Google Agrees to Settle $5 Billion Consumer Privacy Lawsuit

Google Agrees to Settle $5 Billion Consumer Privacy Lawsuit

Alphabet's Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging that the tech company secretly tracked the internet activities of millions of users who believed they were browsing privately.


Russia Warns Japan, South Korea Over Moves to Help Ukraine as US Unveils New Military Aid Package for Kyiv

Russia has expressed anger over Japan's move to help Ukraine and South Korea's economic sanctions against Moscow.

IPO Market Outlook: Companies to Watch in 2024

Investors expect a rebound in the 2024 IPO market. Here are the companies that are expected to go public next year.

Tesla Robot Attacked a Giga Texas Factory Worker, And Here's How Elon Musk Reacted to the Report

A factory worker at the Tesla Giga Texas facility was reportedly attacked by a robot, which pushed its claws into his body.


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2 Cities in China Halt Heavy Industries to Combat Pollution
Two cities in northwestern China have implemented preventive measures to address an anticipated heavy pollution surge in the coming days.
US Buys 3 Million Barrels of Oil to Replenish Strategic Reserve
The United States has successfully finalized contracts to buy three million barrels of oil to help replenish the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) following last year's record-setting sale, the US Department of Energy disclosed.
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Mexico launched its army-run airline on Tuesday when the new Mexicana de Aviacion airline's first flight took off from Mexico City.
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Elon Musk's X to Face Court Battle After Failing to Pay Staff Millions in Annual Bonuses
A California federal judge has greenlighted the advancement of a lawsuit against Elon Musk's X, which alleged the company's failure to fulfill commitments related to the annual bonuses of its workforce.
'The Color Purple' Sets a New Box Office Record as the Second-Highest Christmas Debut of All Time
Warner Bros. Discovery's latest film, "The Color Purple," has outperformed expectations after earning the second-highest Christmas Day opening of all time.
Israel Gives Intel $3.2 Billion Grant for New $25 Billion Chip Plant, Biggest Ever Foreign Investment in Country
The Israeli government has approved to give Intel a $3.2 billion grant for its upcoming $25 billion chip plant in southern Israel.
Joe Biden Criticizes Media for Negative Coverage of US Economy
President Joe Biden has expressed frustration over the media's portrayal of the US economy. President Joe Biden has expressed frustration over the media's portrayal of the US economy, as he faces mounting backlash from voters over his handling of inflation and a decline in his approval ratings.
Russia Lacks Nearly 5 Million Workers This Year as Ukraine War Drains Its Labor Force: Report
Russia is reportedly grappling with a significant shortage of workers, with a deficit of around 4.8 million employees this year.
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