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IMF: Russia's Economy to Grow Faster Than US, Other Advanced Economies Despite International Sanctions Over Ukraine
Despite international sanctions over its war in Ukraine, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has forecasted that the economy of Russia will grow quicker than all of the advanced economies in the world, including the United States, in 2024.
‘Grand Theft Auto’ Maker Take-Two Lays off 5% of Employees, Scraps Multiple Projects
Take-Two Interactive claimed in a filing that it is reducing development projects and workers to reorganize its business.
Melatonin Manufacturers Urged to Adopt New Packaging and Labeling Rules Following Uptick in Hospitalizations Among Children
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) released new melatonin safety standards, which supplement manufacturers urged to follow.
Intel, Linux Foundation, and Other Tech Companies Will Work Together to Build Open Generative AI Tools for Businesses
Intel and other major tech companies have launched the Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA) project.
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Investors in Trump Media & Technology Group's stock witnessed another dip even after its social media platform, Truth Social, announced it was entering the streaming world.
Senior business editor Uri Berliner was suspended by NPR for publishing an essay in which he issued an open letter breaking ranks and alleging that the nonprofit radio network had permitted liberal bias to influence its coverage.
LinkedIn unveiled its annual list of the top 10 best companies to work for in the US in 2024 on Tuesday.
Adidas has rebounded after it severed ties with Kanye West, now projecting profits of €700 million (£598 million) for 2024.
The activists criticized the company for its contract with the Israeli government, accusing it of contributing to what they perceive as a genocide amid Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza.
Jim Pratt, Managing Partner at supply chain consultancy Forsyth Advisors, has been at the forefront of helping companies navigate turbulent tariff waters for over a decade. "We've been through administrations that took a hardline stance on tariffs before, like the Trump era," states Pratt. "Inflationary pressures make it even more critical now for companies to have flexible supply chain strategies that can absorb potential tariff shocks."
United Airlines has revised its aircraft-delivery expectations for the year due to delays from Boeing.
Honda unveils plans for six next-gen EVs under the 'Ye' brand by 2027. It is targeting China market dominance amid rising competition and aiming for 100% EV sales by 2035.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Cleared of Personal Liability in Child Addiction Lawsuits by Court Decision
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg cleared of personal liability in child addiction lawsuits. US District Judge dismisses claims, emphasizing the necessity of a "special relationship" for liability. Meta remains liable, and lawsuits are ongoing.
The bill aims to prevent gatekeeping by major platform operators like Apple and Google by restricting actions such as blocking third-party stores.
















