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Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber earned $10 million for a private performance at an Ambani-Merchant's pre-wedding party in India.
Redbox
Redbox's DVD rental kiosks shut down permanently after parent firm Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment changed its Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition to Chapter 7 liquidation.
7-Eleven
7-Eleven is giving out free Slurpees to support Children's Miracle Network Hospitals on its 97th birthday.
oil and gas facility in foggy environment
Marathon Oil was fined $241.5 million for air quality violations at its Fort Berthold Indian Reservation oil and gas plants.
Tesla Executive Rich Otto Resigns, Takes Swipe at Elon Musk Saying Series of Layoffs ‘Hurt Morale’
Elon Musk's Tesla shares fell 8% after reports that it would delay its Robotaxi debut by two months.
UK Unveils New Stock Market Listing Rules to Simplify, Streamline the Process
As UK IPOs declined, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed new regulations for stock market listings.
New York Hotels Will Not Be Permitted to Use Small Shampoo and Lotion Bottles — Here’s Why
Hotel guests in New York will no longer be able to receive "hospitality care" goods like shampoo and lotion in small bottles.
BMW Recalls Over 390,000 US Cars Over Potential Issues With Takata Airbags
BMW has issued a recall for 394,000 cars in the US because of defective Takata airbag inflators that might cause severe or fatal injuries.
Elon Musk's Tesla Interns Blame CEO For Ruined Summer Plans Due To Last Minute Revokes
Elon Musk was held not liable for failing to pay at least $500 million in severance to thousands of Twitter employees he laid off after buying the firm.
Costco
Costco will raise membership fees starting in September, the first in 7 years. A worker pushes carts outside a Costco Wholesale store May 31, 2006 in Mount Prospect, Illinois.
China's BYD Plans to Construct $1 Billion EV Factory in Turkey
China-based BYD has committed to constructing a $1 billion assembly plant for electric vehicles (EVs) in Turkey.
Delta Air Lines Strikes Deal With Riyadh Air to Operate Flights Between US and Saudi Arabia
Delta Air Lines and startup Riyadh Air have entered into a partnership to connect the US and Saudi Arabia with regularly operated flights.
Anonymous Messaging App NGL Banned From Serving Minor Users Following FTC Directive
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took a historic step by prohibiting the online messaging platform NGL from catering to users younger than 18.
Fifth Third Bank has agreed to pay $20 million to settle allegations about creating fake customer accounts and selling unnecessary car insurance.
Credit Scores Can Also Be an Early Warning Sign of Cognitive Decline, Research Finds
A new study found that credit scores, which measure a person's capacity to pay back loans, may also serve as an early indicator of cognitive deterioration.
UK Card Spending Drops for First Time Since 2021, Barclays Says
Spending on credit and debit cards decreased last month, marking the first monthly decline since February 2021, according to the June statistics released by London-based Barclays bank.
Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Violent Brawl Breaks Out Mid-Air
A Ryanair aircraft had to make an emergency landing in Marrakech, Morocco, following a heated altercation among passengers.
Target to Stop Taking Personal Checks for Payment Starting Next Week—Here's Why
Target will stop accepting personal checks as payment starting next week. Target will stop accepting personal checks as payment starting next week due to their declining popularity in recent years.
American Rounds deployed automated ammo kiosks at certain US grocery stores to increase bullet availability for gun owners.
electric cars
European tariffs have reportedly slowed China's electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle export growth by 20-30% in recent months.
Boeing Firefighters Approve New Contract Deal With Big Pay Hikes, Ending Weeks-Long Lockout
Boeing would reportedly plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the US and pay up to $487 million in penalties to avoid prosecution.
argentina beef
Beef-loving Argentines are cutting down on steaks as the economy slumps, lowering cattle consumption to a historic low.
Emperor Napoleon I pistols
Napoleon Bonaparte's two pistols, intended as suicide weapons, sold for €1.69 million. This photograph shows a box with two pistols, which belonged to Emperor Napoleon I, during the preview before their auction, in Paris on June 18, 2024.
electric vehicle battery
Major South Korean battery producer SK On is in crisis amid weak electric car sales of its clients in the US and Europe.
 Paypal Australia Unit Used Unfair Term in Small Business Contracts, Court Finds
PayPal's Australian branch has used an unfair term in its standard contracts with small business clients, according to a federal court.
Australia Signs $2 Billion Deal With Amazon to Move Highly Classified Intelligence Data to Cloud
The Australian government has signed a $2 billion agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to store sensitive intelligence data on the cloud.
restaurant
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill allowing restaurants to collect service charges despite SB 478, which shields consumers from "junk fees."
Walmart faces a class action lawsuit alleging misleading and unjust pricing by charging customers more than required.
Tesla Spends Millions in Advertising Despite Elon Musk Hating It, But Why?
Tesla's short sellers lost $3.5 billion after the firm announced better-than-expected electric car sales this week.
Trader Joe's is carrying out a nationwide recall of its Mango Tangerine Scented Candle. Trader Joe's is carrying out a nationwide recall of its Mango Tangerine Scented Candle as it might cause harm to users due to a larger-than-expected flame.
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