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The UK government is investing £55.5 million ($70 million) to improve facial recognition technology as part of a crackdown on shoplifting.
Fitch Ratings has downgraded the outlook on China's sovereign credit rating from stable to negative.
The Pentagon has just disclosed that the contract to install Elon Musk's Starlink terminals in Ukraine is valued at $23 million.
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Jessica Alba is stepping down as chief creative officer at The Honest Company, the baby products and personal care business she founded in 2021.
Hong Kong officials confiscated an estimated $10.7 million worth of gold disguised as machine parts being shipped to Japan.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol said the government will invest 9.4 trillion won ($6.94 billion) in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2027 in a bid to maintain its global dominance in semiconductor chips.
San Francisco is threatening to sue Oakland if it changes its airport name to "San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport."
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Tesla has resolved a lawsuit over a 2018 car accident that killed an Apple engineer after steering off a roadway near San Francisco.
A lawmaker's proposal would require San Francisco grocery stores to provide six months' notice before closing and to look for a replacement supermarket.
Daihatsu's president indicated that Toyota will oversee model certification to rebuild trust following a safety test scandal.
Malaysian shoe company apologized and removed several products from the market when Muslims saw similarities between the logo and the Arabic letters for God.
Commerce Minister Wang Wentao insists that ongoing innovation drives China's EV firms' fast development and not subsidies.
US airline officials began a fresh investigation after the engine cowling of a Boeing 737-800 fell off during takeoff.
North Korea has banned carrying a bag with a strap on one shoulder because that's how they do it in its rival country, South Korea.
A group of casino workers and the United Auto Workers sued New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and the state's health commissioner over secondhand smoke exposure.
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Tim Cook sold 196,410 Apple shares this week, according to an SEC filing. Apple CEO Tim Cook sold 196,410 shares of the company's stock this week, a United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing revealed, as reported by MacRumors.
McDonald's is purchasing Israeli outlets from a longstanding franchisee to boost sales after boycotts.
Space-to-cloud data and analytics company Spire Global has partnered with Nvidia to improve weather predictions using AI.
The US job market has added 303,000 to the economy, above the consensus projection. The United States labor market has contributed 303,000 to the economy, far more than the consensus estimate.
Chase launched a new media business to target its 80 million American bank customers based on their spending.
Coach took legal action against Gap on Wednesday, alleging that the retailer's Old Navy unit unlawfully sold T-shirts with the word "Coach."
The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) wants the New York City marathon to pay $750,000 annually, citing the significant loss in bridge toll revenues caused by the closure of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
A Tesla team will visit India this month to look for sites $3 billion EV facility, reports say. PALO ALTO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A sign is posted at a Tesla showroom on November 5, 2013 in Palo Alto, California.
HSBC is reportedly considering selling various business units in Germany. HSBC is reportedly considering selling various business units in Germany, particularly those dealing with wealth management, custody, and fund administration.
After seven workers from the World Central Kitchen died in an Israeli airstrike on Tuesday, many humanitarian relief groups ceased their activities in Gaza.
Nexus Services, a firm providing services for immigrants in federal detention, was ordered to pay over $811 million in restitution and penalties in a lawsuit that claimed it engaged in abusive and deceptive practices.