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Dali Ship Owner Asks Cargo Owners to Cover Salvage Costs After Deadly Baltimore Bridge Collapse
The owner of the enormous container ship Dali, which caused Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge to collapse last month, has started the process of making the owners of the cargo on board to pay some of the salvage costs.
australia
Australia's employment fell in March following a big surge in February, while the jobless rate rose.
Cisco Completes $28 Billion Acquisition of Splunk Without Being Blocked by Antitrust Regulators
Cisco introduces a cutting-edge security system that harnesses the power of AI, following its acquisition of Splunk in a massive $28 billion agreement.
Red Lobster Mulls Possible Bankruptcy Filing Amid Debt And Rising Labor Costs
Red Lobster is facing potential financial difficulties due to its increasing debt and may be considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Governors of 6 Southern States Warn Workers Against Joining UAW Union, Say Unionization Places Jobs in Jeopardy
Governors of six Southern states have warned workers against joining the United Auto Workers (UAW) union in an effort to stop unionization in their states' auto factories.
Change Healthcare Begins Notifying Customers of Potential Patient Data Exposure in Cyberattack
US health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group said Tuesday in its first-quarter operations earnings report that a cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare cost the company $872 million.
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Tim Cook said Apple would "look at" manufacturing in Indonesia after meeting with President Joko Widodo.
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Take-Two Interactive claimed in a filing that it is reducing development projects and workers to reorganize its business.
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) released new melatonin safety standards, which supplement manufacturers urged to follow.
SINGAPORE
By December, all Singaporean enterprises must set up an avenue for workers to request flexible work under the new tripartite rules.
US Justice Department to Sue Ticketmaster Parent Live Nation Over Alleged Antitrust Violations
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly plans to sue Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, for federal antitrust violations.
CHINA-ECONOMY
The first quarter of 2024 saw China's GDP grow 5.3% year-over-year, above expectations. Employees work on an engine assembly line at an engine manufacturing factory in Qingzhou, in China's eastern Shandong province on April 16, 2024.
TOPSHOT-US-TRANSPORT-INCIDENT
The FBI is investigating the March collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge after local authorities found a fourth body.
Vodafone customers expressed their frustration on social media on Tuesday as they reported widespread voice call outages throughout Australia.
rice
India's tea and rice exporters to the Middle East saw their stock values collapse on worries of logistical issues and higher costs due to geopolitical tensions.
OpenAI Delays ChatGPT Voice and Emotion Features for Further Safety Testing
AI startup OpenAI opened its first Asia headquarters in Tokyo to attract Japanese customers and boost revenue.
UK
Industry records show that storms and extreme rain caused a record £573 million ($715 million) in UK home insurance claims last year.
Marijuana
A group representing the legal marijuana market cautioned New York cannabis regulators that a large increase in pot retailers might harm licensed companies.
INDIA
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to make India a global manufacturing hub and construct infrastructure as companies leave China.
US Biotech Executive Gets 7 Years in Prison for COVID-19 Finger-Prick Blood Test Fraud
The Justice Department said a chief executive of a US biotechnology company was sentenced to seven years in jail on Friday for COVID-19 test fraud.
EU Greenlights Japan's Nippon Steel's $14.9 Billion Acquisition of US Steel Despite Opposition
US Steel shareholders have overwhelmingly approved the firm's sale to Japan's Nippon Steel for a cash payment of $14.1 billion.
Google Delays the Removal of Ad Cookies in Chrome Browser Until 2025
Google will start removing links to California news websites from some users' search results as part of a test for a bill that would obligate online ad firms to pay a fee for connecting state residents to news sources.
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Biden administration has been asked to suspend new flights to and from China temporarily. The United States aviation sector has petitioned the Biden administration to temporarily halt the authorization of new flights to and from China.
Ride-Hailing App Lyft Confirms Its Cutting Roughly A Quarter Of Its Workforce
Uber and Lyft postponed their Minneapolis departure on May 1 when the city council delayed a minimum wage raise until July.
Truth Social
Trump Media's stock price fell below $30 in early trade, down roughly $40 from its March 26 IPO price.
CHINA
Senator Sherrod Brown asked President Joe Biden to exclude Chinese-made EVs from the US market. The chair of the Senate Banking Committee urged President Joe Biden on Thursday, Apr.
Apple Sends Out Threat Alerts, Warns iPhone Users in 92 Countries About Mercenary Spyware Attacks
Apple has alerted iPhone users in 92 countries that they may have been a target of mercenary spyware attacks.
China to Remain the World's Top Engine for Global Economic Growth, ADB Says
Even if China's economy slows down, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it will still be the largest growth engine for the world economy.
New FCC Broadband ‘Nutrition Labels’ for Internet Service Providers Now in Effect
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) now requires internet service providers (ISPs) to display breakdowns of their plans' speeds and costs in disclosures similar to nutrition labels.
Paramount, Skydance Merger Negotiations Abandoned Due to Shareholder Dispute
Four board members of Paramount Global are reportedly planning to leave the company as merger discussions with Skydance Media heat up.
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