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Boeing Is in for Rough Patch as New 737 Max Production Issue Emerges, Requiring Further Repairs

After Spirit AeroSystems detected two mis-drilled holes on certain fuselages, Boeing may need to repair 50 undelivered 737 MAX aircraft.


Joe Biden Falls Behind Donald Trump by 20 Points on Handling the Economy, New Poll Shows

A new poll shows that President Joe Biden falls behind former President Donald Trump by more than 20 points on the issue of which candidate would better handle the economy.

McDonald's 'Best Burgers,' the Improved Versions of the Chain's Famous Burgers, Are Now Available Nationwide

McDonald's has rolled out its "Best Burgers" in all locations across the US. McDonald's has rolled out the upgraded version of its famous burgers in all locations across the United States (US), aiming to enhance customers' overall eating experience through what it calls the "Best Burger" initiative.

Philippines' Meralco Sees an Increase in Electricity Bills This February

Electricity consumers in the Philippines may face another increase this February, according to Meralco.


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Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos to Sell More Than 50 Million Shares as Stock Surges
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is planning to sell as many as 50 million shares in the online retail and cloud services company.
Donald Trump Accuses Fed Chair Jerome Powell of Making Politically Motivated Decisions to Help Democrats
Former President Donald Trump has voiced his disapproval of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell's handling of the economy.
Meta Says Mark Zuckerberg's Love of Extreme, Dangerous Sports Could Be a Problem for the Company
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's fondness for combat sports and extreme water activities has become a concern for the company.
US Stock Market Could Get an Added Boost From Projected Buyback Revival in 2024
Companies purchasing back more of their own shares are expected to boost US stocks this year. It is projected that the upward trend that brought the stock market in the United States to an all-time high this year will have another major driver: companies purchasing back more of their own shares.
China's Stock Market Is Sliding After Brutal Crash This Week
This week has been so brutal for China's stock market. This week has been so brutal for China's stock market. The stocks plummeted in the last hours of trading on Friday, sending investors into a state of fear as the Chinese stocks closed at a level not seen in years.
Amazon on Thursday unveiled its new AI-powered shopping assistant, called Rufus. Amazon on Thursday unveiled its new AI-powered shopping assistant, called Rufus, which can answer queries and provide recommendations depending on customer preferences.
EU Seals Massive $54 Billion Aid Deal for Ukraine After Hungary Gave In
The leaders of the 27 European Union (EU) countries agreed on Thursday to give Ukraine a new $54 billion aid package after Hungary gave in not to veto the move.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Receive $700 Million a Year From the Company’s New Dividend
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to receive an annual payout of approximately $700 million from the tech giant's new dividend.
Joe Biden Issues Order Imposing Sanctions on Israeli Settlers Who Attack Palestinians in West Bank
President Joe Biden has issued an executive order targeting Israeli settlers who attack Palestinians in the West Bank.
Drugmaker Hikma, Ad Firm Publicis Agree to Pay $500 Million to Settle US Opioid Cases
A division of French ad firm Publicis Groupe SA and drugmaker Hikma Pharmaceuticals have reached separate settlements totaling $500 million to resolve allegations that they helped fuel the deadly opioid epidemic in the US.
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