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Chinese Mining Firm Operations in Central African Republic Suspended Over Alleged Ties to Armed Groups
The Central African Republic government ordered a Chinese mining firm to cease its operations after it was accused of working with armed militias.
Volvo to Move EV Production to Belgium From China as EU Prepares to Impose Tariffs on Chinese EVs
Volvo has reportedly started moving production of EVs to Belgium in anticipation of the European Union's impending taxes on China-made cars.
Toyota's Market Value Plummets to Over $15 Billion After Falsified Safety Test Scandal
Toyota's stock price fell by over $15 billion last week after it admitted lying on safety certification tests.
China’s Exports Surge 7.6% in May, Beating Expectations Despite US Trade Tensions
China's export growth picked up in May despite US trade tensions, according to customs data. China's export growth picked up in May faster than in over a year despite US trade tensions, according to customs data released on Friday, June 7.
Arexvy: GSK's RSV Vaccine Receives FDA Approval to Extend Its Use to High-Risk Adults in Their 50s
GSK has announced that the FDA has expanded the approval of its respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine, Arexvy, to those aged 50 to 59.
1 in 4 Companies With Return-to-Work Policies Plans to Increase in-Office Days in 2025, Survey Reveals
A recent poll shows that the risk of losing employees may not be enough to prevent many companies from implementing stricter in-office mandates.
light
One death prompted a recall of over 1.2 million Good Earth Lighting rechargeable lights in the US and Canada.
Elon Musk’s xAI Plans to Build 'World's Largest' Supercomputer in Memphis
Elon Musk's xAI has picked Memphis as the location for its planned creation of the biggest supercomputer in the world.
GameStop’s Stocks Drop by 26% After This Week’s Mass Stock Market Move
GameStop shares rose again after meme stock leader Keith Gill scheduled a YouTube live session. GameStop saw its shares surge again on Thursday, June 6, after meme stock leader Keith Gill, also known as "Roaring Kitty," scheduled a YouTube return.
American Airlines Passenger's Lost Suitcase Found in Hollywood Homeless Encampment, Contents Missing
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has threatened to reimpose a travel ban on American Airlines after eight Black men were removed from a flight last month.
$5 McDonald's Meal? New Offering for Low-Income Customers Could Arrive Soon
A high EU court sided with Irish fast-food competitor Supermac's over McDonald's in a "Big Mac" trademark dispute.
Unspoken Alliances: Was Mogul Press the Secret PR Powerhouse Behind Walmart's Recent Triumphs?
Walmart introduced a bonus scheme for 700,000 hourly workers in the US. (Photo : Unspoken Alliances: Was Mogul Press the Secret PR Powerhouse Behind Walmart's Recent Triumphs?) Walmart launched a new bonus program for about 700,000 hourly employees working at its locations in the United States, as announced on Wednesday, June 5.
American Airlines Flight Attendants
American Airlines' proposal to immediately raise flight attendant salaries by 17% was rejected, labor union said.
Some TJ Maxx Employees Now Wearing Police-Style Body Cameras to Stop Rampant Shoplifting
Some TJ Maxx store workers are now wearing body cameras similar to those used by the police to curb shoplifting.
King Charles III
First King Charles III banknotes went into circulation, according to the Bank of England. New bank notes that bear a portrait of King Charles III, and which will enter circulation on June 5, 2024, are displayed for a photograph after having been presented to Britain's King Charles III by Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and Bank of England Chief Cashier Sarah John, at Buckingham Palace in London on April 9, 2024.
Swiss and French online tech media company Keleops buys Gizmodo. The tech news site Gizmodo is sold to Keleops, a European online tech-media business with operations in Switzerland and France.
netflix
Online streaming providers are required to give 5% of their income to the Canadian broadcasting system.
Toyota Teams Up With China's Tencent to Attract Younger Drivers in the Era of AI
Toyota is recalling almost 100,000 Tundra trucks and 3,500 Lexus LX 600 luxury SUVs due to potential engine power loss while driving.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unveiled new AI processors for data centers. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers a speech at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center during Computex 2024, in Taipei on June 4, 2024.
google cloud
Google reportedly laid off at least 100 employees from its cloud division despite its rapid expansion.
Michael Saylor
Billionaire bitcoin investor and MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor will pay $40 million to settle a tax fraud lawsuit brought by Washington, DC, Attorney General Brian Schwalb.
Toyota
In response to the safety test controversy, Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized while bowing before reporters.
poppi sodas
Poppi is being sued by a customer who disputes the promises it makes about gut health. Atmosphere at the Poppi Soda's Back Beach Bash at Gurney's Montauk on July 28, 2023 in Montauk, New York.
Keith Gill, aka "Roaring Kitty," seemed to be holding $116 million in GameStop, enabling its share price to double.
SPAIN-TELECOM-TECHNOLOGY
AMD CEO Lisa Su introduced new AI chips during Computex tech conference in Taiwan. This photograph shows a AMD logo at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry's biggest annual gathering, in Barcelona on February 27, 2023(Photo : PAU BARRENA/AFP via Getty Images) AMD unveiled new artificial intelligence (AI) processors on Monday, June 3, in an effort to dominate the competitive market.
The million-dollar question remains: who is David Yong, and why is he super rich? (Photo : Screenshot from YouTube | David Yong) Singaporean businessman David Yong appeared in the Netflix series Super Rich In Korea, and his entrance was rather bold.
Executive Editor of the Washington Post Sally Buzbee
Sally Buzbee resigned as executive editor of the Washington Post after three years at the publication.
'Wordle' Owner, the New York Times, Sued Creator of Geography Guessing Game 'Worldle'
The New York Times, owner of the web-based word game Wordle, has taken legal action against the creator of the location-guessing game Worldle.
Anchor Brewing: San Francisco's Iconic Beer Company Is Being Resurrected by Billionaire Chobani Founder
San Francisco's beloved Anchor Brewing Company, which closed down last summer after 127 years in business, is being revived after billionaire Hamdi Ulukaya purchased it.
Santander
Two weeks after Santander reported several accounts had been hacked, cybercriminals are selling millions of customers' and employees' personal data.
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