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Chinese authorities announced that they will restrict aviation and aerospace component and technology exports starting in July.
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Tencent released Yuanbao AI app to compete with other Chinese chatbot companies. The headquarters of Tencent, the parent company of Chinese social media company WeChat, are seen in Beijing on August 7, 2020.
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Amazon said FAA has allowed its Prime Air delivery drones to fly further without ground spotters. Amazon announced on Thursday, May 30, that it had been granted permission by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to use its Prime Air delivery drones for greater distances without ground spotters.
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Home Energy Rebates in New York launches to help families save up to $14,000 on energy-efficiency upgrades.
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Truck drivers sued New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, saying its congestion toll unfairly taxes trucks and logistics more than passenger vehicles.
WestJet Encore pilots had given notice of a 72-hour strike to management and the government, according to the union.
BBC opened an investigation after a data breach exposed the sensitive data of over 25,000 present and former employees.
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StarHub users in Singapore experienced a two-hour service outage on May 30, leaving them without internet.
Dollar Tree said it leased 170 stores from bankrupt 99 Cents Only in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas.
Boeing's 787 Delivery Delays Impact American Airlines, Leading to Cuts in Long-Haul Flights into 2025
Three Black men sued American Airlines for racial discrimination after the company momentarily removed them from a flight after a body odor complaint.
PayPal to Cut 2,500 Jobs or 9% of Global Workforce in Another Massive Layoff Round
PayPal is launching an advertising platform that analyzes client spending using transaction data. PayPal has announced its plan to cut its global workforce by 9% or about 2,500 jobs this year.
Elon Musk Condemns Apple’s OpenAI Agreement; Are His Concerns Valid?
Elon Musk's brain-chip company Neuralink aims to test the implant on three people over several years.
Adam Neumann
WeWork founder Adam Neumann has withdrawn his multi-million dollar offer to buy back the bankrupt firm.
OpenAI Under Fire for Threat to Claw Back Vested Equity From Former Employees
The Giving Pledge was signed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his spouse, who have promised to give away most of their money.
American Airlines
American Airlines cut its second-quarter revenue forecasts and announced chief commercial officer Vasu Raja's departure.
David Beckham
David Beckham is the global brand ambassador for AliExpress as the e-commerce platform tries to expand internationally.
Benetton
Benetton Group co-founder Luciano Benetton announced his resignation as chairman. Luciano Benetton, a billionaire entrepreneur and co-founder of the Benetton Group, announced his intention to resign as chairman of the Italian fashion brand.
Aramco
Saudi Arabia might be selling Aramco shares for $10 billion as early as June. A picture taken on September 15, 2019 shows an Aramco oil facility near al-Khurj area, just south of the Saudi capital Riyadh.
China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group's stock price doubled when trading restarted on Monday, May 27.
American Airlines
A new legal team represents American Airlines after the previous one accused a 9-year-old girl for missing a concealed camera phone in the lavatory.
US And EU Ban TikTok From Staff Mobile Devices
TikTok restricted state-backed media to combat foreign influence during a crucial election year in numerous nations.
Alibaba Says It Considers Selling Convertible Bonds to Raise $5 Billion, Then Its Hong Kong Shares Suddenly Dropped
Hong Kong-listed shares of Alibaba dropped more than 5% on Thursday after news broke that the Chinese e-commerce giant was considering issuing convertible notes to get $5 billion.
Boeing's Statements on Safety Practices Being Investigated by SEC After Side Panel Breaks Off Plane
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said Boeing has a long way to go before regulators are satisfied with its manufacturing safety efforts.
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Norfolk Southern will pay over $310 million for the 2023 tragic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
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Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle proposes penalties for travelers who falsely claim to need wheelchair assistance.
US Justice Department to Sue Ticketmaster Parent Live Nation Over Alleged Antitrust Violations
The US Department of Justice and several states are reportedly set to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, as early as Thursday.
West Bromwich Albion Employee Suspended, Under Investigation Over Racism Allegations
Allegations of racism prompted the West Bromwich Albion Football Club to suspend one employee and initiate an inquiry
TikTok Now Targeted by FTC Over Data and Security Practices
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers sued TikTok, alleging that it is addictive and unsafe for youth, contributing to their mental health crisis.
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office is investigating Microsoft's new AI-powered tool that collects snapshots of users' desktops every few seconds.
Sheldon Whitehouse
The Department of Justice has been requested by House and Senate Democrats to consider its probe into oil industry's climate change misinformation.
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