Business
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Apple shareholders to consider scrapping diversity programs amid backlash
Apple shareholders on Tuesday are expected to reject an attempt to pressure the technology trendsetter into scrapping its corporate programs...
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Coca-Cola's appeal to Palestinians fizzles as the Mideast war boosts demand for a local look-alike
Order a Coke to wash down some hummus in the Israeli-occupied West Bank these days and chances are the waiter will shake his head disapprovingly --...
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Cybersecurity firm's analysis of leaked data shows how private firms fuel China's censorship regime
New details about how China relies on private sector partners to censor the internet spilled into public view via a data leak analyzed by...
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Speaker Johnson acknowledges GOP opposition to House budget but confident 'they'll get there'
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Monday he has not yet locked down enough Republican support to advance his chamber's budget resolution this week...
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Paramount, Trump agree to appoint mediator to settle $20B lawsuit over ‘60 Minutes’ Kamala Harris interview
The lawsuit filed by Trump accuses the CBS show "60 Minutes" of deceptively editing an interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Chegg accuses Google of using AI to crush traffic, revenue in antitrust lawsuit: ‘Harmful and unsustainable’
Chegg has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against Google – alleging that the company’s use of AI-generated summaries in search engine results has...
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Anti-aging mogul Bryan Johnson claims NY Times preparing ‘hit piece’ about alleged use of prostitutes, drugs
Bryan Johnson, 47, made his fortune after selling his payment processing company Braintree to PayPal for $800 million in cash in 2013.
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Denny’s becomes latest breakfast chain to hike menu prices for eggs as costs soar
Denny's became the latest restaurant to add a surcharge for menu items that include eggs because of a shortage caused by the avian flu, the company...
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Thieves targeting freight trains in California and Arizona deserts make off with $2M worth of Nikes
Thieves have targeted freight trains running through the deserts of California and Arizona in a string of audacious heists resulting in the theft...
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Inmate death reported as illegal prison guard strike stretches into 2nd week
A wildcat strike by guards at New York's prisons, now in its second week, is fueling fears over deteriorating conditions behind bars.
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Trump signs executive order putting greater restrictions on Chinese purchases, investments in U.S.
President Trump has ordered the federal government to strengthen measures against Chinese investments in the U.S. that pose national security...
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DoorDash to pay N.Y. delivery workers $17 million for using their tips to cover wages
The ubiquitous food delivery app DoorDash will pay almost $17 million to settle claims that it unfairly used customer tips to subsidize the wages...