infrastructure maintenance and operation.
Hertz has partnered with Stripe to process worldwide payments for car rentals, ensuring a consistent payment experience across 3,000 Hertz establishments worldwide.
Starbucks' franchisee in the Middle East, Alshaya Group, is implementing significant job cuts at its coffee shops.
The US Department of Justice reportedly spends $1 million monthly on the Amadea, a $230 million mega yacht seized from Russian mogul Suleiman Kerimov.
Elon Musk has announced he will not donate to US presidential candidates Donald Trump or Joe Biden following reports on a weekend meeting with Trump and other wealthy Republican contributors.
UK Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt plans to eliminate the "non-dom" status in the UK, aiming for a fairer, more competitive global tax system.
House Representatives propose the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act to force ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, to divest the app within five months or get banned.
Microsoft, as OpenAI's largest investor, is defending against The New York Times' lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company, claiming it misrepresents the impact of ChatGPT on the news industry.
Grayscale introduces the Grayscale Dynamic Income Fund, which will integrate assets from nine blockchains and award US dollars every three months.
The Middle East's geopolitical instability has fueled gold price hikes, with investors anticipating a Federal Reserve rate decrease.
The mayor of Sorriso, Brazil's leading soybean producer, plans to attract investments for the local grain crushing industry, highlighting the region's global agricultural potential and promoting the establishment of new crushers.
The Third Plenum has not yet materialized, raising concerns about the country's ability to tackle economic challenges despite anticipated ambitious growth targets.
To improve tax compliance and ensure fairness, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is going after 125,000 people who earned over $400,000 annually but did not file tax returns between 2017 and 2021.
Americans who test positive for COVID-19 would no longer need to be isolated for at least five days before returning to work or school, according to new guidance released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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