Business
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Caesars Entertainment paid about $15M to hackers who stole customer Social Security numbers, other info: report
Caesars admitted that the hackers breached its systems through a “social engineering attack."
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Ex-IBM exec has no regrets over firing worker who saved his life on 9/11
Bill Ellmore nearly took United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001, to fire a coworker based in California when that staffer told him to change his...
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Elon Musk appears to ‘make nice’ with Bill Gates at AI summit following 18-month feud: sources
According to a source, Musk made a “beeline to shake Bill Gates’ hand” after arriving nearly 20 minutes early for the AI panel on Wednesday.
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Johnson & Johnson is ditching its iconic script logo after 130 years — here’s what they’re using instead
Johnson & Johnson said Thursday that it will replace the well-known signature script with a modern look that reflects its sharpened focus on...
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UPS driver without degree posts $2,400 weekly pay to Reddit, encourages unionizing
"If you're college educated with experience in your field making less than I am, you're getting f--ked," the purported UPS driver wrote.
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Apple climate film with Octavia Spencer is slammed: ‘This is greenwashing’
"If only you believed in innovation as much as you do left-wing tropes," an X user wrote, commenting on the film.
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Arm smashes expectations in eye-popping Nasdaq stock debut
Arm's listing is being closely watched for signs of a revival in the IPO market that also awaits the high-profile listings of marquee startups...
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Ken Griffin admits doubts about stock market, economy: ‘I’m a bit anxious’
Citadel's Griffin said the Federal Reserve is likely close to the end of the interest rate hiking cycle in its battle to tame inflation.
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Salesforce’s Marc Benioff claims San Francisco ‘looks great’ after demanding city clean up
Benioff has threatened to move Salesforce's biggest conference over rampant drug use, homelessness.
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Airlines call attention to industry's staffing shortage of air traffic controllers
U.S. airlines addressed staffing issues for air traffic control that have led to massive delays and cancellations across the industry this week.
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Airlines call attention to industry's staffing shortage of air traffic controllers
U.S. airlines addressed staffing issues for air traffic control that have led to massive delays and cancellations across the industry this week.
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Thailand's government, seeking return of tourists from China, approves visa-free entry for 5 months
Thailand's new government Wednesday approved a measure granting temporary visa-free entry to Chinese tourists, signaling that the recovery of the...