Business
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Ivy League student, 21, died after drinking Panera lemonade ‘with more caffeine than 3 Red Bulls’: lawsuit
Panera is being sued by the parents of a 21-year-old Ivy League student who died after consuming a lemonade drink with high caffeine content.
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FDA mulls ban on black women’s hair-straightening products due to cancer risk — as stylists say they’re out of fashion
Black hair stylists say such products have fallen out of favor, especially among younger generations.
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Coca-Cola has quietly scrubbed references to Hamas-supporting BLM from its website
BLM's Chicago chapter sparked outrage with a now-deleted post on X showing a photo of a paraglider with the text "I stand with Palestine."
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Kim Kardashian is launching a Skims shapewear line for men
The reality star's line of stretchy undergarments is branching out this week into men's boxers, briefs, T-shirts, tank tops and leggings, according...
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Japan probes Google over alleged antitrust violations as global scrutiny mounts
Japan's probe is the latest sign of a mounting global crackdown of Google’s business practices.
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Elon Musk says feds issued subpoenas over Tesla Autopilot crash probe
The requests for documents are related to Autopilot and FSD features and other requests "associated with personal benefits, related parties,...
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Elon Musk says he’ll give Wikipedia $1B to change name to ‘D–kipedia’
Elon Musk said he would dish out $1 billion to Wikipedia under one cheeky condition: if the donation-based online encyclopedia to "D--kipedia."
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Fox News reporter Trey Yingst visibly shaken as he shares gruesome details of Hamas terrorist’s Israel massacre confession
Fox News war correspondent Trey Yingst said he had to censor the brutality uttered by a captured Hamas terrorist who admitted to doing “things...
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UAW expands strike, hitting Stellantis’ key Ram truck plant: ‘Worst proposal’
More than 40,000 union members working at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis are now on strike since the walkouts began on Sept. 15.
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China crackdown on cyber scams in Southeast Asia nets thousands but leaves networks intact
Zhang Hongliang, a former restaurant manager in central China, took various gigs in and outside China to support his family after losing his job...
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China crackdown on cyber scams in Southeast Asia nets thousands but leaves networks intact
Zhang Hongliang, a former restaurant manager in central China, took various gigs in and outside China to support his family after losing his job...
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White House selects 31 regional 'hubs' to spur tech manufacturing
President Biden and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Monday named 31 communities as "Tech Hubs" that will use grant money to spur work in...