GM Now Luring Tesla Interns Affected by Elon Musk's Layoffs

GM Now Luring Tesla Interns Affected by Elon Musk's Layoffs

GM is to the rescue as it tries to lure Tesla interns affected by Elon Musk's layoffs. Here's what a GM spokesperson shared.


Meal Delivery Startup Hungryroot Utilizes AI for Precise Portioning to Combat Food Waste

Hungryroot revolutionizes food delivery with AI-driven precision portioning, reducing waste by 80%. About one-third of all food produced in the United States is wasted and in landfills.

TikTok Challenges Ban While US Government Plans to Block DJI

TikTok is challenging the app ban. The US government is now planning to block another Chinese company, DJI.

Xi Jinping Eases Trade Tensions With France, Increasing French Cognac Stocks In Return

French cognac makers saw their stocks surge after President Emmanuel Macron hinted at easing trade tensions with China.


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A co-founder of Neuralink has implied that he left the brain implant company of Elon Musk over safety concerns.
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A cleaning company in Tennessee has agreed to pay nearly $650,000 after a federal probe found it had employed over 20 children to clean dangerous slaughterhouses in Virginia and Iowa.
Amazon Web Services to Invest Nearly $9 Billion to Boost Cloud Computing Venture in Singapore
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Palmer Candy, an Iowa-based candy company, is recalling several white-coated confectionary products due to potential Salmonella contamination.
EU Greenlights Japan's Nippon Steel's $14.9 Billion Acquisition of US Steel Despite Opposition
The European Union (EU) has approved Japan's Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel for $14.9 billion despite facing opposition in the United States.
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Some California stores may be compelled to eliminate self-checkout lanes due to a new bill that changes the regulations of the service.
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